Thursday, December 30, 2010
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Protest against the indifferent attitude of the Department towards upgradation of GP from Rs.4200/- to Rs. 4600/- for IPs
Ms. Radhika Doraiswamy
Director General
Department of Posts
Dak Bhawan
New Delhi 110001
No.CHQ/IPASP/SCPC dated 23-12-2010
Sub: Protest against the indifferent attitude of the Department towards upgradation of Grade Pay from Rs 4200/- to Rs 4600/- for Inspector, Posts.
Ref:- Postal Directorate No. 4-12/2009-PCC dated 22-03-2010
Respected Madam,
The Central Working Committee meeting of the Association was held at Ambaji (Gujarat) on 16th and 17th December 2010. During the meeting, the CWC registered its concern towards the inordinate delay in processing the demand of the Association for higher grade pay to IP on par with inspector cadre in other Central Government departments/ministries. While all other Departments/Ministries show positive action towards their inspectors, the DOP is alone showing a negative approach on our cadre. All Inspectors and Assistant Superintendents Posts are very much aggrieved and frustrated due to the inaction and indifferent attitude of the Department of Posts towards this cadre.
2. The department kept on telling the phrase “maintaining parity with other inspectorial cadre” whenever we demanded justified higher grade pay for IP & ASP. Now Inspectors and analogous cadres in other departments/ministries have been granted the higher grade pay of Rs 4600/- unilaterally after implementation of VI CPC. Such type of unilateral increase in pay scale was noticed in other departments/ministries in respect of their Inspectors after implementation of the past many CPCs. When we demand parity, the department in collusion with MOF is speaking entirely a different version. During discussion with DOP on this issue, we were informed that the cadre of ASP (Which is not in existence in other departments/ministries) is an impediment to implementing higher grade to IP. If that is the case, this Association is ready to go for merger of both the posts IP and ASP. The issue of merger of posts of IP and ASP with single Grade Pay of Rs.4600/- was discussed at a length during the course of General Body meeting in the All India Conference of the Association held at New Delhi on 03.04.2010 and 04.04.2010. The Association had come out with a proposal of merger of the posts IP and ASP and detailed discussions took place between the representatives of the Association and DDG (Estt.) on 05.04.2010. The department was convinced about the justified GP of Rs 4600/- on the merged post. Reminders were given to the DOP on 24-06-2010, 09-08-2010 & 07-09-2010 but no action has been taken by the Department till now and it has become the prime grievance of the Association. We also took up this issue in the agenda for periodical meeting on 27.08.2010 but DOP has not fixed date and time for holding of the same so far.
3. Association gave its proposal in writing for merger of the posts of Inspector, Posts & Assistant Superintendent, Posts and designating the merged posts as Inspector, Posts or Assistant Superintendent, Posts as may be decided by the Department but retaining the Gazetted status to the existing incumbents in Assistant Superintendent, Posts grade till their promotion / retirement..
4. If the DOP felt problem in merger of the posts IP and ASP, the CWC was agreed unanimously and came out with an alternative proposal of merger of the post ASP with PS Group B with a Grade Pay of Rs.4800/- with effect from 01.01.2006. As both the posts are Gazetted Group B & difference of Grade Pay is only Rs.200/-. This Association urges upon the DOP to consider merger of the post of ASP with the post of PS Group B with a Grade Pay of Rs.4800/- and in that case the senior will be holding the charge of Division/Office.
5. In case no positive action is forthcoming, the CWC of the Association after a detailed deliberations and discussions, has come out with the following proposal:
“It is unanimously resolved that the Department must meet out the above demand within one month time frame. The CWC with one voice decided that, if no decision is taken by the Department, the Association has no other option except to proceed on with a direct action (Trade Union action) after 31.01.2011. In such circumstances, the responsibility of any adverse effect on services will rest with the Department”
An early result oriented action is requested.
Yours sincerely,
(Roop Chand)
General Secretary
Association Writes to Department on Postmaster Cadre
To
Ms. Radhika Doraiswamy
Director General
Department of Posts
Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg
New Delhi-110001
Sub: Introduction of Postmaster Cadre in Postal Wing.
