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Sad demise.


          Shri Sunil G. Mallapure, ASP, Panaji Sub Division (Goa) met with an accident at Lanjha (Ratnagiri) on 11/6/2012 midnight while travelling in Private Travellers Bus from Panaji to Mumbai to attend CAT case at Mumbai and expired on the spot. The bus plunged into a 200-feet-deep ravine in the mid night at around 2.00 a.m.  35 other passengers including 4 serious were injured and admitted at various hospitals in Lanjha and Ratnagiri. Police authorities told that, the bus may have skidded on the wet roads due to the rains lashing the area in the past two days.

          Shri Sunil G. Mallapure was very sincere, hard worker and co-operative person. He has attended several bi-monthly meetings with Regional Office and  closely associated with Association.

         May we all pray to the almighty to give his soul rest in peace.


Saturday, June 9, 2012

Conducting of LDCE for promotion to the cadre of Inspector Posts (68.66%) Departmental quota for the year 2012

To view Department of Posts (Recruitment Division) letter No. A-34012/7/2012-DE dated 7th June, 2012 on the above subject please Click here. 

Corrigendum to the order of Re-allotment /Transfer /Promotion of the JTS/STS Officers dated 25-05-2012

To view the Department of Posts Corrigendum dated 5th June, 2012 please Click here. 

GS Desk ...Views on Orgnizational Restructuring in DOP submitted to Directorate.

No. GS/AIIPASP/PS Gr. B/2012                                       dated 4th June, 2012


To,
Ms.Kalpana Rajsinghot,
Director (Estt. & DE) &
Member Secretary of the Committee.
Department of Posts,
Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi 110 001.
Subject:  Regarding organizational Restructuring in Department of Posts.

Ref.      : Dte letter No. 23-1/2012-PE-II  dated 10-5-2012.

1.        The department has issued the above letter calling view of the Association regarding organizational restructuring in DOP. It is seen that main stress of the department is to help executives structure their enterprise to create accountability for results. This move of the department is appreciable and will definitely go a long way, if done, keeping in view the interest of organization as a whole and administrative side particularly.

2.           With the invent of technology on DOP and Consequent upon introduction of new business branches, the Department of Posts is on the verge of conversion into a dynamic organization with projects like changing ambience of the offices, providing good working environment to the staff, providing comfort to potential customers or visitors and various long lasting projects like Digitization of Records, Core Banking, Mail Optimization, Consumer Price Index, Aadhaar Technology, Biometric Systems etc and to the most adhering to the norms fixed on Citizen Charter. All these projects are being implemented with the support and incessant hard work of IP cadre, PS Group “B” officers who are proposed to be elevated to Class-I with the proposal to upgrade Class-II Divisions to Class-I. It will not be wrong to say that the total responsibility for successful implementing the various innovative schemes has virtually devolved who are propose to be elevated to Class – I with the proposal to upgrade Class-II divisions to Class-I. It will not be wrong to say that the total responsibility for successful implementing the various innovative schemes has virtually devolved on the IP and ASP/Group “B”. Thus without taking into consideration career prospective of IP/ASP/Group “B” officer no Organizational Restructuring will work.

3.           There has been no upgrading or cadre restructuring of the apex Grade of these cadres. Owing to extreme stagnancy there is resultant frustration amongst the incumbents of this cadre. Even after acquiring long years of experience and expertise they are not elevated to Group “B” what to say of Class-I. All these are not only the root cause of frustration amongst the IP cadre but these are also an impediment in effective execution of administrative policies and plan. This is bound to have an adverse impact on the efficiency of the department. Thus, cadre review along with proposed organizational Restructuring is the solution.

4.           An Inspector of Post Offices feels over burdened at the beginning of his career as he has to do every type of work in his office may be of  a peon in his own office, clerk & typist as it is a single man office who bears the brunt of all failings in the department as he is at the lowest rung in the administrative hierarchy. “The results – he thinks of leaving the department to join other establishment thereby brain drain. No organization can last long with the service of its frustrated employees. It is therefore necessary to strengthen the backbone of the department with a fair deal. All existing Sub Divisions should be provided office staff and post of Mail Overseer can be converted to Asstt. Inspector (PA cadre/System Manager). 

