Thursday, January 28, 2010

JCM POSTAL DEPARTMENTAL COUNCIL SUBJECTS

POSTAL STAFF SIDE SUBMITTED SUBJECTS FOR DISCUSSION IN THE ENSUING MEETING OF THE JCM POSTAL DEPARTMENTAL COUNCIL.

A List of 135 Issues are submitted for discussion in the JCM Meeting.
Comrades who want to read all the subjects submitted by us can download the same by clicking on the Link Below:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/25981567/JCM-Departmental-Council-Subjects-Final

Department of Posts endorses DOT OMs on AAO Promotion


DOT OMs Dated 21.12.2009 & 13.01.2010 on Provisional Offer of Appointment as AAOs have been endoresed by the Postal Directorate today.
NFPE Delegation consisting of Comrades K.V.Sridharan GS P3; Giriraj Singh GS R3; and P.Rajanayagam GS Postal Accounts met officers in Directorate and urged for early relief of all AAO Promotees.


List of 385 Officials who were offered AAO Promotion as published in the DOT Website is formally thus forwarded to all the Circle Heads for necessary further action.


NFPE is hearing complaints that some Circles are taking stand not in commensurate with these orders of the DoP and DoT in violation of the Gazette Notification and Ministry and DoT and DOP Directives. This will be taken up by the NFPE for remedial action.


NFPE will also plead for inclusion of IPOs /ASPOs who were desiring to accept the AAO Promotion once again with the Secretary Department of Posts.


The latest orders issued today by the Postal Directorate is placed for the information of our AAO Promotees.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

KERALA STATE CONVENTION OF GDS HELD IN ERNAKULAM CITY




















































































Flag Hoisting at the venue of GDS Convention of Kerala State organised by the AIPEDEU Kerala Circle Union in Ernakulam on 26/01/2010 marked the beginning of the Convention.
Comrade M.S.Sabu presided over the State Convention. Comrade Sankaran Kutty Circle Secretary GDS Union presented the papers on GDS issues and Comrade Murukan Working President of CHQ addressed the Convention.
Comrade P.Rajeev M.P and Member of the Parliamentary Standing Committee of Ministry of Communications & IT inagurated the State Convention
Comrade M.Krishnan CHQ President of AIPEU Group 'C' steered the proceedings of the State Convention.
Comrade K.Ragavendran Secretary General NFPE and Comrade S.S.Mahadevaiah General Secretary AIPEDEU delivered the special address in the State Convention.
More than 1300 Delegates and Visitors from all over Kerala attended the State Convention and many comrades came by special chartered buses.
Ernakulam Postal Comrades organised the Convention in a most efficient way.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Reaction of NFPE - FNPO Federations on the Decisions of Bangalore Work Shop conducted by Department of Posts on MAILS & SPEED POST

Department of Posts conducted a High Level Work Shop in Bangalore recently and focussed on Mails, International Mails & Speed Post
 
Secretary [P] - Postal Service Board Members - Chief PMsG - PMsG - Directors & other officers participated
 
Minutes of the above Work Shop was already published in our website on Monday the 11th January 2010 - Please go through that again
 
The Draft Reply under preparation by NFPE & FNPO is downloadable by clicking on the Link scribd.com  given below at the bottom of this blog:

 - Our Rank & File leadership are to study and send their comments within three days [Before 27/01/2010] to the NFPE HQ in its Email
nfpehq@gmail.com for facilitating suitable approach of Staff Side on the issues.
 
http://www.scribd.com/doc/25719558/NFPE-FNPO-Joint-Letter
--
K.Ragavendran
Secretary General NFPE

Friday, January 22, 2010

DOPT ORDERS INSTRUCTIONS ON FILLING UP OF RESERVED VACANCIES OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

DOPT ORDERS FOR A SEPECIAL RECRUITMENT DRIVE TO FILL UP ALL UNFILLED VACANCIES EARMARKED FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

