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Trainings Syllabus  

Paper – II
Syllabus for Management of Probationer Deputy Collectors
(14 Weeks – Foundational Training)

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Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Managerial Process

Prof. S R Shauq

2

90 M

2

Foundation of Individual Behavior

Prof. Mohit Spring

1

90 M

3

Team Building

Prof. Mohit Spring
Dr Shyamal Gomes

2

90 M

4

Motivational Concepts

Prof. Mohit Spring

1

90 M

5

Transactional Analysis

Prof. S R Shauq

2

90 M

6

Leadership

Prof. Mohit Spring

2

90 M

7

Communication

Prof. S R Shauq

1

90 M

8

PERT/CPM approach to Project Management

Prof. S R Shauq

2

90 M

9

Time Management

Prof. S R Shauq

1

90 M

10

Stress Management

Prof. Mohit Spring

1

90 M

11

Introduction to HRM

Prof. S R Shauq

1

90 M

12

Human Resource Planning

Prof. Mohit Spring

1

90 M

13

Recruitment, Selection

Prof. S R Shauq

1

90 M

14

Training and Development

Prof. S R Shauq

1

90 M

15

Management of Change

Prof. S R Shauq

1

90 M

16

Performance Appraisal

Prof. Mohit Spring

1

90 M

17

Managerial Ethics

Prof. S R Shauq

1

90 M

18

Concept and Nature of Strategic Management

DR S Gomes

1

90 M

19

Strategic Management

Dr Shyamal Gomes

1

90 M

20

Strategic Audit and Governance

Dr Shyamal Gomes

1

90 M

21

Total Quality Management – Concept and Overviews

Dr Shyamal Gomes

1

90 M

22

Continuous improvement – Kaizen and Quality Circle

Dr Shyamal Gomes

1

90 M

23

PDCA and Seven Management Tools

Dr Shyamal Gomes

1

90 M

24

Quality Management System (ISO) and Quality Audit

Dr Shyamal Gomes

1

90 M

 

Total

 

29

 

 Paper III
Syllabus of Economics for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)


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Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Indian Planning since independence

Prof. Ramesh Sharan

2

90 M

2.

Regional Planning imbalances

Prof. Ramesh Sharan
Ranchi University

1

90 M

3.

Concept of National Income and Related Aggregates

    1. GDP, GNP, NDP, NNP, Per Capita Income
    2. GDP Growth Rate, Inflation
    3. Real Rate v/s Nominal Rates

Importance and relation of above aggregates with other economic factors

Mrs. C. Sukanya

2

90 M

4.

Micro Economic Concepts

    1. Demand and Supply Theory
    2. Factors of Price Determination
    3. Other Micro economic concepts

Mrs. C Sukanya
St. Xavier’s College

2

90 M

5.

Poverty & Unemployment in India
- Causes and remedies

Dr K K Bhagat
XISS, Ranchi

1

90 M

6.

Indian Agriculture – Production, Productivity and its contribution in country's self dependence

Dr K K Bhagat
XISS, Ranchi

1

90 M

7.

Industrial Policy of India

    1. Historical Review – Impact of past policies
    2. Current Scenario
    3. What needs to be done

Mr Sanjeev Bajaj

1

90 M

8.

Centre State Financial Relations

Prof. S Choudhary
St. Xavier's College

1

90 M

9.

Reserve Bank of India

    1. Functions of RBI
    2. Role of RBI in controlling inflation

Mr Rabi N Mishra
RBI, Ranchi

1

90 M

10.

Role of Insurance industry in economic prosperity of a country

    1. concept of Risk Management
    2. Historical review of Insurance industry
    3. Liberalization of insurance Industry
    4. Future of Insurance Industry

Mr Sanjeev Bajaj
XISS, Ranchi

1

90 M

11.

Liberalization, Globalization and Privatization

    1. Concepts
    2. End of license Raj and its benefits
    3. Disinvestment and its benefits
    4. Impact of globalization on Indian economy

Mr Sanjeev Bajaj
XISS, Ranchi

1

90 M

12.

Public Private Partnership – concept & scope in infrastructural development & social sector

Shri S. Jamuar
Admn. Officer, SKIPA

1

90 M

13.

Multinational Corporations in India

    1. Historical Review
    2. Role in industrialization/ Development
    3. Negative aspects
    4. Future

Mr Sanjeev Bajaj
XISS, Ranchi

1

90 M

14.

International Trade and India

    1. Concept of International Trade
    2. Merits and demerits
    3. India's contribution to International Trade
    4. Balance of Payment
    5. Convertibility of currency etc.

Mr Arup Mukherjee 
XISS, Ranchi

1

90 M

15.

Indian Financial System

    1. Capital Markets
    2. Money Markets
    3. Role of Watchdogs

Mr. Sanjeev Bajaj
XISS, Ranchi

1

90 M

16.

Share Market and flow of capital
- Role, function and importance

Mr Sanjeev Bajaj
XISS, Ranchi

1

90 M

17.

Role of mutual funds in channelizing small savings/ formation of capital

    1. History of Mutual funds in India
    2. Functions for Mutual Fund
    3. Operations and type of mutual fund schemes

Mr. Sanjeev Bajaj
XISS, Ranchi

1

90 M

18.

International Monetary System

    1. Role IMF, World Bank
    2. Currency Exchange System
    3. Fixation of Exchange Rates

Mr Arup Mukherjee
XISS, Ranchi

1

90 M

19.

India's Export – Import Policy
- Past, Present and Future

Mr. Arup Mukherjee
XISS, Ranchi

1

90 M

20.

Personal Financial and Tax Planning                               

Mr Sanjeev Bajaj
XISS, Ranchi

1

90 M

21.

Reading and Understanding Corporate Annual Reports

    1. Income Statement
    2. Balance Sheet
    3. Case-flow statement
    4. Analysis of above statements

Mr. Sanjeev Bajaj
XISS, Ranchi

3

90 M

22.

Understanding Finance, Banking, Insurance and other management terminology

Mr. Arup Mukherjee
XISS, Ranchi

2

90 M

 

Total

 

28

 

PaperIV
Syllabus of Law for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)


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Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Revenue Law: Definition – Classification of Tenants and their Rights, Safeguard against Eviction, Enhancement and Abatement of Rent. Mode of Payment, Under Raiyat, Homestead, Privilege Land, Bhuinhars, Raiyat, Khuntkati Rights, Mundari, Khunkatidar and Korkar Rights,   Historical Back ground of Land Administrative System of Chotanagpur with Special reference to Kolhan Area Administration

Sri V K Sahay

1

90 M

2

Revenue Administration before Land Reforms Act 1950 with Special emphasis on Permanent Settlement

Sri V K Sahay

1

90 M

3

Bihar Land Reforms Act 1950 – Consequence of vesting of Estates and Tenures – Rights which have been saved from vesting provisions regarding Mines, Minerals, Hat, Bazar and Mela, Payment of Compensation

Sri V K Sahay

1

90 M

4

Revenue Administration of State, District, Sub Division and Anchal and Line Administration and Powers and Function of Anchal Adhikari

