State of Bihar - Act
Bihar Employees' State Insurance Medical Service Rules, 1981
BIHAR
India
India
Bihar Employees' State Insurance Medical Service Rules, 1981
Rule BIHAR-EMPLOYEES-STATE-INSURANCE-MEDICAL-SERVICE-RULES-1981 of 1981
- Published on 2 May 1983
- Commenced on 2 May 1983
- [This is the version of this document from 2 May 1983.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
Part I – General
1. Short title and date of commencement.
2. Definitions.
- In these Rules unless the context otherwise requires.-3. Cadre and classification of posts.
- The Service shall consist of four grades, namely:-(a)Class II-Part II – Recruitment
4. Sources of recruitment.
- Appointment to the Service shall be made by one or more of the following methods as may be decided by the Governor on each occasion:-5. Determination of vacancies.
- The Government of Bihar shall decide in each year the number of vacancies to be filled, in the different categories of service by direct recruitment and/or by promotion and/or by transfer:Provided that appointment to the post of Administrative Medical Officer, Employees' State Insurance Scheme, Deputy Administrative Medical Officer, Employees' State Insurance Scheme shall be either by direct recruitment or by direct selection from amongst the members of the Bihar State Medical Service by inviting nomination from the State health department or by promotion from amongst members of the Service as may be decided by the Government on each occasion.6. Reservation of vacancies for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and others.
- In cases of direct recruitment, such percentage of vacancies shall be reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and others as may be fixed by Government from time to time in that behalf, subject to the condition that the candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other satisfy the minimum standard of suitability as may be fixed by the Commission for appointment to the posts.Part III – Direct Recruitment
7.
Government in the Labour and Employment Department shall, when occasion rises, intimate to the Commission the number of vacancies to be filled in Class II of the Service by direct recruitment. On receipt of such intimation the Commission shall announce the said vacancies in such manner as it thinks fit and shall invite application from candidates for such appointment.8. Eligibility.
9. Application.
10. Interview of candidates.
- The Commission shall consider all applications received and shall interview such candidates as they consider likely to be suitable for appointment:Provided that the decision of the Commission as to the eligibility or otherwise of a candidate for interview shall be final.11. Recommendations of the Commission to Government.
- From among the candidates interviewed, the Commission shall recommend in order of merit such number of candidates as may be fixed by the Governor on each occasion. The list of such candidates shall be submitted to the Governor by such date as the Governor may fix.12.
A candidate who is or has been declared by the Commission to be unfit for admission to any examination or guilty of impersonation or of submitting fabricated document or documents which have been tampered with or of making statements which are incorrect or false or of suppressing materials, information or of using or attempting to use unfair means for obtaining support for his candidature, may in addition tor rendering himself liable to a criminal prosecution, be debarred permanently or for a specified period-13. Final selection.
Part IV – Recruitment by Promotion
14.
15. Selection Committee.
- The Departmental Promotion Committee shall make selection of persons belonging to the service and also of those on transfer from other services for promotion under Rule 5 and proviso to Rule 14:Provided that the Commission shall invariably be consulted in those cases of promotion in which the Chairman or the Member of the Commission presiding over the Departmental Promotion Committee specifically desires them to be considered by the Commission.16. Preparation of lists of officers considered suitable for promotion by the Departmental Promotion Committee.
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Part V – Probation and Confirmation
18. Probation.
Part VI – Departmental Examination and Language Examination
19.
Part I – (Without Books)-Duration 1 ½ hours.
Part II – (With Books)-Duration 1 ½ hours.
(i)The Bihar Service Code, Chapter IV (Section I and VIII only) and Chapter VII.(ii)The Bihar Treasury Code, Volume I.(iii)Bihar Pension Rules, Chapters III, VIII (Section I), X, XI, (Sections I and II) and XII.Note: - No Medical Officer will be held to have passed the examination in Accounts until the Collector of the District in which he/she is or was posted, furnishes a certificate that the officer has satisfactorily undergone treasury training fora period of 4 weeks. The Additional, Collector, may in unavoidable absence of the Collector furnish the above mentioned certificate. The Collector/Additional Collector will see that the certificate is sent within three days of the satisfactory completion of the period of training, to the Secretary of the Central Examination Committee.Section II-Hindi(a)There will be one written paper in Hindi (in Devanagri script) carrying 200 marks. The duration of the examination will be of three hours. The marks will be distributed as below:-(i)Noting.......50.(ii)Drafting.....50.(iii)Translation 80; Hindi to English-40 and English to Hindi-40.(iv)Correction of sentences............20.Officer securing 50 per cent and above in the written paper will be declared to have passed by the lower standard and officers securing 60 per cent and above would be declared to have passed by the higher standard.(b)The viva-voce Examination in Hindi will carry 100 marks. The topics for viva-voce will be as follows:-(i)Conversation on general topics 40 marks.(ii)Testing knowledge of technical words and expressions generally used- 30 marks.(iii)Reading of Hindi Manuscript and their oral translation into English and reading of passages in English and their translation into Hindi....... 30 marks.(c)The minimum marks required for passing in the viva-voce by the lower and higher standard will be 50 per cent and 60 per cent respectively. An officer has to obtain the minimum pass marks separately in both the written examination and viva-voce for being declared to have passed in Hindi by either standard.(d)the following books are recommended:-(i)Navin Hindi Praveshika;(ii)Prashikshan Vyakhyanmala, Parts I and II.| Sl. No. | Name of language | Name of prescribed text book | |
| 1. | Santhali | ... | Santhali Praveshika, Parts I and II by Shri Doman Sah "Samir"Editor of the "Hor Sambad", published by SanthalPaharia Seva Mandal, Deoghar. |
| 2. | Mundari | ... | A Mundari Grammer with exercises by Rev. J. Hoffmann, S.J.Catholic Mission, Ranchi. |
| 3. | Oraon | ... | Kath Ara Kath Billin, Id-U, by Dr. Christ Michael Tiga, K.B.Kadru, Ranchi. |
| 4. | Ho. | ... | Ho Kaji by Shri Bhim Ram Sulanki, Chaibassa. |
| Lower Standard | Higher Standard | |
| Rs. | Rs. | |
| Officers of Class I | 750.00 | 1000.00 |
| Officers of Class II | 500.00 | 800.00 |
| Lower Standard | Higher Standard | |
| Rs. | Rs. | |
| For all languages except Nepalese Paharia- | ||
| Officers of Class I | 750.00 | 1000.00 |
| Officers of Class II | 500.00 | 800.00 |
| For Nepalese Paharia- | ||
| Officers of Class I | 250.00 | 500.00 |
| Officers of Class II | 150.00 | 300.00 |