All India Association of IPs/ASPs (CHQ)
All India Association of
Inspectors and Assistant Superintendents Posts (AIAIASP) Quarter No.12, P
&T Colony, Khurshid Square, Civil Lines, Delhi 110 054. Vilas S.
Ingale,General Secretary, Mob.No.09869417961, Tel (O) 022-26156662 Email ID :
vilasingle01@gmail.com & Office Address: Superintendent (Stg.) Mumbai APSO
(Inland), Mumbai 400099.
Directorate vide memo
No. A-34013/04/2013-DE dated 28th January 2014 has declared result of LDCE for
the promotion to the cadre of Postmaster Grade-I held on 30/6/2014.
Today,
Directorate has published the marks of all the candidates appeared in the
said examination. To view the same, please CLICK HERE.
4th
CPC had determined the ratio between minimum & maximum of salary to be
10.7(Chapter 41 & 43) Vth cpc maintained it to be 10.97 (Appendix ‘I’
summary of recommendations para19) in their recommendations which while
implementation was raised to 1:11.76 by the Bureaucrats for their own
advantage.
Shredding
the basic fiber of the Constitution of Indian Socialistic State, after
implementation of 6th CPC this ratio stand raised to 1: 12.85. Both for
salaried employees & Pensioners. Which is much more than even the
capitalist countries like America & Britain. This negative and socially
regressive effects of the 6th Central Pay Commission has had the effect of
worsening wealth and income inequality not only between pre-and post-2006
retirees, but even within pre-2006 retirees where in higher-ups got full parity
in Pension.
BHARAT
PENSIONERS SAMAJ demands that the ratio between the lowest and highest scale be
immediately brought down to at least 1:10 and full parity between pre-and post
retirees to all pensioners be granted.
Source
: CGEN
Getting
the first money orderShashi Pal Jain
TODAY messages and money
can be transferred to any part of the world with the click of a mouse. But who
can forget the thrill of a postman knocking at the door with a money order or a
postcard in hand? Those were the days when earning a living was difficult and
options were limited. Often, the elder son of a family ventured to far-off
places in search of work. Very few families were a bit affluent. Managing the
necessities was itself a daily challenge.
My
elder brother, the late Satya Bhushan, was the first in the family to have
managed a job at the Hindustan Motors in Kolkata. The telephone had still not
arrived in the family. We, three brothers and our parents, would eagerly wait
for a postcard from Kolkata. My eyes still shed a tear of nostalgia when I
recall the scene of the arrival of his first salary to our home in Kharar in
the form of a money order.
The aged postman, Piare Lal, was no stranger to us in this small town for he had been a part of our joys and sorrows. But this time he came excited, demanding home-made sweets from my mother. Not disclosing the reason for his excitement, he handed over five hundred rupees, a princely sum at that time, bringing tears of happiness to my late father, who was a while ago complaining of financial constrains. "Rup Lal, your days of happiness have finally arrived", the postman said. We, the three siblings, repeatedly counted the big five currency notes of Rs100 each, for in those days one had never touched an amount as large as this.
Another time, a telegram would arrive from my maternal uncles, sending "shagun' on "rakhi" to my mother, as a mark of their remembrance and affection. My mother would make us write replies to her brothers on a postcard, thus testing our language skills, lately acquired at school.
When I started contributing news reports to The Tribune in 1981, I received my first payment of Rs 2.80 through a money order. That was the start of my career as a journalist and the elderly Piare Lal became part of this. Piare Lal would walk through the streets with a bag on his shoulders. At times he would sit on a cot spread outside small houses, enjoy a cup of tea offered by his patrons. His talk would revolve around worldly matters, on which sometimes his advice was sought. He had become a part of our life. His mere sight was enough for the heart to pound and eyes to anticipate. When we were children, he played his own little games of suspense while delivering the results of our examinations or at times would give us a free ride on his bicycle. Those were the days when small things of life were a source of joy. Resources were limited, but enough to share. Life was uncertain. Yet hope sustained life.