Sri V K Sahay

3

90 M

5

Khas Mahal Tenancy Settlement, Mutation with Special Emphasis on the Bihar Tenant holding (Maintenance of Records) Act 1973

Sri V K Sahay

1

90 M

6

Provision for Mutation under different Laws and Appeals

Sri V K Sahay

1

90 M

7

CNT Act – Important Provisions

Sri A N Pandey
Mani Babu, Advocate

6

90 M

8

SPT Act – Important Provision, Mul Raiyat, Village Head Man, Settlement of West Land and Vacant land of Santhal Paragana, Legal Provision regarding preparation of record of Rights

Sri Ram Jee Sah, Sr Advocate –cum- Govt. Pleader, Dumka, Civil Court Bar

4

90 M

9

Preparation of Khata Pustika under Maintenance of Records, Rules 1976

Dr Sunil Kr Singh

1

90 M

10

Bihar Schedule Area Regulation Act 1969 – Study of the Implementation of the provision of this regulations in selected anchals

Sri A N Pandey
Mani Babu, Advocate

1

90 M

11

Bihar Land Encroachment Act, 1956

Sri V K Sahay

1

90 M

12

Bihar Privileged Persons Homestead Tenancy Act and Bihar Money Lenders Act or Bihar Bhoodan Act 1954 – Acquit ion of Permanent Tenancy Rights in the Home Stead by Privilege Person, Fixation of Fare and equitable rent. Safeguard against aviation and restoration of Home Stead

Sri V K Sahay/ Shri A. K. Gupta

4

90 M

13

Glossary of Legal Revenue Terms

Sri V K Sahay

2

90 M

14

Basic Principles of Law of Succession with special reference to Hindu, Mohammendan & Christian Law for the purpose of Mutation and Transfer of Land

Sri V K Sahay

2

90 M

15

Some Important Govt. Instructions, Guidelines and Legal Hints to Revenue Officers and Case Laws on Mutation

Sri V K Sahay

1

90 M

16

Survey Settlement Operations

Sri Awni Bhushan Pati
Survey Settlement Officer

2

90 M

17

Bihar and Orissa Public Demand Recovery Act

Smt V Kumari

1

90 M

18

Land Acquisition Act and R and R Policy

Sri Srivastava
District Land Acquisition Officer, Ranchi

2

90 M

19

Land Ceiling – Rural and Urban

Dr S K Singh

1

90 M

20

Computerization of Land Records

Dr S K Singh

1

90 M

21

Minimum Wages Act.

Sri A K Gupta

1

90 M

22

Probation of Offenders Act.

Sri A K Gupta/ Shri Shekhar
Advocate

1

90 M

23

Money lending Act.

Shri A. K. Gupta
Dy. Director (Law), SKIPA

1

90 M

 

Total

 

40

 


 Paper IV
Syllabus of Law for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)
Current Laws


SN

Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Witchcraft – Important Provision

Sri V K Sahay

1

90 M

2

Companies Act

Sri Sanjeev Bajaj

1

90 M

3

VAT

Sri Manoj Naredi

1

90 M

4

Traffic Rules and Motor Vehicle Act

Sri Dadanjee Sharma

1

90 M

5

Juvenile Justice Act

Sri A K Gupta

1

90 M

6

ST/ SC, Atrocities Act

Sri A Allam
Advocate, H.C.

1

90 M

7

Dowry Prohibition Act

Sri Vikramaditya Prasad
Retd. Judge, Jh. High Court 

2

90 M

8

Disabilities Act – Important Provisions

Sri A K Gupta

1

90 M

9

Immoral Traffic Act

Sri V K Sahay

1

90 M

10

Pre – Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act

Sri A K Gupta

1

90 M

11

Indecent Representation of Women

Smt Mridula Sinha

1

90 M

12

National Commission for Women Act

Smt L Singh

1

90 M

13

Prevention of Beggary Act 1951

Sri A K Gupta

1

90 M

14

Child Marriage Restraint Act 1929

Sri A K Gupta

1

90 M

15

Domestic Violence Act 2005

Sri Vikramaditya Prasad
Retd. Judge, Jh. High Court 

2

90 M

16

Preparation of Statement of Fact and Filing of Counter Affidavit

Sri Vikramaditya Prasad
Retd. Judge, Jh. High Court 

1

90 M

17

Forest Dwellers Act – Important Provisions

Shri B. C. Nigam

1

90 M

18

Jail Manual & Correctional Administration

Shri S K Barnwal
I.G., Prison 

2

90 M

19

Mental Insanity Act.

Sri A K Gupta

1

90 M

20

PESA Act.

Prof. Ramesh Sharan, R.U. 

1

90 M

21

Local Laws
Bihar Excise Act, 1950

Sri P K Prasad, Advocate General

1

90 M

22

Bihar Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, 1982

Sri Bakshi Ayodhya Prasad, SR Advocate Civil Court

1

90 M

 

Total

 

25

 

PaperIV
Syllabus of Law for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)
Central Laws


SN

Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Environmental Laws -
i) Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act and Rules 1981, ii) Environmental (Protection) Act and Rules 1986, iii) Forest Conservation Act, 1980 and Waste Land Development, iv) Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, v) Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998, vi) The Recycled Plastic Manufacture Sale and Usage Rules 1999.

Sri Jai Prakash
Sr Advocate,

2

90 M

2

Right to Information Act. 2005

 Sri Ranendra Kumar/ Smt. Vibha Kumari

1

90 M

3.

The Information and Technology Act, 2000 with recent Amendments

Sri Navneet Kumar, Member Secy, JHALSA

1

90 M

4.

The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993

Sri A K Gupta
D D (Law)

1

90 M

5.

Indian Electricity Act., 2003

Ms Soma Gupta, Advocate, Civil Court, Dumka

1

90 M

6.

Prevention of Food Adulteration Act. 1954, The Food Safety and Standards Act. 2006 and E C Act.

Sri Shankar Lal Vasaiwala, Advocate, Civil Court, Dumka

1

90 M

7.

The Mines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act, 1957

Sri D K Srivastava, Spl Secy, Rural Development

1

90 M

8.

Importance of  Forensic Science in Criminal Investigation with special reference to Sec 174 & 176 Cr.P.C.

Dr Tulsi Mahto, HOD, Forensic Science, RIMS

1

90 M

9.

Role of Legal Services Authority Act, 1987 with special reference to ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) Mechanism, namely: (a) Mediation (b) Conciliation (c) Lok Adalat (d) Judicial Settlement (e) Arbitration

Sri A K Gupta
D D (Law)/ Shri Anant Vijay Singh
Director, Judicial Academy

1

90 M

 

Total

 

10

 


 Paper IV
Syllabus of Law for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)
Laws relating to Women, Children & Social Aspects


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Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1.

Gender budgeting

Smt. Usha Dwivedi
Dy. Director (Hindi)

1

90 M

2.

Witch craft ST/SC Atrocity Act.

Shri V. K. Sahay
Retd. ADM/
Shri A Allam
Advocate, HC

1

90 M

3.

Dowry Prohibition Act.

Shri Vikramaditya Prasad
Retd. Judge, Jh. High Court

1

90 M

4.