Ref: Postal Directorate No. 4-17/2008-SPB-II dated 22nd November, 2010
Respected Madam,
The Department has issued the above notification introducing Postmaster cadre in Postal Wing. At the outset, we wish to place on record that we are not against to the introduction of Postmaster’s cadre but seek certain clarifications in the interest of our cadre and Department. The following are the few points which require immediate kind attention of the Department
It is perceived from the said notification that posts for different categories in the hierarchy are to be carved out only from the General Line posts and as such IP Line cadre should not have any cascading effect.
1. In view of para 5(VI) & 5(VII) of said notification, it is understood that all 116 posts of Sr. Postmaster grade presently held by IP Line officials are to be filled partly from HSG-I (General Line) and partly from IP Line officials. The officials in PS Gr.”B” & Sr. Postmaster grade would be eligible for induction in IPoS, Group “A” on the basis of a consolidated eligibility list. Both these paras of the notification are in gross violation of equality provided under Article 14 and 21 of the Constitution as different parameters have been adopted for promotion to Sr. Postmaster from HSG-I which is on the basis of promotion on the one side and IP Line which is through LDCE on the other side.
2. Furthermore, the demand of other trade unions to fill up 100% posts of Sr. Postmasters and Chief Postmasters only from officials of Postmaster cadre (HSG I General Line) is baseless and hence categorically refuted.
3. This Association would like to recall that hitherto also there were two separate cadres i.e., Postmaster Group B and Postal Superintendent Group B which were merged to form composite cadre called PSS Group “B”. Due to unification of two cadres, the General Line officials were allowed to share 6% of the total posts worked out after merger. In this regard, Gazette notification was issued codifying the recruitment rules and subsequently LDCE was introduced for 25% of the vacancies out of which General Line officials still enjoying the share of 6%.
4. Apparently the new proposal is only attempt to revive old pattern viz. Postmaster Group B and Postal Superintendent Group ‘B’ as two independent cadres. This whole process of notifying the introduction of separate cadre of Postmaster has been done by the Department without consulting our Association. Resultantly, there is resentment and confusion in the Inspector, Posts cadre which is otherwise also directly or indirectly affecting the efficiency of the Department.
5. Now, since Directorate has issued notification so it would be only fit and proper if no further share from 649 posts presently held for promotion by non selection against 75% quota is allowed. However, Department may fill up 75% Sr. Postmaster posts from 165 (19% of total 866 PSS Group "B") posts presently allotted for promotion by LDCE for IPs and 25% of 52 (6% of 866) posts presently kept reserved for promotion for General Line officials. In this event, even Department will not have to call for options from IP Line officials working in PS Group "B" cadre and they can be easily adjusted and posted as Sr. Postmaster on 116 posts for which Department is also very much inclined.
6. 25% of vacancies in Senor Postmaster grade have been earmarked for HSG I (General Line) officials through promotion. Hence, recruitment rules of PS Group B cadre may be modified and provision may be made in the recruitment rules of PS Group B that 6% of total posts to be filled on the basis of same Departmental examination from General Line officials with 5 years regular service in LSG and above shall be reduced to the extent of number of posts occupied by the General Line officials in Senior Postmaster grade in Postmaster cadre.
7. In some Circles, Chief PMsG have identified posts of HSG I of IP Line for Postmaster Grade III which is in violation of the instructions contained in notification ibid. For the present 141 posts of HSG I Postmasters are earmarked for the IP Line officials which are part of promotional avenue for the Inspector, Posts. Order issued by the Department on formulation of Postmaster cadre is silent on the issue as to how these 141 posts will be retained for IP Line. The Association urges the Department to consider this issue and issue orders immediately that these 141 posts of IP Line remain in subordinate capacity in HSG I for IP Line officials.
8. It will be in the betterment of things if a meeting is arranged to discuss the issues concerning Inspector, Posts cadre. Until and unless this is done, the effects will lead to confusion resulting in resentment, frustration in the already depressed and ignored Inspector, Posts cadre.
Yours Sincerely,
(Roop Chand)
General Secretary
Central Working Committee meeting at AMBAJI (Gujarat)
1. Upgradation of Grade Pay of Inspectors, Posts from Rs. 4200/- to Rs. 4600/-.
Department is not serious on merger of the post of Inspector, Posts with the post of Asstt. Supdt., Posts. Hence, it was decided by the CWC that the post of Asstt. Supdt., Posts be merged with the post of P.S. Group “B” as both the posts are Gazetted Group “B”. A protest letter in this regard was drafted by the CWC and same will be handed over to the Department by the GS.
