The Minister of Railways Shri Mallikarjun inaugurated a two day international technical conference on “High Speed Rail Travel; Low Cost Solution” in New Delhi today. While addressing the conference, the Railway Minister said that India’s primary focus has been to provide a mass mode of safe, reliable and affordable transport, being the largest passenger Railway in the world, it is a natural aspiration of the people of this country that Indian Railways provide them high speed rail travel. Shri Kharge said that most countries consider high speed capability to be in the range of 250 to 300 kmph which requires a dedicated track with fencing and can be prohibitively costly. For a country like ours track fencing also has its own set of associated issues. Thus, leveraging Rolling stock technologies may provide a lower cost solution to meet the immediate needs of achieving speeds of 160 to 200 kmph and that too on the existing track. For speeds above 200 kmph the costlier and time consuming solution of providing a separate dedicated track with fencing becomes inescapable. Therefore, the focus of this conference is to consider achieving higher speed trains in the range of 160 to 200 kmph with marginal inputs in the existing infrastructure, besides given the financial constraints and issues related to land acquisition and track fencing, as an interim step, the Railway Minister said. Wishing all the success to Conference, Shri Kharge said that the deliberations in this conference between the various stakeholders will bring about a better understanding of the underlying technology issues and make higher speed rail travel in India a reality. The Railway Minister formerly launched High Speed Rail Corporation of India Ltd. (HSRC), a subsidiary of Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd. (RVNL) and also revealed the logo of HSRC that has been designed by National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. Addressing the conference, Shri Arunendra Kumar, Chairman, Railway Board, said that Indian Railways has undertaken pre-feasibility studies of seven high speed corridors. A preliminary study for Mumbai-Ahemdabad route has estimated its cost to be around Rs. 65,000 crore. He said that towards this purpose the Institute of Rolling Stock Engineers (IRSE) with support from Indian Railways and RITES is organising this International Technical Conference. The themes of the conference will include: World overview of High Speed technologies, High speed Bogie Technologies, Importance of Train Dynamics for high speed operation, Wheel sets for high speed operation, Lightweight coach Technologies, Track & infrastructure, Signalling technologies, Traction related issues, brake systems, Crashworthiness Manufacturing and maintenance aspects specific to High Speed operation and Safety. Speaking on the occasion Shri Satish Agnihotri, Chairman of HSRC and CMD of RVNL said that HSRC has been formed to develop High Speed Rail (HSR) Corridors in India to run passenger trains at speeds upto 350 km per hour. It will undertake the project activities such as preparation of project related studies, preparation of the technical standards for HSR Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor and any other corridor decided by the Government. It will provide support to Ministry of Railways and Government of India in finalizing the financial and implementation models. The conference is being attended by policy makers, senior administrators, rolling stock manufacturers, research institutions, consultants and industry professionals from India and abroad. This will provide networking opportunities with senior railway officials as well as other stakeholders. There are opportunities for displaying capabilities through advertisements and exhibition stalls. For helping in better understanding of High Speed rail travel implementation challenges and their solutions, many equipment manufacturers are also present who will be presenting the latest development in high speed technology and the benefits thereof. Many international consulting experts as well as universities are also participating in the conference sharing their rich project experience in the field of high speed travel. Total of 49 papers will be presented in the conference, which include 25 papers by foreign delegates, 13 papers by Research Design and Standard Organisation and Indian Railways, and balance by the Industry and case-studies for high speed network from Australia, and SPAIN will be discussed during this two day conference. Eleven Countries representing the Conference are Germany, Spain, Australia, USA, UK, Japan, France, South Africa, Switzerland, Italy and China. Major rolling stock ‘manufactures such as Bombardier, Talgo, CAF, Alstom and Siemens will be among those participating in the Conference. They will share their knowledge in high speed technology as well as experience in various parts of the world and also in providing low cost solutions. Shri Arvind Khare, Additional member, Production Unit, Railway Board who is also Chairman of IRSE and Chairman Organising Committee of the Conference proposed a vote of thanks on the occasion. It is expected that low cost solutions would emerge at the end of the deliberations to make high speed a reality for the developing world, where the demand is high, yet cost-effective solutions are evasive. |
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Railway Minister Launches High Speed Rail Corporation of India Limited (HSRC) HSRC to Develop High Speed Rail Corridors in India Two-Day International Technical Conference on - “High Speed Rail Travel: Low Cost Solutions” Inaugurated
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Take 100% benefit out of the welfare schemes of the government - GK Vasan
People should take full benefit out of the welfare schemes of the government, Shri G.K. Vasan, Union Minister of Shipping, urged the people. The Minister was addressing after inaugurating the three-day-long Bharat Nirman Public Information Campaign at Medavakkam near Chennai today, organised by PIB.
