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How much does it cost to register one trade mark in Australia?

AUD$420To register a trademark in Australia yourself without using professional support services will involve an application fee and a registration fee.If you use IP Australia's eServices and their inbuilt 'pick list' for selecting the Trade Mark Class, it will cost you AUD$120 to apply for one trademark in one class + AUD$300 after the trademark has been approved for registration. Add AUD$420 for each additional class you want your trademark registered for.Other fees applicable for using different application methods, not using the inbuilt 'pick list' for trademark classes and requesting extensions of time in the registration process are detailed here Trade mark application fees.

What is the job profile of an EPFO Enforcement officer selected through the UPSC? What is the promotional aspect?

EPFO Enforcement officer(EO)/Accounts Officer(AO) is a Level 8( GP 4800). Normally inspectors in other departments are’ appointed at Level 7( GP 4600). EO and AO refers to the same person. When he is handling field related work, he is referred to as EO and when handling Office related work , referred to as AO.Some of the important duties of EOTimely submission of coverage proposals for extension of Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 every establishment which attracts the application of the Act by reason of requisite employment strength.To recommend the coverage of establishment under section 1 (4) of the Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 on the joint request of the employer and the majority of the employees of the establishment, provided the establishment is not statutorily coverable under the Act.To submit proposals for extension of the Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 establishment participating in common Provident Fund in which one or more than one establishment is already covered under the Act.Having covered an establishment to secure full compliance by the employer of that establishment with the provisions of the Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1952 and / or Schemes framed there under.To attend the problems of employers arising in the process of complaints and the grievances of the employees and where he cannot solve the problem or redress the grievances, report the case the Regional Provident Fund Commissioner for further action.To conduct surveys when asked for to assess coverage potential of new categories of establishments.To supply various prescribed forms to the employers on their request and educate them about their proper completion and prompt submission to the Regional Office.To report the Regional Commissioner, evasion, abuse, violation, defect or abnormality noted in the implementation of the Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 and the Schemes framed thereunder.To attend prosecution of defaulters under section 14 of the Act and under section 406/409 of Indian Penal Code.To assist the Recovery Officer, in the matter of realisation of arrears.To ensure that establishment exempted under section 17 (1)/17 (IC)/ 17 (2A) of the Act is complying with the provisions of the Act and also the condition governing the grant of exemption stipulated by the appropriate Government. Similarly, where exemption is granted individually or as a class under Para 27/27 A of the Employees' Provident Fund Scheme, 1952 and/or under para 28 of the Employees' Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme, 1976 as the case may be to ensure that the employer in relation such employees complying with the conditions governing the grant of such exemption.To submit inspection reports, Narrative reports, survey reports and other prescribed reports .To serve summons/warrants on the accused in respect of prosecution cases launched to enable quick results in the larger interest of the Organisation.14. To carry out other instructions contained in manual for Enforcement officersPromotional aspectsTime prescribed from Post of EO to APFC and then APFC to RPFC-II and likewise1. Assistant PF Commissioner - 7 Years( In proposed Recruitment rules for APFC , it is 5 years)2. Regional PF Commissioner-II- 5 Years3. Regional PF Commissioner-I- 5 Years4. Additional Central PF Commissioner- 6 Years5. Additional Central PF Commissioner(HQ)- 4 Years6. Central PF Commissioner- Appointed on recommendation of Appointments Committee of CabinetPromotion also depends upon the vacancy at the time when promotion is due, thus the above time limits are not fixed.After 4 year of regular service, non functional upgradation to Level 9( GP 5400)Hope it helps.

Who is Richard Muller?