Domestic Violence Act.

Shri Vikramaditya Prasad
Retd. Judge, Jh. High Court

1

90 M

5.

Child Marriage

Shri A. K. Gupta
Dy. Director (Law)

1

90 M

6.

Pre – Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act.

Shri A. K. Gupta
Dy. Director (Law)

1

90 M

7.

Indecent Representation of Women

Smt Mridula Sinha

1

90 M

8.

National Commission for Women Act.

Smt Lakshmi Singh

1

90 M

9.

Protection women at work places 

Smt. Vibha Kumari
Joint Director, SKIPA

1

90 M

10.

Mental Insanity Act.

Dr. Haque Nizami
CIP

1

90 M

11.

Disabilities Act.

Shri A. K. Gupta
Dy. Director (Law)

1

90 M

12.

Immoral Traffic Act.

Sri V K Sahay

1

90 M

13.

Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act. 1986

Sri A K Gupta
D D (Law)

1

90 M

14.

Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act. 2007

Shri Vikramaditya Prasad
Retd. Judge, Jh. High Court

1

90 M

15.

Personal Laws (Brief feathers regarding Marriage, Divorce and Succession), Indian Succession Act. 1925, Special Marriage Act. 1954 – i)Hindu, ii)Mohammedan, iii)Christian.

Sri Arun Srivastav, Advocate, Civil Court

1

90 M

16.

Local Laws
Bihar Excise Act, 1950

Sri P K Prasad, Advocate General

1

90 M

17.

Bihar Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, 1982

Sri Bakshi Ayodhya Prasad, SR Advocate Civil Court

1

90 M

 

Total

 

17

 

PaperIV
Syllabus of Law for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)
Other Acts.


Sl.

Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1.

Companies Act.

Sri Sanjeev Bajaj

1

90 M

2.

VAT

Sri Manoj Naredi

1

90 M

3.

Traffic Rules And Motor Vehicle Act.

Sri Dadanjee Sharma

1

90 M

4.

Indian Electricity Act. 2003

Ms Soma Gupta, Advocate, Civil Court, Dumka

1

90 M

5.

Jail Manual & Correctional Administration

Shri S K Barnwal
I.G., Prison  

1

90 M

6.

PESA Act.

Prof. Ramesh Sharan, R.U. 

1

90 M

 

Total

 

6

 

Forest Act.


Sl.

Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1.

Indian Forest Act. 1927

Sri Prabhakar, Spl Secy, Rural Development

1

90 M

2.

Conservation of Forest Act.

Sri Prabhakar, Spl Secry, Rural Development

1

90 M

3.

Wild life protection Act. 1972

Sri Prabhakar, Spl Secry, Rural Development

1

90 M

 

Total

 

3

 

Indian Constitution


Sl.

Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1.

Important Provisions of Indian Constitution

Shri Ranendra Kumar
Dy. Director (Admn.)

3

90 M

 

Total

 

3

 

Paper IV
Syllabus of Law for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)
Criminal Laws


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Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Cr. P.C.
Power and Function of the Executive Magistrate under Cr.P.C. Sec. 20. Cr.P.C. deals with Executive Magistrate. The powers of the Executive Magistrate are Administrative or at best quasi-judicial under Cr.P.C., the following provisions have been laid down for the Executive Magistrate

Sri V K Sahay/ Sri N N Sinha, Advocate, Civil Court/ Smt Indrani Sen Choudhary, Advocate H C/ Sri A K Gupta, DD (Law)/ Sri A B Shekhar

1

90 M

2

Arrest of offence committed in his presence (Sec. 44 Cr.P.C.), Control over person arrested without warrant by the Police (Sec. 58-59 Cr.P.C.), Execution of warrant under order of Court and grant bail (Sec 78-81), Power to require the postal authority to deliver any document necessary for investigation (Sec. 92 Cr.P.C.), Issue of search warrant (Sec, 93, 94, 97) and to direct search in his presence (Sec 103), Compelling restoration of abducted woman (Sec. 98 Cr.P.C.), Ordering security for keeping the peace in cases other than on conviction (Sec. 107-110), Dispersal of unlawful assembly (Sec. 129-130) and order for removal of public nuisance (Sec. 133 Cr.P.C.), Prohibitory order in Cases of nuisance or apprehension of danger (Sec. 144 Cr.P.C.), Dispute to immoral property of land and water (Sec. 143 and 145), To held conquest into the cases of suicide accident or suspicious death Sec. 174 Cr.P.C., Powers to hold conquest any person dies while in the custody of police or suicide by a woman within seven year of her marriage.

Sri V K Sahay/ Sri N N Sinha, Advocate, Civil Court/ Smt Indrani Sen Choudhary, Advocate H C/ Sri A K Gupta, DD (Law)/ Sri A K Shekhar

2

90 M

3

Short Notes on:  Bailable Offence, Charge, Cognizable offence, Non-cognizable offence, Offence, Summon Cases, Warrant Cases, Bail and parole, Bail and Anticipatory Bail, Police custody and Judicial custody, Special Judicial Magistrate, Special Executive Magistrate, Executive Magistrate Section – 20 Cr.P.C., Curfew order

Sri V K Sahay/ Sri N N Sinha, Advocate, Civil Court/ Smt Indrani Sen Choudhary, Advocate H C/ Sri A K Gupta, DD (Law)/ Sri A K Shekhar 

2

90 M

4

  1. When a Police may arrest without warrant? Sec. 41 Cr.P.C.
  2. Arrest by Magistrate Section 44 Cr.P.C. (Executive Magistrate or Judicial Magistrate)
  3. Person Arrested not to be defamed more than twenty four hours. Sec. 57 Cr.P.C.
  4. Security for keeping the peace and for good behaviours Sec. 107, 108 109, 110, 111, 113, 117 and 118 Cr.P.C.
  5. Maintenance of Public Order and Tranquility

Sri V K Sahay/ Sri N N Sinha, Advocate, Civil Court/ Smt Indrani Sen Choudhary, Advocate H C/ Sri A K Gupta, DD (Law) / Sri A K Shekhar

2

90 M

5

Sec. 129 - Dispersal of assembly by use of Civil forces.
Sec. 130 – Use of armed forces to disperse assembly
Sec. 131 – Power of certain armed force officer to disperse assembly
Sec. 132 - Protection against prosecution for acts done under section 129, 130 Cr.P.C.
Sec. 133 – Conditional order for removal of nuisance
Sec. 134 – Service of order
Sec. 135 – Person to whom order is addressed to obey or show cause
Sec. 136 – Consequences of his failing to do so
Sec. 137 – Procedure where existence of public right is derived
Sec. 138 – Procedure where the appears to show cause
Sec. 139 – Power of Executive Magistrate to direct local investigation and examination of an expert.
Sec. 140 – Power of Executive Magistrate to furnish written instruction etc.
Sec. 141 – Procedure on order being made absolute and consequences of disobedience
Sec. 142 – Injection perding enquiry
Sec. 143 – Executive Magistrate prohibit repletion or continuance of Public Nuisance
Sec. 144 – Cr.P.C. – Power to issue order in urgent cases of nuisance and apprehended danger
Sec. 145 – Cr.P.C. Procedure where dispute concerning laud and wiser is likely to cause breach of peace
Sec. 146 – Power to attach subject of dispute and to appoint receiver
Sec. 147 – Dispute concerning right of use of land or water
Sec. 154 – Information in Cognizable offence (F.I.R.)
Sec. 174 – Inquest
Sec. 174 (4) – Power of Executive Magistrate to make conquest
Sec. 176 – Inquiry by Magistrate into the cause of death.