People should visit such awareness campaigns and know about all the welfare schemes and the ways & means to get full benefits, Shri Vasan asked the gathering. In this direction, the Minister commended the Public Information Campaigns that have been organized for the past seven years with the aim of enlightening the people about the various welfare/developmental schemes. For the benefits of the schemes to reach the common people, every one, right from Ministers to Panchayat leaders and the common people, should be involved, he noted. The exhibition that had been put up on the sidelines of the Campaign with more than 40 stalls highlights the priority schemes of the government. People should visit each and every stall, ask questions, and know about the schemes thoroughly.
The UPA government at the Centre has been implementing various welfare schemes for the common people for the past nine years, for both rural and urban people, Shri Vasan pointed out. The Bharat Nirman schemes are implemented under the direct supervision of the Prime Minister. These schemes provide all the basic facilities in the rural areas, like drinking water, irrigation, electricity, telecommunication, medical, housing, etc. The government wants the rural areas to have same basic facilities like in cities, he added.
Some of the priority schemes of the government are Right to Information, PM`s 15-point programme for the welfare of the minorities, Jawaharlal Nehru New Urban Renewal Mission, etc., the Minister highlighted.
Shri Vasan noted with pride the implementation of MGNREA out of which 4.8 crore families are benefited. Since 2006 till 2013, Rs. 2, 38,400 cr. has been spent on the programme. He pointed out that the mid-day meal scheme, the world`s biggest such scheme, was thought of and implemented some 60 years back itself by the visionary leader, Shri K. Kamaraj, who also introduced the uniform system for students so that there will not be any social differences among the students while studying.
This mid-day meal scheme has now been implemented throughout India by the UPA government. During 2013-14, Rs. 13,215 cr. has been allocated for this, out of which 12.5 crore students are benefited. Another important scheme is Food Security Scheme, which benefits 63% of rural population and 37% of urban population. Rs. 1, 27,000 cr. is the fund allocated for this, Shri Vasan said.
For education, Rs.27, 258 Crore has been allocated to ensure education for all, which has benefited 20 Crore students and drastically reduced non-school going number. Similarly for the welfare of SC/ST, Rs. 66,158 crore has been allocated, which is 12% more than last years. For minorities, the fund allocated is Rs. 3,514 crore, which is again 14% more. The government is also focusing on the welfare on women & children, for which Rs. 1, 74,370 cr. has been allotted, The opening of all-women bank is a step in this direction, Shri Vasan pointed out.
Shri Vasan noted that such campaigns are conducted for creating awareness about the schemes for which huge sums are allocated by the government. So people should fully utilise such opportunities and know about the schemes to reap full benefits out of the schemes.
Later, Shri Vasan observed that all the sections of the society, cutting across narrow political interests, must join the efforts of the government in implementing welfare schemes. The Minister also released 12 booklets brought out by PIB on the welfare schemes. He also handed over loan benefits to various groups/students, organised by Indian Bank.
Earlier, Shri K.M. Ravindran, Addl. Director General, PIB, Chennai, welcomed the gathering. Thousands of people from various sections of the society, including Women SHG members, students, etc., participated in the event.
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KSP
(Release ID :100266)
People should visit such awareness campaigns and know about all the welfare schemes and the ways & means to get full benefits, Shri Vasan asked the gathering. In this direction, the Minister commended the Public Information Campaigns that have been organized for the past seven years with the aim of enlightening the people about the various welfare/developmental schemes. For the benefits of the schemes to reach the common people, every one, right from Ministers to Panchayat leaders and the common people, should be involved, he noted. The exhibition that had been put up on the sidelines of the Campaign with more than 40 stalls highlights the priority schemes of the government. People should visit each and every stall, ask questions, and know about the schemes thoroughly.
