Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Notification for CWC meeting to be held at Hospet on 31-1-2015

All India Association of Inspectors and
Assistant Superintendent Posts,
Karnataka Circle

Naveen Chandar
[President]
Assistant Supdt Posts
Bantwal Sub Division Bantwal, Puttur Division
(M) 9449848923
Manjunatha Hubballi
[Circle Secretary]
Assistant Supdt Posts Haveri Sub Division Haveri-581110
(M) 9449849271
Joseph Rodrigues
[Circle Treasurer]
Assistant Supdt Posts (HQ) Mangalore Division Mangalore
(M) 9449848935
                             

CS/IAIASP/CC/2014                                                                         Dated 29.12.2014

NOTIFICATION
                                  
                                   Under the provisions of Article 30 of the Constitution of All India Association of Inspectors and Assistant Superintendents Posts, it is hereby notified that the pre-conference Circle Working Committee Meeting of the Association will be held at Hospet in Bellary District on 31.01.2015 at 1000 hours.

Venue:
            YATHRINIVAS FUNCTION HALL, OPPOSITE TO ROTARY CLUB, STATION ROAD, HOSAPETE - 583201 (Dist: Bellary)
Agenda:-

1.   Confirmation of the minutes of the last CWC held on 08.01.2014 at Badami.
2.   Organizational and Financial review of the association.
3.   Subject matters for debate/discussion and decision thereon.
      a.   Seventh Pay Commission.
      b.  Up-gradation of Grade pay of Inspector Posts from Rs.4200/- to Rs.4600/- w.e.f. 01.01.2006, CAT case at Ernakulam bench.
      c. Merger of ASP Cadre with PS Gr “B” cadre.
      d.  Regular promotion to PS Group ‘B’ Cadre. (Supplementary & Regular DPC for the year 2014)
      e.   LDCE for the promotion to PSS Group ‘B’ and Sr. Postmaster examination
      f.    Re-organization of Sub Divisions
      g.   Re allotment of ASP’s from region to region.
      h.   Supply of Data card/Laptops/Computers with Broad Band connection for all IPs/ASPs other than. Sub Divisional Heads
      i.    Honorarium to part time IO/PO for Rule-10 enquiry of GDS.
      j.    Activities in Association with PSI
      k.   Sanction of PLI/RPLI incentive to the sub divisional heads
      l.    Clerical assistance to the Sub divisional heads in view of monitoring of BD & e-enabled services.
      m.   Any other item with the permission of the Chair

6.   Organization review.
7.   Financial review
8.   Karnataka Circle Blog.


All the CWC members are requested to attend the meeting well in time.

                                                                                               Yours sincerely

    Encl: office bearers list.                                          https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi4la5huuM-1yUvABT51APH86hoPwBDXKhXjy1fOoJHgVBVkCjI_coe-KC4eP8oQekkbJF6DWYn0-e_Qub18m0w1oRKmIfCd88M4UVnIA1WOu_Dpjmp2sCaVdEytIrNzg32MBVCcP5FE8oW/s200/Untitled-1.jpg                                                            
                                                                                           /Manjunatha Hubballi/                    
                                                                                 Circle Secretary, AIAIPs&ASPs
                                                                                                Karnataka Circle

Copy to
1.    The CPMG Karnataka Circle Bangalore-560001 for kind information with a kind request to issue instructions to all Regions/ Divisions to relieve the CWC members to attend the meeting well in time with admissible transit period.
2.    The PMG NK Region Dharwad-580001 for information and necessary action please.
3.    The PMG SK Region Bangalore-560001 for information and necessary action please.
4.    GM CEPT Mysore-570010 for information and necessary action please
5.    The Director Postal Training Centre Mysore-570010 for information and necessary action please.
6.    ALL CWC Members.
7.    Office copy
                                                                                           https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi4la5huuM-1yUvABT51APH86hoPwBDXKhXjy1fOoJHgVBVkCjI_coe-KC4eP8oQekkbJF6DWYn0-e_Qub18m0w1oRKmIfCd88M4UVnIA1WOu_Dpjmp2sCaVdEytIrNzg32MBVCcP5FE8oW/s200/Untitled-1.jpg
                                                                                           /Manjunatha Hubballi/                    
                                                                                 Circle Secretary, AIAIPs&ASPs

                                                                                                Karnataka Circle

GS Desk...

Request to issue repatriation orders in PS Gr.B cadre

No. GS/AIAIASP/PS Gr./DPC/2014                              dated :  29/12/2014

To,
Shri V. P. Singh,
Dy. Director General (P)
Department of Posts,
Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi -110001.

Subject:     Request to issue repatriation orders in PS Gr. B cadre.

Respected Sir,

          It is learnt that Directorate is releasing the result of supplementary DPC for promotion to the cadre of PS Gr. B for the year 2013-14.  