5.           At present 141 HSG-I postmaster posts are filled from ASPs, now in view of  Postal Directorate letter no 4-19/2012 – SPB – II dated 02.05.2012, the provision of filling up of HSG I posts by ASPOs will not be possibly operated thereby diminishing our promotional prospects. In order to compensate IPs/ASPs and to keep us in administration hierarchy separate posts of SP (Technology & BD) may be created in each proposed Class-I Division.

6.           It is one of the best ideas and will be in the betterment of things if organisational restructuring is done along with cadre review in the revised format in view of changed scenario.

7.           However, in view of the terms of reference of Committee the views of IP/ASP Association are as under:

a)    Creation of new Postal Divisions and Regions as well as upgradation of Class II Divisions into Class I Divisions: In our beloved country there are 28 States and 7 UTs so all the states and if justified UTs should have independent Circle HQ, the concept of Region should be dole out. To avoid duplicacy of work RO may be merged with Circle by creating the post of PMG (BD & Technology). However bigger States can have more than one independent Circle(s) on the Telecom Circles analogy. The Class-II postal Division should  be upgraded to Class-I in the following format:

i) General administration: The posts of ASP (HQ) and that of sub divisional heads can be included in this category under the control of Class-I Divisions. All the posts of ASP (HQ) and IP/ASP (Sub Divisions) should be elevated to PS Group “B”. Examination system as in vogue presently should be dispensed with immediately as it is creating junior/senior impediment. Only experienced Inspector line officials should be promoted to PS Group “B” those should be further elevated to Class-I. There should be no entry of General line official in the General Administration. Their entry should only be restricted to Sr. Postmaster Cadre only.  

ii) Inspection & investigation:  A separate Inspection and investigation units should be created at Circle level. This can be compositions of Inspectors headed by PS Group ’B’ officers under the control of DPS (IR/INV) by creating new posts of JAG. Beside investigation/vigilance visits, the inspection work of all the HOs /divisional offices and bad offices should be entrusted to this unit. The other inspection work can be done by Sub Divisional Officers along with his set team. Consequently upon introduction of Core Banking Solution (CBS) on DOP and decentralization of PLI, there is need  to have separate inspection team to inspect and monitor the work of CBS & PLI  at Circle level. So it is suggested that two units one for CBS on the pattern of Banks and PLI should also be established under the control of Class-I officer.   

iii) Business, technological & allied works: The present incumbent   working as System Manager & MEs can be posted on the basis of some benchmark to be fixed by department on justified posts immediately by creating equal number of Post. They can put under the supervision of PS Group “B” officer by creating the post of SP (Technology) in each Class-I division.

 iv) Sr. Postmaster Cadre: As per Postmaster Recruitment Rules 2010, 25% of posts in the grade of Sr. Postmaster are to be filled up by promotion of Postmaster Gr. III with 2 years of regular service in the grade including regular service in HSG- I and 75% through IPs only through LDCE. Further the Sr. Postmaster will form part in combined Group “B” officer list after availing one opportunity of elevation through examination so department should do away with PS Group “B” examination system which is otherwise also giving rise to litigations. The presently working general line PS Group “B” officer may be posted as Sr. Postmaster en-block particularly in view of DOPT instructions to keep IP line separate from general line. There should be no entry of General line officials to administration & vice versa. Even the Inspector Post appeared in Sr. Postmaster exam after rendering 6 year service as IP should have no right to come back to the administration in PS Group “B”. In Class-I such promote should only be posted as Chief Postmaster on Class-I posts.

b) Organizational restructuring of field formations: At present, duplicacy of work is being done in Regional Offices. Hence, there is no need of RO. There should be only Circles. All establishments working in ROs be shifted to Circles and utilized for implementation/monitoring of decisions of the Department. Each revenue District should have atleast Class-I division(s) and Tehsil/Taluka should have Class-II Sub Division. In case any extra division i.e more than one division is justified in any particular District as per existing norms or being framed by the committee then the district can have two or more divisions.    