Times have changed. Now my civil servant son is just a Skype call away, while the Almighty has bestowed on us all material comforts. However, the charms of receiving an envelope from the postman, and sharing one's joys and sorrows in public, are still the ones this heart longs for.
Source : IPASP Punjab
Revised scales
of office space for various categories of officers and staff and special
requirements of Central Secretariat excluding those serving in the Income Tax,
Central Excise and Customs Departments.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Today, (10th March 2014) Pali Marwar HO
under Jodhpur Region rolled out to CBS. Dr. Sachin
Mittal, Director Postal Services, Jodhpur Region inaugurated the said
office to CBS. Shri S. R. Mei SPOs Pali, Shri P. R. Rathore, ASP
(HQ) Pali and their team consisting S/Shri H.S. Rajpurohit, Mohd. Yaseen,
M.S.Solanki, Pali Division has taken lot of efforts for its successful
migrated to CBS platform.
36th
Biennial Circle Conference of All India Association of Inspectors and Assistant
Superintendents Posts Karnataka Circle Branch was
held on 8th and 9th March at Badami (Dist. Bagalkot) and
following have retained their berth for next term.
1. President : Shri Navin Chander, ASP, Bantal
Sub Division, Jodumarga 574219 (09449848923 / 08255232190).
2. Circle Secretary : Shri Manjunatha
Hubballi, ASP (HQ) o/o SPOs, Sirsi Division, Sirsi
581402 (Mobile No. 09449849271)
3. Treasurer : Shri Joseph Rodrigues, ASP
(HQ) o/o SSPOs, Mangalore Division, Mangalore.
CHQ
congratulate these officers and their entire team.
Payment of
Transport Allowance to Central Government Employees posted in offices located
at Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, and Noida Dated 7th March, 2014
Sunday, March 9, 2014
It
has been reported by Shri Komal Singh, Circle Secretary of All India
Association of Inspectors and Assistant Superintendents,
Posts Uttar Pradesh Circle Branch that their 38th Circle Conference will be held on 12th and 13th April
2014at K.C.C.P Arya Kanya Inter College, Narayanpuri, Court Road,
Saharanpur.
40th
Biennial Circle Conference of All India Association of Inspectors and Assistant
Superintendents Posts Andhra Pradesh Circle Branch was held on 8th and 9th March at Hyderabad and
following are unanimously elected as office bearers for next term.
1. President : Shri G. Sivanagaraju, ASP (HQ)
o/o SPOs, Gudiwada Division (Mobile No. 9409755638)
2. Circle Secretary : Shri S. Prasadarao, ASP
(PG&RTI) o/o CPMG, AP Circle, Hyderabad 500001 (Mobile No. 9989899189)
3. Treasurer : Shri P. B. Srinivas, ASP
(Mktg) o/o CPMG, AP Circle, Hyderabad 500001 (Mobile No. 9848281247)
CHQ
congratulate these officers and their entire team.
On
3rd March 2014 Khamagaon HO under Nagpur Region rolled out to
CBS. Ms Vandita Kaul, Postmaster General, Nagpur Region inaugurated
the said office to CBS. Due to constant efforts of Shri N. P. Mundhe,
SPOs, Buldana Division and his team, they achieved first
position in the Region to go for CBS.
Saturday, March 8,
2014
Lalbaugcha
Raja
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Today,
on the occasion of 106th International Women’s Day, Lalbauag Post Office
inaugurated as Mahila Dak Ghar by Shri S. K. Sinha, Member (HRD) Postal
Directorate in Mumbai. The function was attended by Shri P.K. Bisoi, CPMG,
Maharashtra Circle, Shri H. C. Agarwal PMG Mumbai Region, Shri D. Manoj GM
(Finance), Dr. Vinod Kumar DPS (HQ), Shri Pradeep Kumar DPS Mumbai Region, Ms
Simran Kaur SSPOs, Mumbai City East Division and staff members.