Sri V K Sahay/ Sri N N Sinha, Advocate, Civil Court/ Smt Indrani Sen Choudhary, Advocate H C/ Sri A K Gupta, DD (Law)/ Sri A B Shekhar  

2

90 M

6

Appraisal of various Form u/s Cr.P.C.
Form No. 12 – Bond of keep the pence (u/s 107)
Form No. 13 – Bend for good behaviour u/s 109, 110
Form No. 14 – Summon of information of a probably breach of the peace (u/s 113 Cr.P.C.)
Form No. 20 – Order for the removal of nuisance (u/s 133 Cr.P.C.)
Form No. 24 – Magistrate’s order to prevent obstruction diol etc. sec. 144 Cr.P.C.
Form No. 25 – Magistrate’s order declaring party entitled to retain possession of land etc. in dispute (u/s 145 Cr.P.C.)
Form No. 26 – Warrant of attachment in the case of a dispute as to possession of land (Sec. 146 Cr.P.C.)

Sri V K Sahay/ Sri N N Sinha, Advocate, Civil Court/ Smt Indrani Sen Choudhary, Advocate H C/ Sri A K Gupta, DD (Law)/ Sri A B Shekhar

2

90 M

7

Indian Penal Code

    1. Definition and short notes –
      1. Public Servant
      2. Moveable Property
      3. Wrongful gain
      4. Wrongful loss
      5. Dishonestly
      6. Fraudulently
      7. Counterfeit
      8. Document
      9. Valuable Security

Sri V K Sahay/ Sri N N Sinha, Advocate, Civil Court/ Smt Indrani Sen Choudhary, Advocate H C/ Sri A K Gupta, DD (Law)/ Sri A B Shekhar  

2

90 M

8

    1. General Exceptions – Sec. 76 to 95 Questions are asked as Illustrations and general question also.
    2. Right of Private Defense
    3. Criminal conspiracy (120 A & B)
    4. Unlawful Assembly (Sec. 141 I.P.C.)
    5. Riot – Sec. 146 I.P.C.
    6. Affray Sec. 159 I.P.C.
    7. Public Nuisance 268 I.P.C.
    8. Culpable Homicide Not among to murder Sec. 299 I.P.C.
    9. Culpable Homicide among to murder Sec. 300
    10. Dowry death – Sec. 304 B
    11. Hurt and Grivious Hart Sec. 319, 320
    12. Wrongful Restrain – Sec. 339
    13. Wrongful confinement Sec. 340
    14. Assant – Sec. 351
    15. Kidnapping and Abduction Sec. 359, 362
    16. Theft – Sec. 383
    17. Extortion – Sec. 383
    18. Robbery – Sec. 390, 391
    19.  Criminal Misappropriation and Criminal breach of Trust Sec. 403 and 405 I.P.C.
    20. Defamation

Sri V K Sahay/ Sri N N Sinha, Advocate, Civil Court/ Smt Indrani Sen Choudhary, Advocate H C/ Sri A K Gupta, DD (Law)/ Sri A B Shekhar

2

90 M

9

Evidence Act

  1. Short Notes
    1. Relevant
    2. Fact in Issue
    3. Document
    4. May presume
    5. Shall presume
    6. Conclusive proof
  2. Admission Sec. 17 Evidence Act
  3. Confession u/s 24, 25, 26, 27 Evidence Act
  4. Dying declaration u/s 32 Evidence Act
  5. Oral Evidence
  6. Documentary Evidence
  7. Primary Evidence and Secondary Evidence, Hearsay Evidence
  8. Public Document and Private Document (Sec. 74, 75 Evidence Act)
  9. Examination in Chief Sec. 137
  10. Cross Examination
  11. Burden of Proof – Sec. 101
  12. Estoppels – Sec. 115

Sri V K Sahay/ Sri N N Sinha, Advocate, Civil Court/ Smt Indrani Sen Choudhary, Advocate H C/ Sri A K Gupta, DD (Law) / Sri A B Shekhar

2

90 M

10

Police Act

  1. Special Police Officer Sec. 17
  2. Power of special Police Officer – Sec. 18
  3. Police Officer to take charge of unclaimed property and be subject to Magistrate order as to disposals Sec. 25 Police Act
  4. Magistrate may detain property and issues proclamation. Sec. 26 Police Act
  5. Confiscation of property if no daimant appear Sec. 27
  6. Regulation of Public assemblies and procession and licensing of the same. Sec. 30 of the Police Act.
  7. Police to keep order on public Sec. 31 Police Act
  8. Punishment for certain offences on road power of police officer – Sec. 34

Sri V K Sahay/ Sri N N Sinha, Advocate, Civil Court/ Smt Indrani Sen Choudhary, Advocate H C/ Sri A K Gupta, DD (Law) / Sri A B Shekhar

2

90 M

11

Arms Act and Explosive Act

  1. Prohibited Arms
  2. Non Prohibited Arms
  3. License for Acquision and Possesses of Arms. U/s 3 of the Arm Act
  4. Classification of Fire Arms
  5. Definition of Fire Arms
  6. When the licensing authority may vary, suspend revoke a license under the Arms Act. Sec. 17
  7. Under what circumstance the licensing authority under the Arms Act can refuse to grant license? Sec. 14
  8. What is procedure for grant of license. Sec. 13 of Arms Act

Sri V K Sahay/ Sri N N Sinha, Advocate, Civil Court/ Smt Indrani Sen Choudhary, Advocate H C/ Sri A K Gupta, DD (Law)/ Sri A B Shekhar

2

90 M

12

Explosive Substance Act

  1. What is Explosive?
  2. Explosive substance
  3. Classes of Explosives
  4. What punishment for censing explosion, unlawfully and malicionsly, likely to endanger life and property. Sec. 3 Explosive Act.

Prevention of Corruption Act – One Class
Essential Commodities Act – One Class

Sri V K Sahay/ Sri N N Sinha, Advocate, Civil Court/ Smt Indrani Sen Choudhary, Advocate H C/ Sri A K Gupta, DD (Law)/ Sri A B Shekhar  

2

90 M

 

Total

 

23

 

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 PaperV
Syllabus of Rural Development for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)


Sl

Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Basic Features of Rural Economy and Rural Society

Sri R Kumar

2

90 M

2

Different Schemes for Rural Development (a) Wages Employment Schemes (b) Self Employment Schemes(c) Rural Housing Schemes (d) MLA/ MPLAD Schemes (e) NREGA

Sri S Jamuar

6

90 M

3

Agricultural Sector – Various schemes of Agriculture Deptt.

