Thursday, December 23, 2010



Com.K.Raghavendran



Com.M.Krishnan




Com.K.V Shridharan


CPMG Ms.Karuna Pillai(A.P.)
Com.S.P.Kulkarni ,President
Com.M.Krishan Secretary General NFPE ,
Com.K.Raghavenran.Ex S/G NFPE




CPMG Ms.Karuna Pillai IPS (A.P.) Adreesing House





Resolution Committee with Com.Asit Das Ex G/S/working president AIPSBCOEA

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

REPORT OF FIRST ALL INDIA CONFERENCE-HYDERABAD


NEPE
ALL INDIA POSTAL SBCO EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
CHQ,1ST FLOOR, NORTH AVENUE P.O BLDG
NEW DELHI-110001.
S.P. KULKARNI S. APPANRAJ
Presidenet General Secretary
09767687485,09822056791 099442029069
No: Circular /2/AIC/2010 Dtd ..12.10
SUCCESSFUL 1ST ALL INDIA CONFERENCE IN HYDERABAD
Dear Comrades,
"WISH YOU HAPPY & PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR-2011"
I am very glad to put up the Report of First All India Conference of our newly Recognized SBCO Association with your Record break attendance in the history of SBCO associations.
Sucessfully, the maiden conference of our Association was held in Hyderabad on 11.12.10 at SundarayyaVignana Kendra. The Reception Committee headed by Comrade DASV.Prasad the General Secretary of Andhra Circle Postal Co-ordinating Committee had made excellent and elaborate arrangements for the conduct of the first AIC.
As many as 145 delegates and visitors participated in historical conference from circles namely, Andhra, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharastra, Punjab, Tamil Nadu ,Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. Himachal Pradesh
Amidst thundering slogans, Com. M. Krishnan the Secretary General of NFPE hoisted the Red Flag. Com. S. Appanraj, President of AIPSBCO EA was on the chair and proceedings were conducted in the presence of com S.P. Kulkarni Working president of AIPSBCOEA& former General Secretary of Indian Postal SBCO Staff Assn. Com Asit Das General Secretary presented the General Secretary’s report. Delegates representing all participating Circles spoke on the important problems of SBCO Employees and elaborately discussed he ways and means to strengthen the organization of our Association.
Great leader of mighty NFPTE, com K.G. Bose and former Vice President of AIPSBCO EA, Com. Krishnadoss (Kerala) were remembered and paid tributes in the session in a fitting manner.
Com M. Krishnan, SG, NFPE had inaugurated the Conference. Our leader portrayed the history of the formation of SBCO wing after bifurcation from Audit andAccounts Department and the present plight of employees owing to so many arbitrary and retrograde changes in the style of functioning. Election of office bearers was conducted smoothly and unanimously.
Com K. Ragavendran, Formerly SG, NFPE took part and graced the conference. In his felicitation address he justified the necessity of formation of a militant union in SBCO wing and has called for mobilization of all SBCO employees under the banner of NFPE and to make the AIPSBCOEA thenumber one union in future.
Com. S.P.Kulkarni Working president of our Association narrated the situation which warranted merging "Indian Postal SBCO Staff Association "with "AIPSBCOEA" in the interest of SBCO employees to get recognized to save SBCO cadre, its identity and declared that the new team will toil for the advancement and betterment of SBCO employees under the banner of NFPE .Under the banner of NFPE we will be involved in all India Policies. Identity of
SBCO as one cadre functioning as internal Audit will be taken up at higher level with the Cooperation of all associations of NFPE federation. Victimization of SBCO at present by the local authorities will be stopped. Implementation of all Court cases decided earlier by the Different Courts will be taken up. He expressed faith in the policy of NFPE federation & the role of all Comrades which will be certainly justified towards SBCO issues. He expressed his feelings for the Support of all SBCO staff to the policy of this association and struggle of 15-16 years without any facility , Recognition which leads us to the Recognition will certainly leads us to the Number one position in the future in SBCO cadre. He assured to the house about non stop struggle up to the achieving this target and demanded to extend this belief, Faith,Support & participation with association activitiesand full support to the newly elected CHQ office bearers. Com K.V. Sridharan GS P3 rendered affectionate felicitation speech . He underlined the role of SBCO in the technological development and cadre restructure which would take place in the near future in Postal department and expressed concern about the dearth of promotion opportunities in SBCO
Besides, many leaders, Com. D.K. Rahate President NFPE; Com. Iswar Singh Dabas G.S. P4; Com. Giriraj Singh GS RIII; Com P.Suresh, G.S. R IV; Com. PranabBhattacharjee G.S. Admn; Com. S.S. Mahadeviah, G.S. GDS Union;Com.R.N.Parashar Assistant Secretary General NFPE; Com.S.RagupathyAssistant Secretary General NFPE and Com. P.Rajanayagam formerly G.S. Postal Accounts have attended and greeted us. All the leaders assured to lend full support for achievement of our demands
. Surprising visit of Ms. Karuna Pillai IPS,CPMG A.P.Circle as per her assurance create enthusiasm in the house. The CPMG addressed the house and explain the Role of SBCO and its participation in new Technology. She discussed with Staff the grievances faced by the staff and assured every type of cooperation.
Amendments to the constitution of our association and Resolutions were passed.
The monthly subscription of members has been revised as Rs.30/- with immediate effect.
A separate Open Session marking the occasion of the NFPE Federal Executive, the first AIC of our SBCO Employees Association and Postal Civil Wing Employees Association was also held in the big auditorium of the venue in which besides the leaders of NFPE several leaders of Central Trade Unions and sister organisations addressed.
Resolutions:
The following resolutions were unanimously adopted:
The Savings Bank Control Organization (SBCO) was formed in 1961 replacing the maintenance of Duplicate Accounting System in erstwhile P&T Audit Office. First, Savings Bank accounts were decentralized from Audit and sent to SBCO of the respective Head Post Offices. This system was introduced as an internal Audit & Accounts in the HPOs under the control of Accounts Officer, ICO SB) of the respective Circle Offices. Granting of Earned leave, transfer and writing of Confidential Reports were responsible for attendance of the staff of SBCO and grant of casual leave and Divisional Heads are entrusted with passing of T.A. Bills and Medical claims. The SBCO Branch at the HPO was functioning as an independent Unit doing accounting and auditing work in respect of SB Accounts. The main purpose of the introduction is to ensure
that the existing balance accounts of H.O. and its S.Os as a whole is agreed at least once in a year
and there is no leakage of revenue. During the year 1966, the work of Cumulative Time Deposit Accounts was transferred from P&T Audit Office to the SBCOs without providing any extra staff to look after that work. Though the SBCOs was introduced in 1961, no norm for the work was evolved till October 1965 in respect of SB and in respect of CTD till January 1975. This resulted in enormous arrears in CTD work. Recurring Deposit Scheme was introduced on 01.04.1970 and Time Deposit Accounts was also introduced in the year 1970. PPF scheme was introduced in 1979, MIS & NSS 87 was introduced in 2004 and the SBCO was entrusted with the work of accounting/auditing of the schemes without providing additional staff strength to the SBCO as and when new schemes were introduced. The arrears in RD work accumulated along with the CTD arrears and the staff could not manage the work load thrust upon them. This was the position all over India from 1968 to till date. The Department tried to wipe out the arrears by granting OTA to the existing staff and by forming arrears clearance squads. This did not bring the desired result. In the meantime the administrative control of the SBCO staff such as writing of C.Rs and disciplinary powers were transferred from Accounts Officer ICO (SB) to the Divisional Superintendents during the year 1978. The SBCO was formed mainly to monitor and assist the operative work of SB Branch by raising objections against the mistakes committed by the SB Branch staff and the Sub Office staff. The individuality of the
SBCO branch was slowly eroded and the Administrative Officers from Apex level to lower level began to consider this branch as an unwanted appendage. After decentralization of RD & MIS accounts, the position began much worse and the SBCO branch was converted as an operative branch and the staffs are being coerced to do posting work that was being done by SB Branch of HPOs. The main purpose for which the SBCO was formed was completely forgotten by the Administration and its importance was slowly whittled. The in-charge of SBCOs in most of the HPOs has to tow the line of their Divisional Head and so their function as an independent Divisional Heads and Regional PMGs are now penalizing the SBCO staff for the frauds committed in Sub Offices and Branch Offices in the guise of contributory negligence that too after the necessary decentralization of RD & MIS accounts. The positions of staff are being grossly ignored while the imputations are framed against the SBCO staff. The staff of postal Accounts are not penalized for any frauds committed in savings Certificates though the accounting/auditing of the same is entrusted to that office. The Department should not apply different standards for imposing recoveries and the SBCO should not be penalized for the frauds committed by the S.Os & B.Os. This Union requests the Secretary, Department of Posts to study the issue in depth and take necessary measures to prevent the continuous harassment of SBCO staff immediately.
2. All the vacant posts of postal Assistant (SBCO) cadre all over India should be filled up immediately and create posts on functional requirements.
3. Benefit of MACP upgradation was not still reached to many officials in SBCO. This conference requests the administration to take necessary action to grant the
upgradation to all left outPostal Assistants (SBCO)
4. SBCO employees belong to circle cadre and their work similar to Audit and Accounts function. The technical performance of staff in being monitored by the Accounts officer ICO (SB) of Regional Office/ Circle office. As such the powers of writing of CRs to all cadres in SBCO should be entrusted with Accounts
Officer ICO (SB) which is appropriate. Likewise, the AO ICO (SB) should also be appointed as the disciplinary authority to all cadres of SBCO
5. Orders of Transfer liability in SBCO Cadres must be modified at par with the guidelines on the subject prevalent in Accounts line officials in post office Though, the LSG Accountants belong to circle cadre their transfer liability has been ordered to restrict to divisional level. Similar relaxation may be applied to the officials of SBCO, so that their hardship in transfers would be mitigated.
6. SBCO employees are not allowed to appear for PSS Group ‘B’ Examination. It is virtually a deprival of opportunity and injustice. As such, this conference requests the administration at higher level to review the orders in this regard and cause issue orders for allowing the SBCO employees to appear for.
7. Sanchay post software contains a lot bugs. Any move to implement SBCO module in Sanchay Post without modification that fulfils requirements of
SBCO Branch will jeopardize the entire functioning of SB Schemes. Until then, V2 software should be allowed to continue in SBCO.
8. In the situation of non settlement of minus balances/ suspense account of crores of rupees, any attempt of total switch over of all categories of POSB abruptly to Core banking solution will be fraught with high risk. The proposal CBS software must be validated by some of senior personnel from SBCO side. This conference wishes to point out that adequate precautionary measures should be taken ahead of introduction of Core Banking solution in PO Savings Bank.
9. Decentralization of RD of MIS work have become total failure. Maintenance of ledgers and other records at SO/HO has been made defunct. Exploiting the situation, someunscrupulous elements are committing frauds. However, roll back of these schemes in practically not possible. This conference suggests that schemes similar to RD & MIS may be introduced afresh and installed at HO level from 1.1.2011. Let the existing accounts in RD&MIS categories be closed on attaining the prescribed maturity period with present status.
10.Creat post of System Administrator for V2SBCO & Lan2v2 Software
11.Change in SBCO Control Procedure considering Computerization.
12. To fill up all LSG/HSG-II & HSG-I posts notionally.
13.Settlement of Revision cases to cope up the present work entrusted to SBCO( New schemes

Election of Office Bearers:

The AIC elected the following Office Bearers unanimously for the ensuing term.