Lalbaug
Post Office is located near world famous Lalbagcha Raja Ganpati in
the busy commercial area of East Mumbai. The office, which will be
open from 10.00 hours to 18.00 hours, offers both traditional and modern postal
services like booking of all registered and speed post articles, e-Money
orders, e-payment of utility bills like MTNL besides the Post Office Savings
Bank transactions.
Netaji Market Post
Office Sitabuldi Nagpur - 440012 has also identified as 'All Women Post
Office' and Inaugural function was conducted today in the presence Smt
Vandita Kaul Hon'ble PMG, Nagpur.
Currently, the
Maharashtra Postal Circle has a total staff strength of 26468, out of which 5008
are women.
Letter to DDG
(P) regarding Inter-Circle transfer of surplus qualified Inspector Posts under
Rule 38 of P&T Manual Vol. IV to their home circle.
No.
GS/AIAIASP/Rule-38/TFR-IP/2014 dated : 8/3/2014.
To,
Shri V. P. Singh,
Dy. Director General (P),
Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi 110 001.
Subject
: Inter-Circle transfer of Inspector Posts under Rule 38
of P&T Manual Vol. IV----Surplus Qualified Inspector Posts.
Ref. : Dte
No. 141-177/2009-SPB-II dated 14th December 2010.
Respected
Sir,
Association's
very much regret that we have not received any positive response to our letter
of even number dated 20/1/2014 wherein the list of surplus qualified IPs
seeking transfer under Rule 38 to their home circle was forwarded for issuing
one time measure approval / instructions from Directorate to all
CPMsG.
The assurance given to association
about adjusting all IPs seeking under Rule 38 transfers to their parent circle
has not been implemented in toto as one time measure against the possible
vacancies as agreed upon in the meeting at Directorate level. Apparently our
letters to Directorate are being ignored which are creating sense of
discontentment amongst the members thereby jeopardizing the postal services.
It
is noteworthy to mention that IPs who qualified after 2009 as surplus
candidates have been adjusted by only few circles whereas candidates allotted
to other circles during 2007 to 2009 are being denied their right. It is
therefore once again requested to issue instructions to all CPMsG to consider
transfer cases of surplus qualified IPs under Rule 38 of P&T Manual Vol. IV
to their parent circle immediately against the available vacancies.
We
shall appreciate an immediate reply.
Yours Sincerely,
Sd/-
(Vilas Ingale)
General Secretary
It
is learnt that DPC for promotion to JAG cadre of Indian Postal Service Group
'A' officers was convened on 7/3/2014.
CGHS empanelled
private hospitals continue to extend cashless /credit facilities to the
eligible CGHS beneficiaries
There
have been reports in the Media that private hospitals on the panel of CGHS are
denying credit facilities to the eligible CGHS beneficiaries for delay in settlement
of hospitals bills. Lower package rates and inadmissible deductions etc. have
also been reported to be the other reasons for withdrawal of agreed cashless
/credit facilities.
In this regard, the CGHS beneficiaries are advised not to be guided by such misleading information. Delay in payments in the last quarter of the financial year due to budgetary constraints is not a new phenomenon and the hospitals are aware of it. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has taken special steps and the pendency is likely to be cleared within a week.
CGHS has already invited bids for revision of package rates through a transparent tender process. The last date for submission of bids is 10th March, 2014. Measures have also been taken to streamline the payment related issues in the ensuing empanelment process.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare will ensure that the CGHS empanelled private hospitals continue to extend cashless /credit facilities to the eligible CGHS beneficiaries in compliance with the terms and conditions as laid down in the Memorandum of Agreement signed by them with CGHS. As per the information received by the Ministry, most of the private hospitals are continuing to extend the cashless facilities to the CGHS beneficiaries.
In this regard, the CGHS beneficiaries are advised not to be guided by such misleading information. Delay in payments in the last quarter of the financial year due to budgetary constraints is not a new phenomenon and the hospitals are aware of it. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has taken special steps and the pendency is likely to be cleared within a week.
