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Wednesday 29 June 2016

PUBLIC AUTHORITIES SHOULD USE INDIA POST SERVICES NOT PRIVATE COURIER SERVICE

            It is observed that several government-departments, public-authorities and public-sector-undertakings (PSUs) use private courier service rather than postal services. 
            With premium postal-services like Speed Post now available at most post offices and destinations, it should be made compulsory for all bodies under central and state governments for compulsorily using only normal postal-services. Registered Post should be used at destinations not covered by premium Speed Post service. Postal Department should take up the matter with Department of Public Enterprises and others concerned.
            In Focus Public sector services should be utilised by all public authorities as far as possible to encourage public sector and to prevent the public money from going to services under private sector. 
            Postal department can also provide special privilege to Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) by introducing sponsored postal stamps against some minimum purchase of postal stamps where such sponsored postal stamps can carry design advertisements from these PSUs but only after being approved by the postal department. 
            Such sponsored postal stamps can have some advertisement cost per stamp like in case of inland-letter cards and post cards. This idea will give increased revenue earning for postal department, and an advertisement-field for PSUs. 

            However Speed Post tariffs will have to be rationalized and revised to be uniform for local and non-local services with equal tariff-rise for every additional 50 gms rise in slab-weight to compete charges of private courier services.
SELECTION PROCESS FOR ENGAGEMENT TO ALL APPROVED CATEGORIES OF GDS POSTS - REVIEW THERE OF
  
Copy of the above letter :

Government of India
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Posts
(Establishment Division)

Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg
New Delhi – 110 001
No.17-17/2016-GDS                                                                                    dated 23-06-2016

To
All Heads of Circles

Sub:- Selection process for engagement to all approved categories of GDS posts – Review thereof.

Reference is invited to this Directorate order No.17-39/6/2012-GDS dated 14-01-2015 vide which the revised eligibility criteria for engagement to GDS posts was prescribed.

2.            It has been observed that due to maximum age limit of 30 years many of GDS engaged in their prime youth tend to leave for want of better opportunities and the needy and competent persons who have ceased the maximum age limit criteria are deprived of the opportunity.

3.            Further reference is invited to this Directorate order No.17-39/7/2012-GDS dated 14-01-2015 and letter No.17-39/2012-GDS dated 16-09-2015 in para 2(b) (vii) of aforementioned letter it has been stipulated that “the authority higher to the recruiting authority will nominate a committee constituting of three members including recruiting authority with two others not below the rank of Inspector Posts. Beside the said authority will decide the date on which such committee will meet for finalizing selection”

4.            The above orders have been reviewed and the following amendments are approved by the competent authority and shall take into effect from the date of issue of this letter.

      (a)    The entry age to the GDS posts shall be raised up to 40 years of age (further relaxable by 03 years to those belonging to OBC categories and 05 years in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST. Maximum age of Casual Labourers shall be 45 years (48 years for OBC & 50 years for SC/ST) subject to fulfilling other conditions of eligibility.

      (b)   The instructions about formation of committee consisting of three members prescribed vide para 2 (b) (viii) of this Directorate letter No.17-39/2012-GDS dated 16-09-2015 be withdrawn and the recruiting authorities may be allowed to continue engagement of GDS without formation of such committee.

(R.L.Patel)
Assistant Director General (GDS/PCC)

Copy forwarded to :
1.Senior PPS to Secretary (Posts)
2-7.PS to Member (P), Member (Tech), Member (O), Member (PLI) and
       Chairman( Investment Board), Member (Planning), Member (Banking & HRD)
8-10. Ps to CGM (BD)/PLI Directorate/MB
11.All DDsG in Postal Directorate
12.Director, RAKNPA/ Postal Training Centres
13.All Recognized Federations/Unions

14.Guard File.

Friday 24 June 2016

SB ORDER NO. 5/2016: STEPS TO BE TAKEN FOR SMOOTH FUNCTIONING OF POSB OPERATIONS AND PREVENTION OF FRAUDS IN CBS OFFICES (Click the link below to view)

11th JULY INDEFINITE STRIKE - NJCA APPEALS TO CHIEF MINISTERS OF ALL STATES FOR SUPPORT AND TO PUT PRESSURE ON GOVERNMENT OF INDIA FOR RESOLUTION OF GENUINE DEMANDS CLICK HERE TO VIEW - LETTER

IMPORTANT RULINGS - RESERVATION FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES - CONSOLIDATED ORDERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW ORDER

Thursday, June 23, 2016
Action taken report on the minutes of the 27th SCOVA meeting held on 13.10.2015 and fresh agenda items to be discussed in 28th SCOVA meeting. (Click the link below to view)

Wednesday, June 22, 2016
IPPB AT A GLANCE (click the link below to view)

Appeal from Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister of Communication & IT, in connection with India Post Payment Bank - Hindi Version (click the link below to view) http://utilities.cept.gov.in/dop/pdfbind.ashx?id=1976

Appeal from Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister of Communication & IT, in connection with India Post Payment Bank - English Version (click the link below to view) http://utilities.cept.gov.in/dop/pdfbind.ashx?id=1975

Stopping of sale of pre-printed NSC and KVP from 01.07.2016 and issue of certificates in the shape of passbooks (SB order 04/2016)