President : S.P. Kulkarni SBCO Kolhapur H.O. Maharashtra
Working President :Asit Das SBCO Alipur H.O.West Bengal
Vice President :B.K. Valand O/o AOICO Rajkot, Gujarat
:Baldevraj Sharma SBCO Moga H.O. Punjab
General Secretary :S. Appanraj SBCO Madurai H.O.(TN)
Dy Gen. Secretary : Virendra Kumar Tiwari SBCO Lucknow, U.P
Asst Gen. Secretary : L. Kishan Singh,SBCO Hyderabad H.O. A.P
: M.K. Mohanan,SBCO Thiruvanantpuram Kerala
: Subhash Jaiswal SBCO Damoh H.O.M.P.
: Nirmal Kumar Bajpayee,SBCO PATNA Bihar
: V.K. Jain SBCO Madanganj H.O.Rajasthan
Financial Secretary : Com. Rajiv, SBCO Amnbala H.O.Haryana
Asst Financial Secretary : K.K. Sharma, SBCO Chamba H.O.H.P.
Org. Secretary : Atul Kumar srivastav SBCO Kanpur H.O.U.P
: S.Gurumurty SBCO Shimoga H.O.Karntaka

Comrades,
The historic decision taken at Delhi by the All India Leaders about merger of two SBCO associations one, Indian Postal SBCO Staff Association struggling since 15-16 years ,which was deprived from Recognition due to pending Different Court cases and struggling to save SBCO and another newly formed All India Postal SBCO Employees Association under the banner of NFPE ,has proved land mark in the history of SBCO. The Decision of All India leaders Firmly supported by the All Circles it is reflected through the Verification Process as this New Association
get Recognized with 20 % membership and proved that all SBCO staff wants to join main Stream, with NFPE and proved confidence with the leadership who has taken the decision of Merger of both SBCO Association and to join with NFPE the strongest Federation in the Department of Posts. Over all these the Record break attendance for the very first All India Conference has encouraged the CHQ leaders to fight for number one position in SBCO cadre and to maintain its identity with their firm policies for the betterment of SBCO staff.
From the first conference, we have derived good inspiration to build a stronger union in SBCO wing. We shall strive with dedication and sincerity to ventilate all problems of the employees of SBCO in particular utilizing all platforms of negotiations available for recognized Associations including the JCM Departmental Council under the great banner of the historical NFPE Federation. Unity is strength and therefore it is clear that the advancement of SBCO employees can be achieved only by uniting with the entirety of the Postal Employees belonging to various cadres. We are not alone; We are part and parcel of the mighty NFPE Federation and with all the strong affiliated Organizations of the Federation. Here commences our onward and united march towards progress and achievements.
AIPSBCOEA ZINDABAD!!!!! NFPE ZINDABAD!!!!!!!!
Workers Unity ZINDABAD !!!!!!!!
Visit Website-
www.aipsbcoea.blogspot.com E-mail: aipsbcoea@gmail.com
Comradely yours,
S. Appanraj
General Secretary,

Sunday, December 5, 2010

ALLINDIA POSTAL SBCO EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION -Hyderabad -(Andhra Pradesh)


First ALL India Conference : Reception Committee:-


Chairman:-

Com S.A Rahim G.S./AIPCUEA- Contact No- 09990155999


Vice Chairman:-

Com.T.Satyanarana G.S./AIPAEA Contact No- 09912348500


Secretary:- Com.DASV Prasad C.S.P-III


Treasurer :- Com.Madhusudan Rao C.S.R-III


Member :- Com.Kishan Singh C.S. AIPSBCOEA-

Contact No- 08008934765 & 09441295400


NOTE- ALL Delegates may report Reception Committee Address.Arrangments are made on the address belllow-


Reception Committee Address:-

B-1 , P & T Quarters , Opposite to CITY CENTRAL LIABRARY, CHIKKADPALLY , Hyderabad-500020. Near, Sudha Hotel Bus Stop. Hyderabad.


Delegates Arriving At Secundarabad- Railway Station- Bus No 40 or Bus No-1 to the above Address.


Delegates Arriving at EMLIBAN BUS Station Hyderabad- Bus No-1 up to the above Address.


For Details Contact to Com.S.P.Kulkarni- 09767687485 & 09822056791 ,Com.Kishan Singh -08008934765.-


--- By S.P.Kulkarni.Working President.AIPSBCOEA.

ALLINDIA POSTAL SBCO EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION -Hyderabad -(Andhra Pradesh)

First ALL India Conference : Reception Committee:-

Chairman:-Com S.A Rahim G.S./AIPCUEA- Contact No- 09990155999

Vice Chairman:- Com.T.Satyanarana G.S./AIPAEA Contact No- 09912348500

Secretary:- Com.DASV Prasad C.S.P-III

Treasurer :- Com.Madhusudan Rao C.S.R-III

Member :- Com.Kishan Singh C.S. AIPSBCOEA- Contact No- 08008934765 & 09441295400

NOTE- ALL Delegates may report Reception Committee Address.Arrangments are made on the address belllow-

Reception Committee Address:- B-1 , P & T Quarters , Opposite to CITY CENTRAL LIABRARY, CHIKKADPALLY , Hyderabad-500020. Near, Sudha Hotel Bus Stop. Hyderabad.

Delegates Arriving At Secundarabad- Railway Station- Bus No 40 or Bus No-1 to the above Address.

Delegates Arriving at EMLIBAN BUS Station Hyderabad- Bus No-1 up to the above Address.

For Details Contact to Com.S.P.Kulkarni- 09767687485 & 09822056791 ,Com.Kishan Singh -08008934765.-

--- By S.P.Kulkarni.Working President.AIPSBCOEA.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Attention Please:-

Dear Comrades,
Circle Secretaries/ Circle Representaives,
Write to the CPMG of your circle to grant Special Casual leave to attend all India Conmference at Hyderabad. Letter for referance is put up here.
- S.P.Kulkarni.


Ref No- ORG /SBCO/10 Date :- 22nd Nov.2010

To
The Chief Postmaster General,
Maharastra Circle,
GPO. Mumbai-400001

Sub :- Grant of Special Casual Leave to attend 1St All India Conference of this Assn at Hyderabad.

Ref No-Notice issued by the Gen Secretary Ref No- PC-1/AIC Dated 7-11-2010.

Respected Sir ,

With reference to the notice issued by the General Secretary 1St All India Conference of this newly Recognized SBCO Association is to be held At “ SUNDARAYYA VIGNANA KENDRAM , BEGHALINGAMPALLI, HYDERABAD -500044 ( Andhra Pradesh) on 10.12.2010 to 11.12.2010.

You are requested to Grant Special Casual leave to the SBCO delegates who are willing to attend this Conference to enable them to attend the Conference including proper Transit.

Necessary instruction to all concerned PMG’s/SSPO’s/SPO’s to relieve the willing delegates may be issued.

This Association is Newly Recognized vide DTE Letter No- 13/01/2010- SR Dtd 22th Sept.2010 in SBCO Cadre.

Wishing your favour action with a single line reply to the undersigned.

Yours Faithfully,

( S.P.Kulkarni)
Circle Secretary, & working President of CHQ

Encl- copy of Notice issued by the General Secretary.

Copy to
The Postmaster General
Aurangabad /Goa /Mumbai /Pune /Nagpur Region
For Information & n/a Please.
( S.P.Kulkarni)

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Orers on MACP by CAT Principle Bench-DELHI-

CAT Principal bench New Delhi decided in its OA No. 1401/2010 on 09.09.2010 that if the employees who on fixation of ACP scales, are in receipt of lesser salary than their juniors in the same cadre/post, then their salary be stepped up accordingly. We are demanding that it should be applied in the case of promotees in our department also.- S.P.Kulkarni.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Working president Visit to Hyderabad:-

Working President visited Hyderabad on 18th Nov.2010. He visited to all H.O's in Hyderabad along with Shri.Kishan Singh Circle Secretary AIPSBCOEA (A.P.) Meeeting with CPMG Ms Karuna Pillai:- Discussed SBCO issues.Invitation given to the CPMG for Open Session to be held on 11th Dec.2010 at Hyderabad at 17.00 PM.She assured every type of Cooperation.She welcomed the Views &policy of the SBCO association and assured her attendence on the open session.
-- S.P.Kulkarni.