The UPA government at the Centre has been implementing various welfare schemes for the common people for the past nine years, for both rural and urban people, Shri Vasan pointed out. The Bharat Nirman schemes are implemented under the direct supervision of the Prime Minister. These schemes provide all the basic facilities in the rural areas, like drinking water, irrigation, electricity, telecommunication, medical, housing, etc. The government wants the rural areas to have same basic facilities like in cities, he added.
Some of the priority schemes of the government are Right to Information, PM`s 15-point programme for the welfare of the minorities, Jawaharlal Nehru New Urban Renewal Mission, etc., the Minister highlighted.
Shri Vasan noted with pride the implementation of MGNREA out of which 4.8 crore families are benefited. Since 2006 till 2013, Rs. 2, 38,400 cr. has been spent on the programme. He pointed out that the mid-day meal scheme, the world`s biggest such scheme, was thought of and implemented some 60 years back itself by the visionary leader, Shri K. Kamaraj, who also introduced the uniform system for students so that there will not be any social differences among the students while studying.
This mid-day meal scheme has now been implemented throughout India by the UPA government. During 2013-14, Rs. 13,215 cr. has been allocated for this, out of which 12.5 crore students are benefited. Another important scheme is Food Security Scheme, which benefits 63% of rural population and 37% of urban population. Rs. 1, 27,000 cr. is the fund allocated for this, Shri Vasan said.
For education, Rs.27, 258 Crore has been allocated to ensure education for all, which has benefited 20 Crore students and drastically reduced non-school going number. Similarly for the welfare of SC/ST, Rs. 66,158 crore has been allocated, which is 12% more than last years. For minorities, the fund allocated is Rs. 3,514 crore, which is again 14% more. The government is also focusing on the welfare on women & children, for which Rs. 1, 74,370 cr. has been allotted, The opening of all-women bank is a step in this direction, Shri Vasan pointed out.
Shri Vasan noted that such campaigns are conducted for creating awareness about the schemes for which huge sums are allocated by the government. So people should fully utilise such opportunities and know about the schemes to reap full benefits out of the schemes.
Later, Shri Vasan observed that all the sections of the society, cutting across narrow political interests, must join the efforts of the government in implementing welfare schemes. The Minister also released 12 booklets brought out by PIB on the welfare schemes. He also handed over loan benefits to various groups/students, organised by Indian Bank.
Earlier, Shri K.M. Ravindran, Addl. Director General, PIB, Chennai, welcomed the gathering. Thousands of people from various sections of the society, including Women SHG members, students, etc., participated in the event.
KSP
(Release ID :100266)
Friday, October 25, 2013
Indian Railways Restores Regular Meal and Quantity in Revised Menu for Rajdhani, Shatabdi & Duronto Trains.
As the cost of raw material, Whole Price Index, cost of services etc., have increased manifold since last decade, the Indian Railways has introduced revised menu and tariff for Rajdhani, Shatabdi and Duronto trains with effect for 17th October 2013. A new concept of Combo Meal was also introduced as an every alternate meal on long distance Rajdhani/Duronto trains which was priced at half the cost of the regular Lunch/Dinner so as to reduce wastage/excess items. However, due to some feedback that these changes were not appreciated by some sections of travelling passengers, senior officers were deputed in all such trains for on the spot study. Based on the feedback received from passengers, regular Meal, in place of Combo Meal has been restored now. Quantities reduced in certain dishes have also been restored. Cyclic Menu has also been introduced to give variety. Railways are making all out efforts to ensure wholesome, quality meal to the travelling passengers. Supervision & monitoring have been strengthened by deploying Railway Personnel’s /Sr. Officers for inspections to check quality & hygiene. Passenger’s feedback will now be a regular exercise.
There will be no increase in ticket fare on this account.