CGHS has already invited bids for revision of package rates through a transparent tender process. The last date for submission of bids is 10th March, 2014. Measures have also been taken to streamline the payment related issues in the ensuing empanelment process.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare will ensure that the CGHS empanelled private hospitals continue to extend cashless /credit facilities to the eligible CGHS beneficiaries in compliance with the terms and conditions as laid down in the Memorandum of Agreement signed by them with CGHS. As per the information received by the Ministry, most of the private hospitals are continuing to extend the cashless facilities to the CGHS beneficiaries.
Source
: PIB
The Reserve Bank will issue new bank
licences in a few weeks, after seeking approval of the Election Commission,
Governor Raghuram Rajan said today.
The
Reserve Bank will issue new bank licences in a few weeks, after seeking
approval of the Election Commission, Governor Raghuram Rajan said today.
Over two dozen public and private sector applicants, including India Post, IFCI and large business houses such as the Anil Ambani group and the Aditya Birla group, have applied for bank licences.
Over two dozen public and private sector applicants, including India Post, IFCI and large business houses such as the Anil Ambani group and the Aditya Birla group, have applied for bank licences.
The
RBI is expected to issue only a few bank licences after completing due
diligence.
"My sense is, if all goes well we should be able to do it in a few weeks," RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan told reporters after Finance Minister P Chidambaram addressed the central bank's board meeting.
Rajan, however, added that the RBI would seek formal approval from the Election Commission before issuing the licences as the model of code conduct is in force.
"Look, we have to (seek) the formal approval from the EC that announcing the bank licences will be okay. A number of people have said it will, but it would be best that the process is formally approved by the EC," he said, adding that the process was started last year and was not a new proposal.
Replying to questions on bank licences, Chidambaram said he had made no recommendations to the RBI, which had appointed the Bimal Jalan Committee to scrutinise the applications.
"The Jalan Committee report is before the RBI. I have not seen the Jalan Committee report. The RBI will take appropriate decisions. If at some stage the Governor wishes to share its content with me, then I would be very happy to listen. But I don't intend to speak," the Finance Minister added.
Rajan said an RBI panel is looking into the Jalan Committee's report.
"Once we (complete) due diligence, we will pass the report to the Committee of the Board. After that, the decision on bank licences will be taken," he added.
Last month, the Jalan panel submitted its report, along with shortlisted entities, to the Reserve Bank of India.
Guidelines for setting up new banks were issued in February 2013 and the last day for applications was July 1.
The RBI received 27 applications and subsequently, Tata Sons Ltd and Value Industries Ltd withdrew.
"My sense is, if all goes well we should be able to do it in a few weeks," RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan told reporters after Finance Minister P Chidambaram addressed the central bank's board meeting.
Rajan, however, added that the RBI would seek formal approval from the Election Commission before issuing the licences as the model of code conduct is in force.
"Look, we have to (seek) the formal approval from the EC that announcing the bank licences will be okay. A number of people have said it will, but it would be best that the process is formally approved by the EC," he said, adding that the process was started last year and was not a new proposal.
Replying to questions on bank licences, Chidambaram said he had made no recommendations to the RBI, which had appointed the Bimal Jalan Committee to scrutinise the applications.
"The Jalan Committee report is before the RBI. I have not seen the Jalan Committee report. The RBI will take appropriate decisions. If at some stage the Governor wishes to share its content with me, then I would be very happy to listen. But I don't intend to speak," the Finance Minister added.
Rajan said an RBI panel is looking into the Jalan Committee's report.
"Once we (complete) due diligence, we will pass the report to the Committee of the Board. After that, the decision on bank licences will be taken," he added.
Last month, the Jalan panel submitted its report, along with shortlisted entities, to the Reserve Bank of India.
Guidelines for setting up new banks were issued in February 2013 and the last day for applications was July 1.
The RBI received 27 applications and subsequently, Tata Sons Ltd and Value Industries Ltd withdrew.