c) Upgradation of Post Offices: There should not be any single handed SO in the DOP and as such all single handed SOs may be considered for closure and existing manpower be utilized in other needy post offices. Status of all triple handed SOs be upgraded as LSG/PM Grade-I converting them into a delivery Post Offices. Simultaneously the Status of all LSG/PM Grade-I SOs be upgraded as HSG-II/PM Grade-II and that of HSG-II/PM Grade-II HOs/SOs be upgraded as HSG-I/PM Grade-III.

d) Creation of Posts of Assistants / Sorting Assistants in view of the increased need of System Administrators. With the enormous increase of work pressure on the Postal Sub-Divisional Heads, one post each of PA and System Manager should be attached with the Sub-Division to look after computer related work of the post offices under the control of respective sub division and other clerical work.
           In our views, there is no harm to upgrade Class-II divisions to Class-I but simultaneously the posts of ASP (HQ), IP/ASP (Sub Divisions) must be upto PS Group “B”. This will definitely prove result oriented and every cadre will provide their true commitment to various policies and programmes of the department by ensuring its successful implementation. All the Sub Divisions may be upgraded to Class-II level and should be provided with adequate infrastructure and manpower as the work in the sub Divisions has been increased manifold and without the assistance it is difficult to run the Sub Division efficiently.
        With regards,
Yours sincerely,

Sd/-
(Vilas Ingale)
General Secretary

Transfer / Posting in ASP Cadre ....Mumbai Region.


1. Shri E. E. Anbhuraj, ASP (HQ), Mumbai City West Division to be ASP (T) Mumbai City North East Div.
2. Shri P.K. Waghmare, ASP (T), Mumbai City North East Division to be ASP (HQ) Mumbai City West Div.
3. Smt. Shymala Srinavasan,  ASP (SB), RO, Mumbai given an extension for 1 year on the same post.
4. Shri Sunil Thalkar, ASP, Alibag Sub Division given an extension for 1 year on the same post.
5. Shri N.G. Yadagiri, ASP (HQ), Mumbai City East Division to be ASP (T) Mumbai City East Div.
6. Smt. Harsha P Keer, ASP (T), Mumbai City East Division to be ASP (HQ), Mumbai City East Div.

Agenda items for the Meeting of National Anomaly Committee.

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Solved questions of PS Group B Examination Paper-II (Qns 1-25)

1 . Which of the following action is not misconduct under CCS (Conduct) Rules 1964
Ans : Attendance as witness in a departmental enquiry
2 The strike includes the following actions of government servants
Ans : All the above
3 Which of the following activities does not attract violation of CCS (Conduct) Rules 1964
Ans : Collection of funds for service association
4 Which of the following should not be accepted by any government servant
Ans : Negotation for any other employment
5 Whether a government servant can enter into marriage with prior permission
Ans: With a person having a spouse living and the personal law applicable permit
6 The appellate authority under CCS(CCA) rules 1965 can
Ans : All the above three actions
7 Under CCS(CCA) rules 1965 . the power of review is vested in
Ans: President
8 The disciplinary authority can withhold any appeal in case
Ans: The appeal may not be withheld in any case
9 Central civil services (Conduct) Rules 1964 came into force with effect from
Ans : 30the November 1964
10 A Government servant holding Group A post may accept gift from near personal friends on occasions such as weddings anniversaries or religious functions
Ans : Up to Rupees Seven Thousand Only
11 Which of the following penalties is not treated as major penalties under CCS (CCA) rules 1965
Ans: Recovery from the Pay
12 Which is not penalty within the CCS(CCA) rules 1965
Ans : Non Promation of a government servant in officiating capacity
13 Which of the following event is not fit for treating as Dies Non;
Ans : Late coming to office
14 The disciplinary authority can appoint presenting officer to present the case on its behalf before the enquiry authority
Ans : Any other Government servant and legal practioner
15 Which of the following cases is not fit for imposition of major penalty under CCS(CCA) rules 1965 against a government servant
Ans : Refusal of promation
16 Ex –parte enquiry may be conducted in the following cases