2. Restructuring of Inspector, Posts cadre:
CWC decided to take up this issue only after settlement of Grade Pay of Inspector, Posts from Rs. 4200/- to Rs. 4600/-.
3. Revision of rates of remuneration for invigilation duty:
G.S. will issue reminder to the D.G. (Posts) in this regard.
4. Regular Promotion to P.S.Group “B”:
A list of 140 officers for regular promotion in to P.S. Group “B” cadre has been issued by the Department on 24.11.2010. CWC expressed its satisfaction over release of list by the Postal Directorate in time, due to frequent meetings with the officers in Postal Directorate by the GS.
5. Allotment of surplus qualified IP candidates for the year 2009:
CWC decided that above issue may be taken up with the Department.
6. MACP Scheme:
It came to notice of the CWC that MACP memo has not been issued by Chhattisgarh and M.P. Circles so far. CWC decided to take up above issues with the Department.
7. Merger of IRM/ASRM Association with our Association:
After detailed discussions, it was decided by the CWC that all members of IRM/ASRM Association may become our members by contacting our respective Circle Secretary in this regard. We welcome them for becoming our members as now, there is only single Association in our cadre recognized by the Department.
8. Postmaster Cadre in Postal Wing:
It was decided by the CWC that a protest letter from CHQ should go to the Department. Responsibility for drafting the letter was given to the Circle Secretary, Punjab Circle.
9. Supply of Laptops for all the IPs/ASPs
It was informed by the Secretary, Posts in our All India Conference that Laptops will be supplied to all the IPs/ASPs. However, the same has been supplied only to Sub Divisional IPs/ASPs. CWC decided to take up the issue with the Department for supply of Laptops to remaining IPs/ASPs.
10. Non issue of combined All India Seniority List of IPs from the year 1999:
It was decided by the CWC that above issue will be taken up with the Department.
Elaborate arrangements were made for the conducting CWC at Ambaji (Gujarat) by Shri M.R.Desai, Circle Secretary, Gujarat and his team. CHQ conveys its sincere thanks to them as well to all the CWC office bearers / Circle Secretaries for their co-operation during the CWC..
Karnataka Circle informed the CWC that they will hold next All India Conference at Bengaluru during January/Ferbuary-2012. They are making preparations for it. CWC welcomed their spirit.
Maharashtra Circle came forward for holding next CWC at Shirdi. CWC welcomed their decision and authorized GS to take decision at appropriate time.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Products Through Post Offices
Sl.No. Name of Company/Financial Institution Description of product/service
1 Western Union Money Transfer International money transfer to India
2 UTI Mutual Funds Sale of UTI Mutual Funds through post offices
3 Pension Fund Regulatory & Development Authority Point of Presence for National Pension Scheme Accounts
4 M/s Nirmal Packaging Systems Sale of Corrugated boxes and Paper board envelops.
5 M/s Narsingh Dass & Co. Sale of Tyvek Envelops
6 Ministry of Railways Booking/cancellation of Railway Reservation Tickets under PRS Scheme
7 CBOP( Now merged with HDFC Bank) Sale/Purchase of foreign exchange
8 Reliance Money Infrastructure Limited Sale of Gold Coins
9 BSNL Sale of recharge coupons Sancharnet Cards etc.
10. India Post SBI tie-up Department sells assets and liability products of SBI through identified postal outlets.
11. NABARD-SHG linkage scheme India Post has entered into a tie-up with NABARD to disburse micro credit to women self help groups (SHGs) on pilot basis.
The Central and State Governments take various measures from time to time to promote and popularize small saving schemes through print and electronic media as well as holding seminars, meetings and providing training to various agencies involved in mobilizing deposits under the schemes. As part of this ongoing exercise, Government has taken following steps to make the small savings schemes more attractive and investor friendly:-
-Introduction of Bonus at the rate of 5% on the deposits made under Post Office Monthly Income Account (POMIA) Scheme on or after 8th December, 2007 upon the maturity of the deposit.
-The benefit of Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961 has been extended to the investments made under 5-Year Post Office Time Deposits Account and Senior Citizens Savings Scheme, with effect from 01.04.2007.