Source
:
http://www.dnaindia.com/money/report-new-bank-licences-in-a-few-weeks-rbi-governor-raghuram-rajan-1967576
1. First Indian Woman To Receive Lenin Peace Award : Aruna
Asaf Ali
2. First Woman Vice-Chairperson Of Rajyasabha : Violet Alva In 1962
2. First Woman Vice-Chairperson Of Rajyasabha : Violet Alva In 1962
3. First Woman Session Judge In India : Anna Chandi
4. First Woman President Of Students Union : Anju Sachdeva Of Delhi University
5. First Indian Woman To Receive Norman Borlaug Award : Dr. Amrita Patel
6. First Indian Woman To Get International Grandmaster Award
In Chess : Bhagyasri Thipse
7. First Indian Woman Ias Officer : Anna George
8. First Indian Woman T Reach In Olympic Games : Sini
Abraham
9. First Woman President Of India : Pratibha Devisingh Patil
10. First Woman Governor Of State In India : Mrs.
Sarojini Naidu
11. First Woman Prime Minister Of India : Mrs. Indira Gandhi
12. First Indian Woman To Swim Across English Channel : Mrs. Aarti Saha
13. First Indian Woman To Swim Across Strait Of Gibraltar : Aarti Pradhan
14. First Muslim Woman To Sit On Throne Of Delhi : Razia Sultan
15. First Woman President Of Indian National Congress : Annie Besant
16. The First Woman Chief Minister Of An Indian State : Mrs. Sucheta Kriplani ( Uttar Pradesh)
17. First Woman Central Minister Of India : Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
18. First Indian Woman To Climb The Mount Everest : Bachhendri Pal
19. First Woman Airline Pilot : Cap Durba Bannerjee
20. First Woman Ambassador : Mrs. Vijay Lakshmi Pandit
21. First Woman To Climb Mount Everest Twice : Santosh Yadav
22. First Woman Judge Of Supreme Court : Meera Sahib Fatima Biwi
23. First Woman Chief Justice Of High Court : Mrs. Leela Seth
24. First Indian Woman Pilot In Indian Air Force : Haritakaur Dayal
25. First Woman Air Vice Marshal : P. Bandhopadhyaya
26. First Woman Lieutenant General : Puneeta Arora
27. First Woman Chairman Of UPSC : Rose Millian Mathew
28. First Woman Chairperson Of Indian Airlines : Sushma Chawla
29. First Woman To Receive Jnanpeeth Award : Asha Purna Devi
30. First Woman To Receive Bharat Ratna : Mrs. Indira Gandhi
31. First Indian Woman To Receive Nobel Prize : Mother Teresa
32. First Woman To Receive Ashok Chakra : Niraja Bhanot
33. First Woman IPS Officer : Mrs. Kiran Bedi
34. First Woman Doordarshan News Reader : Pratima Puri
35. First Woman Finger Print Experts In India : Sita Varthambal And Bhrangathambal ( Both Were Sisters)
36. First Indian Woman To Go In Space : Kalpana Chawla
37. First Actress In The Indian Cinema : Devika Rani
38. First Indian Woman To Become Miss World : Reita Faria
39. First Woman Speaker Of The State Assembly : Mrs. Shano Devi
40. First Indian Woman To Receive An Asiad Gold Medal : Kamalji Sandhu
41. First Indian Test Tube Baby : Harsha (1986)
42. First Woman Chairperson Of National Woman Commission : Mrs. Jayanti Patnayak
43. First Woman Chairman Of Exim Bank : Tarzani Vakil
44. First Woman To Get Arjun Award : N. Lumsden (1961)
45. First Woman To Win Miss Universe Title : Sushmita Sen
46. First Indian Woman President Of Uno General Assembly : Vijay Lakshmi Pandit
47. First Woman Surgeon :
Dr. Prema Mukherjee
48. First Indian Woman Barrister : Cornotia Sorabji
49. First Indian Woman Advocate : Regina Guha
50. First Chief Justce Of Mumbai High Court : Justice Sujaata B Manohar
51. First Woman To Win WTA Tennis Tournament : Sania Mirza
52. First Woman President Of Indian Science Congress : Dr. Ashima Chatterjee
53. First Deputy Governor Of Reserve Bank Of India : K. J. Udesi
54. First Woman Sahitya Award Winner : Amrita Pritam
55. First Woman Commercial Pilot : Prem Mathur Of Deccan Airways
56. First Woman Foreign Minister : Lakshmi N Menon
57. First Indian Woman At Antarctica : Meher Moos In 1976
58. First Woman Chief Engineer : P. K. Tresia Nanguli
59. First Indian Woman To Complete Her MBBS : Kadambini Ganguli Bose In 1888
60. First Indian Paratrooper Of Indian Air Force : Nita Ghose
61. First Woman Indian Railway Driver : Surekha Shankar Yadav
62. The First Indian Woman Cricketer To Get 100 Wickets : Diana Eduljee
63. First Indian Woman To Get Magsaysay Award : Kiran Bedi
64. First Woman Secretary General Of Rajya Sabha : V. S. Rama Devi
Friday, March 7, 2014
Holding of
supplementary DPC for the promotion to PS Gr. B cadre and repatriation to
parent circle....An update!!!