The Menu and tariff of Rajdhani/Shatabdi/Duronto trains is included in the ticket fare and had not been revised since 1999. With a view to arrive at the realistic prices as well as redraw the menu more rationally, Committees had been nominated by the Board to recommend the revised rates. The committees have scientifically examined all aspects of costing keeping the objectives to provide hygiene and affordable meals with varieties to the travelling passengers on the premium trains. Based on the reports of the committee, the revised menu & tariff had been introduced from 17.10.2013 hoping to bring positive changes.
Further, keeping the objectives to provide hygiene and affordable meals with varieties to the travelling passengers on the premium trains, following major steps have also been taken in this regard:
• Stringent quality parameters like supply of branded products in hygienic condition. FPO/AGMARK approved items and compliance of instructions of Food Safety & Standard Authority of India (FSSAI) are to be made mandatory.
• Provision for external audit (Third Party Audit) by reputed and independent agency appointed by zonal railways to undertake audit of quality of services periodically to ensure the quality has been made mandatory.
There will be no increase in ticket fare on this account.
The Menu and tariff of Rajdhani/Shatabdi/Duronto trains is included in the ticket fare and had not been revised since 1999. With a view to arrive at the realistic prices as well as redraw the menu more rationally, Committees had been nominated by the Board to recommend the revised rates. The committees have scientifically examined all aspects of costing keeping the objectives to provide hygiene and affordable meals with varieties to the travelling passengers on the premium trains. Based on the reports of the committee, the revised menu & tariff had been introduced from 17.10.2013 hoping to bring positive changes.
Further, keeping the objectives to provide hygiene and affordable meals with varieties to the travelling passengers on the premium trains, following major steps have also been taken in this regard:
• Stringent quality parameters like supply of branded products in hygienic condition. FPO/AGMARK approved items and compliance of instructions of Food Safety & Standard Authority of India (FSSAI) are to be made mandatory.
• Provision for external audit (Third Party Audit) by reputed and independent agency appointed by zonal railways to undertake audit of quality of services periodically to ensure the quality has been made mandatory.
Delhi Postal Circle Makes Special Arrangements for Diwali Greetings Mail
Delhi Postal Circle has made special arrangements for acceptance of Diwali Greetings Mail at 34 Post Offices and 2 RMS Offices at Railway Stations as given below from coming Monday i.e. 28.10.2013 to 06.11.2013. Separate reception counters are being set up at these Post Offices. Members of public are Welcome to post their Diwali Greetings mail at these collection centers. These centers are made available in addition to the normal facilities provided:
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Ashok Vihar PO
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New Delhi GPO
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Civil Lines PO
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New Subzi Mandi PO
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Chankyapuri PO
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Naraina Ind.Estate PO
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Delhi GPO
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Patel Nagar PO
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Delhi Cantt.PO
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Paschim Vihar PO
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Hauz Khas PO
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Ramesh Nagar PO
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IPHO
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Rohini PO
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Janakpuri PO
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R.K. Puram V PO
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Krishna Nagar PO
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R.P. Bhawan PO
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Karol Bagh PO
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Sansad Marg PO
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Keshav Puram PO
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Sarojini Nagar HO
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Kalkaji PO
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SRT Nagar PO
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Lodi Road HO
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Seelampur PO
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Lajpat Nagar PO
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Sriniwaspuri PO
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Malviya Nagar PO
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Malka Ganj PO
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Mehrauli PO
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Friday, October 18, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Prime Minister Approves the Constitution of Seventh Central Pay Commission; Recommendations are Likely to be implemented with effect from 1st January, 2016
The Finance Minister Shri P.Chidambaram in a statement said here today that the Prime Minister has approved the constitution of the Seventh Central Pay Commission.
The fourth, fifth and sixth Central Pay Commissions’ recommendations were implemented as follows:
4th CPC 1.1.1986
5th CPC 1.1.1996
6th CPC 1.1.2006
The average time taken by a Pay Commission to submit its recommendations has been about two years. Accordingly, allowing about two years for the 7th CPC to submit its report, the recommendations are likely to be implemented with effect from 1.1.2016.