Retired professor of physics at UC Berkeley. Now working 3x harder than I ever did before I retired.My proudest achievements in physics are:Discovered the cosmic cosine in the 3K microwave project. The same apparatus was then used by my assistant George Smoot to discover the intrinsic anisotropy; he won the Nobel Prize for that. I won the NSF Waterman Award, the Texas Instruments Founders Prize, and a Mac Arthur Prize Fellowship for this work.Invented accelerator mass spectrometry, now the predominate method to do radiocarbon dating, and sensitive detection of radioisotopes in medicine and other applications.Developed the Berkeley Supernova Search project. It was eventually taken over by my former graduate student Saul Perlmutter, who discovered Dark Energy using it; for that he won the Nobel Prize. I shared in the Breakthrough Prize for this discovery.Was one of the early developers of adaptive optics for astronomy. My team made the first image correction for a star.Created the course "Physics for Future Presidents" at Berkeley. (I had been asked to teach the Physics for Dummies class.) It was voted "Best Class on the Berkeley Campus" the last two times I taught it, beating out classes in all other subjects. I wrote a textbook for the class that is now used at roughly 30 universities. ("Physics and Technology for Future Presidents", named to distinguish it from my popular book.)Earned my Ph.D. in what was then known as "High Energy Physics", now known as "Elementary Particle Physics." Did a few experiments after I graduated; started a program at Berkeley to study double-beta decay; did a sensitive search for unit-charged quarks.Created the "Nemesis Theory", that there is an unobserved companion star to the Sun that triggered a comet shower that killed the dinosaurs. I'm still hoping for the discovery and confirmation of this theory.Founded, in collaboration with my daughter Elizabeth, a non-profit research organization called Berkeley Earth. We did an independent study of global warming and climate change.Study of air pollution in China, just published in 2015, also part of Berkeley Earth.Just filed a patent application for a new method of nuclear waste storage.Spent 34 years as a high-level technical advisor to the US government on US national security. Member of the "Jason" team. Most of my work is still top secret, but I did work for the last 20 years primarily on counter-terrorism.Miscellaneous work: wrote a theory for the origin and mechanism for geomagnetic reversals (which I still think is the best theory out there). Studied the history of lunar comet and asteroid impacts by doing argon dating on spherules found in lunar soil. Discovered, with graduate student Robert Rohde, a 62-million-year cycle in mass extinctions, still unexplained (even though theories have been published). Published one paper disproving a prior claim of gravity wave detection. Published the first paper showing that new comets are brought to the inner solar system predominantly by galactic tides. Wrote extensively on the theory of climate (Milankovitch) cycles; wrote a technical book on that subject.I wrote 10 books (more or less, depending on how you count books that have co-authors). One was a best-seller: Physics for Future Presidents, based on my course. This year (2016) my most recent book will be published, Now -- The Physics of Time, by WW Norton.I got a bunch of teaching awards, both for Physics for Future Presidents and for the introductory courses for physics majors. I particularly like the fact that UC Berkeley students nominated and voted me an award as an "Unsung Hero" for helping students "beyond the call of duty". I've also received awards from Atlantic Magazine ("Brave Thinker Award), and from Poder Business Magazine (their "Courage Award"). Some people thought my switch on global warming was "courageous", but I don't agree; nonetheless, I accepted the awards. I've been elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the California Academy of Sciences, and the American Physical Society. Foreign Policy cited me as one of 21 people they considered "Global Thinkers" (Barack Obama and Steve Jobs were two others on this short list). I've participated in the World Economic Forum in Davos, leading one session.For several years I had a monthly column in MIT's Technology Review. I've written articles in the NYTimes Magazine, Wall St. Journal, and even Reader's Digest. I have written a wonderful (I think) article about the Shield of Achilles (described in Homer's Illiad), that I am too busy to get published. I've written three OpEds in the Wall St. Journal, and two in the New York Times, one of which gained me fame as "The Converted Skeptic" on global warming.I grew up in the South Bronx, attended PS 65 on 141st St, Jr HS 22 (on 161st St), the Bronx HS of Science, then Columbia College; came to U. California Berkeley as a graduate student; Ph.D. advisor was Luis Alvarez (who had not yet won his Nobel Prize).I was arrested in the 1964 Free Speech Movement and spent overnight in the Oakland Jail, where I learned about police brutality first hand. I married Rosemary in 1966; she later decided to become an architect and has had a successful business since then; we recently celebrated our 49th wedding anniversary. Two children, Elizabeth and Melinda. Elizabeth married Rahal Waladi (in Morocco: that was a trip), and I now have two grandchildren, Layla and Asim.I've been involved in several startup companies, and I still have high hopes, but none of them has made me rich, yet. (I've taken four trips to China recently for one of these endeavors.) I've been a consultant to many venture capital, private equity, and other companies, and I help support my non-profit Berkeley Earth through highly-paid speaking engagements.For six years, 1976 to 1982, my wife Rosemary and I created a small gourmet restaurant in Berkeley we called "Inn Season". My sister ran it. Its food was 90% as good as that of Chez Panisse, and our prices were half of theirs. It was not a wise investment, but when we sold it, we came out about even.I'm sure I am overlooking some things, so I'll come back and edit this as I remember. But I think you can learn more about me by reading my other Quora pieces than you can from reading this one.May 24, 2019. Someone just upvote this, so I thought I would check to see if it was up to date. It isn’t.I “retired” 10 years ago, and have been working 3x as hard ever since. My daughter and I created BerkeleyEarth.org, and it was very successful, although non-profit. I wrote additional books, including Energy for Future Presidents (translated into a dozen languages), and more recently, “Now—The Physics of Time.” But my biggest achievement recently has been to be the cofounder, along with Elizabeth, of a company that proposes to dispose of nuclear waste. You can view the link here: http://DeepIsolation.com.

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