Friday, November 12, 2010

AMMEMDED NOTICE FOR AIC at HYDERABAD-

Phone: 011-23092771 [HQrs]
033-26727027 [Res]
033-22376108 [Union] 9433443221 [ Mobil ]
ALL INDIA POSTAL SBCO EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
[ Federated with the “National Federation of Postal Employees” ]
Central Headquarters
1st Floor, North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi – 110001

No. PC – 1 / AIC Date : 7.11.2010
NOTICE

Notice under article 25 of the constitution of All India Postal SBCO Employees Association read with article 20 ( a ) and 22 ibid is hereby given that 1st All India Conference of this Association will be held at "SUNDARAYYA VIGNANA KENDRAM BAGHALINGAMPALLI, HYDERABAD-500 044" ( Andhra Pradesh ) on and from 10 .12.10 to 11.12.2010.

The following shall be items of agenda for the 1st All India Conference : -

1. Consideration and adoption of report.
2. Discussion on financial affaires.
3. Consideration and amendments,( if any ) of Constitution of AIPSBCOEA.
4. Organizational Review.
( I ) Discussion on proposed Strike from 13th July’10 ( finally deferred ) and its outcome.
( ii ) Organizational Position in all level.
( iii ) Finalization of Subscription.
( iv ) Membership verification.
5. Attacks on Postal Services
( I ) Privatization and outsourcing of postal work.
( ii ) Attack on SBCO workers.
6. Implementation of MACP.
7. Policy and Programme.
8. Election of Office Bearers.
9. Election of Federal Councilor.
10. Appointment of Auditor.
11. Venue of next AIC.
12. any other item with the permission of the chair.
S/d
( Asit Das )
General Secretary,
Copy forwarded to : -
1. Com. S. Appanraj, All India President. All India Postal SBCO Employees Association, Madurai,
Tamilnadu.
2. Com. S.P.Kulakarni, All India Working President, AIPSBCOEA, Maharashtra.
3. The Secretary General, NFPE, New Delhi.
4. All CHQ Office bearers & Circle Secretaries of AIPSBCOEA.
5. All General Secretary, under the banner of NFPE.
6. The Circle Secretary, AIPEU, Group – C, Andhra Pradesh Circle.
7. The Director General, Department of Post New Delhi 110001.
8. Spare.
S/d
( Asit Das )
General Secretary,

Phone: 011-23092771 [HQrs]
033-26727027 [Res]
033-22376108 [Union]
9433443221 [ Mobil ]
ALL INDIA POSTAL SBCO EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
[ Federated with the “National Federation of Postal Employees” ]
Central Headquarters
1st Floor, North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi – 110001

No. PC – 1 / AIC Date : 10.11.2010


To
The Director General
Department of Post
Govt. of India
Dak Bhawan,
New Delhi – 100 001

Sub : Holding of 1st All India Conference.

Sir,

This union has the proud privilege to intimate you that at the last membership verification process, we have achieved Govt. recognition. At the same time, we have achieved the affiliation of our beloved Federation ( ie. NFPE ). Now, on completion of necessary formalities, 1st All India Conference of this Union is going to be held on and from 10.12.2010 to 11.12.2010 at "SUNDARAYYA VIGNANA KENDRAM BAGHALINGAMPALLI, HYDERABAD-500 044" ( Andhra Pradesh ) . A copy of the notice of the said Conference is enclosed for ready reference.

You are requested to cause suitable action so that special causal leave may be granted with transit period to the delegates to enable them to attend the conference timely.


Yours faithfully,

Encl : 1 ( one ) S/d
( Asit Das )
General Secretary,
All India Postal SBCO Employees Association


Copy to : All Pr. / Chief Postmaster General , for favour of information and causing suitable
action in this respect.

S/d

( Asit Das )
General Secretary,
All India Postal SBCO Employees Association

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

VENUE OF First AIC of ALL INDIA POSTAL SBCO EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION -HYDERABAD

VENUE OF First AIC Of ALL INDIA POSTAL SBCO EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION- 10th -11th Dec.2010 At-

SUNDARAYYA VIGNANA KENDRAM ,
BAGHALINGAMPALLI , Hyderabad - 500044 ( Andhra Pradesh)

Delegation Fee Rs. 300 /-

Note:- Delegates who wish to attend will be granted Special Casual Leave including Transit. Contact- S.P.Kulkarni - 09767687485 , 09822056791 , 0231- 2626791 for details or for any problem.

S.P.Kulkarni
Working President AIPESBCOEA.

Friday, November 5, 2010

NEW PENSION SCHEME: CHOOSE PLAN TO SUIT RISK PROFILE
Under the New Pension Scheme (NPS), investors save money which is put into the capital market. The sum which you will get after retirement will be dependent on the performance of the capital market. You can make monthly or weekly contributions to the NPS. But for every contribution, your transaction cost will increase.
Prior to NPS, there was the Defined Benefit Plan -one would get certain pension fixed for life. The post retirement proceeds were fixed and if there is a shortfall in this corpus, the government would make good.
NPS is a Defined Contribution Plan where the returns will not be fixed. You will only get what you have contributed and returns that the fund manager generates on it. All new entrants to the central government services (other than armed forces) after January 1, 2004, will compulsorily join this scheme. All citizens, including NRIs, aged 18 to 60 can voluntary join the scheme. The exit age is 60 years.
A minimum contribution of Rs 6,000 is compulsory per year. The minimum amount per contribution is Rs 500 and a minimum of four contributions in a year for each subscriber account is required.
Under the NPS, each subscriber is allotted a unique 16-digit Permanent Retirement Account Number (PRAN). This number is portable. The records of transactions are maintained by the Central Record Keeping Agency (CRKA). The subscriber has the option to invest with seven pension fund managers (PFMs). He also has the option to choose any one or more PFMs to manage his contribution. These PFMs will have three kind of funds categorised as 'E' for equity funds, 'G' for funds investing in government securities and 'C' for fixed income securities other than government securities.
There are two types of accounts:
Tier I account where you cannot withdraw
The Tier I account is the basic NPS account that is non-withdrawable till retirement or death of the subscriber. In this account, the total corpus at retirement age is split, where a minimum of 40 percent of the final corpus has to be compulsorily used to buy an annuity while the subscriber is free to withdraw the remaining 60 percent as a lump sum or in installments.
Tier II account where you can withdraw
The Tier II account is available to only to those who are existing subscribers of the Tier I account. The money contributed into this account can be freely withdrawn as and when the subscriber wishes to except for a minimum balance that needs to be maintained at the end of each financial year.
Charges
The NPS levies an investment charge of .00009 percent of the assets under management. Initial charges of account opening are around Rs 470. From the second year onward the charges are Rs 350 per annum. Also, a charge of Rs 10 is applicable for each transaction. One can make monthly or weekly contributions. But for every contribution, your transaction cost will increase.
Fund managers
These are managed by fund managers. Currently, seven fund houses appointed by the government are available under the NPS.
These are:
LIC Pension Fund Limited SBI Pension Funds Pvt Limited UTI Retirement Solutions Limited IDFC Pension Fund Management Company Limited ICICI Prudential Pension Funds Management Company Limited Kotak Mahindra Pension Fund Limited Reliance Capital Pension Fund Limited
Schemes
There are three schemes available under the NPS. Fund C
In case you invest in this fund, all the money will be invested in fixed income instruments such as corporate bonds and government securities. One should consider investing in this fund if the risk appetite is medium as corporate bonds are not that risky. Fund E
In case one invests in this fund, a portion of not more than 50 percent of the invested money will be put in equity. You should choose this retirement plan only if your risk appetite is high, as up to 50 percent of your money will be linked to the performance of equity.
Fund G
In this case, all your money will be invested in government securities. Hence, this is suited for risk-averse investors. One can choose to invest in any of these funds. You may also invest in a mix of these funds. If you do not choose between these funds, your contributions will be invested in a fund with 15 percent in equity, 45 percent in corporate bonds and 40 percent in government bonds. With increase in age, after 35 years, the government bond exposure will increase with a maximum limit of 80 percent and 10 percent each in equity and corporate bonds.
Fixed income pension plan
The government has proposed to extend the 'fixed income pension plan' to workers in the unorganised sector. The monthly contributions one makes will be invested as per NPS guidelines. The State funds for the savings scheme will be added to this. If any gap exists between the sum guaranteed and sum generated from the two steps, the central government will provide the required funds. The new plan will be started off initially in Haryana, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. This amendment is meant only for workers in the unorganised sector. Central and State government employees will continue to get pension through NPS.
Tax benefit Presently, NPS does not offer any tax exemptions unlike other retirement plans. It falls under the category of exempt-exempt-tax (EET) system which means that maturity benefits you receive after retirement will be taxable. However, with the Direct Tax Code coming in NPS will be tax exempted on withdrawal too.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

WISH You & Your Family, HAPPY DIPAVALI, the Festival of Light. Let This DIPAVALI may brought HAPPINESS, JOY, PROSPEROUS . HAPPY NEW YEAR.

by,

S.P.Kulkarni.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Phone: 011-23092771 [HQr)
ALL INDIA POSTAL SBCO EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
[ Federated with the “National Federation of Postal Employees” ]
Central Headquarters
1st Floor, North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi – 110001
( 09767687485,Fax& Ph-0231-2626791,1447-A Ward Rajghat Rd.Shivaji Peth,Kolhapur-416012)

No- Circular/1/AIC/ Date -24th Oct.2010
To
The Central Office Bearers,
All Circle Secretaries,
Of All India Postal SBCO Employees Association,& SBCO Staff,