The names of the Chairperson and members as well as the terms of reference (ToR) of the 7th Pay Commission will be finalised and announced shortly after consultation with major stakeholders.
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DSM/MJPS/KA
(Release ID :99644) Source- PIB |
Enhancement of ceiling for calculation of ex-gratia bonus payable to Gramin Dak Sevaks
The Union Cabinet today approved the proposal of the Department of Posts to enhance the ceiling for calculation of ex-gratia bonus payable to Gramin Dak Sevaks from Rs. 2,500/- to Rs.3,500/- same as that prescribed for the regular departmental employees. The decision would be applicable with prospective effect that is from the accounting year 2012-13 payable in 2013-14.
The increase in bonus calculation ceiling will restore the long established parity between regular departmental employees and Gramin Dak Sevaks on the issue of payment of bonus. This decision will benefit 2.63 lakh Gramin Dak Sevaks working in the Department of Posts, who play a very vital role in providing postal, financial and insurance services in the rural, hilly and tribal areas of the country.
Sources- PIB
The increase in bonus calculation ceiling will restore the long established parity between regular departmental employees and Gramin Dak Sevaks on the issue of payment of bonus. This decision will benefit 2.63 lakh Gramin Dak Sevaks working in the Department of Posts, who play a very vital role in providing postal, financial and insurance services in the rural, hilly and tribal areas of the country.
Sources- PIB
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Cabinet approved DA hike 10%
Dear Comrades,
Finally Govt. of India declared DA hike 10% for CG employees and pensioners which will be effective from July 2013. Now DA increased from 80% to 90%. The order from Ministry of Finance is awaited and it will be declared latest by next week.
Yours faithfully
Divl Secy
AIPEU Class III
Cuttack North Division
Finally Govt. of India declared DA hike 10% for CG employees and pensioners which will be effective from July 2013. Now DA increased from 80% to 90%. The order from Ministry of Finance is awaited and it will be declared latest by next week.
Yours faithfully
Divl Secy
AIPEU Class III
Cuttack North Division
Monday, September 2, 2013
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Opening of New Departmental SO Chitalo
Dear Com,
On 2nd August 2013 one new departmental SO (C class) Chitalo SO has been opened at Chitalo which has been upgraded from Chitalo BO under Debidwar SO. The new office has been given with PIN code 755062 and it is also updated in India Post website. Please click on the following link for details about the SO. Now there are total 81 Post Offices in our Division including two HOs.
Information Chitalo SO
On 2nd August 2013 one new departmental SO (C class) Chitalo SO has been opened at Chitalo which has been upgraded from Chitalo BO under Debidwar SO. The new office has been given with PIN code 755062 and it is also updated in India Post website. Please click on the following link for details about the SO. Now there are total 81 Post Offices in our Division including two HOs.
Information Chitalo SO
Holidays during 2014
Dear Comrades,
DOPT has issued circular for holidays and RH list for the year 2014. In case of holidays only 14 days are given. Other 3 holidays will be selected by out state level welfare committee. For details click the below link.
Holidays list 2014
DOPT has issued circular for holidays and RH list for the year 2014. In case of holidays only 14 days are given. Other 3 holidays will be selected by out state level welfare committee. For details click the below link.
Holidays list 2014
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Grand success in token strike dated 12.12.2012
Dear Comrades,
Thanks for your support in campaigning and observing one day strike dated 12.12.2012. In our Division the total Kendrapara HO establishment stopped functioning and in case of Jajpur good number of offices were also observed the strike. In whole Indian about 80 % central govt employees went on strike. Perhaps this figure and our devoted strike will give us success.
Our President and Divnl Secy with Sri Babuli Barik and other Division Office staffs at Division office
Thanks for your support in campaigning and observing one day strike dated 12.12.2012. In our Division the total Kendrapara HO establishment stopped functioning and in case of Jajpur good number of offices were also observed the strike. In whole Indian about 80 % central govt employees went on strike. Perhaps this figure and our devoted strike will give us success.