ANY VACANCY NOT EARMARKED PROPERLY DUE TO ANY OMISSION WILL HAVE TO BE TREATED AS CARRIED FORWARD AND FILLED UP DURING THIS SPECIAL RECRUITMENT DRIVE
For getting a copy of your orders you may click on the link below:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/25578775/DOPT-Orders-on-Reservation-for-Persons-With-Disabilities

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

NREGS INCENTIVE SCHEME ISSUED BY DOP


DEPARTMENT OF POSTS ISSUED AN ORDER ON INCENTIVE SCHEME FOR NREGS

INCENTIVE WILL BE PAID FOR OPENING NREGS ACCOUNTS; FOR MAKING PAYMENTS; AND FOR LEDGER ENTRIES.

MAXIMUM INCENTIVE PAYABLE TO GDS BPMs WILL BE LIMITED TO THE BASIC TRCA + DA OF THE RESPECTIVE GDS BPM.

MAXIMUM INCENTIVE PAYABLE TO REGULAR EMPLOYEES WILL BE REGULATED UNDER THE EXISTING DOPT/GOVT INSTRUCTIONS AND THE EXISTING ANNUAL CEILING.

DETAILED OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE FOR INCENTIVE PAYMENT IS SPELLED OUT IN THE ORDER

FULL TEXT OF THE ORDER CAN BE DOWNLOADED BY CLICKING ON THE LINK BELOW:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/25464378/Govt-Order-Dated-19-01-2010

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

NEWS FROM HEADQUARTERS

Discussed the issue of Immediate Relief of all AAO Promotees and Pointed out the situation arising out of interpretation from some circles awaiting endorsement of second list released by DOT.
Action will be taken by DoP to endorse the list to facilitate immediate relief of AAO Promotees.
NFPE had already written to Secretary [P] requesting AAO Promotion for IPOs/ASPOs in the list - IPOs/ASPOs Association also represented - Now we are trying to meet the Secretary [P] for their inclusion.
Casual Labourers both full time and part time / contingent wage revision file has been returned by the MOF with the direction to send the same to DOPT - Fiel is expected to go to DOPT shortly - Positive early orders not appear in sight - NFPE will discuss with the Postal JCA for Action Programme on this issue.
NFPE & GDS Union have some discussion on GDS issues - Meanwhile NFPE has received the reply of Department denying any reconsideration of BPM work load norms on cash handling - It was decided between NFPE & GDS Union to discuss with the FNPO Federation for exploring the possibility of a Joint Programme of Action.
Confederation National Secretariat has met on 18/01/2010 - Decided to strengthen the Confederation by attending to the task of formation of State Committees of Confederation in all States.
Anomaly Committee Minutes us under preparation process. As soon as the Minutes are supplied, the decisions on issues like Increment; Stepping up of Pay of Seniors on par with direct recruited Juniors on or after 1.1.2006 etc will be intimated.
NATIONAL COUNCIL JCM MEETING SCHEDULED ON 16/01/2010 IS NOW POSTPONED TO MEET LATER.

NFPE DEMANDS ENHANCEMENT OF GRADE PAY TO HSG-II/BCR & HSG-I ON PAR WITH IPO/ASPOS

DEPARTMENT IS POSITIVELY RECOMMENDING TO MINISTRY OF FINANCE TO ENHANCE THE GRADE PAY FOR IPOs & ASPOs & GROUP 'B' TO 4600/-; 4800/- & 5400/- RESPECTIVELY.
 
NFPE HAS DEMANDED TODAY THAT AN IDENTICAL ENHANCEMENT OF GRADE PAY SHOULD BE RECOMMENDED FOR HSG-II/BCR [FROM 4200 TO 4600/-] AND HSG-I [FROM 4600 TO 4800/-] & FOR GROUP 'B' FROM 4800 TO 5400/- TO PROTECT THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL RELATIVITY BETWEEN HSG-II/BCR/HSG-I AND IPOs/ASPOs.
 