Dear Comrade,
It Is heartening to note that our Association has achieved long awaited Recognition in the Department in the present Membership Verification through Check Off System. Recognition Orders issued Vide Deptt.. Letter No- 13/01/2010-SR Dtd 22 nd Sept.2010.
Role of NFPE Leaders Secretary General Com. Shri. M.Krisnan, Com. Shri.K.Raghavendra & NFPE Group "C" General Secretary Shri. K.V. Shidharan played important role to consider & to Build a strong association for SBCO in achieving the Recognition for this Association. "RED SALUTE " to them and all NFPE leaders at all levels for their cooperation.
I am really proud to convey my comradely greetings with “RED SALUTE” to all of our members who supported our policy. The decision of Merger of both SBCO Associations( Indian Postal SBCO Staff Association & All India Postal SBCO Employees Assn) taken by the All India Leaders to save SBCO cadre and to join with all India policy in All India Activities, on 25th Feb 2010. So Called AISBCE Recognized union which is away from the all India Policy & non affiliated having no any role at All India level & Policies is not able to protect SBCO staff. Considering all the aspects it was demand of the Time to join with main stream at All India level & with Policy to save SBCO cadre. The feelings of the SBCO staff to maintain its identity & status & Facts at present along with all Staff & working Associations /Federation were discussed at All India Level with all concerned Federations. Feelings of the SBCO staff honored by the NFPE Federation and an historic decision of Merger of Both SBCO association was taken at Delhi on 25th Feb2010 and decided to face verification process for Recognition under the banner of NFPE affiliated “All India Postal SBCO Employees Association”. The decision to avoid distribute membership was taken to survive SBCO cadre. Result of the decision of Merger of both association and decision to join with NFPE the strongest federation is accepted by the SBCO staff. Association Secured Recognition with 20 % of Membership without any facility. This is proved that SBCO staff accepted to join main stream & to remain with All India policy.
This is the beginning Comrades, Now we have to unite to support this association to be the one & only One Association under this banner. The First All India Conference of this Association is to be held at Hyderabad ( Andhra Pradesh Circle) on 10/11 the December 2010. I appeal to attend this Conference with maximum Delegates from your circle. We have to strengthen this association up to Divisional Level/ Regional Level/Circle Level & at all India level. Keep contact with NFPE, divisional/Regional/ Circle level. The main items about Status of SBCO, Restructuring of Cadres, MACP issues, pending Court cases, involvement of SBCO in different cases, denial of every benefit to SBCO staff all such issues which are handled by this association leaders since 12/13 years will be highlighted. The role of SBCO at par with Audit & Accounts is supported by the NFPR Federation leaders. It needs deep discussion & grass root support. So I appeal to you all to attend First All India Conference with maximum Number of Delegates. Notice of the meeting will be issued in Due course. Book your reservations now. Keep in Contact with undersigned.
Comradely Yours,
(S.P.Kulkarni)
AlL India working President.09767687485
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Phone: 011-23092771 [HQrs]
033-26727027 [Res]
033-22376108 [Union]
9433443221 [ Mobil ]
ALL INDIA POSTAL SBCO EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
[ Federated with the “National Federation of Postal Employees” ]
Central Headquarters
1st Floor, North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi – 110001

Email ID : www.aipsbcoeachq2010@gmail.com

No. SBCO/ Membership Verification/10 Dated 19th Sep’2010.

To
The Central Office Bearers,
All Circle Secretaries
Of AIP SBCO Employees Association.



Dear Comrade,

It is heartening to note that our organization has achieved long wanted recognition of the Department in last verification of the memberships under check off system. I am really proud to convey my comradely greetings and “ Red Salute” to all of our members. We take pride in that at present we are officially affiliated under NFPE and the Department would have to extend all trade union facilities to our union to enable our union to join on table bargaining. We will remember the great contributions of our beloved federation, ( i.e NFPE ) and all other organization under NFPE, the Group – C union in particular for sincere Co operation in the process of check off system.



We are obligated to build up united struggle to save our postal services. In the interests of all cross section of postal employees and the common people as a whole. We are committed to promote vigorous struggle against the anti people activities and policies of the 2nd UPA Govt. So come out comrade, to share our new beginning with new hope and energy to strengthen our organization so that we may achieve our goal.


Comradely yours,


( Asit Das )
General Secretary,






Phone: 011-23092771 [HQrs]
033-26727027 [Res]
033-22376108 [Union]
9433443221 [ Mobil ]
ALL INDIA POSTAL SBCO EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
[ Federated with the “National Federation of Postal Employees” ]
Central Headquarters
1st Floor, North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi – 110001

No. PC – 1 / AIC Date : 18.10.2010
NOTICE

Notice under article 25 of the constitution of All India Postal SBCO Employees Association read with article 20 ( a ) and 22 ibid is hereby given that 1st All India Conference of this Association will be held at Hyderabad ( Andhra Pradesh ) on 11.12.2010.

The following shall be items of agenda for the 1st All India Conference : -

1. Consideration and adoption of report.
2. Discussion on financial affaires.
3. Organizational Review.
( I ) Discussion on proposed Strike from 13th July’10 ( finally deferred ) and its outcome.
( ii ) Organizational Position in all level.
( iii ) Finalization of Subscription.
( iv ) Membership verification.
4. Attacks on Postal Services
( I ) Privatization and outsourcing of postal work.
( ii ) Attack on SBCO workers.
5. Implementation of MACP.
6. Policy and Programme.
7. Election of Office Bearers.
8. Election of Federal Councilor.
9. Appointment of Auditor.
10. Venue of next AIC.
11. any other item with the permission of the chair.
( Asit Das )
General Secretary,
Copy forwarded to : -
1. Com. S. Appanraj, All India President. All India Postal SBCO Employees Association, Madurai,
Tamilnadu.
2. Com. S.P.Kulakarni, All India Working President, AIPSBCOEA, Maharashtra.
3. The Secretary General, NFPE, New Delhi.
4. All CHQ Office bearers & Circle Secretaries of AIPSBCOEA.
5. All General Secretary, under the banner of NFPE.
6. The Circle Secretary, AIPEU, Group – C, Andhra Pradesh Circle.
7. The Director General, Department of Post New Delhi 110001.
8. Spare.

( Asit Das )
General Secretary,

Friday, October 22, 2010

First ALL INDIA CONFERENCE of AIPSBCOEA- Recognized Association :-

ALL INDIA POSTAL SBCO EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
CHQ - Nporth Avenue PO Building New Delhi-110001
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Circular- No-1/CHQ Date -22-12-2010
ALL Circke Secretaries/ CHQ Office Bearers,
Executive Members/ SBCO Staff ,
Dear Comrades,
Fiirst All India Conference of All India Postal SBCO Employees Association will be held at Hyderabad ( Andhra Pradesh) on 10th & 11 th Dec.2010. Notice will be issued in due course. This is the First All India Conference of the Association after securing Recognition. CHQ Congratuate to all who have struggled for achieving this Recognition without any Facility. Also the faith of the SBCO staff to work with NFPE a strongest Federation in the Department of Post has cleared our way to the Recognition. At the same time Support of the NFPE Seceratary General Shri. M Krisnan, Shri. Raghvendran , General Secretary P-3 Shri. Shridharanaji and All General Secretaries of NFPE Affiliated unions & all circle Secretaries of NFPE has payed great role in this mission. Thanks to all of those who have cared for SBCO cadre with its mazor issues and necessity to strengthen the SBCO associatioin. The Decision of Merger of Indian Postal SBCO Staff Associatioinn & All India Postal SBCO Employees Association for securing Required Memberhip for Recognbition taken at CHQ by both association leaders on 25th Feb 2010 before Recognition was fullproof and SBCO staff accepted this decision by accepting membership with belief & faith in our policy. Now itis only the begining of the new era. We have to to prove ourselves in the interest of the staff. We are with a strign Federation which is taking care of all cadres. So it is now a demand of time to strengthen the all circles with active part . The notice off all INdia conference will be issued. Be prepare yourselves to join with maximum number of delegates at Hyderabad( A.P.) on 10th & 11 th Dec. 2010. to sreinthen the association for survival of SBCO cadre & to support our policy.

Long Live AIPSBCOEA!!!!!! NFPE Zindabad!!! Zindabad!!!!
Yours Brotherly,
( S.P.Kulkarni)
Working President AIPSBCOEA
&
General Secreary, Indian POstal SBCO Staff Assn.
DELAY AND IRREGULARITIES IN IMPLEMENTATION OF MACP SCHEME – CLARIFICATION REGARDING
NFPE & P3 have taken up the matter with Secretary (Posts) regarding undue delay and irregularities observed in implementation of Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme (MACP). It is being denied to eligible officials in some circles and sought the intervention of the Directorate . DOP caused necessary classifications to sort out the problems prevailing in the Circles. The orders of DOP is also exhibited in Website.
Government of India
Ministry of Communication & IT
Department of Posts
(Pay Commission Cell)
Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi - 110oo1
No. 4-7/(MACPS)/2009-PCC Dated: 18th Oct, 2010

All Chief Postmasters General,
All Postmasters General
General Managers (Finance)
All Directors of Accounts Postal
Sub: DELAY AND IRREGULARITIES IN IMPLEMENTATION OF MODIFIED ASSURED CAREER PROGRESSION SCHEME – CLARIFICATIONS regarding.
Sir/Madam,
I am directed to refer to this Directorate's OM dated 18 Sep, 2009 communicating the detailed guidelines for implementation of Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme (MACPS) and several other clarification issued on this subject.
2. The General Secretary, All India Postal Employees Union Group 'C' has represented to the Secretary (Posts) alleging that the Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme (MACPS) is being denied to eligible official in some Circles and sought the intervention of the Directorate in clarifying the position. The contentions of the General Secretary have been examined and the following clarifications are provided for guidance and strict observance.
Sl. No.
Point on which clarification sought
Status Position
1)Eligibility of MACPS to a direct recruited Postal Assistant conferred with TBOP –
It has been represented that in some Circles the directly recruited Postal Assistants who were accorded financial upgradation under one time bound promotion scheme on completion of 16 years of satisfactory service are not being given the 2nd MACPS on the ground that the officials have not completed 10 years of service TBOP Scale/Grade with grade pay of Rs.2800.

Attention is drawn to Para No. 28 of Annexure-I to this office OM dated 18-09-2009. It is stated that a directly recruited Postal Assistant who got one financial upgradation under TBOP Scheme after rendering 16 years of service before 01.09.2008, will become eligible to 2nd MACP on completion of 20 years of continuous service from date of entry in Government service or 10 years service in TBOP grade pay or scale or combination of both, whichever is earlier, However, financial upgradation under MACPS cannot be conferred from a date prior to 01.09.2008 and such 2nd financial upgradation for the above referred category of officials has to be given from 01.09.2008. They will also become eligible for 3rd MACP on completion of 30 years of service or after rendering 10 years in 2nd MACP, whichever is earlier.