Director Agriculture

2

90 M

4

Financial Management of DRDA and Role of DRDA in Rural Development Programmes, Role of DRDA in Development Programmes

Dr A K Singh

1

90 M

5

Panchayati Raj – Concept and Philosophy of Democratic Decentralization

Sri R Kumar

1

90 M

6

Agriculture – Soil Conservation, Water harvesting, Check Dam, Programme for Spl. Crops, Crops Spl Schemes

Director, Agriculture

2

90 M

7

Tribal Development Blocks and Spl Programmes for Tribal Development under Sub Plan Concept

Prof. Ramesh Sharan

2

90 M

8

Irrigation – Major, Medium and Minor Irrigation Projects, Lift Irrigation Scheme, Conservation of Water

Secy., Irrigation

1

90 M

9

Animal Husbandry- Important steps taken to improve the breed of Piggry and Poultry Development

Sri V K Singh, Manager, Piggery Dev.
Dr S Singh Munda, Manager, Poultry Dev., Hotwar

2

90 M

10

Fodder Development Programmes

Sri Rajeev Kumar, Director, Fishery

1

90 M

11

Co-operative- History of Co-operative Movement in Jharkhand

Sri Ifran Ujjair

1

90 M

12

Co-operative Institution at the State, District, Sub Division, Block and Village level – Critical Review of their working

Sri Ratnesh Chaturvedi

1

90 M

13

Institutional Finance – for agriculture, linkages, challenges as marketing, Role of Official Machinery and co-ordination with technical Department, Technical Departments, Relationship with Banks

Sri K K Sinha, OSD, Institutional Finance

2

90 M

14

Industry – Industrial Development Policy of the State,

Director, Industry

1

90 M

15

Importance of Small Scale Industry and Development of Agro based Industry, Forest Based Industry, Rural and Cottage Industry

Director, Industry

1

90 M

16

Welfare- Different Welfare Programmes for ST/SC/OBC and implementation at various level

Sri Suman Kr, Asstt. Director, Social Welfare

5

90 M

17

Welfare of the Handicapped and their implementation

Dr Alka Nizamie, Deepshikha

2

90 M

18

Registers and Records maintained by VLW/ Panchayat Sewak and other functionaries

Sri Rajeev Ranjan, BDO, Burmu

1

90 M

19

Development of Sericulture in Jharkhand

Sri Dhirendra Kumar, Spl. SEcy, Industry

1

90 M

20

Strengthening Gram Sabha

Sri Rajeev Ranjan Kumar, E Magistrate, Ranchi

1

90 M

21

Empowerment of Women through SHG

Sri R Kumar

1

90 M

22

National Horticulture Mission Programme

Sri S Kumar, Principal, Scientist, Palandu

1

90 M

23

Role of NGO in Rural Development

Dr A K Singh, DG

1

90 M

24

Different Schemes of Forest Department

Secy, Forest

1

90 M

25

Different Schemes of Education Department

Secy., HRD

1

90 M

26

Different Schemes of Drinking Water and Sanitation Department

Secy., DWS&D

 

 

27

Different Schemes of Health Department

Secy., Health

2

90 M

 

Total

 

44

 

PaperVI
Syllabus of History, Anthropology and Geography of Jharkhand for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)
History


Sl

Topic

Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1.

Nomenclature and Etymology of Jharkhand

Derivations of the name based on foreign travellers accounts; Sanskrit texts, Persian chroniclers and local traditions

Sri B Virottam, Retd. HOD, R.U.

1

90 M

2.

Prehistory of Jharkhand

Paleolithic, Mesolithic Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Iron Age in Jharkhand 

Shri I. K Chaudhary
Deptt of History, RU

1

90 M

3.

Tribal communities of Jharkhand

Major tribes of Chotanagpur, Minor tribes of Chotanagpur, Tribes of Santhal Pargana.

Shri Ranendra Kumar
Dy. Director (Admn.), SKIPA

2

90 M

4.

Tribal Organisation

Social organization – clans, family, marriage, dhumkuria or gitiora, parha, manki, pir, manjhi, economic organization – land organization, haat, Bazar
Religious aspects – sarna, religious deities and customs, Pahan

Sri B Virottam, Retd. HOD, R.U.

2

90 M

5.

Position of Women in Tribal Society

Socio-economic status, the process of women empowerment

Dr. Sujata Singh
Deptt. of History, RU

2

90 M

6.

State formation in Jharkhand in Medieval Period

Different stages of state formation, Chotanagpur during Turko-Afgan and Mugal period-Nagbansi and Cheroes; Santhal Pargana under Turko-Afgan and Mugal period

Shri I. K Chaudhary
Deptt of History, RU

1

90 M

7.

Colonial Period

British Entry into Jharkhand, Administrative Measures, The Christian Missions 

Sri B Virottam, Retd. HOD, R.U.

2

90 M

8.

Tribal Revolts

The Tribal (Kol) uprising of 1831-32. The Santhal Hul (1855-57), 1857 in Jharkhand, The Kherwar movement (1859-81), The Birsa Movement (1895-1902)

Shri I. K Chaudhary
Deptt of History, RU  Dr. Sujata Singh

2

90 M

9.

Jharkhand and the Indian freedom movement

Nationalist Movement during Gandhian era in Jharkhand, Tana Bhagats and the Freedom Movement, Freedom Fighters of Jharkhand

Shri I. K Chaudhary
Deptt of History, RU Dr. Sujata Singh

2

90 M

 

Total

 

 

15

 


 PaperVI
Syllabus of History, Anthropology and Geography of Jharkhand for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)
Geography of Jharkhand


Sl

Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1.

Evaluation of landscape in Jharkhand - Geological periods, Structural Characteristics Geophysical features.

Shri D P P Satpathy, Retd. HOD, Geography, R.U.

1

90 M

2.

Climatic characteristics of Jharkhand – Seasons, Origin and  Frequency of the dust storms  and thunder storms, Distribution of annual rainfall, Degree of comfort

-do-

1

90 M

3.

Soils of Jharkhand  - Soil Characteristics, Factors of the evolution of soils, Minerals and Soils, Rocks and Soils, Climate and Soils, Vegetation and Soils, General  Characteristics of Jharkhand Soils, Soil regions of  Jharkhand’s

-do-

1

90 M

4.

Natural Vegetation – Vegetation Types, Need of Vegetation, Deforestation, Reforestation and Afforestation, Forest Product

-do-

1

90 M

5.

Land Resources - Land Use, Agricultural Characteristics, Agricultural Calendar, Relative importance of different crops, Modern trend of Agriculture, Crop diversity and Crop rotation, Impact of Green Revolution on Agriculture

-do-

1

90 M

6.

Mineral Resources and Power Development - Distribution of Minerals, Mineral-based industries, Coal fields , Coal Washries  and Thermal Power Plants, Hydroelectricity and role of multi-purpose dams in Hydel power production

-do-

1

90 M

7.

Industrial Development in Jharkhand - Metallic Mineral Industries, Non-metallic mineral industries, Agriculture based industries, Forest – based industries, Miscellaneous industry, Cottage and Small scale industries, Industrial Regions, Role of NGOs in the industrial development of the state, Need for industrial regeneration

-do-

1

90 M

8.