Letter of NFPE addressed to the Secretary Department of Posts in this regard is placed hereunder for the information of membership:
 
PF-14/2010 Dated 19th January 2010

 

To

 

The Secretary

Department of Posts

Dak Bhawan

New Delhi – 110001

 

 

Sub: Modification of Grade Pay to HSG-I and HSG-II/BCR Officials on par with ASPOs and IPOs  to maintain pre-6th CPC horizontal and vertical relativity – reg.

 

This Federation draws your kind attention to the orders of the MOF F.No.1/1/2008-IC Dated 13.11.2009 revising the Grade Pay of 4200/- into 4600/- for the holders' of pre-revised scale of 6500-10500. We also draw your kind attention the positive stand taken by the Department of Posts to recommend similar hike in Grade Pay to IPOs with consequential further enhancement of GP to ASPOS and Group B. In this background, this Federation seeks an identical enhancement of GP of HSG-II/BCR with consequential further enhancement of GP of HSG-I and Group 'B' on the following grounds:

 

  1. 6th CPC recommended the PB-2 scale of 8700-34800 with Grade Pay 4200/- to HSG-II/BCR by amalgamating erstwhile 5000-8000; 5500-9000; 6500-10500 pay scales. Therefore w.e.f. 1.1.2006 the HSG-II/BCR officials are placed on the 8700-34800 Pay Band 2 with GP 4200/- on par with the IPOs who were also placed in the same PB-2 with GP 4200/-. This maintains the pre-6th CPC horizontal and vertical relativity of these cadres.

 

  1. 6th CPC recommended the PB-2 scale of 8700-34800 with Grade Pay 4600- to HSG-I through its recommendation vide Para 7.6.15 and the same had been accepted and implemented by the Government also. Thus the HSG-I officials are placed on par with the ASPOs in the same pre-revised scale of 7450-11500 w.e.f. 1.1.2006. This maintains the pre-6th CPC horizontal and vertical relativity of these cadres.
  2. Therefore the positive decision of the Department of Posts to recommend enhancement of IPOs Grade Pay to 4600/- on the analogy of the placement of IPOs in merged scale of 6500-10500 w.e.f. 1.1.2006 should be ipso facto be made applicable to the HSG-II/BCR who are placed in the same amalgamated pay scale with Grade Pay 4200/-.
  3. The Grade Pay of HSG-I is therefore consequently to be enhanced as 4800/- on the same lines of the Grade Pay of ASPOs since both HSG-I and ASPOS are on identically placed pay scales both before and after the 6th CPC.
  4. The Grade Pay of Group B is therefore consequently to be enhanced to Grade Pay 5400/- since both the HSG-I and ASPOs are promoted to Group B through examinations and Seniority –cum-fitness.
  5. The absence of a similar and identical hike in Grade Pay of HSG-II/BCR and HSG-I would disturb the existing pre-6th CPC and 6th CPC recommended horizontal and vertical relativity between these cadres and the cadres of IPOs/ASPOs over and the above the already disturbed relativity in comparison to the pre-5th CPC pay scales.

 

This Federation therefore urges upon you to kindly recommend to MOF a similar hike in Grade Pay to HSG-II/BCR; HSG-I cadres also to maintain at least the existing horizontal and vertical relativity between the cadres of IPOs with the HSG-II/BCR and between the cadres of ASPOs and HSG-I. We would highly appreciate your early action in this important issue.