-With effect from 1.8.2007, the maximum deposit ceilings of Rs.3.00 lakh and Rs.6.00 lakh under the Post Office Monthly Income Account (POMIA) Scheme has been raised to Rs.4.50 lakh and Rs.9.00 lakh in respect of single and joint accounts respectively.
-The penalty on pre-mature withdrawal of deposits under the Post Office Monthly Income Account (POMIA) scheme has been rationalized from 3.5% to 2% on withdrawal on or before expiry of three years and 1% on withdrawal after expiry of three years.
-All categories of pensioners have been allowed to open and maintain ‘Pension Account’ under Post Office Savings Account Rules, with effect from 11th July, 2007.
-The restriction on opening of more than one account during a calendar month under the Senior Citizens Savings Scheme has been removed with effect from 24th May, 2007.
-Opening of “Zero deposit/Zero Balance” accounts for workers employed under NREG Act, under Post Office Savings Account Rules, with effect from 26th August 2008.
-Opening of “Zero deposit/Zero Balance” accounts for Old Age Pensioner Account under Indira Gandhi Old Age Pension Scheme, Widows Pensioner Account under Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme and Disabled Pensioner Account under Indira Gandhi National Disabled Pension Scheme with effect from 13th October 2009.
-National Savings Institute, a subordinate organization under the Department of Economic Affairs (Budget Division) also maintains its web site i.e nsiindia.gov.in in collaboration with National Informatics Centre to facilitate interface with the public through wider dissemination of information on small savings and on-line registration and settlement of investor’s grievances.
This information was given in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha by Shri Gurudas K amat, the Minister of Communications and Information Technology.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Transfer Posting of Group A Officers
1. Shri B.L.Bhati, SSPOs Jaipur City,Transfer and posted as SSRM JP Dn. Jaipur.
2. Shri Dinesh Sharma, DDM PLI, CO Jaipur,,Transfer and posted as SSPOs Kota.
3. Shri R.L.Meena, SSPOs Udaipur ,Transfer and posted as DDM PLI CO Jaipur.
4. Shri S.N.Joshi, SSRM JP Dn. Jaipur,,Transfer and posted as SSPOs Udaipur.
5. Shri Y.K.Sharma, Adhoc in Group A,,posted as SSPOs Jaipur City Dn.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
CRs call for ASP DPC
1. Shri Shree Chand Singh.
2. Shri R.P.Kushwah.
3. Shri M.R.Sharma.
4. Shri K.D.Gujar.
5. Shri K.C.Verma.
6. Shri P.R.Suthar.
7. Shri M.P.Meena.
8. Shri Amar Chand (APS)
9. Shri Ram Avtar Soni.
10.Shri V.S.Jain.
11.Shri Bhupendra Parashar
12.Shri Tarun Sharma
13.Shri Gopal lal sharma
14.Shri Govind Vaishnav
15.Shri P.K.Jain
16.Shri R.L.Jat (APS)
17.Shri A.K.Jain
18.Shri J.K.Hingorani
19.Shri Sita Ram Khatri
20.Shri K.L.Koli
21.Shri Manoj Kumar
22.Shri R.S.Rajput (APS)
23.Ms. Pooja Verma
24.Shri Govind Sharma
25.Shri Kumar Dhingra
26.Shri B.B.Jagga
All are requested please sent CRs as early as possible.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Promotion & Posting in P.S. Group B grade for the vacancy year 2010
1.Shri Mahaver Prasad Meena, Allotted to Haryana Circle.
2.Shri R.S.Shaktawat,Allotted to Haryana Circle.
3.Shri Jai Singh, Allotted to Haryana Circle.
4.Shri R.S.Meena, Allotted to Haryana Circle.
Association congratulate all officers
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Re-allotment order for PS Group B Officers
1. G.C.Goyal , Punjab to Rajasthan
2. Gajanand Jogi, Punjab to Rajasthan
3. Prabhu Dayal Raiger, J&K to Rajasthan
4. S.R.Mei, J&K to Rajasthan
5. Bishan Lal Raiger, J&K to Rajasthan
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Transfer posting of Group B Officers
1. Shri D.P.Jain, Supdt.PSD Jaipur (Transfer and allotted Southern Region).
2. Shri S.D.Sharma,Dy. Supdt. Udaipur (Transfer and Posted as SPOs Bharatpur).
3. Shri Ram Karan, SPOs Bharatpur (Transfer and Posted as Supdt.CSD Jaipur).
4. Shri B.S.Meena, Supdt.CSD Jaipur (Transfer adn Posted as Dy. Supdt. Jaipur City).
5. Shri B.P.Gaur,Dy. Supdt. Jaipur City (Transfer adn Posted as Supdt.PSD Jaipur )
Friday, November 12, 2010
EXPECTED DEARNESS ALLOWANCE (DA) FROM JAN-2011 FOR CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES...