2)Eligibility of MACP to a directly recruited Postal Assistant having qualified in PO & RMS Accounts Examination and opted initially for defunct scale & later opted out of it & who have got financial upgradations under TBOP and BCR subsequently –
The staff side has alleged that Postal Assistants who have qualified in PO & RMS examination who initially opted for defunct scale and later switched over to normal line and accorded financial upgradations under TBOP/BCR schemes are denied 3rd MACP construing that PO & RMS Accountants is 1st MACP and TBOP/BCR are off set against 2nd and 3rd MACP.

PO & RMS Accountants examination is a qualifying one and the Postal Assistants who have passed the examination are posted as Accountants with some special allowance. They will be continued in the cadre of Postal Assistants in the common gradation list.
The PO & RMS Accountants who initially opted for defunct pay scale of Rs.380-620 and later switched over to normal line of promotion in PA cadre and given financial upgradations under TBOP/BCR Schemes will become eligible for 3rd MACP under MACPS provided that they have not earned any other regular promotion and subject to rendering of 30 years of continuous service from the date of entry in the PA grade or 10 years continuous service in the BCR grade, whichever is earlier. Denial of 3rd MACP on the said ground is not in order.

3)Eligibility of MACP to a promoted official to PA Cadre and having completed 10 years of service in PA cadre –
It was stated by staff representatives that in some Circles, the officials who were promoted from the lower cadres to Postal Assistants and on completion of 10 years in the said Postal Assistant cadre are not considered for 2nd MACP on the plea that they have not completed 20 years of service from the date of entry in clerical cadre.

The attention of the Circle is drawn to Para No. 28 (A) (1) in the Annexure-I. In case of a lower grade official promoted to PA cadre, having got one promotion to PA cadre before completion of 10 years of continuous service, it will be off set against 1st MACP and on rendering 10 years continuing service in the clerical grade/scale or on completion of 20 years service from the date of entry would become eligible for 2nd MACP, whichever date is earlier. However, financial upgradation under MACPS cannot be conferred from a date prior to 01.09.2008 as the scheme became operational from this date only.

4)No. 4-Eligibility of MACP on completion of 30 years of service from date of entry as on 01.09.2008, declining regular promotion to LSG during 2009 and 2010 –
The General Secretary intimated that certain officials who become eligible for 3rd MACP on 01.09.2008 are denied the same on the ground that they have declined the regular promotion to norm based LSG in 2009 and 2010.

The attention is drawn to para 25 of Annexure I to order on MACPS issued on 18.09.2009 providing that "if a regular promotion has been offered but was refused by the employee before becoming entitled to a financial upgradation, no financial upgradation shall be allowed as such an employee has not stagnated due to lack of opportunities. If, however, financial upgradation has been allowed due to stagnation and the employees subsequently refuse the promotion, it shall not be a ground for withdrawal of the financial upgadation. He shall, however, not be eligible to be considered for further financial upgradation till he agrees to be considered for promotion and the second and the next financial upgradation shall also be deferred to the extent of period of debarment due to the refusal." Therefore, the issue raised is already covered under Para 25 and in such cases where due date of financial upgradation precedes the refusal for regular promotion, financial upgradation under MACPS shall be allowed.

5)Eligibility of MACP due on 01.09.2008 for officials due to currency of the penalty of recovery in consequence of disciplinary proceedings or disciplinary proceeding contemplated.
The staff side represented that some Circle have not considered the cases of officials for MACP on the date of introduction on the pretext that the punishment of recovery from their pay is current or disciplinary proceedings contemplated at the time of screening of the officials by the Committees which were constituted for considering financial upgradation under MACPS

Para 18 of Annexure-I to OM dated 18.09.2009 provides that – "In the matter of disciplinary/penalty proceedings, grant of benefit under the MACPS shall be subject to rules governing normal promotion. Such cases shall, therefore, be regulated under the provisions of the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 and instructions issued there under." Attention of the Circle is drawn to Department of Personnel and Training Om No. 22011/2/78-Estt. (A) dated 16.02.1979 communicated in DGP&T letter no.35-1/79-SPB-II dated 07.05.79. According to these orders, the penalty of censure or recovery of pecuniary loss are not a bar for penalty for promotion if the findings of the DPC are in favour of the employee.
Similarly, the officials who were facing disciplinary action as one the date of actual due date of their upgradation can only be not considered.

3. The Circles are requested for bringing the above position to the notice of all Divisional Heads and concerned authorities for scrupulous observance and to avoid any grievance to the officials.
4. The limits for holding of Screening Committee as provided in Para 11 of this Directorate OM of even number dated 18.09.2009 may be strictly adhered to on concluding action of Scrutiny Committee ordered under letter of even number dated 01.09.2010.
5. This issues with the approval of competent Authority.

Sd/-
(Surender Kumar)
Assistant Director General (GDS/PCC

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Circular No. 3 Dated – 16.10.2010

To,

All General Secretaries, CHQ Office Bearers.
Circle/Divisional/Branch Secretaries of
All affiliated union.

Dear Comrades,

The Federal Secretariat of NFPE met at New Delhi on 14.10.2010. Com. Ishwar Singh Dabas, Deputy Secretary General & GS P-4 presided. Com. M. Krishnan (SG) Com. R. N. Parashar (Asst. Secretary General) Com. K. V. Sridharan (General Secretary P-3) Com. Giriraj Singh (General Secretary R-3) Com. P. Suresh (General Secretary R-4), Com. V. P. Chauhan (AIPAEA Vice President) were present. Com. S. S. Mahadevaiaha, (General Secretary, AIPEDEU,) also attended the meeting.

The following agenda items were discussed and decision taken.

1. Review of the 7th September 2010 strike:
Federal Secretariat came to the conclusion that in the coming days, serious effort shall be made to further improve the participation of Postal & RMS employees in the common struggle of the working class against anti-people, anti-labour policies of the Central Government. An indepth review of the 7th September strike will be made in the next Federal Executive meeting.

2. Verification of Membership and Recognition of Unions:
The Federal Secretariat expressed satisfaction over the result of the membership verification. All NFPE affiliates have got recognition with an impressive percentage of membership. The Secretariat congratulated all the employees for endorsing their faith in NFPE. The fact that the All India Postal SBCO Employees Association and All India Postal Civil Wing Employees Association which have been formed under the guidance and leadership of NFPE, have also got recognition this time and made our victory more proud. The meeting viewed with grave concern over the delay in grant of recognition to Administrative Employees Union and the GDS Union. The Federal Secretariat urged the authorities to declare the result without and further delay.

3. 1st All India Conference of AIPSBCOEA & AIPCWEA:
The Federal Secretariat decided to extend all help for conducting the 1st All India Conference of the newly recognized AIPSBCOEA and AIPCWEA at Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh). The AIC of SBCO Employees Association will be held on 11.12.2010 (KG Bose Day) and the AIC of Civil Wing Employees Association will be held on 12.12.2010. Delegate Fee will be decided later. Detailed circular will be issued later.


4. Federal Executive Meeting of NFPE:
The Federal Secretariat decided to convene the Federal Executive Meeting of NFPE at Hyderabad on 10.12.2010.

5. 2010 July 13th deferred strike
The Federal Secretariat reviewed the progress in settlement of the demands. While appreciating the prompt action taken by the Department in settling certain major items such as filling up of posts, constitution of cadre restructuring committee, convening of the JCM Departmental Council etc, the meeting expressed concern over the delay in implementing the assurances given in some of the items. The meeting decided to vigorously pursue the cases with the Directorate for result-oriented action.

6. JCM Departmental Council
The Federal Secretariat decided that the JCM staffside shall request the Secretary, Department of Posts to convene the next meeting of the JCM Departmental council at an early date, not later than December 2010 to discuss the remaining items of the Agenda of the last meeting and also new items to be given by the staff side.

7. Cadre Restructuring
Federal Secretariat decided to explore the possibility of submitting a joint proposal by the staff side to the cadre restructuring committee. A joint meeting of the General Secretaries and Secretary Generals of NFPE and FNPO will be held on 25.10.2010 to discuss the issues relating to cadre restructuring and to arrive at a consensus.

8. Committee on Postman Related issues
The Federal Secretariat is of the considered opinion that in addition to the General Secretaries of P4 unions (NFPE & FNPO) the Secretary Generals of both the Federations shall also to be included as staff side representatives of the committee on postman related issues. The General Secretaries of P4 NFPE & FNPO may write to the Department in this regard.

9. GDS Issues:
It is decided that NFPE and GDS union shall move together for settling the remaining issues of GDS.

10. Presentation on Technological Developments in the Department of Posts.
All available General Secretaries/Secretary General and the Circle Secretaries P-3 unions will be attending the presentation on Technological Developments in Department of Posts at Postal Staff College, Ghaziabad on 23.10.2010 in the presence of Secretary, Department of Posts. Our view points will be communicated to the Department after knowing the full details. Directorate has now postponed the meeting. Next date will be intimated later.

11. Revision of wages of Casual Labourers and Part-time contingent staff:
The Federal Secretariat viewed with grave concern about the abnormal delay in revising the wages of the casual labourers and part-time contingent employees of the Postal department. Whatever may be the reason, there is no justification for this much delay. The Staff Selection commission, which is under the Department of Personnel & Training has issued orders for payment of pro-rate wages to the casual labourers (other than temporary status casual labourers) as per the minimum of the Group D scale of 6th CPC orders with effect from 1.1.2006. The Federal Secretariat is decided to discuss the issue with Secretary, Department of posts. If the issue still remains unsettled it is decided to organize agitational programmes.