 

Thanking you,

 

Yours faithfully,

 

 

Sd/- 

[K.Ragavendran]

Secretary General



--
K.Ragavendran
Secretary General NFPE

Sunday, January 17, 2010

VETERAN LEADER COMRADE JYOTI BASU PASSED AWAY - NFPE DIPS ITS BANNER IN HIS HONOUR




VETERAN MARXIST LEADER COMRADE JYOTI BASU PASSED AWAY
COMRADE JYOTI BASU, A TOWERING OCTOGENARIAN LEADER OF THE INDIAN MASSES IN GENERAL AND THE WORKING CLASS IN PARTICULAR, WHO WAS HOSPITALIZED ON 1st JANUARY THIS MONTH BECAME CRITICAL AND BREATHED HIS L AST TODAY
THE WORKING PEOPLE OF INDIA HAVE LOST THEIR INDOMITABLE LEADER
COMRADE JYOTI BASU AS A LEADER OF WORKING CLASS AND AS THE CHIEF MINISTER OF WEST BENGAL HAD GRACED SEVERAL OF OUR NFPE ALL INDIA CONFERENCES AND GUIDED US ON OUR TASK BEFORE THE TOILING PEOPLE. WE SUFFER AN IRREPARABLE LOSS.
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES DIPS ITS BANNER IN HONOUR OF THE DEPARTED LEADER

Saturday, January 16, 2010

DOPT ORDERS ON FORMATION OF A CELL FOR MONITORING PROCESSING OF COMPASSIONATE APPOINTMENTS IN BIGGER CG ORGANISATIONS

Bigger Departments  should create a separate cell for handling large number of cases for compassionate appointments in order to ensure timely and meticulous processing of applications - DOPT latest Orders
 
 
No.4101311/2007-Estt.(D)

Government of India

Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions

Department of Personnel & Training

*********

New Delhi, dated the 12th January,2010.



OFFICE MEMORANDUM
 

Subject:- Action Taken on 23rd Report of the Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice on the Government's Policy of Appointment on Compassionate Ground.



The undersigned is directed to refer to para 9.4 of the 23rd Report on Government policy of appointment on compassionate ground given by Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice, Rajya Sabha. It is envisaged in the above para that if the Government's effort is to help the family of the deceased employee then there must be a separate Cell in each of the Ministries or Departments, which will cater to only compassionate appointment cases. The cell should send periodical information on number of vacancies, number of applications received, time taken to dispose of the cases, reasons for not disposing favourably etc. to the head of the Department. The Committee has, therefore, recommended that the Government should come forward with certain new guidelines for the benefit of the employees like creation of a separate Cell, etc.

2. The matter has been considered in the Department. It is not felt desirable for the small Departments to have a separate cell. It is, however, advised that bigger organizations should create a separate cell for handling large number of cases for compassionate appointments in order to ensure timely and meticulous processing of applications. The cell should be entrusted, inter-alia, With the responsibilities as envisaged in the Report of the Committee.

( Alok Ranjan )
Director(E.1
)

--
K.Ragavendran
Secretary General NFPE

Friday, January 15, 2010

EXTEND TOTAL SOLIDARITY TO GDS UNION PROGRAMME OF ACTION

LAUNCH STRONG SOLIDARITY ACTION ALONG WITH GDS COMRADES
 
NFPE ENDORSES THE CALL OF THE GDS UNION CWC MEETING HELD AT JAMNAGAR [GUJRAT] FOR NATIONWISE INTENSIVE DEMONSTRATIONS / HUNGER FAST
ON 20.01.2010 AT ALL LEVELS
 
The metting of the Central Working Committee of GDS Union had called upon all Circle/Divisional/Branch Secretaries of AIPEDEU to stage intensive demonstration/Hunger fast on 20-1-2010 at all levels and to pass a suitable resolution. The Circle/Divisional/Branch Secretaries to send Telegrams / Savingrams to the Hon'ble Minister for Communications & IT, Minister of State for Communications & IT expressing their strong resentment on the GDS Committee implementation.
 