Our President and Divnl Secy with Sri Babuli Barik and other Division Office staffs at Division office
Yours faithfully
S P Das
Divnl Secy
AIPEU Class III
Cuttack North Division
Monday, December 10, 2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
MAKE THE ONE DAY STRIKE ON 12.12.2012 A GRAND SUCCESS
ALL INDIA POSTAL
EMPLOYEES UNION GROUP-C
MAKE
THE ONE DAY STRIKE ON 12.12.2012 A GRAND SUCCESS
Dear Comrade,
As per central govt employees confederation
including NFPE all is requested to participate in one day strike on 12.12.2012
to achieve following major demands.
CHARTER OF DEMANDS OF
STRIKE DATED 12.12.2012
- Revised
pay of central Govt employees’ w.e.f. 01.01.2011 & every five years
thereafter by setting 7th pay commission.
- Merge
DA with pay for all purposes w.e.f 01.01.2011.
- Ensure
Carrier Progression (5 promotions) in an official’s career.
- Remove
restriction imposed on compassionate appointment.
- Create
post on functional requirement.
- Revise
the Joint Consultancy Machinery.
- Stop
downsizing, outsourcing & privatizing of Govt functions.
- Revise
wages of contingent & casual workers.
- Revise
bonus ceiling of GDS & make them Govt employees.
- Stop
the move to introduce performance related pay and bonus.
- Revise
OTA night duty allowances.
- Implement
all Arbitration Awards.
- Vacate
all Trade union Victimizations.
- Make
the right to strike a legal right & stop curtailment of Trade Union
rights.
- Withdraw
PFRDA bill in respect of new pension scheme.
WISHING
HAPPY DIWALI
Yours’
Sri
Sarada Prasad Das
Divisional Secretary.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
News around us
1. Govt sets eye on Post Office banks
Proposal has been sent to MOF for approval. One of higher offices has told that there are some
SPECIAL BULLETIAN 23.02.2012
- DEARNESS ALLOWANCE.
DA will be 7% more w.e.f 01.01.2012 i.e we will get 65% DA order is expected in 1st week of April 2012.
- PLI CEILING ENHANCED
As per DG (P) order maximum sum assurance limit for PLI enhanced from 10 lakh to 20 lakh i.e. RPLI 3 lakh to 5 lakh.
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- DAILY ALLOWANCE ON TOUR
As per DG (P) order Daily Allowance on tour has been enhanced by 25 % w.e.f 01.01.2011.
i.e Daily Allowance Rs 55/- will be Rs 69/-
Rs 90/- will be Rs 113/-
Rs 105/- will be Rs 131/-
Hotel charge below Grade Pay Rs 4200/- will be Rs 375/-
Hotel charge above Grade Pay Rs 4200/- will be Rs 625/-
Food bill below Grade Pay Rs 4200/- will be Rs 125/-
Food bill above Grade Pay Rs 4200/- will be Rs 188/-
- PO Account Exam will be held on 15.04.2012. Please go through circular. Now there are 2 (Two) Accountants post vacant in our Division.
- Nine officials of our Division have qualified in LGO exam for PA Post. Our Union congratulates for their success.
Yours
Sri Sarada Prasad Das
Divl, Secretary
Friday, January 6, 2012
NEWS FLASH
The Government has agreed in the Anomaly Committee meeting held on 04.01.2012 to grant one increment on 1.1.2006 in the pre-revised scale of pay for all those whose increment falls between 1st Feb and 30th June 2006. This is applicable only for those who were in service as on 1.1.2006. They will draw their next increment in the new Pay Band on 1st July 2006
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
10 year NSC Notification released
Please find the following link about Notification of New SB Scheme on 10 Years National Savings Scheme.
http://www.finmin.nic.in/the_ministry/dept_eco_affairs/budget/10Year_NSC_Launch.pdf
http://www.finmin.nic.in/the_ministry/dept_eco_affairs/budget/10Year_NSC_Launch.pdf
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
SB Interest Changed w.e.f 01.12.2011
Dear Comrades,
Department has changed interests rate for various SB Schemes. Please see the following link.
http://www.indiapost.gov.in/Pdf/SB_22-29.pdf
Secy
AIPEU, Gr C
Cuttack North Division
Department has changed interests rate for various SB Schemes. Please see the following link.
http://www.indiapost.gov.in/Pdf/SB_22-29.pdf
Secy
AIPEU, Gr C
Cuttack North Division
Confirmation Examination in PA Cadre has been removed
Confirmation Exam: - In the revised PA recruitment rules, the confirmation examination has been removed. There is no examination hereafter. All will be confirmed by DPC committee as per 6 (i) (12) of the said rules. This is a major achievement so far our P3 Comrades.