The main reason behind announcing DA is due to the increase of prices in essential commodities.’Labour Bureau’-which is under the central government takes the statistics of the prices of essential commodities in selected cities and this process is known as AICPIN -i.e.- All India Consumer Price Index. DA is calculated only as per the AICPIN.
Regarding the next instalment of DA which is to be announced from Jan 2011,numerous speculations are pouring in.The DA percentage will be calculated as per the AICPIN from September 2010 to December 2010.Suppose the AICPIN stands at 179 points or more,there are chances of getting 10% DA from Jan 2011.
Any way let us assume that the DA will surely cross the 50% benchmark which will enable increase in some allowances.
Children Education Allowance,Child Care Allowance,Washing Allowance,Cycle Allowance,Cash Handling Allowance,Conveyance Allowance,Split Duty Allowance will be increased by 25%.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Regular promotions to PS Group B
The complete list is as under.
Copy of DG Posts Order No. 9-81/2009-SPG dated 13.08.2010
Subject : Promotion and posting in Postal Service Group ‘B’ grade for the vacancy year 2009.
The Director General (Posts) is pleased to appoint the following Inspector’s line officials on regular basis in Postal Service Group ‘B’ grade in the scale of PB-2, Rs 9300-34800/- with Grade Pay 4800/- with effect from the date of assumption of charge and until further orders.
2. The officers on promotion to Postal Service Group ‘B’ grade are allotted to the Circles mentioned against each:
Sl. No. Name of the officer
S/Shri Whether SC/ST Circle Circle allotted
1. SREEKANTA KAR ORISSA WEST BENGAL
2. ABHIJIT BHATTACHRYA WEST BENGAL WEST BENGAL
3. DEBYENDU ROY WEST BENGAL WEST BENGAL
4. ARUN KUMAR JHA BIHAR BIHAR
5. G.MOHANA PRASAD KERALA KERALA
6. R.R.ALI MAHARASHTRA MAHARSHTRA
7. K.M.KUMTHEKAR MAHARSHTRA MAHARSHTRA
8. NIRODE CHANDRA BHOWMIK ASSAM ASSAM
9. BINOD BIHARI MANDAL WEST BENGAL WEST BENGAL
10. P.K.HARIDAS KERALA KERALA
11. ASIT BARAN SAHOO WEST BENGAL WEST BENGAL
12. B.D.KULKARNI MAHARASHTRA MAHARASHTRA
13. MD.ABDUL JALIL SARKAR ASSAM ASSAM
14. J.M.RATHWA (ST) GUJARAT GUJARAT
15. K.SOORAPPAN (ST) TAMILNADU DELHI
16. JASKARAM SINGH (SC) PUNJAB PUNJAB
17. HIRA LAL BITHA(SC) BIHAR BIHAR
18. NARSI RAM REGAR(SC) RAJASTHAN DELHI
19. JIRAMAN DEEP(SC) ORISSA WEST BENGAL
20. HARI SINGH (SC) UTTARA PRADESH UTTARAPRADESH
21. AJAY Kr. KALSA (SC) WEST BENGAL WEST BENGAL
Friday, August 13, 2010
Directorate allotted Funds for Broadband for SDI (P)
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Adhoc Promotion and Transfer Orders for Group B Officers
Adhoc Promotion and Transfer Orders for Group B Officers issued by Circle Office on 29.07.10
Part-I (Adhoc Promotion)
S. No. | Name of Officer | Present posting | Allotment/Posting on adhoc Promotion | Remarks |
1 | Shri Narsi Ram Regar | ASP(W) Jaipur City | Sr. Postmaster, Jaipur GPO | Vice Shri H.P.Sharma |
2 | Shri Jai Singh | ASP Jhalwar | Western Region | |
3 | Shri R.S.Meena | ASP (HQ) Sawai Madhopur | SPOs Sawai Madhopur | After voluntary retirement of Sh. S.D.Raturi, Dy. SPOs, Ajmer |
Part-II (Transfer)
S. No. | Name of Officer | Present posting | Allotment/Posting on adhoc Promotion | Remarks |
1 | Shri Shyam Singh | SPOs Jaipur (MFL) | AD(P&R) CO, Jaipur | Vice R.L.Damami |
2 | Shri V.S.Kawadia | Sr. PM Lodhi Road New Delhi | Rajasthan Southern Region | |
3 | Shri R.L.Patel | AD (A&E) C.O.Jaipur | Rajasthan Southern Region | |
4 | Shri Birbal Singh | SPOs Bikaner | Rajasthan Southern Region | |