Human Resources - Distribution of Population, Density of population, Growth of Population, Distribution of Tribal population, Role of tribal and non-tribal population in the economic development of the state, Cases of unturned migration of tribal population from the state – its remedies, Need for a rehabilitation policy of the state govt. for the people displaced from their original areas due to the establishment of economic development projects.

Sri A P Sahu
HOD, Geography, R.U.

1

90 M

9.

Water Resources – River, Lakes, Hot springs, Waterfall, Irrigation of land by different traditional  and non- traditional methods, Water power production by contracting  dams and  reservoirs, Fisheries development, Scarcity of safe drinking water.

Smt. Usha Dwivedi
Dy Director (Hindi)

1

90 M

10.

Transport, Communication and Urbanization - Development of communication , Railways, Roads and airways, Impact of the communicational lines on the trade   and industrial development of the  State-degree  of connectivity, Urban areas and their characteristics, Rural-Urban migration of population, Culture of Multi-Storied flats in the cities.

-do-

1

90 M

11.

Prospect & problems of tourism of Jharkhand – religious tourism, eco tourism, development of infrastructure in tourist spot.

-do-

1

90 M

12.

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Decline of Resources and Degradation of Environment in Jharkhand - Declining Wetlands, Deforestation, Concern for soils – soil erosion, Wasteland development, Faulty use of land – Abuse of land.

-do-

1

90 M

13.

Concern for Water resources - Importance of water, Sources of water –spring, Well, rivers and lakes, Drinking water standard in the state particularly in the tribal areas, Contamination of drinking water in rural and urban areas, Water pollution – nature and magnitude – surface or ground water pollution, Conservation of the rains water during rainy seasons, Water management, lack of knowledge infrastructure and urge for application.

-do-

1

90 M

14.

Bio-diversity preservation and its importance - Preservation of flora, Preservation of Fauna, Special emphasis on the preservation of medieval plants which are abundant in these forests, Afforestation programmes, Convincing the tribal to stop hunting wild animals during cultural festivals, Creation of corridors for elephants, Need for a better  predator prey ratio, Punishing the people engaged in skin- trade, export of wild birds, Killing of  tigers by poaching for their different parts of the body, Preventing Forest fires, Ensuring Bio-sphere reserves.

-do-

1

90 M

15.

Solid Waste Management in Urban areas - Generation and disposal of Solid wastes, Hazardous waste disposals, Incineration, Resource recovery and waste exchange, Biotechnological approach for effective degradation of wastes, Role of NGO in managing solid wastes in the Urban areas.

Shri Vinay Kr. Choubey, DC,  Hazaribagh

1

90 M

 

Total

 

15

 

 

PaperVII
Syllabus for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)
Current Issue


SN

Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Extremism in Jharkhand

Sri S N Pradhan, IG Provision

1

90 M

2

Land Acquisition, Industrialisation  and Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy of State Government

District Land Acquisition  Officer, Sri Srivastava

2

90 M

3

Delivery Mechanism and Implementation of  various Policies

Dr  A K Singh, DG, SKIPA 

1

90 M

4

Global Warming

Dr A K Singh
DG, SKIPA

1

90 M

5

Recession and World Economy

Dr A K Singh
DG, SKIPA

1

90 M

6

World Economic  Scenario  and Indian Economy

Dr A K Singh
DG, SKIPA

1

90 M

7

Extremism in India

Dr A K Singh
DG, SKIPA

1

90 M

8

Success of Democracy in Developing World

Dr A K Singh
DG, SKIPA

1

90 M

 

Total

 

9

 

 PaperVIII
Syllabus of Public Administration, District Administration and Hindi Noting and Drafting for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)


Sl

Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Role of Politicians and Civil Servants

Dr A K Singh

1

90 M

2

Rules of Executive Business

Smt V Kumari

1

90 M

3

Administrative Set up in Jharkhand

Smt V Kumari

1

90 M

 

Total

 

3

 

 PaperVIII
District Administration
(14 Weeks)


SN

Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Powers and Functions of Gram Sabha, Panchayat Samitti and Zila Parishad (PRI)

Shri Rajeev Ranjan, Executive Mag., Ranchi

2

90 M

2

Duties and Responsibilities of Circle Officer

C.O., Kanke

1

90 M

3

Maintenance of Law and Order and Co-ordination with different department (SDO)

Dr. Sunil Kumar Singh/
Shri Dipankar Panda

1

90 M

4

Role of Collector and Co-ordination with different departments

Dr. A. K. Singh

1

90 M

5

Co-ordination of District Administration with Military Personnel in case of Civil Commotion, Disaster, Civil Defense and Election 

Personnel from Army

1

90 M

6

Process and Procedure of Election

Smt. Pooja Singhal Purwar, DC, Khunti

2

90 M

 

Total

 

8

 


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 Paper  – IX
Syllabus of Jharkhand Service Code and Accounts for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)
Jharkhand Service Code


SN

Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Introduction – General Rules, Pay Post and Scale, Lien, Joining Time, Foreign Service

Sri T G S Sharma

2

90 M

2

Procedure for Framing and Amending Recruitment Rules

Sri Yogendra Dubey, S.O. Personnel

2

90 M

3

DPC Procedures, Preparation of Panel for Promotion by various modes

-do-

1

90 M

4

Principles of fixation of Seniority

-do-

1

90 M

5

Principles for Reservation in Service

-do-

2

90 M

6

Leave Rules – Leave Salary, Grant of Leave, Revise Leave Rules

-do-

2

90 M

7

Procedural involve in maintenance of service records

-do-

1

90 M

8

Financial Effects of Penalty

-do-

2

90 M

9

Important Provision of Service Code

-do-

4

90 M

10

Procurement and Maintenance of Stock

Sri S S Tiwari, Dy Secy. Finance

3

90 M

11

C.P.S.

Sri P K Tiwari, Asstt. Dir., GPF

2

90 M

12

G.P.F. – Contributory Pension Fund, Final Withdrawal form GPF

-do-

2

90 M

13

Book Keeping

Sri P Mukherjee, Accounts Officer, RCH, Namkum

1

90 M

14

TA Rules – Grades of Govt. Servants for the purpose of TA, Permanent Traveling Allowance, Conveyance Allowance. Daily Allowance, TA on Transfer, Definition of Family for the purpose of Transfer TA, LTC, Calculation of Different types of TA

Sri P Mukherjee, Accounts Officer, RCH, Namkum

1

90 M

15

Pension Rules – Different types of Pension, Conditions and Qualifying Service of Pension

Sri P Mukherjee, Accounts Officer, RCH, Namkum

1

90 M

16

Family Pension – Commutation of Pension, Gratuity, Leave Encashment, Calculation of Pension and Family Pension , New Pension Policy

Sri P Mukherjee, Accounts Officer, RCH, Namkum

1

90 M

17

Departmental Proceeding – Important Provisions

Sri  Jai Prakash Jha/ Sri Dilip Jerath Advocate, HC

1

90 M

18

Different Welfare Measures for Govt. Servant

Sri Yogendra Dubey

1

90 M

19

Record of Service, Voluntary Retirement, Compulsory Retirement, Payment during suspension

Sri Yogendra Dubey

1

90 M

20

Contingencies, Control of Contingent Expenditure, Permanent Advance, Special Role for Public Work Deptt. 