Secy
AIPEU Gr C
Cuttack North Division
Secy
AIPEU Gr C
Cuttack North Division
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Please eMail us and support us
Dear Comrades,
Please encourage us by viewing our posts and giving your bonafide suggestions. Please mail us at our ID secyaipeuckn@gmail.com for any query or assistance.
Divnl Secy
AIPEU Gr C
Cuttack North Divn
Please encourage us by viewing our posts and giving your bonafide suggestions. Please mail us at our ID secyaipeuckn@gmail.com for any query or assistance.
Divnl Secy
AIPEU Gr C
Cuttack North Divn
RECRUITMENT RULES POSTAL ASSISTANTS/SORTING ASSISTANTS-2011
DEPARTMENT OF POSTS HAS NOTIFIED RECRUITMENT RULES, 2011 FOR POSTAL ASSISTANTS AND SORTING ASSISTANTS, THESE HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED IN OFFICIAL GAZETTE ON 3.11.2011.
No. 37-47/2010-SPB-I
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Posts
Dak Bhawan, New Delhi-110001
Dated; 18.11.2011.
To
All Chief Postmaster General
Postmaster General
The Director, PSCI, Ghaziabad
Subject: Framing of Recruitment Rules in respect of Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants in Department of Posts.
Sir/Madam,
I am directed to forward herewith a copy of revised Recruitment Rules dated 3.11.2011 for the Posts of Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants in Department of Posts notified in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II Section 3, Sub-section (i) dated 3.11.2011.
It is requested that the provisions of Recruitment Rules may be brought to the notice of all concerned.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
(Alka Tewari)
Assistant Director General (SPN)
No. 37-47/2010-SPB-I
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Posts
Dak Bhawan, New Delhi-110001
Dated; 18.11.2011.
To
All Chief Postmaster General
Postmaster General
The Director, PSCI, Ghaziabad
Subject: Framing of Recruitment Rules in respect of Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants in Department of Posts.
Sir/Madam,
I am directed to forward herewith a copy of revised Recruitment Rules dated 3.11.2011 for the Posts of Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants in Department of Posts notified in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II Section 3, Sub-section (i) dated 3.11.2011.
It is requested that the provisions of Recruitment Rules may be brought to the notice of all concerned.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
(Alka Tewari)
Assistant Director General (SPN)
Monday, November 21, 2011
New rate of DA w.e.f 01.01.2012
Dear Comrades,
As per Labour Bureau report the effective DA from 01.01.2012 will be 7 %. Thus the total DA from 01.01.2012 will be 65 % instead of 58%.
Secretary
AIPEU P3, Cuttack North Division
Kendrapara
Secretary
AIPEU P3, Cuttack North Division
Kendrapara
Binnenial Confereance held at Golden Palace Kendrapara
AIPEU P3 Cuttack North Division welcomes to all its newly elected Executive bodies in Binnenial Conference held at hotel Golden Palance Kendrapara on 20.11.2011. In its first session Honble President Sri Pratap Kumar Mohanty gave his welcome speech and later on Honble Secretary Com. Sri Sarada Prasad Das addressed the meeting and informed about future of department, history of our union. The yearly account was read by Com Sri Umesh Ch Kisku. In second Session honourable guests gave their comments and speech to comrades.
