Wednesday, November 25, 2015

As usual, CHQ will send 15 books to all divisions by VP. All are requested to accept. All DS may please send details of their name, latest cell no. & mail ID to CHQ by email or SMS to Com.Balvindar on cell no. 09868853970


Monday, November 23, 2015

KIND ATTENTION OF DIVISIONAL/BRANCH SECRETARIES

HAND BOOK 2016

The CHQ is releasing Hand Book 2016 in the first/second week of December 2015. This Hand Book contains in to four parts as follows:

Part-I – We Prefer to furnish the recommendations of the Seventh CPC as the first part of the Hand Book. It contains the compilation of Seventh CPC recommendations in nut shell on various topics.

Part-II – Central Government Employees containing the chapters of pay & increments, Allowances. Leave, TA/DA, HBA, Quarters, RFQ, Medical, LTC, OTA, Advances, HBA, GPF, CEA, Retirement benefits, Pension, NPS, etc.

Part-III – Postal Employees (Exclusive) contains the chapters of Tenure & Transfer, MACP, Postmaster Cadre, incentive, Honorarium, welfare, conduct & Disciplinary rules, Trade Union, Holidays, Postal Rates, Preservation of Records, PO SB, etc.

Part-IV is compiled elaborately exclusively for GDS and it will be a master Hand Book for Gramin Dak Sewaks. It contains on GDS Conduct & Engagement Rules, Compassionate appointment Group Insurance. Welfare, SDBP, TRCA, Allowances, Protection etc, leave, substitutes, officiating arrangements, promotions, Transfer, appointments, New Welfare Scheme Work norms, Selective orders, Dos & Donts etc. It will be master piece of the Hand Book which will contains everything for GDS.

We are evincing all our efforts to bring the Hand Book a most valuable one and it should be in the hands of all our members, It may have more than 300 pages and the rate will be decided as per our practice of ‘no gain: no loss” basis and will be announced shortly.

Further many Divisional/Branch Secretaries have not furnished their telephone number and their e-mail IDs. We could not update. Please furnish the details at once by e-mail and anyhow before 30.11.2015 without fail in order to exercise the corrections in the Hand Book.

Please rush your indent well in advance and help us to print adequate number of books. Divisional/Branch Secretaries are requested to place their indents before 30.11.2015.

No comments:


GDS committee

The government has formed a committee to review pay structure and social security benefits provided to 'gramin dak sevaks'.

The one-man committee will review and suggest changes in existing wage structures, facilities and other social security benefits provided to 'gramin dak sevaks' (GDS), according to a notification by the Communications and IT Ministry.

Gramin dak sevaks are extra-departmental agents recruited by the postal department to serve in rural areas. They have been demanding pay and facilities at par with regular postal department employees.

"The question of examining the conditions of service and emoluments and other facilities available to the Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) has been under the consideration of the Government of India for some time. The Government has now decided to set up a one-man committee for the purpose," the notification dated November 19 said.

The Committee headed by Retired Member of the Postal Services Board Kamlesh Chandra will go into the service conditions of Gramin Dak Sevaks and suggest changes as considered necessary, it said.

All India GDS Union last week had demanded that the panel should be formed under retired Supreme Court or High Court judge and not under chairmanship of a retired officer.

In the letter to Secretary, Department of Posts, the union said that it will go on one-day hunger strike on November 27 at divisional offices, at circle offices on December 4 and in New Delhi on December 10 if the demand is not met.

The committee will examine the system of branch post offices, employment conditions and the existing structure of wage and emoluments paid to GDS and recommend necessary changes.

It will also "examine and suggest any changes in the method of recruitment, minimum qualification for appointment as Gramin Dak Sevaks and their conduct and disciplinary rules, particularly keeping in view the proposed induction of technology inthe Rural Post Offices", the notification said.

The Committee will function for a period of one year.



One man committee for GDS

The government has formed a committee to review pay structure and social security benefits provided to 'gramin dak sevaks'.

The one-man committee will review and suggest changes in existing wage structures, facilities and other social security benefits provided to 'gramin dak sevaks' (GDS), according to a notification by the Communications and IT Ministry.

Gramin dak sevaks are extra-departmental agents recruited by the postal department to serve in rural areas. They have been demanding pay and facilities at par with regular postal department employees.

"The question of examining the conditions of service and emoluments and other facilities available to the Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) has been under the consideration of the Government of India for some time. The Government has now decided to set up a one-man committee for the purpose," the notification dated November 19 said.

The Committee headed by Retired Member of the Postal Services Board Kamlesh Chandra will go into the service conditions of Gramin Dak Sevaks and suggest changes as considered necessary, it said.

All India GDS Union last week had demanded that the panel should be formed under retired Supreme Court or High Court judge and not under chairmanship of a retired officer.

In the letter to Secretary, Department of Posts, the union said that it will go on one-day hunger strike on November 27 at divisional offices, at circle offices on December 4 and in New Delhi on December 10 if the demand is not met.

The committee will examine the system of branch post offices, employment conditions and the existing structure of wage and emoluments paid to GDS and recommend necessary changes.

It will also "examine and suggest any changes in the method of recruitment, minimum qualification for appointment as Gramin Dak Sevaks and their conduct and disciplinary rules, particularly keeping in view the proposed induction of technology inthe Rural Post Offices", the notification said.

The Committee will function for a period of one year.
Read More On
COMMENTS 0
Have an opinion on this news? Post your comment here.
    Font Size:    A  A  A  Feedback  Desktop site »
    © 2015. a Web18 Venture