The Orders of the Department that tightens the work norms of the GDS BPMs is a big blow to the BPMs. If 20,000 cash handling is treated as 1 Point then most of the GDS BPMs will not get higher TRCA slabs. Even maintaining the present Second TRCA Slab will become a difficult task for many. The orders of fixing tightened norms unilaterally by the Department  is most unjustified. All objections by GDS Unions and Federations to the retrograde recommendation of Nataraja Murti Committee recommendations have been ignored by DoP.
 
NFPE ENDORSES THE CALL OF THE GDS UNION CWC AND CALLS UPON ALL REGULAR EMPLOYEES DIVISIONAL AND BRANCH UNIONS TO EXTEND TOTAL SOLIDARITY TO THE GDS UNION IN SUCCESSFULLY ORGANISING THE PROGRAMME OF ACTION ON 20/01/2010.

--
K.Ragavendran
Secretary General NFPE

Thursday, January 14, 2010

REVISED ORDERS OF PROVISIONAL APPOINTMENT AS AAOs

STEERING GROUP SANCHAR BHAWAN OF
MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS
HAS ISSUED A REVISED ORDER OF PROVISIONAL APPOINTMENT OF AAOs ON 13/01/2010
 
AS ADVISED BY THE DOP THE NAMES OF IPOs/ASPOs AND RETIRED PERSONS NAMES ARE REMOVED FROM THE EARLIER LIST OF PROVISIONAL PROMOTION - PRESENT REVISED LIST CONTAINS ONLY 385 OFFICIALS
 
TIME LIMIT FOR ACCEPTANCE OF PROVISIONAL OFFER OF APPOINTMENT AS AAOs IS EXTENDED UPTO 31/01/2010
 
FULL TEXT OF ORDERS CAN BE DOWNLOADED BY CLICKING ON THE LINK BELOW:

http://www.dot.gov.in/SEA/sea_14.01.2010.pdf

 



--
K.Ragavendran
Secretary General NFPE

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

PONGAL & MAKAR SANKRANTI GREETINGS





Happy Pongal & Happy Makar Sankranti
to all our viewers

NEWS FLASH - DOP ISSUED ORDERS INTIMATING CADRE CONTROLLING AUTHORITY OF P&T ACCOUNTS


DEPARTMENT OF POSTS ISSUED LATEST ORDERS INTIMATING THE DECISION ON THE CADRE CONTROLLING AUTHORITY OF P&T ACCOUNTS



THE DISPUTE ACCORDINGLY STANDS SORTED OUT AND THE MEMBER - F OF DOT WILL BE THE CADRE CONTROLLING AUTHORITY



9.10.2009 AND 13.11.2009 ORDERS OF THE DOP STANDS CANCELLED



DOP ORDERS DATED 31.12.2009 STANDS MODIFIED TO THE EXTENT THAT ALL THE CHIEF POSTMASTERS GENERAL WILL NOW ENDORSE THE ORDERS OF THE ACCOUNTS CADRE OFFICERS TO THE SUBORDINATE UNITS



THE LATEST ORDERS OF THE DOP IS PLACED ABOVE FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE MEMBERS - NOW THE DOOR IS FINALLY CLEARED FOR THE RELIEF OF AAO PROMOTEES.







Monday, January 11, 2010

DEPARTMENTAL WORKSHOP ON MAILS

SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF POSTS HELD WORKSHOP ON MAILS - SPEED POST & INTERNATIONAL MAILS IN BANGALORE ON 29th & 30th December 2009

It was a work shop of high level officers in the Department of Posts consisting of some Postal Board Members - Chief Postmasters General and other officers 

 

  • Top 15 centers generating large volume of Mails, Speed Post and International Mails should be identified

 

  • Major Inward TD sets to be headed by an ASRM.

 

  • Registered Newspapers and periodicals to be concentrated in one mail office in one city

 

  • Delivery hubs with exclusive delivery functions as in Bangalore to be expanded
  •  
  •  Beat sorting in Mail Offices to be undertaken
  •  
  •  100% delivery of local Speed Post articles in D+1 norm and 100% delivery of Speed post articles booked at    other 314 NSPCs within D+3 norms.