Ans: All the above.
17 Central Civil services (Classification, Control and appeal) Rules 196 came into force on
Ans : 1st December 1965
18 An order of suspension made or deemed to have been made unless it is extended after review shall be valid for a period
Ans : 90 Days
19 A government servant shall be deemed to have been placed under suspension by an order of the appointing authority with effect from the date of his detention , if he is detained in custody , whether on a criminal charge or otherwise for a period exceeding
Ans: Forty Eight Hours
20 An order of suspension made or deemed to have been made under Rule 10 of CS (CCA) Rules , 196 shall be reviewed before the expiry of ninety days by the review committee shall not extend the suspension for a period exceeding
Ans : 180 Days
21 In terms of Rule 14 (8) (b) of the CCS (CCA) rules 1965 the government servant concerned may take assistance of a retired government servant subject to the condition that the condition that the retired government servant should not act as defence assistance in more than
Ans : Seven Cases
22 An order of dismissal from service under CCS(CCA) rules 1965 can be given effect from the date of
Ans : Issue of the dismissal order
23 Orders against which an appeal lies under CCS(CCA) rules 1965
Ans : Both the statements under (A) & (B) above are not correct
24 The records of disciplinary proceedings and appellate
Ans : 25 years
25 The following records /documents should be sent to the appellate authority , by the disciplinary authority while forwarding the appeal against a punishment order
Ans : Parawise comments on appeal   
Souce : IP/ASP Kerala Blog

Expected DA from July 2012 can be 7%



Central D.A. from 01 July'12 can be 7% again.

Subject to AICIN data for the next two months remaining in the current level, the following assumption is being made.

The AICPIN data for April 12 has been recently published. It rises to 4 points and reached 205. We know that D.A. is calculated on the basis for 12 months average. To calculate the D.A. payable from 1st July 2012, we need the figures of May and June 2012 which are to be released on 30.06.12 and 31.07.12 respectively. If the data remains for the next two months in the same level, i.e. 205, the hike will be 7%.Even if it marginally drops  1 point in any of the months, the rise will be still 7% which will take the total D.A. to 72%.
Considering the latest hike in petrol price, it is unlikely that the index may drop in the next months. So we can guess the next D.A. hike @7%, revising our previous guess work.

Source: www.paycommissionupdate.blogspot.in

Four Monthly Meeting.


Four Monthly Meeting with Hon'ble CPMG will be held on 12th June 2012 at Mumbai. Items / Issues if any to be discussed in the meeting may be communicated to CS immediately.

Minutes of the Bi-monthly meeting held PMG (MM) on 29/5/2012.


Item No. 1 : Supply of office infrastructure (Table and Chair) to inspectorial staff working at MBC, Vashi.
Decision : Two canbins are to be prepared at Agripada, one for Man ger and another for ASRM. ADPS (Mails) CO will take necessary action and follow up with Civil Wing.

Item No. 2 :  Outsourci8ng of coolies at SPCC, Mumbai 400 099.
Decision : Outsourcing of Collies is to be done by SPCC locally.

Pending Items :
1. Non supply of printer to ASP.
Decision : Central Stg. : Printers have been supplied to ASP CRC Mumbai and ASP Kalyan RMS and no grievance in this regard in this division.
Mumbai Stg. Division : Printer and PC is already supplied to ASP /IP.
Air Mail Stg. Div. : Supdt. (Stg.), APSO (Inland), Mumbai hhas directed ASPs / IPs to use PC /Printer installed at AMPC, DO.
Supdt. (Stg.), APSO (Fgn) Mumbai has directed to use PC /Printer installed in his office.
Supdt., SPCC, Mumbai has already provided separate PC/Printer at SPCC.

2. Visiting cvards to ASP /IP :
Decision : As and when request is received, the visiting cards will be supplied to ASP /IPs.

3. Reimbursement of Mobile refilling charges to ASP / IP :
Decision : The reimbursement of mobile refilling charges for sum of Rs. 300/- has been sanctioned as and when bill is received.

4. Landline phone reimbursement to ASP /IP.
Decision : Bi-monthly reimbursem ent of telephone charges for sum of Rs. 1000/- (including rent) has been sanctioned as and when bill is received.