          I would like to bring to your kind notice that Directorate has not given proper attention to this Association’s letters of even number dated 30/12/2013, 20/2/2014, 25/3/2014 and 4/10/2014  vide which it was requested to issue orders for convening supplementary DPC for promotion to the cadre of PS Gr. B and also consider repatriation of all Group B officers who have completed one year in outside Circles. There is acute shortage of IP/ASP/JTS/STS manpower in almost all the Postal Circle and every cadre man is overburdened. This is adversely affecting the implementations of many upcoming projects in Department of Posts. In many Circles upto 80% of Group “A” post are lying vacant and PS Group “B” officers are officiating against these posts constantly for years together creating resultant vacancies in Group “B” and imbalances upto IP/ASPs level.

It is therefore once again requested to consider the request of the PS Gr. B officers for repatriation to their parent circle at the same time of release of result of supplementary DPC for the vacancies 2013.  

          With New Year’s greetings,     
          Yours sincerely,

Sd/-
(Vilas Ingale)
General Secretary

GS Desk...

 No. CHQ/AIAIPASP/Seniority List/IP-MAH-2000/2014                   dated 29/12/2014.

To,
Shri V. P. Singh,
Dy. Director General (P),
Department of Posts,
Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi 110 001.

Subject : Irregularity in seniority list of Inspector Posts cadre for the year 2000.

R/Sir,
          I am enclosing herewith copies of representations dated 06/03/2013 and 23/12/2014 received from S. N. Shastri, Offg. Sr. PM, Dhule HO (Maharashtra Circle) addressed to CPMG, Maharashtra Circle, Mumbai regarding correction in seniority list of Inspector Posts cadre for the year 2000.

          The above named officer in his representation dated 6/3/2014 categorically stated that he has appeared for Inspector Posts Examination 2000 held on 23rd to 25th April 2001 and his result was declared under Directorate Memo No. A.34013/3/2001-DE dated 16/21 August, 2007. While declaring the result of said officer, it was already mentioned in the letter ibid that officer’s name will figure at Sl. No. 5 of Maharashtra Circles successful candidates list. Recently, Directorate vide Memo No. 9-09/2011-SPG dated 18/12/2014 has circulated seniority list of Inspector Posts cadre for the year 2000 in which above named officer’s name was not reflected.

This Association would like to bring to your kind notice that due attention was found not given to officer’s representation dated 6/3/2013 either at Directorate or at CO Mumbai and therefore his name was missing from the seniority list. It is therefore requested to kindly issue necessary corrections in the seniority list of Inspector Posts cadre for the year 2000 and also steps may kindly be taken to recirculate the corrected list at the earliest.  

          With regards,
Yours sincerely,

Sd/- 
(Vilas Ingale)
General Secretary

No. 2-2/2014/CGHS(HQ)/PPTY / CGHS(P)
Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of Health & Family Welfare
Nirman Bhawan, Maulana Azad Road
New Delhi 110 108
Dated: the 23rd December, 2014
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Clarification regarding issue of medicines under CGHS
With reference to the above mentioned subject the undersigned is directed to state that the situation arising out of issue of Office Memorandum No 2/2014/CGHS(HQ)/PPTY / CGHS(P) dated the 25th August ,2014 has been engaging the attention of Government for quite some time. Various representations about the difficulties being encountered have been received from different stakeholders i.e., beneficiaries and doctors, necessitating a review of the matter. It was accordingly considered by a Committee under the Chairmanship of AS&DG,CGHS. After careful review and keeping the recommendations of the Committee in mind, the following guidelines are issued to streamline the functioning of the Wellness Centres:
i. The medicines are to be issued as per the CGHS Formulary and guidelines issued by this Ministry in this behalf.
ii. In case the prescribed medicines are not available in CGHS formulary, but are essential for the treatment of the patient, they can be issued / indented by the doctors of the CGHS Wellness Centre on the basis of a valid prescription of the authorized specialist subject to the condition that such medicines are neither dietary supplements/ food items nor banned drugs. Instructions on this issue i.e., non-admissibility of food items etc. issued vide O.M .No. 39-3/2003-04/CGHS/MSD/RS dated 23rd July 2009 and 3rd August 2009 must be followed.
iii. In case of anti-cancer drugs and other life-saving drugs that are not approved by the DCG1 for use in India, each case should be considered by the Expert Committee under the Chairmanship of Special DG(DGHS).
iv. The technical Standing Committee constituted vide 2-2/2014/CGHS(HQ)/PPTY / CGHS(P) dated 27.08.2014 of this Ministry will review addition or deletion of drugs in the CGHS Formulary/ list of Treatment procedures / investigations / listed implants. The Technical Committee will meet once in three months or as per need, whichever is earlier. In the meantime reimbursement for unlisted procedures / implants will be made at the rates approved by AIIMS/GB Pant Hospital / actuals, whichever is less.
2. The O.M. of even number dated 25.08.2014 is superseded to the above extent while O.M. of even number dated 1.10.2014 is withdrawn.
Sd/-
(Bindu Tiwari)
Director, CGHS(P)
(Tel 2306 1831)

Monday, December 29, 2014

Hubli Vidyanagar SO a/w Hubli HO under Dharwad Division in North Karnataka Region successfully migrated to CBS go live..