 

  • Outsourced manpower at NSPCs to be requisitioned on the basis of a tender process from registered agencies

The full Minutes of the above meeting is reproduced below for the information of our members

All Circle Secretaries - Divisional / Branch Secretaries and other comrades are requested to study the same and send their comments immediately through emails and or through your comments by clicking on the 'Comments' below the entire blog at the bottom.

 

Minutes of the Workshop on Mails, Speed Post and International Mails held at Bangalore on 29th and 30th

December, 2009

 

A workshop chaired by Secretary (Posts) on Mails, Speed Post and International Mails was held at Bangalore on 29th and 30th December, 2009.  Chief Postmasters General, Postmasters General and Directors from 15 Circles participated in the workshop.  The list of Participants is at Annexure-I.

 

The objectives of the workshop were outlined by Secretary (Posts) as under:-

 

·        Revenue from Mail segment accounts for nearly half of the revenue of the Department of Post and therefore, commensurate attention and focus ought to given to improve mail processing, transmission and delivery throughout the country.

 

·        Top 15 centres generating large volume of Mails, Speed Post and International Mails should be identified and an action plan with definite timelines should be drawn to show immediate results.

 

·        International Mails has a lot of potential for revenue generation and therefore must be given full attention.

 

·        All existing web applications in respect of Speed Post and International mails should be optimally utilized.

 

·        Newly designated Directors (Mails & Speed Post), other Directors in-charge of Mails and Speed Post and Postmasters General attending the workshop are to make frequent visits to mails offices / Speed post Centres and Foreign Post offices and monitor mail processing, transmission and delivery on a day-to-day basis.

 

 

Mails

 

Focus Areas and action points identified in the workshop

         

 

1.      First class inward TD mails to be concentrated and handled from one mail office in respect of 15 centres represented in the workshop.

 

(i)           Some metro cities due to Logistics issues may require two such mail offices.  In no case inward TD mails should be handled in more than two mail offices.

 

(ii)          Such identified mail offices should exclusively handle inward TD mails and should not handle mails for rest of the circle.

 

(iii)        To achieve this,  all outward mail offices from 15 centres should close bags separately for inward TD in respect of other 14 centres.

 

2.      Invitations / Greeting cards posted under 'Book Post' should be separated from second class mail e.g. Registered Newspapers / periodicals etc at the collection / sorting stage and handled as first class mail in the inward TD office.

 

(i)           All outward mail offices at these 15 centres must sort invitation / greeting cards posted under 'Book Post' as first class mail and include them in the bags containing 1st class mails for despatch to other 14 centres.

 

(ii)          Mails Division in the Directorate to issue necessary instructions in this regard.

 

(iii)        Mails and PO Division to examine the issue of categorizing greetings and invitation cards as first class mail with postage paid as that of first class mail.

 

3.      In order to ensure compliance of the conditions for availing concessional postage and for smooth processing of 1st  class mail, acceptance of Registered Newspapers and periodicals to be concentrated in one mail office in one city. 

 

(i)           No post office to accept registered newspapers and periodicals.  These instructions to be implemented from January, 2010.

 

(ii)          Registered newspapers and periodicals to be accepted only in PIN Code wise pre-sorted bundles at the designated mail office.

 

(iii)        PO Division in consultation with Mails Division in the Directorate to issue necessary instructions in the regard.

 

(iv)        Database of all registered newspaper to be put on the web by all circles by 15th February, 2010.  Mails Division to co-ordinate with PTC Mysore in the regard.

 

(v)         PO Division in consultation with Mails Division in the Directorate to consider issue of instructions to give licenses to major printers as 'Mass Mailers'.

 

4.      Major Inward TD sets to be headed by an ASRM.

 

(i)           This is required to ensure effective Supervision, increase in productivity to the prescribed level and reduction in missent.