5. Engagement of Coolies at CST TMO :
Decision : As per mail flow and shortage of staff at CST TMO coolies engaged and their payment on MPR given to ASP CST TMO for smooth functioning of office.


ACR/APAR required for issue of PS Gr. B orders on adhoc basis.

Following ASPs willingness / unwillingess have been called for by CO for issue of   promotion in PS Gr. B Cadre on adhoc basis.

1.    Shri S. P. Ramamuthi, ASP, AMPC, Mumbai.

2.    Shri D. A. Salve, ASP, Pune City West Division, Pune.

3.    Shri V. S. Gholkar, ASP, Ratnagiri Sub Division, Ratnagiri.

4.    Shri V. N. Chaudhari, ASP (HQ) Parbhani Division, Parbhani.

5.    Shri S. E. Relekar, ASP (HQ), Kolhapur Division, Kolhapur.

6.    Shri V. G. Kshirsagar, ASP (HQ), Solapur Division, Solapur.

7.     Shri A. B. Kodda, ASP (HQ), Sindhudurg Division, Oras.

8.    Shri R. D. Kulkarni, ASP(HQ), “L” Division, Bhusawal.

9.    Shri P. B. Wankhede, ASP, Central Sorting Division, Mumbai
All concerend ASPs are requested to send their willingness / unwillingness to CO by FAX. ACS will confirm this. The issue of orders on promotion to PS Gr. B cadre on adhoc basis are unnecessily delayed.


CPMG transferred to WB Circle.


The following transfer/postings in the Higher Administrative Grade (HAG) of Indian Postal Service, Group ‘A’ has been ordered vide Department of Posts (Personnel Division) Memo No. 1-1/2009-SPG dated 4th June, 2012.
Sl. No.
Name & Batch of the Officer
Present Posting
Posting on Transfer
1.
Shri S.K. Chakrabarti (IPoS-1978)
CPMG, West Bengal Circle, Kolkata
CPMG, Odisha Circle, Bhubnaeswar
2.
Ms. Humera Ahmed(IPoS-1979)
CPMG, Maharastra Circle, Mumbai
CPMG, West Bengal Circle, Kolkata
3.
Shri A.K. Sharma (IPoS-1981)
CPMG, Odisha Circle, Bhubnaeswar
CPMG, Maharastra Circle, Mumbai

General Secretary received reply from Directorate regarding holding of Sr. PM Examination.

File No. A.34012/06/2011-DE
Government of India
Ministry of Communications and IT
Department of Posts
(DE Section)
Dak Bhavan, New Delhi 110116.
Dated 13th April, 2012.
To,
The General Secretary,
All India Association of Inspectors and Asstt Supdt. Posts,
Quarter No. 12, P&T Colony, Khurshid Square,
Civil Lines, Delhi 110 054.

Sub : Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for promotion to the cadre of Senior Postmaster (Gazetted).

Sir,
         
       I am directed to refer to your letter No. CHQ/IPASP/Sr.Postmaster/2012 dated 22/3/2012 on the above mentioned subject.

2. Your contention that, the clarification given by the Directorate, is not in conformity with the Hon’ble CAT Hyderabad bench orders on 21/1/2/2011 is not correct. The Hon’ble CAT Hyderabad bench admitted the Original Application Number 1316/2011 filed by All India Association of Inspectors and Assistant Superintendent Posts Andhra Pradesh circle, represented by Shri S. Shabbir and two others on the question of non permission of Asst. Superintendents, to appear in the Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for promotion to the cadre of Senior Postmaster. It gave an interim order in Para 4 of their order dated 21/12/2011 which reads “as in the original notification/rules, there is no prohibition for the ASPs from appearing for the examination, it is directed that all the eligible ASPs shall be allowed to appear for the examination and their answer sheets shall be evaluated and shall be kept in a sealed cover without publishing their result until further orders”. Therefore, the CAT has not given any finding.

3. On receipt of above Interim order, the case was examined and the Competent Authority has ordered for postponing the Examination till the final disposal of the court cases. Besides the above, two more individual cases are filed in Hon’ble CAT Hyderabad, two cases in Cuttack bench, one case in Chandigarh bench. All these cases are being defended.