5 | Shri H.P.Sharma | Sr. PM Jaipur GPO | SPOs Jaipur (MFL) | |
6 | Shri S.L.Jain | SPOs Chittorgarh | AD (A&E) CO Jaipur |
Modernisation of Post Offices-PROJECT ARROW
The Project was launched initially on proof of concept basis in 50 post offices in Phase I. After the successful completion of the Phase I, it was implemented in 450 post office in Phase II and in 500 post offices in Phase III across the country including rural areas. In the current financial year Project Arrow is being extended to 500 more post offices across the country. Project Arrow aims at comprehensive improvement of the core operations of the Post Office as well as the ambience in which postal transactions are undertaken. The response of the general public and the staff of the department to the initiatives have been overwhelmingly positive.
The initiative Project Arrow - Transforming India Post has also won the Prime Minister’s award for Excellence in Public Administration for the year 2008-09.
Head Post Offices and important Sub Post Offices located in rural areas are being covered under Project Arrow in a phased manner.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Communications & Information Technology, Shri Gurudas Kamat in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
MACP order of IP/ASP for 20 and 30 Years
Department of Posts India
Office of the Chief Postmaster General
Rajasthan Circle, Jaipur-302007
Memo No. Staff/10-47/MACP-II
Dated at Jaipur the 08 .07.2010
In pursuance of instructions contained in D.G. Posts, New Delhi letter No. 4-7/(MACP)/2009-PCC dated 18.9.2009 and on the recommendation of the Screening Committee, following IP/ASP line officials who have completed 20 years of service have been ordered to be placed to the next higher grade in PB-2 (pay band of Rs. 9300-34,800) with grade pay of Rs. 4600/- under MACP scheme with effect from the date indicated against their names:-
S.No. | Name & designation | Date from which 2nd MACP is to be granted |
1 | Shri R.A. Jaiswal, TC-31570-X | 01.09.2008 |
2 | Shri Om Prakash, JC-834217-X Sub | 01.09.2008 |
3 | Shri F.M. Bhati, SDI(P) Didwana | 01.09.2008 |
4 | Shri P.R. Rathore, ASP(OD) Pali | 01.09.2008 |
5 | Shri B.R. Rathore, ASP (HQ) Pali | 01.09.2008 |
6 | Shri B.S. Rajpurohit, ASP Pali | 17.10.2008 |
2. The financial up-gradation under MACP scheme shall be purely personal to the above officials and shall have no relevance to their seniority position.
3. The pay of the above officials on their placement in the next higher grade of pay will be fixed under the provision of FR 22 (I) (a) (i) as amended from time to time. The officials may exercise option for fixation of pay within one month from the date of issue of this memo if he desires to do so.
4. The placement of the above officials to next higher grade is subject to the condition that no disciplinary/vigilance case is pending/contemplated against the official.
5. The official against whom any punishment is current they should not be granted financial up-gradation to the next higher grade and such case should be intimated to the undersigned immediately.
(Dushyant Mudgal)
Asstt. Postmaster General (Staff & Vig)
For Chief Postmaster General
Rajasthan Circle, Jaipur-302007
Copy to:-
1.The Postmaster General, Rajasthan Southern Region, Ajmer.
2.The Postmaster General, Rajasthan Western Region, Jodhpur
3.The Director of Accounts (Postal) Jaipur.
4.The SPOs Nagaur/Pali
5.The P&T Admn. Cell C/O 56 APO with two spare copy for concerned officials.
6.The concerned officials. 7.Office copy and spare.