All
members are aware that CHQ has already requested Directorate vide letters No.
GS/AIAIASP/PS Gr./DPC/2014 dated 20/1/2014 and 20/2/2014 to convene
supplementary DPC for left out vacancies for the year 2013 and consider the
request of officers for repatriation to their parent circle.
While
ascertaining the progress in the matter it is told that Directorate has already
called for consolidated report from all Circles regarding joining of officers
on regular promotion in PS Gr. B cadre vide memo No. 9-06/2014-SPG dated
26/1/2014, but after lapse of more than one months period most of the circles
have not submitted their requisite report to Directorate, therefore holding of
supplementary DPC and repatriation to parent circle may likely to be
delayed.
It
is therefore directed to all Circle Secretaries / CHQ Office Bearers and
members working in Circle Offices to ensure submission of requisite report by
their circle to Directorate in a day or two.
Limited
Departmental Competitive Examination of Lower Grade Officials for promotion to
the cadre of Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants 2013 held on 15.09.2013
result - Haryana Circle
Akopex-2014, Fourth District Level
Philatelic Exhibition (6th Exhibition by Akola Philatelic Association) will be
held by India Post, Akola Postal Division in Co-ordination with Akola
Philatelic Association on 8th and 9th March 2013 at Akola
Venue:
Annasaheb Rokade Sabhagruha, Mahsul Colony, Behind New Bus Stand, Akola - 444
001.
Timing:
11.00 am to 7.00 pm
Inauguration:
8th March 2014 at 11.00 at the hands of Shri B. K. Mistri, Jt. Commissioner,
Income Tax, Akola.
Other
Programmes:
Quiz
Competition - 8th March 2014 at 4.00 pm to be conducted by Shri B. M. Modi and
Shri Ajay Agrawal.
Philatelic
Workshop - 9th March 2014 at 11.00 am to be conducted by Shri Raja Guman, Shri
B. M. Modi and Shri Ajay Agrawal.
Thursday, March 6,
2014
Today,
Ms. P. Gopinath, Secretary (Posts) inaugurated first POSB ATM Machine in
Maharashtra Circle at Chembur
Head Post Office Mumbai 400071. This is HSG-I (IP Line)
delivery head post office and biggest HO in Maharashtra Circle after Mumbai
GPO. The issue of up-gradation of this HO from HSG-I to Sr. PM cadre is pending
at Directorate since 2005. GS has worked in this HO as Postmaster (HSG-I) from
2004 to 2008.
Ms.
P. Gopinath Secretary (Posts) lighting the lamp. Shri P. K. Bisoi CPMG
Maharashtra Circle, Shri V. P. Singh DDG (P), Shri Rajkumar Director (Staff)
Postal Directorate and Shri D. Mannoj GM (Finance) are seen in picture
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Secretary
(Posts), CPMG Maharashtra Circle, PMG Mumbai Region, Shri V. P. Singh DDG (P)
and Shri Raj Kumar Director (Staff) are in picture
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The Hon'ble
President has accepted the resignation of Shri Nikhil Kumar, Governor of
Kerala, with immediate effect.