Sri T G S Sharma 

1

90 M

21

Misc. Expenditure, Grants in Aid, Contribution, Advance to Govt. Servants

-do-

1

90 M

22

Government Servant Conduct Rules

Smt V Kumari

1

90 M

 

Total

 

34

 

Accounts
(14 Weeks)


Sl

Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Introduction to Indian Audit and Accounts System in India, Basic Principles of Govt. Accounting – Single Entry and Double Entry System, Concept of Debit and Credit

Thakur G S Sharma

1

90 M

2

Preparation of Budget – General Provisions of Budget Manual, Major Head, Minor Head and Sub Head, Classification of Expenditure, Plan and Non-Plan Budget

Thakur G S Sharma

2

90 M

3

Maintenance of Account and Cash Book in Govt. Offices under various heads and Primary Units of Appropriation Rules Governing Diversion and Re appropriation of Funds

Thakur G S Sharma

2

90 M

4

Monthly Statement of Expenditure Audit and its flow on suspense account

Thakur G S Sharma

1

90 M

5

Accounting in Govt. Corporations, Authorities and Panchayati Raj Bodies

Thakur G S Sharma

1

90 M

6

Role and Responsibility of DDO

Sri S S Tiwari
Dy Secy, Fin.

1

90 M

7

Role and Responsibility of Controlling Officer in Supervision and checking of accounts

-do-

1

90 M

8

Precautions and Safeguard to be taken by drawing officers against misappropriation and defalcation of Public Money, Common types of irregularities and safeguard to avoid them

Thakur G S Sharma

1

90 M

9

Jharkhand Treasury Code – Introduction, General Organization and Working of Treasury, Receipt of Govt. Money and Payment of such money in the Public Account. Custody of Money relating to or standing in the Public Account. Single Lock and Double Lock System

Thakur G S Sharma

1

90 M

10

Withdrawal of Money from Public Account

Thakur G S Sharma

1

90 M

11

General Introduction for Handling Cash, Maintenance of Cash Book

Thakur G S Sharma

2

90 M

12

Misc. Provision of Treasury Code regarding Pension Payment, Inter Govt. Transaction

Sri S S Tiwari

1

90 M

13

Jharkhand Financial Rules

Thakur G. S. Sharma
Sri B K Mishra, Budget Officer

4

90 M

14

Types of Bill – AC Bill and DC Bill 

Sri T G S Sharma

1

90 M

15

Re appropriation, Delegation of Financial Power, Defalcation, Common Types of irregularities and Safeguard to avoid irregularities

Sri P Mukhejee, Accounts Officer, RCH, Namkum

1

90 M

16

Principles and Process of Audit – Different types of Audit, Purpose of Audit, Pre-Audit

Sri P P Mahto, Accounts Officer, AG Office

1

90 M

17

Financial Account, Appropriation Account, CAG Audit Report, Public Account Committee

Sri P P Mahto, Accounts Officer, AG Office

1

90 M

18

Consolidated Fund, Contingency Fund, Public Account, Single Deposit, GIS, GPF

Sri P P Mahto, Accounts Officer, AG Office

1

90 M

19

Accounting Procedure of Local Bodies and Zila Parishad

Sri P P Mahto, Accounts Officer, AG Office

2

90 M

 

Total

 

26

 

 Paper  – X
Syllabus of General Issues for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)
Health Related Topics


SN

Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Good Governance in Health Sector

Dr. A K Singh,
DG, SKIPA, Ranchi

1

90 M

2

Orientation of Cardiac, diabetes and neurological diseases

Dr. D K Jha
Asstt. Prof. Medicine, RIMS, Ranchi
Dr. Sumant Mishra
RCH, Namkum

1

90 M

3

Orientation of Infectious diseases

Dr. D K Jha
Asstt. Prof. Medicine, RIMS, Ranchi./ Dr Sumant Mishra, RCH, Namkum

1

90 M

4

Orientation of Surgical diseases (Laparoscopy Method)

Dr. Sandeep Kumar
Asstt. Prof. Surgery
RIMS, Ranchi
Dr. R. N. Singh

1

90 M

5

Understanding of Obstetric and Gynecological Care

Dr. Neelam Nalini
Asstt. Prof. Obs. & Gyne., RIMS, Ranchi
Dr. Rekha Ganguli M.-9204780385
Dr. Prabhat Kumar Lal, Tutor, TSM

1

90 M

6

Immunization and Child Health Care

Dr. Rajeev Mishra
Asso. Prof. Paediatrics, RIMS, Ranchi/ Dr Ajit – State Immunization Officer
M.-9204788903

1

90 M

7

HIV Aids and STD

Dr. D K Mishra
Asso. Prof. Skin & SD, RIMS, Ranchi / Ms Renuka Tiwari, Trainer, JACS,
M.-9234675026
Dr. D. P. Taneja

1

90 M

8

Preventive and Social Medicines and Community, Tobacco Control Programme (New Scheme)

Dr Prabhat Kr Lal
Tutor, PSM, RIMS,
Dr. Shamim Haider, RIMS, Ranchi

1

90 M

9

Common causes of Blindness and Prevention

Dr Raj Mohan
Director, National Blindness Control Programme, Jharkhand

1

90 M

10

National Health Programmes

Dr D P Taneja
Director, RCH, Namkum, Ranchi
Sri Rajan Kumar State Programme Manager

1

90 M

11

Mental Illness and Stress

Dr Haque Nizami
CIP, Ranchi

1

90 M

12

National Rural Health Mission- Different Schemes

  1. Maternal Health – Operationalise FRUs
  2. Operationalise 24x7 PHCs
  3. MTP services at health facilities
  4. Operationalise Sub – Centre

Sri Rajan Kumar, State Programme Manager, RCH, Namkum

1

90 M

13

Janani Suraksha Yojana

  1. Home Deliveries
  2. Institutional Deliveries

-do-

1

90 M

14

Child Health

  1. Facilities base newborn care
  2. Home base newborn care
  3. School Health Programme
  4. Infant and Young Child Feeding
  5. Care of Sick Children and Severe Malnutrition

-do-

1

90 M

15

Family Planning

  1. Female Sterilization camps
  2. NSV camps
  3. Compensation for female sterilization
  4. Compensation for male sterilization
  5. Accreditation of private providers for sterilization services
  6. Creating awareness on declining sex ratio

-do-

1

90 M

16

Iodine deficiency disorder control Programme

-do-

1

90 M

17

Revised National TB Control Programme

Dr. Rakesh Dayal/ Dr. Pankaj Mishra

1

90 M

18

National Leprosy Eradication  Programme

Dr. Y. K. Sinha

1

90 M

19

Mukhya Mantri Janani Shishu Swasthya Abhiyan

Dr. Rajan Kumar
State Programme Manager, RCH, Namkum

1

90 M

20

Malaria Eradication Programme (Kalazar, Fileria, Birds-flu, Japanese encephalitis, Chicken Gunia)

Dr. Pradip Basuki
State Malaria Officer

1

90 M

21

Mainstreaming of Ayush (Yunani, Homeopathy, Ayurvedic) Programme

Director, Ayush

1

90 M

 

Total

 

21

 


 Paper  – X
Syllabus of General Issues for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)
Civil Engineering


SN

Content

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Introductory Class – (a) Brief description of Topography Survey, Alignment Survey (L/S & C/S) Material Survey, Axle load survey, traffic census, Investigation and project preparation

Sri Avinash Kumar Deepak, Executive Engineer, Planning Implementation , RCD, Ranchi

1

90 M

2

Introductory Class – Brief description of Road, Culverts, Protection work like retaining wall, boulder pitching, toe wall, breast wall etc., Drain, Pond, Building, Well, Check, Dam, Weir etc.