Department of Posts India
Office of the Chief Postmaster General
Rajasthan Circle, Jaipur-302007
Memo No. Staff/10-47/MACP-III
Dated at Jaipur the 08 .07.2010
In pursuance of instructions contained in D.G. Posts, New Delhi letter No. 4-7/(MACP)/2009-PCC dated 18.9.2009 and on the recommendation of the Screening Committee, following IP/ASP line officials who have completed 30 years of service have been ordered to be placed to the next higher grade in PB-2 (pay band of Rs. 9300-34,800) with grade pay of Rs. 4800/- under MACP scheme with effect from the date indicated against their names:-
S.No. | Name & designation | Date from which 3rd MACP is to be granted |
1 | Shri Ram Karan Kumhar, (Offg. SPOs Bharatpur) | 01.09.2008 |
2 | Shri S.N. Sharma, ASRM Kota | 01.09.2008 |
3 | Shri Gajanand Sharma, ASP(HQ) Jaipur City | 22.04.2009 |
4 | Shri P.P. Sharma, ASRM (OD) JP Dn. JP | 01.09.2008 |
5 | Shri Noratmal Mali, ASP Beawar | 23.07.2009 |
6 | Shri Banwari Lal Kumhar, Offg. SPSD Ajmer | 08.02.2009 |
7 | Shri Kheta Ram Suthar, Offg. SPOs Sriganganagar | 01.09.2008 |
8 | Shri Narsiram Regar, ASP(W) JP City Dn. | 01.09.2008 |
9 | Shri Jai Singh, ASP Jhalawar | 10.10.2008 |
10 | Shri G.K. Joshi, ASP(OD) Udaipur | 04.01.2010 |
11 | Shri Bharat Lal Meena, ASP Gangapur City | 04.10.2008 |
12 | Shri B.M. Bunkar, ASRM (HQ) JP Dn. | 03.01.2010 |
13 | Shri Surjan Ram, ASP(V) CO Jaipur | 04.10.2008 |
14 | Shri S.K. Mishra, ASP(HQ) Udaipur | 01.09.2008 |
15 | Shri L.L. Meghwal, ASP Dungarpur | 01.09.2008 |
16 | Shri Atma Ram, ASP RO Ajmer | 17.10.2008 |
17 | Shri B.R. Bhirania, ASP Nagaur | 01.09.2008 |
18 | Shri C.L. Chippa, SAS CO Jaipur | 16.10.2009 |
19 | Shri R.S. Sharma, ASP Nagaur | 01.04.2009 |
20 | Shri L.R. Parihar, JC-834054-P Sub | 20.12.2009 |
21 | Shri L.S. Ratnawat, ASP (HQ) Dholpur | 01.09.2008 |
22 | Shri S.S. Shekhawat, ASP(OD) Nagaur | 24.04.2009 |
23 | Shri R.K. Suthar, ASP Jalore | 21.09.2009 |
24 | Shri N.K. Bohra, ASRM Ajmer | 01.09.2008 |
2. The financial up-gradation under MACP scheme shall be purely personal to the above officials and shall have no relevance to their seniority position.
3. The pay of the above officials on their placement in the next higher grade of pay will be fixed under the provision of FR 22 (I) (a) (i) as amended from time to time. The officials may exercise option for fixation of pay within one month from the date of issue of this memo if he desires to do so.
4. The placement of the above official to next higher grade is subject to the condition that no disciplinary/vigilance case is pending/contemplated against the official.
5. The official against whom any punishment is current they should not be granted financial up-gradation to the next higher grade, and such case should be intimated to the undersigned immediately.
(Dushyant Mudgal)
Asstt. Postmaster General (Staff & Vig)
For Chief Postmaster General
Rajasthan Circle, Jaipur-302007
Copy to:-
1.The Postmaster General, Rajasthan Southern Region, Ajmer.
2.The Postmaster General, Rajasthan Western Region, Jodhpur
3.The Director of Accounts (Postal) Jaipur.
4. All the Divisional Heads in Rajasthan Circle
5.The P&T Admn. Cell C/O 56 APO with one spare copy for concerned official.
6.The concerned officials.
7.Office copy and spare.
Jaipur Region Transfer and Adhoc Promotion order for IP
Department of Posts India
Office of the Chief Postmaster General
Rajasthan Circle, Jaipur-302007
Memo No. Staff/10-47/Adhoc
Dated at Jaipur the 08 .07.2010
The Competent Authority is pleased to order adhoc promotion of the following Postal Assistants line officials to Inspector post cadre in the Pay Band of Rs. 9,300 – 34,800 + Grade pay of Rs. 4200/- on purely temporary and adhoc basis with effect from the date of assumption of charge and until further orders.