12. Functioning of Regional JCM:
Cases of Tamilnadu and Delhi Circles were discussed.
(a) Tamilnadu Circle: It is decided that the General Secretary, P-4 Union, may give a written directive to the Tamilnadu P-4 circle union to cooperate with other Circle unions on the issue of election of Leader and Secretary staff side RJCM and also to form the NFPE Circle coordinating committee in Tamilnadu Circle.
(b) Delhi Circle: It is decided to convene a joint meeting of all the Circle Secretaries (NFPE) of Delhi circle and also General Secretaries (NFPE) on 26.10.2010 at NFPE office for arriving at an agreed formula for electing the Leader and Secretary Staff side.
13. All India Study Camp:
It is decided that the All India Study Camp of NFPE will be held in the month of February 2011 in Kerala at Thekkady (near Munnar High Range, Idukki Division) which is also one of the famous tourist destination. The camp will be held on 13.02.2011 & 14.02.2011. The Camp is mainly intended to impart training to the leaders for better and efficient functioning at organizational level. All Circle Secretaries of the unions affiliated to NFPE and General Secretaries/Presidents (CHQ) and All India office bearers shall attend the All India Study camp without fail. General Secretary, AIPEDEU, has been requested to join the camp with Circle Secretaries of GDS Union.

14. Foreign Delegation to Royal Mail, Landon
The delegation will be leaving India on 17.10.2010 and returning on 24.10.2010. Com. M. Krishnan (Secretary General) Com. K. V. Sridharan (General Secretary P3) Com. Ishwar Singh Dabas (General Secretary P4) Com. Giriraj Singh (General Secretary R3) and Com. P. Suresh (General Secretary R4) are the staff side members of NFPE in the ten member delegation. The delegation is visiting London to attend the training programme of Royal Mails, the National Postal Service of United Kingdom.

15. Remittance of Quota and other dues to NFPE
All Circle/Divisional/Branch Secretaries are requested to remit the Quota and other dues of NFPE to the following address.

Monday, October 4, 2010

60 Days Bonus-Orders issued.

PRODUCTIVITY LINKED BONUS FOR POSTAL EMPLOYEES FOR 2009-10 WILL BE AGAIN 60 DAYS
DEPARTMENT RELEASED ORDERS TODAYDear Comrades!The Orders for payment of PLB for Postal Employees have been issued today. It will be 60 Days once again. The maximum ceiling will be @ 3500 for Regular Employees; 2500 for GDS; and 1200 for Casual including Temporary Status Casual Labourers.
The Order Number of the Department is: File No.26-04/2010-PAP Dated 1.10.2020.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

ALL INDIAN POSTAL SBCO EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION- RECOGNIZED.

Vide Ministry Of Communications & IT, Dept Of Posts , Dak Bhavan Ref No- 13/01/2010-SR Dtd 22 Sep.2010 in SBCO Cadre "All India PostalSBCO Employees Association" has Recongnized. Order is put up here. Ulimetely we succeed to secure required perecentage membership at All India level. Now our fight for SBCO's existance started. Our policy to make aline with NFPE will surview SBCO . we required to biult our association with firm determation & action to surview SBCO. Join & keep ontact with CHQ for further strategy & program.-
S.P.Kulkarni
General Secretary IPSBCOStaff Assn
&
Working President All India Postal SBCO Employees Assn.

RECONGITION OF SERVICE ASSOCIATIONS OREDRS ISSUED-




Thursday, September 16, 2010

DEARNESS ALLOWANCE 45 % WEF July2010-

CABINETE APPROVES 10% HIKE IN DEARNESS ALLOWANCE FROM 1st JULY 2010 BASED ON THE PRICE INDEX : NOW D.A. WILL BE 45%

DEARNESS ALLOWANCE 45 % WEF July2010-

CABINETE APPROVES 10% HIKE IN DEARNESS ALLOWANCE FROM 1st JULY 2010 BASED ON THE PRICE INDEX : NOW D.A. WILL BE 45%

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

PA/SA RECRUITMENT
The Department has proposed to conduct examination for recruitment of PA/SA on a fixed date through out India . The Head of the Circle will be the in charge of the examination for their respective circles. The question paper will be the same for all circle. This step has been taken by the D.G ,POST in order to avoid malpractice & corruption in the recruitment of PA/SA

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

News in short:
*Revised recruitment rules for HSG I is being approved by DOPT. This will go to UPSC for formal approval. Our demand that entire 100% post of HSG I should be offered as promotion to HSG II officials has been considered.*Revised recruitment rules for MTS ( Group D) has been approved and will be released within a fortnight. All the MTS posts will be filled up with GDS without any qualification shortly.

*Even though the direct recruitment of Postal Assistants has earlier been assessed as 12500, it has been crossed to 15000 now according to latest approval.

*The revised recruitment rules for PAs is also in progress. The provision of confirmation examination is being deleted in the revised rules. It may be approved before the end of the year.

*An internal committee has been formed to finalise the revised syllabus for LGO examination. The questions will be in objective type. The process is expected to be finalized before the end of this year.

*The membership verification results will be released shortly. All the affiliated unions are getting recognition with flying colours.

*A proposal for doubling the split duty allowance was already forwarded to MOF. Orders are expected shortly.

*Medical insurance to GDS may be released shortly.

*The Finance Ministry has approved the proposal of stepping of pay of senior PAs only with the direct recruits. The department will release the orders in next week providing stepping up of minimum pay of the direct recruits for those getting lesser pay as on 1.1.2006. The department has again pursued with MOF to extend the same to promotees also.

*Recruitment Rules for Assistant Manager in MMS finalized will be released shortly.
Scrutiny Committee for reconsideration of Bench mark
As assured in the Departmental council meeting held on 27.8.2010, the department has released orders to constitute a Scrutiny Committee at divisional level for scrutinizing the confidential reports of Postman, Postal assistants, Sorting Assistants for the preceding 5 years. This committee is a onetime exercise only for those who have not been granted MACP due to application of bench mark. The committee should complete the exercise within one month and place before the DPS /PMG who will be the accepting authority. The Full text of the order No 4-7/ (MACPs)/2009-PCC dated 1.9.2010 is scanned and produced hereunder.





















Saturday, August 28, 2010

IT Modernization Project of Department of Posts – Phase-II

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs today approved the IT Modernization Project – Phase-II proposal of the Department of Posts. The decision is to computerize all the Departmental and Grameen Dak Sevak (GDS) posts offices in the country. The approval has also been accorded for creation of IT infrastructure including establishment of Data Centre, Networking of the Departmental post offices, development of scalable, integrated and modular software for all the operations of the Department of Posts. The Project will be implemented over a three year period covering 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13.
The total expenditure involved in this project will be Rs.1877.20 crore and it will cover all the Post Offices throughout the country in all the State and Union Territories. The Department of Posts will be floating tenders for procurement of hardware and development of software. Pilots will be held in rural and urban post offices. The final roll out will be completed by September 2012.
Handheld devices will be provided to all the Grameen Dak Sevak (GDS) Post Offices in the rural areas and necessary software application developed. Banking solution will be implemented for the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) scheme. Software Integration solutions will be developed for mail operations enabling tracking solutions for all registered and Speed Post articles.
The Postal Life Insurance services will be available in all the Post Offices including rural pot offices in the country through computers and rural ICT devices. Comprehensive training will be given to staff in Customer relations, application, IT management and system training skills.
Background: The Post Office presently handles 654 crore pieces of mail annually. POSB has a corpus fund of Rs.5,63,000 crore. Significant trends like liberalization and globalization; urbanization, increased demand for financial services, increased funding by government for weaker sections and rural sector, make it imperative that India Post develop new processes and supporting technology