Newly elected Office bearers
Com S/s
1. President- Pratap Kumar Mohanty, SPM Kendrapara College SO
2. Vice President 1- Niranjan Mallick, SPM Dolipur NDT SO
3. Vice President 2- Radhanath Mallick, PA Kendrapara HO
4. Vice President 4- Pravakar Behera, SPM Rajnagar SO
5. Secretary- Sarada Prasad Das, Accountant Kendrapara HO
6. Asst. Secretary 1- Sayed Zahid Hussain, PA Kendrapara HO
7. Asst Secretary 2- Umesh Ch Kisku, SPM Bedari SO
8. Asst Secretary 3- Dhaneswar Mohanty, Postmaster Binjharpur SO
9. Treasurer- Kailash Ch Sethy, SPM Jampara SO
10. Asst Treasurer- Ranjan Kumar Sutar, PA Kendrapara HO
11. Organising Secretary 1- Sribatsa Behera, SPM Chandol SO
12. Organising Secretary 2- Birakishore Sahoo, Treasurer Kendrapara HO
13. Organising Secretary 3- Amulya Ranjan Rath OA Division Office
14. Organising Secretary 4- Satyabrata Gahan SA Kendrapara HO
15. Circle Delegates- Deba Prasad Behera, SPM S B Jew SO
Sushanta Kumar Kar SPM Kalaringatta SO
16. All India Delegates- Himansu Bhusan Kar, Treasurer Salipur MDG
Pravakar Samal, SPM Choudakulat SO
17. Auditor- Nityananda Nathsharma, SPM Dandisahi SO
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Introduction of AML/CFT norms for small savings schemes-fresh instructions and clarifications regarding.
In continuation to the Directorate SB Order No 8/2010 circulated vide DGP LN 109-04/2007-SB datd 23.04.2010 some corrections and clarification thereof are furnished below which is circulated vide DGP Letter no 109-04/2007-SB dated 24.08.2010.
1. In case of HO and SO, only two photographs shall be taken. But in case of EDBO three photographs shall be taken. In case of joint photograph of all the depositors shall be taken.
In case of HO one is pasted to the Passbook and another is to the KYC documents with purchase application forms. In case of SO SB/TD/PPF, KYC norms with purchase application forms will be recieved by the SBCO and pasted in guard file. In case of accounts opened at EDBO in account with HOs documents will be received along with account opening forms and preserved in the guard file of other account opening forms of HO itself.
In case of SOs in case of SB/TD/PPF the account opening forms are sent to HO with Accounts opening forms and sent to HO. SO shall paste one photograph of the depositor(s) on SS Book and shall write under dated signature on the SS Book in red ink KYCD taken. In case of EDBOs GDSBPM shall take KYC documents verify with original, attest photograph and send account opening form to a/c office along with KYC documents. He will paste one photo in SS Book and shall write in red ink that KYCD taken. After receiving passbook form a/c office one attested photo received earlier shall be pasted in the book before handed over to the holder.
In case of a depositor approaching the same post office for another account opening form directly or through agent who has already given CDD/KYC norms
Thursday, September 16, 2010
DA from July 2010 released
Release of additional instalment of dearness allowance to Central Government employees and dearness relief to Pensioners due from 1.7.2010 to compensate for price rise
The Union Cabinet today decided to release an additional instalment of Dearness Allowance (DA) to Central Government employees and Dearness Relief (DR) to pensioners w.e.f. 1.7.2010 representing an increase of 10% over the existing rate of 35% of the Basic Pay/Pension, to compensate for price rise.
The increase is in accordance with the accepted formula, which is based on the recommendations of the 6th Central Pay Commission.
The combined impact on the exchequer on account of both Dearness Allowance and Dearness Relief will be of the order of Rs. 9303.2 crore per annum and Rs. 6202.1 crore in the financial year 2010-2011 (for a period of 8 months from July,2010 to February, 2011).
The Union Cabinet today decided to release an additional instalment of Dearness Allowance (DA) to Central Government employees and Dearness Relief (DR) to pensioners w.e.f. 1.7.2010 representing an increase of 10% over the existing rate of 35% of the Basic Pay/Pension, to compensate for price rise.
The increase is in accordance with the accepted formula, which is based on the recommendations of the 6th Central Pay Commission.
The combined impact on the exchequer on account of both Dearness Allowance and Dearness Relief will be of the order of Rs. 9303.2 crore per annum and Rs. 6202.1 crore in the financial year 2010-2011 (for a period of 8 months from July,2010 to February, 2011).
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