The President has also been pleased to make the
following appointments:-
1. Smt. Sheila Dixit as Governor of Kerala vice Shri
Nikhil Kumar.
2. Shri B.L. Joshi, Governor of Uttar Pradesh, as the
Governor of the same state for a second term with effect from the date of him
assuming charge.
3. Shri H.R. Bhardwaj, Governor of Karnataka is
appointed to discharge the functions of the Governor of Kerala until a new
Governor takes charge.
Allahabad
Head Post Office migrated to CBS platform on 05th March, 2014. Inaugurated by
Mr. Ashutosh Tripathi, Chief Postmaster General, UP Circle. Mr. M. E.
Haque, PMG Allahabad and Krishna Kumar Yadav, Director Postal Services,
Allahabad Region also present during the inaguration.
Inaugrated by Mr. Ashutosh Tripathi,
Chief Postmaster General, UP Circle with Mr. M. E. Haque, PMG Allahabad and
Krishna Kumar Yadav, Director Postal Services, Allahabad Region.
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Dear Members,
It is learnt that Department is still receiving lot of CAT / Court cases i/c/w declaration of results of previous years PS Gr. B examinations.
It is learnt that Department is still receiving lot of CAT / Court cases i/c/w declaration of results of previous years PS Gr. B examinations.
It is also learnt that to avoid CAT/Court cases in future,
Department is in opinion to make some changes in the examination pattern /
syllabus etc. Therefore department has not hold examination in 2013.
Secondly, revised Recruitment Rules of PS Gr. B cadre are under
preparation and for that some creation memos are required to produce before Nodal
Ministry. It is therefore once again requested to all members/all Circle
Secretaries/CHQ Office bearers (except HP/Odisha/Kerala circles) to search
the creation memos of PS Gr. B posts in their circle since 1993 and report to
CHQ without awaiting further reminder.
Yours truly,
(Vilas Ingale)
General Secretary
Wednesday, March 5,
2014
Resolution - GPF
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during 2014-2015
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Public Services International joins its
members around the world in celebrating women and their achievements on 8th of
March. PSI promotes the work of women trade unionists and stands united with
all of our sisters who deliver vital public services.
On
the eve of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, that will
focus in its 58th session on the post-2015 development agenda, we have to
recognize that a lot of work remains to be done to achieve gender equality.
Austerity and globalization have pushed millions of women out of the labour
market and most of the jobs created in the last decades are short-term,
part-time, temporary, casual or informal and largely precarious. A majority of
these lower paid, less protected workers are women.
Wage
inequality explains a big part of income inequality, because the share of wages
in total income declined over the last two decades in 70 % of countries with
available data, despite an increase in employment rates globally whereas the
share of profits in national income increased virtually everywhere (ILO).
Around the world, the gender wage gap remains a reality across the board,
including in the public sector.
To
address and redress income inequality, the post-2015 Development Agenda must,
above all, focus on employment, well-being and social security. This means that
it must also address gender inequity in the labour market and must address
social policies. This requires policies and laws to protect all workers,
whether in the informal or the formal economy, and to ensure compliance,
instead of impunity, of anti-discrimination and living wage legislation as well
as core labour standards. In addition, gender sensitive policies that take
account of the constraints and the discrimination faced by women and of the
unpaid care work carried out by women - must be designed and implemented.
Free
trade agreements and massive tax evasion by multinational companies and others
have undermined the ability of states to implement public policies that
increase the income position of low-income groups, because of international
legal constraints and decreased government revenues. To address economic and
social inequality effectively, the post-2015 development agenda must provide an
earmarked policy space for governments and social partners to define and then
implement efficient policies for employment and for social transfer – at the
same time as carving out public services from trade agreements.
But
inequality cannot be addressed through economic and labour policies alone. The
post-2015 Agenda must include a goal on the implementation of social protection
floors as defined in the Bachelet Report and the ILO Recommendation 202 that
sets an international standard to be applied at national level. To truly
reverse growing inequality and strive to achieve equity, targets must be
established for the basic social security guarantees that include universal
access to essential health care and basic income security to protect standards
of living when people are sick, unemployed, disabled and old, or cannot work
when having to care for infants or sick family members.