4. The question of Amendment of Recruitment Rules for Senior Postmasters, has to be examined only after final outcome of the court cases. In regard to Calendar of Departmental Examination, the date was tentatively notified and the date of actual holding has to be decided on knowing the outcome of court cases filed in various Tribunals.

5. This issues with the approval of Competent Authority.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
Asst. Director General (DE)
 

GS Desk..Stay order on declaration of result PS Gr. B Examination 2012.



       All India Association of Inspectors and Asst. Supdt. Posts, UP Circle Branch and other one applicant jointly moved M.P. under No. 1317/2012 (Diary No.1385/2012) on 31/5/2012 at Hon'ble CAT Lucknow Branch. The gist of the MP is given below:

This OA has been instituted seeking following reliefs. 

"a) issuing / passing an order or direction setting a side the impugned letter / notification dated 10/4/2012, issued by the respondent No.2, for holding the LDCE for promotion to the cadre of PS Gr. B 2012 (as contained in Annexure No. A-1 to the original application), after summoning the original records. 

b) issuing / passing of any order or direction as this Hon'ble Tribunal may deem fit in the circumstances of the case".

    "An interim order staying the LDCE for promotion to the cadre of PS Gr. B, 2012 scheduled to be held on 3/6/2012 as notified vide letter dated 10/4/2012, issued by Respondent No. 2 cannot be considered without any reply from the respondents. 

     It is expedient to have C.A. in this case, Let C.A. be filed within 4 weeks R.A., if any may be filed within 2 weeks thereafter. 

    In view of the position as above at this stage, no blanket out ban can be applied for holding of departmental examination as notified by the department. However, it is provided that the final result of this examination will be subject to the final order of this Tribunal. There is no objection form the other side. 

EMPLOYMENT NEWS JOB HIGH LIGHTS


1    Uco Bank invites applications for recruitment of 1000 Clerks. Last date for online Registration : 02.06.2012.
2    Steel Authority of India Limited, Burnpur invites applications for 507 non-executive posts. Last Date : 21.06.2012.
3    Headquarter Southern Naval Command, Kochi requires 399 Safaiwalas, unskilled Labourers, Fireman Watchman, Mali, Peon etc. Last Date: 21 days after publication
4   Mahanadi Coalfields Limited requires 353 Jr. Overman, Mining Sirdar and Deputy Surveyor. Last Date : 11.06.2012
5   Assam Rifles invites applications for recruitment of 242 Tradesmen. Last Date : 19.06.2012.
6   Bipin Tripathi Kumaon Institute of Technology Dwarahat requires 44 Professors, Associate Professors and Assistant Professors. Last Date: 18.06.2012
7   17 Field Ammunitions Depot C/o 56 APO requires 44 Fireman and Mazdoors. Last Date : 21 days after publication.
8   Border Security Force requires 37 Para-medical Staff. Last Date : 30 days after publication.
9   Mata Sundari College for Women, New Delhi needs 25 Assistant Professors/Lecturers. Last Date : 20.06.2012
10  The Indian Navy invites applications from unmarried male candidate for enrolment as Sailors for Senior Secondary Recruits (SSR)-01/2013 Batch. Last Date : 22.06.2012.

Source:employmentnews

Vacancy position for PS Gr. B Exam scheduled to be held on 3/6/2012.


IP Line :  OC - 14, SC -1 and ST - Nil    ..... Total  = 15.
General Line : OC - 6,  SC - Nil and ST - 1  ...Total  = 7 

PS Gr. B and PM Grade I Exam Hall permits released by Directorate


Click here to download Admit Card.

PS Gr. B Examination 2012...update.


Vacancy position is yet to finalise by Directorate. File is said to be pending with Liasion Officer.
 
 

GPF interest rate for 2012-13.


The Government of India has announced the interest rate of 8.8% on deposits in GPF w.e.f. 01/04/2012.
 
 

GS Desk....PS Gr. B Exam update.

It is learnt from concerned section of Postal Directorate that, PS Gr. B Examination for the year 2012 will be held at scheduled date and time. The vacancy position will also be declared within one or two days.

(Vilas Ingale)
General Secretary