Sri M Nagesh SSPO's Dharwad Division Dharwad, Sri H S Hungund Sr PM Hubli HO, staff and localetes present during inauguration...

Hangal Bazar SO under Haveri HO in North Karnataka Region successfully migrated to CBS go live...

Sri R G Byateppanavar SPO's Haveri Division Haveri, Sri Raju Urankar SPM Hangal Bazar SO, other staff and localates present during inauguration...

‘One rank, one pension’ scheme before next Budget: Parrikar


Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar today said the ‘one rank, one pension’ policy would be implemented in the defence forces before the next Budget.
“One rank, one pension policy will be implemented. We are right now working on its detailing,” Parrikar said. The implementation has lot of financial implications which are being worked out, he said.
“It has a lot of financial implications. Details would be available only once we work it out,” Parrikar said.
‘One rank, one pension’ policy means soldiers of the same rank and same length of service get the same pension irrespective of their retirement date. Parrikar said the announcement to implement the policy was made in the last Budget.
“Now we will have to implement it. I have kept a target that it will be implemented before the next Budget. My effort is to ensure that it should be implemented as soon as possible. My target is that it should not wait for the next Budget,” he said.
Raising the issue in the Lok Sabha recently, the Congress had accused the government of delaying the implementation of the scheme. The OROP had been announced in the Interim Budget in February, but was yet to be implemented, Congress MP from Rohtak, Deepender Hooda, said in Parliament.
Deepender Hooda accused the bureaucracy of trying to dilute the original meaning of OROP as defined by the Koshiyari Committee, which was the petition committee of the Rajya Sabha. Hooda had asked the government to come out and announce the implementation of OROP. — PTI

Amendment order to the Lokpal Removal of Difficulties Order, 2014

                 CLICK here to see the Gazette Notification.

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Additional Charge of DDG ( Postal Operations), Postal Directorate

                           To view Directorate's letter, please CLICK HERE. 

Friday, December 26, 2014

Banaras Saree by Post


      Online marketplace Snapdeal has partnered with India Post to bring thousands of weavers and artisans from Varanasi online.  Snaeapdeal has launched a pilot with India post to set up facilitation desks at Varanasi Post offices to enable local weavers to sell their indigenous products such as famed Banarasi saree, on its plot form. " this is an endour by Snapdeal and India post to empower local artisans,small and medium entrepreneurs to sustain their lively hood by providing a platform to popularize their indigenous product".  Snapdeal CEO and CO founder Kunal Bahl said.  Through this association weavers will get access to national audience at neglible cost,he added.        The Post office will act as drop point for sellers, and India post will delkivers the goods to the buyers. " India has a number of unique highly specialized art forms and weaves".  How ever,with the fast changing fashion trends and readily available products, we are losing out on this which heritage.  If we do not act now, soon the rich designs and weaves will be extinct," Bahl said. 

The last date of submission of entries is 15/3/2015. To view the entire notification, please CLICK HERE. 

PM’s Message to the Nation on Good Governance

·    à¤¸ुशासन - Good Governance is the key to a nation’s progress. Our government is committed to providing a transparent and accountable administration which works for the betterment and welfare of the common citizen.

·    “Citizen-First” is our mantra, our motto and our guiding principle. It has been my dream to bring government closer to our citizens, so that they become active participants in the governance process. During the last seven months, our government has been consistently working towards this goal. mygov.in and interact with PM  seek to  make this engagement meaningful. The unprecedented response which these initiatives have evoked, places a large responsibility upon us, and I assure you, my countrymen that we will not let you down.

·    An important step for Good Governance is simplification of procedures and processes in the Government so as to make the entire system transparent and faster.  The push towards self-certification in place of affidavits and attestations is another indicator of the relationship of trust between the citizens and the Government. Doing away with cumbersome and out-dated legislations which no longer have relevance is another focus area.  Already Appropriation Acts have been identified for repeal and more Acts are being reviewed. 

·    Our government considers redress of public grievances as a very important component of a responsive administration. I have instructed all the Ministries to ensure that redress of public grievances receives the highest priority.

·    Government process re-engineering is yet another measure that we are pushing for. Ministries and Departments of the Government of India have been instructed to look into their work spheres, their internal processes and work on what and how to simplify and rationalise them. We are also working on a simpler internal work process manual, which would be delivered through an e-learning module.