PSI
General Secretary Rosa Pavanelli says "The Post 2015 Development
Agenda is relevant for all countries in the world. We want the UN to promote
policies that will have a real impact on gender equality and social equity.
Inclusion in society is the only means to the full enjoyment of all human
rights and fundamental freedoms. PSI works together with all its affiliates to
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Limited Departmental
Competitive Examination of Lower Grade Officials for promotion to the cadre of
Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants 2013 held on 15.09.2013 result - Haryana
Circle
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India
Post and IDFC have emerged as front runners to receive new banking licences on
the back of their strong distribution networks and credible records.
The committee led by former Reserve Bank of India governor Bimal Jalan, which submitted its report to the central bank last week, is of the view that these two applicants are ready to foray into banking services, a source who did not wish to be identified said.
The
report contains the names of all eligible applicants wishing to set up banks.
The committee began assessing applications at its first meeting on November 1.
"While
the report is yet to be looked into, there is a high chance of giving licences
to India Post and IDFC due to their large existing network," the source
said, without divulging details.
The
central bank will hold a meeting with finance minister P Chidambaram in the
next 10 days to discuss the issue. The final names are likely to be announced
by month-end.
India
Post, being a government body, technically needs Cabinet approval to set up a
bank. The interim budget unveiled by finance minister P Chidambaram recently
did not earmark any funds for the postal department or mention the proposal in
the budget. However, in case its name gets cleared, the formal proposal can be
sent to the Cabinet for approval at a later stage or to a new government taking
office after elections expected in April-May.
A
full budget expected to be presented by the new government in July-August is
likely to contain a detailed provision to help India Post set up a bank.
India
Post has a nationwide network of 155,000 post offices and already has
experience in administering a savings bank scheme, selling tax-saving
instruments and accepting PPF deposits.
IDFC
has been involved in infrastructure funding, asset management (mutual fund) and
private equity services, which are closely linked to banking.
"I
am trying that Post Office should get a banking licence to serve the common man
in rural areas. I will keep by struggle on for banking licence,"
communications minister Kapil Sibal had said recently.
The
RBI received as many as 27 applications but Tata Sons Ltd and Videocon Group's
Value Industries Ltd later withdrew themselves from the race.
Besides
India Post and IDFC, IFCI, Anil Ambani's Reliance Group, Aditya Birla Group,
L&T Finance Holdings and Muthoot Finance, are also in the race to set up
new banks.
Source
: http://www.hindustantimes.com/
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Various decisions taken by the
Government of India on the recommendations of the Shyamala Gopinath Committee
for Comprehensive Review of National Small Savings Fund (NSSF), were
communicated to all concerned by the Government through its Office Memorandum
dated 11th November, 2011.
One of the decisions of the Government based on the recommendations of the
Committee relates to revision of interest rates every financial year, to be
notified before 1stApril of that
year. Accordingly with the approval of the Finance Minister, the rates of
interest on various small savings schemes for the Financial Year 2014-15
effective from 01.04.2014, on the basis of the interest compounding/payment
built-in in the schemes, shall be as under :
Scheme
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Rate of interest
w.e.f.01.04.2013
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Rate of Interest
w.e.f. 01.04.2014
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1.
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2.
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3.
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Savings Deposit
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4.0
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4.0
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1 Year Time Deposit
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8.2
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8.4
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2 Year Time Deposit
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8.2
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8.4
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3 Year Time Deposit
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8.3
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8.4
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5 Year Time Deposit
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8.4
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8.5
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5 Year Recurring
Deposit
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8.3
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8.4
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5 Year SCSS
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9.2
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9.2
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5 Year MIS
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8.4
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8.4
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5 Year NSC
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8.5
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8.5
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10 Year NSC
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8.8
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8.8
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PPF
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8.7
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8.7
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The necessary notifications will be notified separately in this regard in due
course.
Source : PIB
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