Friday, August 27, 2010

POSTAL DEPARTMENTAL COUNCIL JCM MEETING HELD TODAY
POSTAL DEPARTMENTAL COUNCIL JCM MEETS
AFTER FOUR YEARS


THUS THE ASSURANCE OF 12TH JULY STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS STANDS HONOURED

The first meeting of the reconstituted Postal Departmental Council was held today [27.08.2010] at 11.00 Hrs in the Committee Room of Dak Bhawan. The Secretary Department of Posts who is the Chairman of the JCM Departmental Council chaired the meeting. The Official Side was represented by the Postal Board Member Technology and Member Personnel and several DDGs and Directors.
The Staff Side was represented by the Staff Side Leader, Staff Side Secretary, Secretary General NFPE and FNPO, and other Members of Departmental Council.
135 items were in the agenda. Nearly up to 70 items were discussed in the meeting within the duration of the meeting. It was decided to hold another meeting within a very short duration to complete the remaining 65 items.
The Chairman in her introductory remarks welcomed the staff side members and requested the cooperation for the development of our services. She informed that the Cabinet has sanctioned a sum of Rupees 1800 crores for technological advancement of Postal Department including core banking and networking etc.
The Leader Staff Side thanked the Secretary for initiating the meetings of the Joint consultative Machinery and for taking speedy action on many issues as per the assurances of 12th July meeting. He pointed out the non-constitution of Regional Council JCM in some circles like Chhattisgarh and the non-holding of four monthly meetings in some circles and requested the intervention of the Secretary. The Chairman agreed to look into this matter. The Leader Staff Side also brought to the notice of the Chairman that despite the assurance on 12th July, the clarifications on implementation of MACP has not gone from Directorate especially on issues like liberalizing the benchmark conditions as well as the prevalence of several confusions in Circles on MACP Orders for of grant up gradation. The Chairman assured that a Committee headed by SPOs/SSPOs in each division may suo moto review of grading in the ACRs would be undertaken to facilitate grant of MACP to all except those who were punished under disciplinary proceedings. Orders for mitigating the grievances of the staff side in this regard will be issued by the Directorate. The Leader Staff Side also brought to the notice of the Chairman that in the Southern Region of Tamilnadu Circle wholesale closure of single handed post offices are ordered by the PMG,, even though Secretary Posts has already assured in the meeting of 12th July, 2010 that only relocation of offices would be resorted to and there will not be any closure. The Chairman assured positive intervention.
The Secretary Staff Side also thanked the Chairman for recommencement of JCM meetings and expressed his hope that this will continue and the periodicity of the JCM meetings would be maintained. He pointed out that the spirit of JCM is to maintain mutual consultations and therefore desired that the holding of regular meetings of JCM Departmental Council would be ensured.
Director SR, who is the Secretary of the JCM Departmental Council steered the discussions by taking up items one by one.
· The following items were discussed and the decisions and trends on those items are as follows:
1. Cadre Restructuring for all Non-Gazetted Group B&C Cadres:
A Joint Committee is already constituted on this issue to finalise within three months i.e., before November, 2010.
2. Creation of System Administrators Cadre &
3. Computation of proper norms for work allotment to existing System Administrators and grant of certain essential amenities.
This is already referred to the above Cadre Restructuring Committee. Chariman assured that this Committee will also discuss all the 15 issues pertaining to System Administrators raised by the Staff Side.
4. Grant of officiating pay with all consequential benefits for staff officiated in HSG-I vacancies.
Necessary orders extending the benefit to such officials will be issued shortly.
5. Filling up of residual vacancies.
All the Circle Heads have already been directed to take action to fill up residual vacancies immediately.
6. Imparting training to non-matriculate Group D promoted to Postman / Mailguard or PA/SA cadres after 1.1.2006.
The issue was referred to MOF on 20.05.2010. The MOF has clarified only for the Group D who either died or retired from service in between 1.1.2006 and 29.08.2008. The MOF also clarified that the handicapped officials would be imparted with a separate training course. The issue of Group D promoted to Postmen or PA is again being referred to MOF. The Staff Side pointed out that even proper fixation of Grade Pay has not been done to TBOP and BCR Group D officials. The Chairman directed for issue of proper clarificatory orders immediately.
7. Irregular mention of PB slab for certain categories of staff in the MACP orders issued by the DoP.
Further corrigendum on this issue is expected shortly from DOPT.
8. Restoration and improvement of in-cadre promotion to Postmen/Mailguard and Multi skilled Employees Cadre.
As this is part of cadre restructuring this will be discussed by the Cadre Restructuring Committee.
9. Enhancement of Double duty and Holiday duty allowance for Postmen.
A separate committee to discuss the issues of Postmen to be formed as per the decision of 12th July meeting will go into this issue also.
10. Replacement of night halt allowance to Mail Overseers with TA/DA.
This issue will be considered based on the submissions of staff side.
11. Extraction of Data entry work from Postmen and Multi Skilled Employees.
So far as the Multi Skilled Employees are concerned the DOPT orders would be followed and the data entry work will be removed. Official Side pointed out that since the higher scales were granted to Postmen, data entry work related to delivery work may be entrusted to Postmen.
12. Increasing the number of chances to appear for LGO examination and revision of LGO exam syllabus.
The Official side stated that syllabus revision with objective type is under way. Increasing the number of chances by two more attempts will be considered only for those employees who have already exhausted all six chances. However, this concession will not be extended to other officials who have not yet exhausted all chances.
13. Irregular computation of working hours for Postmen in field units.
Work norms for speed post have already been finalized on 5.2.2010 and orders issued.
14. Revival of Cash handling allowance for Postmen.
The Official side did not agree to this on the grounds that the Postmen are granted with higher pay by the 6th CPC. However, on insistence by the Staff Side, the Official Side agreed to discuss in the Committee for Postmen issues.
15. Removal of minimum cyclable distance for grant of cycle maintenance allowance to Postmen/MSE.
The discrimination between the GDS and the Postmen/MSE was pointed out by the Staff Side. The Official Side agreed to consider this issue.