·    I strongly believe that technology can and must bridge the divide between the government and the citizens. Technology is an empowering tool for the citizen and an accountability medium for the government. My government fully recognises the huge potential of this tool –Digital India aims to transform the country into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy.  Proposed to be implemented in phases, Digital India is transformational in nature and would ensure that Government services are available to citizens electronically.  It would also bring in greater accountability through mandated delivery of government’s services electronically. 

·    The effort to usher in an era of à¤¸ुशासन has just begun, and begun on a very promising note. An open and accountable administration is what we had promised to deliver and we will do so.

·    Today is the birthday of our beloved leader, our former PM Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. On this occasion, we reiterate our commitment towards providing transparent, effective and accountable governance to the people of this country. Let us embark on this mission for good governance together.

       Jai Hind.
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AK

(Release ID :114079)

Source:-PIB
                                    To view, please CLICK HERE. 
To view Department of Personnel and Training OM No.407/12/2014-AVD-IV (B) dated 25-12-2014 please Click Here.

The last date for filing revised returns by Public Servants has been extended by a period of four months i.e. from 31st December, 2014 to 30th April, 2015. 

The formats for submission of Statements regarding movable properties (Form-II) and for submission of Statements on debts and liabilities (Form-IV) are being revised and will be notified as part of the amendments to the aforesaid rules.
On the occasion of Good Governance day today, the Department of Posts- “India Post” showcased some of the web based services which would be beneficial to the citizens of India.

It participated in the exhibition organized by the Ministry of Communications & Information technology. The “India Post” pavilion showcased following initiatives:

(i) The usage of hand held device which would be used by village Postmaster. All types of transactions related to the services of Post will be offered through the wireless hand held device in rural post offices under the ongoing IT project.

(ii) My Stamp counter was set up where any individual who desires, can get customized stamp made which could also be used as postage.

(iii) The monitoring of mail transmission under MNOP (Mail Network Optimisation Project) and of Project Arrow Offices through web based tools was displayed.

(iv) The functioning of e-Post Office- a virtual Post Office where an individual can do postal transaction was also on display.

(v) A pilot connecting weavers of Varanasi with e-commerce was started today at Varanasi and its portal was displayed in the exhibition in Delhi. Under the Pilot, Department of Posts and M/s Snapdeal, under the existing agreement of cooperation, will do hand holding of domestic manufacturers by helping them through post office in putting their products on the e-commerce platform. An ecommerce desk is set up in Varanasi Head Post Office where registration of weavers etc and uploading of their products would be facilitated. Management of orders received, payment processing, returns management would be done by Snapdeal. Packaging, if required, booking of articles and final delivery to online buyer would be undertaken by Department of Posts.

To mark the occasion the Minster of Communications &Information Technology Shri Ravi Shanker Prasad launched an e-Book and a pocket book on products and services of Department of Posts. He also announced the enhancement of maximum sum assured limit in Postal Life Insurance from 20 to 50 lakh rupees. Details are:

e-Book 

As part of the agenda to promote good governance through e-initiatives in the Department of Posts, an e-Book is being launched. This e-Book can be accessed directly on the India Post official website or by scanning a Quick Response (QR) Code Printed on a card. Details of the new initiatives of the Department of Posts, along with existing services are available on the e-Book.

e-Pocket Book 

In order to provide an easy to carry reference book containing the details of all products and services of the Department of Posts in hard form, a Pocket Book is also being launched. This would be available in all post offices and shall promote Good Governance by making details of services and their rates available to the common man, in a simple, reader friendly and pocket sized format.

Postal Life Insurance:

The present maximum sum assured limit in Postal Life Insurance is Rs. 20 lakh per individual. In order to give benefit of greater insurance to the customers, upper insurance limit has been enhanced from Rs. 20 lakh to Rs. 50 lakh.

Status of Postal Divisions headed through out our country

Sl. No.
Name of the Circle
No. of Divisions Headed by
Total
Group A
PS Group B
1
Andhra Pradesh
10
34
44
2
Assam
02
07
09
3
Bihar
04
18
22
4
Chhattisgarh
02
03
05
5
Delhi
06
00
06
6
Gujarat
11
15
26
7
Haryana
05
04
09
8
Himachal Pradesh
03
04
09
9
Jammu & Kashmir
02
04
06
10
Jharkhand
04
03
07
11
Karnataka
10
21
31
12
Kerala
08
16
24
13
Madhya Pradesh
08
12
20
14
Maharashtra
24
17
41
15
North East
06
01
07
16
Odisha
06
12
18
17
Punjab
07
06
13
18
Rajasthan
06
18
24
19
Tamil Nadu
18
24
42
20
Uttar Pradesh
19
25
44
21
Uttarakhand
02
05
07
22
West Bengal
13
15
28
Total
176
266
442