Sri Arun
EE, RCD

1

90 M

3

Introductory Class – Brief description of construction equipments like road roller, water tanker, concrete mixer, Vibrator, Compactor, JCB etc and construction methodology of road and culverts

Sri Arun
EE, RCD

1

90 M

4

Introductory Class – Brief description of Measurement Book, Agreement, Quarry Chart, Lead statement, Schedule of rates, carriage charge

Sri Arun
EE, RCD

1

90 M

5

Introductory Class – Brief description of Accounting Procedure, Bill Voucher, Tender, Quotation, Note Book, Site order Book, State Government and Central Government Guidelines/ Circular for centrally sponsored schemes

Sri Avinash Kr Deepak, E.E., Planning and Implementation, RCD, Ranchi

1

90 M

6

Introductory Class – Brief description of quality assurance, quality control tests, frequency. Testing equipments and testing procedure

Sri Avinash Kr Deepak, E.E., Planning and Implementation, RCD, Ranchi

1

90 M

7

Brief description of Selection and approval of schemes, preparation of estimate and their execution: Road and Building Works

Sri Avinash Kumar Deepak, Executive Engineer, Planning Implementation , RCD, Ranchi

1

90 M

8

Selection and Approval of Schemes, Preparation of estimate and their execution: Ponds, Wells, Check Dam and Weir

Prof. S Sengupta, BIT, Mesra, Ranchi

1

90 M

9

Brief description of selection and approval of schemes, preparation of estimate and their execution: Culvert works like Hume Pipe culvert, Slab Culvert, Box culvert

Prof. S Sengupta
BIT, Mesra, Ranchi

1

90 M

10

Brief description of selection and approval of schemes, Hydraulic survey, Approval of alignment, design and preparation of estimate and their execution: Bridge works limited to only slab bridge with open foundation

Prof. S Sengupta
BIT, Mesra, Ranchi

1

90 M

11

Brief description of Road Work: Construction of Embankment, Subgrade, Subbase, course (Muram, Base Course (WBM Gr I, II, III) PCC road, Bituminous surfacing covering prime coat, tack coat, Open graded premix carpet, seal coat

Sri Arun
Executive Engineer, RCD

1

90 M

12

Building Work: Indira Awas, School Building Panchayat Bhawan, Community Hall etc.

Prof. S Sengupta
BIT, Mesra, Ranchi

1

90 M

13

Construction Materials: Soil, Moorum, Crushed stones, GSB, WBM Gr. I, II, III, Masonry work, Plaste, Flooring, wood work, Steel, Cement

Sri Arun
Executive Engineer, RCD

1

90 M

14

Foresting and Miscellaneous work

Sri A N Sharma
Conservator of Forest

1

90 M

15

Brief idea of AC And DC motor, generator, Transformer, Current, Phase, Power, Wattage, Electrical Circuit, Voltage, Impedence, Load Factor, Safety equipment like MCB, Main switch, Fuse

Sri K K Verma
Electrical Executive Engineer

1

90 M

 

Total

 

15

 

PaperXI
Syllabus of Disaster Management and Misc. Issues for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)
Disaster Management


SN

Topic

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Global Warming

DR A K Singh

1

90 M

2

Basic Sub Disaster Management

Sri Kiran Jalem

1

90 M

3

Medical Aspect of Disaster Management

Dr N N Agrawal
Director, RIMS

1

90 M

4

Role of Police and Civil Defense in Disaster Management

Sri S N Pradhan, IG

1

90 M

5

Transport Disasters

Sri G P Choudhary

1

90 M

6

First Aid in Disaster Management

Dr Shamim Haider
RIMS, Ranchi

1

90 M

7

District Disaster Management Planning

Dr Sunil Kumar Singh
Election Commission

1

90 M

8

Fire Safety

Sri Suresh Prasad
S.F.O.

1

90 M

9

Mining Disaster

Sri S K Verma
Retd. CMD, CCL, Ranchi

1

90 M

10

Community based Disaster Management

Sri Deelip Kumar

1

90 M

11

Disaster Management Act

Sri Binod Kumar

1

90 M

12

Basic of Incident Command System

Sri Ratan Kumar

1

90 M

13

Psycho Social Care in Disaster Management

Dr K S Sanger
RINPAS

1

90 M

14

Drought Management

Sri Deelip Kumar

1

90 M

15

Remote Sensing and GIS in Disaster Management

Sri Kiran Jalem

1

90 M

16

Forest Fire Management

Sri D K Srivastava
Spl. Secy., R.D.

1

90 M

 

Total

 

16

 


 PaperXI
Syllabus for Probationer Deputy Collector
(14 Weeks – Foundation Course)
Misc. Subject


Sl

Topic

Resource Person

Lecture

Time

1

Ethical Issues in Administration, Inter Departmental Co-ordination at the  Level of Secretariat and Field

Dr A K Singh

1

90 M

2

Policies and Function of Science and Technology Department

Secy., Science & Tech.

1

90 M

3

Pollution Control Board – Powers and Functions of Civil Defense Deptt.

Secy., Pollution Control Board

1

90 M

4

Building Division:  Powers and Functions

Secy Build Div.

1

90 M

5

Role of Home Department

Secy., Home Deptt

1

90 M

6

Financial Management of DRDA and PRIs

Secy., Rural Dev.

1

90 M

7

Waste Land Development

Sri A K Malhotra

1

90 M

8

Challenges of Population and Issues of Development

Sri Ranendra Kumar

1

90 M

9

Govt. Servant Conduct Rule

Smt V Kumari

1

90 M

10

Powers and Functions of AG Office

A G, Jharkhand

1

90 M

11

Powers and Functions of Board of Revenue

Member Board of Revenue

 

 

12

Ethos and Customs of Tribal People

Dr Ram Dayal Munda

1

90 M

13

Understanding Jharkhand Movement

Sri Ramesh Sharan

1

90 M

14

P P Partnership

Sri S Jamuar

1

90 M

15

An Introduction to Various Public Sector Undertakings and Institutions in Jharkhand

CMDs of Different Public Sector Undertaking

7

90 M

16

Different Schemes of Human Resource Development Deptt.

Secy., Human Resource Development

1

90 M

17

Different Schemes of Forest Department

Secy., Forest

1

90 M

 

Total

 

22

 

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