AIC R3 (NFPE) OPENS IN GANDHINAGAR GUJARAT

ON 21.06.2016

 

31ST AIC OF NFPE R3 AT GANDHINAGAR (GUJARAT)

            The 31st AIC of NFPE R3 has commenced its three day session today at Gandhinagar the capital of Gujarat. In the backdrop of the call for an indefinite strike by the entirety of CG Employees by the NJCA on 11th July; the call for one-day strike by the Trade Union Centres and Federations including the Confederation and NFPE on 2nd September, 2016 and the implementation of Cadre Restructuring by the Postal Department partially in the Postal Wing Group 'C' section, this AIC is meeting. Comrades M.Krishnan (SG Confederation); C.C.Pillai (Ex-SG NFPE and CHQ Advisor to AIPRPA); R.Seethalakshmi (GS P4); P.Suresh (GS R4); and R.Sathyanarayana (GS Postal Accounts) among other leaders attended. On invitation from Giriraj Singh the GS of R3, Comrade K.Ragavendran General Secretary AIPRPA and Ex-SG NFPE also attending the AIC. CHQ Office Bearers of AIPRPA Comrades Y. Naghabhushanam and B.M.Sunda  also participating in the AIC. 


            Here we can see the photos of Delegates attending more than 1000 in number in the inaugural session; Comrade A.K.Padmanabhan National President of CITU inaugurating the AIC; and Comrade R.N.Parashar Secretary General NFPE delivering his address. More photos will be added later:


Smooth functioning of POSB operations & prevention of frauds in CBS offices

18. No BPM should accept cash deposit transaction for more than Rs.25,000/- in any account in a day. Instructions in this regard should issue by Circles/Regions and Divisions.

20. BO transactions should not be entered in Finacle if BO Bag is received after 3:.30 PM. These transactions should be entered on the next day.
21. All CBS Post Offices should complete their transactions maximum by 5 PM and no new transactions should be entered after 5 PM. All Supervisors should verify transactions regularly without any delay. For any delayed verification of more than 30 minutes, Supervisor will be held responsible except in Single/Double handed offices where it will be 60 minutes.


Tuesday, June 21, 2016

GDS - Compassionate appointment - review of existing point based system of assessing indigence - clarification


NEW DELHI: Government has kept interest rates unchanged for various small savings schemes for the July-October quarter of 2016-17 fiscal. 

The Finance Ministry in a statement today said that interest rate on one-year deposits for July-October quarter of this fiscal has been kept unchanged at 7.1 per cent. 

Similiarly, interest rate on two-year time deposit, three-year time deposit and five-year time deposit were kept at 7.2 per cent, 7.4 per cent and 7.9 per cent, respectively. 

Likewise, interest rate on Public Provident Fund (PPF) scheme, Kisan Vikas Patra Scheme and Sukanya Samriddhi Account Scheme were kept at 8.1 per cent, 7.8 per cent and 8.6 per cent respectively, the Ministry said. 

In February this year, the Finance Ministry had announced that small savings interest rates will be set quarterly to align them with market rate of government securities.

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Categorization of Circles for conducting LGO examination 2016



Stopping sale of pre-printed NSC & KVP from 01-07-2016---

Casual Workers - weekly off


NFPE Circular on Federal Council

NFPE CIRCULAR
 National Federation of Postal Employees
1st Floor North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi-110 001
        Phone: 011.23092771                                             e-mail: nfpehq@gmail.com
            Mob: 9868819295/9810853981             website: http://www.nfpe.blogspot.com

          No. PF-2/2013                                                                      Dated: 18th  June , 2016
 CIRCULAR
To
           
All General Secretaries NFPE Union,All NFPE Office Bearers,
All Circle Secretaries NFPE Unions,
Convenor Reception Committee –Guwahati

Subject:        X Federal Council of NFPE at Guwahati (Assam)

Comrades,

            Xth Federal Council of NFPE will be held at District Library Auditorium, Pan Bazar Guwahati (Assam) from 07.09.2016 to 09.09.2016.

            The Federal Councilors allotted as per quota received from the affiliates is mentioned below:

            P-III                 = 27                            Ex. Officio                                    = 19
            P-IV                = 24                            (Office Bearers 11+GS 8= 19)                 
R-III                 = 10                            Fraternal Delegates (Non-Voting)
                                                            AIPEU GDS(NFPE)                      = 20
R-IV                =   1                             Casual Labourers Federation     =  3
Admn             =   1                            
Postal A/C    =   2
SBCO           =   1
Civil Wing    =   1

All General Secretaries are requested to finalize the names of Federal Councilors and ask them to book their up and down ward journey tickets at once to avoid inconvenience(Separate notice has been issued. Details of quota received, based on which Federal Councilors number is worked out, can be verified with NFPE HQ by the concerned General Secretary.

Federal Executive: Federal Executive of NFPE will be held at District Library Auditorium, Pan Bazar Guwahati (Assam) on 7.09.2016 at 10A.M. All NFPE Office Bearers and General Secretaries are requested to attend the meeting in time.

Thanking you.                                  
                                                                        Yours Comradely,

                                                            (R.N. Parashar)

Secretary General