16. Eligibility to appear LGO Examination.
Agreed to reduce from three to two years while finalizing the amended recruitment rules of PA/SA.
17. Counting of Special Allowance for pay fixation case of PO&RMS Accountants.
The Staff Side pointed out that this issue had already been sorted out in other organisations like Railways. The Official Side agreed to verify with Railways and once again refer this issue to Nodal Ministry.
18. Request for discontinuance of the practice of obtaining fidelity / security bond from the employees handling cash.
The issue is under examination.
19. Non-drawal of HRA to the officiating SPMs working at offices having attached quarters.
For arrangement up to 90 days instructions were issued on 30.07.2010. Above 90 days Heads of Circle will be addressed once again reminding them of their powers to suspend the quarters enabling the officials to draw their due HRA for the officiating period.
20. Protection of pay of defunct scale of PO&RMS Accountants who opted for general line under Directorate letter No.2-22/88-PE.I dated 01.12.92.
The decision taken in respect of Natha Singh [Punjab Circle] will be extended to all such officials. Copy of Directorate order in this regard has been supplied.
21. Enhancement of SB incentive to PAs working in Savings Bank Branches.
The proposal for enhancement of SB Allowance was sent to MOF on 2.3.2010. The MOF sought some querries on 26.03.2010. Information is pending from Circles like Jharkhand, M.P, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan even after issue of four reminders. The reply will be sent at the earliest. Further the Official Side agreed to continue the SB Allowance in case of officials posted for successive tenures without insisting for another test.
22. Payment of honorarium / incentive for drawal of arrears on implementation of 6th CPC and GDS Committee.
Honorarium for 6th CPC was already issued. For drawal of GDS arrears, orders have been issued yesterday. The Staff Side insisted honorarium for pension related work. The Official Side agreed to finalize this shortly.
23. Stepping up of pay of senior official on par with juniors in case of anomaly arising out of fixation of pay on placement to TBOP / BCR scales clarifications.
The official side is not agreeable on the grounds that stepping up of pay does not apply in case of financial up gradations. However our demand for keeping the date of effect prospectively from the date of issue of orders only will be considered.
24. Revision of Cash Allowance to SPMs handling cash in the absence of Treasurers.
This was agreed to.
25. Anomaly in fixation of pay in respect of the officials promoted on 01.01.96 under BCR scheme.
The Chairman assured to reconsider their earlier decision based on the discussion made by the staff side.
26. Review of Short Duty Scheme introduced w.e.f. 14.08.2008.
Extending the hours of engagement of SDPAs is under examination.
27. Request to drop the confirmation examination.
This will be carried out at the time of finalization of Recruitment Rules which is under process
28. Enhancing the limit of cash to be remitted through leather cash bag [LCB] and Special Messenger.
This will be revised.
29. Arbitrary and forcible allotment of staff quarters.
Orders have already been issued not to force any official to occupy staff quarters in lieu of rent free accommodation attached with the PO. The case of Rajasthan will be addressed by the Directorate suitably.
30. Non-posting of women employees where basic amenities are not available.
Detailed instructions were given earlier on 29.04.1998. The staff side pointed out some cases in Tamilnadu Circle on which the Chairman directed to cause suitable instructions to not to post women employees in such offices.
31. Upward revision of conveyance allowance to PRI[P].
Agreed to grant TA/DA apart from Conveyance Allowance in case the PRI[P]s are deputed beyond 16 KMs for any purpose.
32. Non-supply of statement of balance to the officials brought under the New Pension Scheme 2004.
It was agreed to by the official side to issue such information to concerned officials about the quantum of recoveries made from officials and remitted to CRA [Central Regulatory Authority].
33. Conveyance of cash with Police escort – Problems thereon.
All Circles Head are empowered to engage armed guard or Ex-Servicemen based on requirements. Instructions will be reiterated. Providing for insurance to cash remittances other than through the LCB will be considered
34. Discontinuance of Medical facilities availed from Ispat General Hospital [IGH]Rourkela in Orissa Circle.
Chief PMG Orissa will be addressed to issue identity card to all Postal Employees for taking outdoor treatment without any prepayment.
35. Fixing work norms to RPLI Work at BOs/SOs – Request immediate orders.
The Official Side contended that providing work norms would result in cessation of incentive granted to GDS. The Staff Side pointed out that incentive is being granted while work norms exist in other areas for other staff, why this should be done. The staff side requested to work out work norms as recommended by Nataraja Murti Committee while continuing the grant of incentives. The Official Side agreed to consider this issue.
36. Fixing of uniform rate of incentive for computerized work in POs.
Heads of Circle are in a better position to assess the pending work and fix the incentive.
37. Officiating arrangement in Group B posts earmarked for General Line.
The Official Side did not agree to this proposal.
38. Introduction of new system of bag numbering.
Reports from 18 circles are received. The situation is under review.
39. Non-grant of Special Allowance to unqualified Accountants.
Orders will be reiterated for granting special allowance to unqualified Accountants. The staff side pointed out that since the MACP is only a financial up gradation without any change of status, the grant of special allowance to continue to all such officials. The Official side agreed to this.
40. Incentive Scheme for the Post Offices retailing mutual funds and Bonds along with funds for marketing & publicity and suggested strategies.
Pending incentive bills will be cleared.
41. Ensuring the standard of residential accommodation to the SPMs provided with attached quarters.
Orders will be reiterated.
42. Enhancement of financial powers of HSG-I, HSG-II and LSG Postmasters.
This is under examination.
43. Budgetary allotment for computer advance.
1.56 Crores has been approved under RE. Request for further allotment will be placed. A percentage of allotment will be fixed for Group C cadre.
44. Fixing norms / Time factors to PSDs, CSDs and Creation of establishment.
The Staff Side requested for creation and filling up of posts as per the standards fixed. The Official Side agreed to examine this.
45. More Bonus in respect of PLI Policies taken by the Departmental Employees.
The Official Side was not in favour of the demand. However after discussion, the Chairman agreed to consider the issue.
46. Payment of special allowance for the staff working on MPCMs.
To avoid recovery from a retrospective date, the Official Side agreed to issue suitable instructions.
47. Grant of Tribal Area Allowance to the employees serving in the tribal area of Igdapuri and other places of Nasik District.
The nodal ministries rejected the proposal sent by the DoP.
48. Grant of financial assistance & relaxation of rules in granting special disability leave to victims of terrorists / bomb blast.
Pending cases like Bhubaneshwar have been settled.
49. Grant of Road Mileage Allowance to the staff entrusted with the work of clearance of cheques.
This will be considered.
50. Unilateral decision to close down Foreign Post Offices.
No decision to close down foreign post offices have been taken.
51. Stop harassing staff on contributory factors for simple and flimsy reasons by misusing the provision of 'unbecoming of Government Servant' deviating the ruling contained in Volume III, FHB etc.
Instructions in this regard are being issued. The Staff Side insisted that the pending cases of TPF of Bhimavaram, PPF of Mysore, and other cases for speedy settlement.
52. Recovery of alleged over payment of pay and allowances to Postmen on account of fixation from the officials of accounts branches of HPOs.
The Staff Side pointed out that while the issue is still before the Court, no recovery shall be made from the staff of Accounts Branches. The Chairman agreed to stop recovery till the finalisation of court cses. This will apply to recovery of over payment of Bonus ceiling case for GDS also.
53. Enhancement of honorarium to RD premature cases.
Since the earlier order was made only in 1996 [and not 2006 as mentioned in the official side note] as pointed out by the Staff Side, the Official Side agreed to review the same.
54. Counting of Special Allowance for pay fixation - case of PO&RMS Accountants.
Since the TBOP/BCR is only considered as up gradation and not regular promotion, the Staff side insisted that counting of Special Allowance for fixation should have been continued. The Official Side will consider this aspect.
55. Drawal of Pay to senior BCR officials in HSG-I post as the pay scales of HSG-II and BCR is one and the same and settlement of earlier officiating cases of Tamilnadu, West Bengal and other circles as one time measure.
Officiating pay will be considered.
56. Tenure posting of officials in single and double handed post offices – request to withdraw the conditions.
Official Side agreed to amend the order to mitigate the grievance of staff.
57. Enhancement of honorarium for engaging the officials in departmental exminations.
The official side stated that honorarium is indeed very nominal and requires to be revised. A decision will be taken.
58. Restriction in posting of SPM due to minor penalties / CR entries.
The official side stated that the entire issue is under review and revised orders will be issued.
59. Allowing to appear in the Departmental Examination like IPOs – case of physically handicapped officials.
Allowing the handicapped officials to appear for Departmental examinations in IPOs [without any quota] will be favourably considered.
60. Fixed conveyance allowance to marketing executives.
A mechanism will be worked out to compensate the actual expenses incurred by the marketing executives on account of TA.
61. Revision of FSC.
It is in the final stage and orders will be issued shortly.
62. Enhancement of Split duty allowance.
Secretary [P] approved a proposal for referring the matter to Department of Expenditure, MOF for doubling the existing rates of split duty allowance.
63. Transfer of all HSG-I posts to General Line.
It will be addressed by amending the recruitment rules which are at present under consideration with DOPT.
64. Denial of ROHSC claim for emergent treatment due to non- circulation of Health Ministry OMs.
Agreed to circulate the two orders pointed out by the staff side.
65. Payment of honorarium to supervisors & staff of divisional offices for processing of PLI and RPLI proposals.
Agreed to grant incentive to PLI/RPLI proposals instead of treating it as honorarium.
66. Providing administrative power to grant leave to staff by HSG-I Postmasters.
This will be examined.
67. Grant of OTA/Excess duty allowance to the SPMs working in Single and Double handed offices.
This will be discussed further.
68. Counting the training period for benefits of promotion under TBOP/ BCR Scheme.
This will be recommended to DOPT.
69. Granting service benefits to erstwhile RTP candidates deputed to APS.
Orders have been issued.
70. Creating HSG-I posts in MMS.
Agreed to examine redeployment of HSG-I in MMS together with redeployment of HSG-II in Delhi RMS.
At this point, the meeting came to an end with the acceptance of the staff side request for fixing another date shortly for the JCM meeting to discuss the remaining items in the agenda. The Chairman agreed to convene the meeting at the earliest say within ten days.
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Reply furnished in the Official Brief in r/o certain items of agenda which were not discussed on 27.08.2010 meeting are given below for the information of our members.
· 71. Removal of eligibility ceiling of pay of Rs.6800 [Pre-revised] for performing OT duty.
The item was considered in the meeting of 12.07.2010.
· 72. Waival of Recovery of paid OTA.
The case will be taken with IFW for waiwal, on receipt of replies from Circles.
· 73. Removal of victimisation inflicted for refusal of OT Duty.
Instructions already issued on the subject have been reiterated to all concerned.
· 75.Utilisation of MMS for Long distance schedule.
Instructions have already been issued on 25.11.2008 for utilisation of MMS Vans for long distance schedules. Further instructions have been issued on 15.06.2010 to all Heads of Circles to make all out efforts to increase utilization of DMMS vehicles.
· 76. oHDiversion of MMS Vehicles.
Instructions have already been issued to all Heads of Circle on 30.07.2003; and 16.05.2006; and 29.08.2006 to not to divert MMS Vehicles as Inspection Vehicles.
· 81. Framing of new Recruitment Rules for the cadre of HSG-I.
It is under process.
· 82.Regarding regularisation of adhoc promotions made in the cadre of HSG-I.
This item was considered in the meting of 12.07.2010 and necessary follow up will be taken.
· 87.Change of Recruitment Rules ensuring parity in recruitment to the posts of Postmen and Mailguards in the Department of Posts.
The exercise to revise the Recruitment Rules is in progress.
· 89. Revision of OSA to RMS section staff.
This item was considered in the meeting of 12.07.2010 and necessary follow up will be taken.
· 90. Revision of OTA Rates.
Finance Ministry has constituted a Committee of Secretaries to examine the revision of OTA Rates. Decision pending.
· 91. Supply of Govt.Orders from all sections to Recognized Service Unions.
Agreed and copies of orders will be sent through electronic mails also.
· 92.Non-conduction of examination for filling up of vacant Mailguard Posts in several circles.
Hereafter all the examinations will be listed in the calendar to be issued by the DE Branch.
· 93.Recruitment in the cadre of erstwhile Group D upgraded as Multi Skilled Employees in the Department of Posts.
The draft recruitment rules have been referred to DOPT. Action to fill up the post will be taken as soon as the Recruitment Rules are notified.
· 95.Stopping further attempt of decentralization of Claim cases relating to PLI/RPLI and give due importance to the role of C.Os and R.Os and office of the DPLI Kolkata.
This item was considered in the meeting of 12.07.2010 and necessary follow up will be taken.
· 97. Creation of more LSG/HSG-II/HSG-I Posts for Circle Administration Officers including DPLI.
Issue will be considered by the Committee on Cadre Restructuring.
· 98. Huge shortage of staff in Circle Administrative Office in PACO Cadre.
Orders issued for recruitment of vacancies up to 2010.
· 99.Future of Director PLI Office Kolkata.
CGM [PLI] had expressed his view in the meeting held with the AIPAOEU Group C and D on 28.08.2009 that Office of DPLI will play more important role in the changed environment.
· 101.Implementation of recommendations of 5th CPC with regard to payment of cash handling allowance to treasurers and Assistant Treasurers in Post Offices.
The proposal sent to MOF for payment of Special Allowance to the Treasurers working in POs on par with Cashiers in Administrative Offices was received back with a request for resubmitting with detailed justification and concurrence of Integrated Finance Wing. The proposal is now submitted to IFW for their examination and scrutiny. On their concurrence the file will be once again sent to Department of Expenditure for approval.
· 102.Withdrawal of orders fixing responsibility on DDOs and APM Accounts and Accountants for the overpayment of Pay and allowances to Postmen on account of fixation under Revised pay rules after 5th CPC.
[See Reply to item 52 above]
· 103.Relaxing minimum qualifying service of 3 years for HSG-II promotions.
This item was considered in the meeting of 12.07.2010 and necessary follow up will be taken by Staff/Estt Divisions.
· 104.Allotment of separate code to all officials including GDS for procuring RPLI business and payment of incentive on the spot.
Separate code for entire RPLI sales force including GDS employees have now been created in the software by NIC as per advice of PLI Directorate.
· 105.Removal of ceiling of 60 Hours for engaging pensioners as SDPAs.
[See Reply to Item No.26 above]
· 107.Payment of OSA and other benefits to MMS staff on par with RMS staff.
This item was considered in the meeting of 12.07.2010 and necessary follow up action is being taken.
· 108.Providing adequate man power in all RMS Units.
Orders issued for filling up vacancies up to 2010.
· 111.ACP Scheme to wiremen and electrical staff.
ACP Orders are applicable to above categories of staff also.
· 112. Streamlining the work of Cash Certificates and causing uniform work procedure.
An uniform adhoc norms have already been fixed in respect of issue posting work as well as discharge posting work in CC section of all the Postal Accounts Offices. The existing norms which are followed by DEOs are 1050 entries for Issue Posting work and 875 items for Discharge Posting Work. However, the fixation of norms in respect of Issue and Discharge Posting work for the DEO of PAOs is under process.
· 114.Cause full-fledged functioning of newly opened PAOs.
PAO Ranchi and Dehradun have yet to be started to function for want of accommodation in the respective circles. Regarding PAO Raipur instructions have already been issued to call for the volunteers to fill up the vacancies from parent and other PAOs. As per instructions contained in DOP&T O.M. No.2/8/2001-PIC dated 9.4.2009, it has been decided not to extend the validity of optimization scheme beyond 31.03.2009. Accordingly all the PAOs have alrelady been instructed to initiate the process of filling up of vacancies.

· 115.Extending/expanding modernization of PAOs.
This has started already.
· 117.Relax minimum qualifying service for HSG II Promotion.
This item was considered in the meeting of 12.07.2010. Necessary follow up action is being taken.
· 122.Irregular objections raised by ICIR in the date of increment and ordering recoveries.
Clarificatory orders have already been issued.
· 123.Fill up all vacancies including backlog vacancies in all cadres.
Orders issued.
· 127.Ensure speedy verification of caste.
DOPT has issued orders that persons belonging to the Helba Kushti/Kushti caste who got appointments against vacancies reserved for ST on the basis of ST certificate relating to State of Maharashtra and where applicants have become final on or before 28.11.2000 shall not be affected. However, they shall not get the benefit of reservation after 28.11.2000. Copy has been endorsed to Chief PMG Maharashtra.
· 129.Upgraded Group D and Sorter Cadres.
The item was taken up in the meeting of 12.07.2010 and being considered by PA Wing.
· 135.Allowing Lift Operators to sit the LGO Examination.
It would be reviewed while amending the Recruitment Rules of PA/SA.

Is it necessary or beneficial to maintain identity of S.B.C.O as a internal audit branch?