On adhoc promotion the official is transferred/allotted/posted as under:-
PART-I (AD-HOC PROMOTION)
S.No. | Name of the officer | Present posting | Allotment/posting on adhoc promotion | Remarks |
1 | Shri Samay Singh Meena | PA Hindaun HO | IP Karauli |
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2 | Shri Jabbar Singh Meena | PA Sawaimadhopur Town | IP Gangapur (North) | Against vacant post |
3 | Shri Daroga Singh Meena | SPM Rajakhera (Dholpur) | IP Dholpur | Vice Shri H.L. Bairwa transferred. |
4 | Shri Ghanno Ram | SPM Govindgarh (Alwar) | IP (PG) Alwar | Against vacant post |
5 | Shri Chakraveer Singh | PA Bharatpur HO | IP Nadbai | Against vacant post |
6 | Smt. Nisha Bharadwaj | PA ICO (SB) CO Jaipur | IP (SB & FS) O/O Sr. AO ICO (SB) CO Jaipur | Against vacant post |
The above promotion to Inspector Post cadre is on adhoc basis and will not bestow upon the above officials any claim for regular appointment. The service rendered on adhoc basis will not count for the purpose of regular promotion to the higher grade or seniority in the said grade. The adhoc arrangement is liable to be terminated at any time without assigning any reason thereof. The adhoc arrangement for a period of 11 months from the date of joining or termination of the said arrangement before the said period which ever is earlier.
PART-II (TRANSFER)
The Competent Authority has further order following transfer/posting in Inspector post cadre with immediate effect-
S.No. | Name of the officer | Present posting | Allotment/posting on transfer | Remarks |
1 | Shri K.K. Sharma | IP (South) Jaipur Mfl. Dn. | IP (PG) Sawaimadhopur | In the interest of service |
2 | Shri H.L. Bairwa | IP Dholpur | IP(PG) Dholpur | In the interest of service |
Relevant charge report may please be sent to all concerned.
(Dushyant Mudgal)
Asstt. Postmaster General (Staff & Vig)
For Chief Postmaster General
Rajasthan Circle, Jaipur-302007
1.The SSPOs Alwar.
2.The SPOs Dholpur/Bharatpur/Jaipur (Mfl.)/Sawaimadhopur
3.The Sr. PS to Chief PMG/PA to PMG (BD, Tech. & Mktg.)/PA to DPS Jaipur.
4. All Group Officer in CO Jaipur
5.The officers concerned.
6.Office copy and spare.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Holidays for the next year
In case of the states, 14 compulsory holidays are declared, while the remaining three holidays are to be added from a list of 12 occasions listed in the notification by the central government employees' welfare coordination committee in the state capitals.
The compulsory holidays are Republic Day, Independence Day, Mahatma Gandhi's birthday, Buddha Purnima, Christmas, Dussehra (Vijaya Dashmi), Diwali (Deepavali), Good Friday, Guru Nanak's birthday, Id-ul-Fitr, Id-ul-Zuha, Mahavir Jayanti, Muharram and Prophet Mohammed's birthday (Id-e-Milad).
The total restricted holidays for the government employees are 35, though 10 of them fall on Saturdays or Sundays when the offices are already closed in any case.
The notification also says that the number of holidays for banks is restricted to 15 days. Other central government organisations, like industrial, commercial and trading establishments, are permitted to declare a maximum of 16 days, but with the condition that they must include the national holidays of Republic Day, Independence Day and Mahatma Gandhi's birthday.
Here is the list of holidays:
Republic Day, January 26;
Prophet Mohammed's birthday, February 16;
Maha Shiv Ratri, March 2;
Ram Navmi, April 12;
Mahavir Jayanti, April 16;
Good Friday, April 22;
Buddha Purnima, May 17;
Independence Day, August 15;
Janmashtmi, August 22;
Id-ul-Fitr, August 31;
Mahatma Gandhi's birthday, October 2;
Dussehra, October 6;
Diwali, October 26;
Id-ul-Zuha (Bakr-Id), November 7;
Guru Nanak's birthday, November 10;
Muharram, December 6; and
Christmas, December 25.