 

5.      Consolidation of delivery Post offices / setting up of delivery hubs with exclusive delivery functions.

 

(i)           The successful implementation of delivery hubs in Karnataka need to be replicated in other circles.

 

(ii)          Karnataka circle to circulate the concept paper by 15th of January, 2010 to other participating circles under intimation to Mails Division of the Directorate.

 

 

6.      Beat sorting in Mail Offices.

 

(i)           Successful experimentation at Ghaziabad CSO and Jodhpur RMS need to be adopted elsewhere, PMG (BD & Tech) Jaipur and DPS Ghaziabad to circulate the concept papers to other participating circles under intimation to the Mails Division of the Directorate.

 

7.      Consolidation of Mail Offices.

 

(i)           The objective being optimum utilization of manpower and other resources, better and effective supervision, enhancing the quality of sorting and reducing the time taken for transmission of mail bags.

 

8.      Reduction in Missent.

 

(i)           Bulk mailers like LIC, SBI, UTI, BSNL and others to be targeted by curing their address database by correcting the PIN Codes.

 

(ii)          HSAs / Supervisors to Sign the label of bags dispatched to post offices for delivery.

 

(iii)        Directors / PMsG to work out a system of cross checking the quality of sorting both for bags despatched to post offices for delivery as well as for bags dispatched to other 14 centres.

 

9.      All India Annual Sorting competition.

 

(i)           To be held in June 2010.

 

(ii)          Mails Division in the Directorate to work out the time frame for holding the competition on Divisional / Circle level and all India level by 31st January 2010. 

 

10.    Directorate to issue orders to link qualifying in sorting test for the purpose of confirmation / drawal of increment in the cadre of Sorting Assistants with reference to the recruitment rules for Postal / Sorting Assistants, 2002.

11.    Posting of Test letters.

 

(i)           Al Directors /PMsG /Chief PMsG to post at least one paid test letter in a month to each participating Directors / PMsG / Chief PMsG.

 

(ii)          These test letters should be preserved and results analyzed and shared with all participating circles.

 

(iii)        Mails Division in the Directorate to design a web page by 31st January, 2010 for posting the results of these test letters.

 

12.    PIN mapping of Post Offices with the parent inward mail office.

 

(i)           Karnataka and UP Circles to send APMG/ AD (Mails) and SAS to the Directorate for a detailed discussion on the subject.

 

 

13.    Training of Sorting Assistants.

 

(i)           All participating circles to conduct five day on-the job training for Sorting Assistants based on the module developed by the Training Division.

 

(ii)          A new two day training module to be developed by the Training Division for training on processing of inward TD mails.

 

(iii)        All Participating circles to indentify trainers and intimate names to DDG (Trg)

 

The action points, targets and timelines committed by the participating circles are placed at Annexure-II.

 

 

 

*******

 

 

 

Speed Post

 

Focus Areas and action points identified in the workshop

 

 

1.      All Speed post booking and delivery outlets in respect of the cities represented in the workshop to be computerized and facility of broadband provided.

 

2.      100% Speed post articles to be booked, dispatched and delivery through SpeedNet.

 

3.      End-to-end routing charts and transmission for the other 314 national Speed post Centres to be prepared, published and supplied to the booking outlets and also put in the public domain.

 

(i)           GM (Speed Post) to get a web page designed by 31st January, 2010  for facilitating   circles in preparation of route charts. 

 

4.      Sorting diagram of all the sorting sets of the NSPCs to be prepared and put to use as discussed in the workshop.

 

5.      100% delivery of local Speed Post articles in D+1 norm.

 

6.      100% delivery of Speed post articles booked at other 314 NSPCs within D+3 norms.

 

7.      DDG (Trg), GM (Speed Post) and Director PTC Mysore to organize training for Speed Post managers on SpeedNet and Sorting of speed Post on the proposed revised sorting diagram by 31st January, 2010.

 

8.      Outsourced manpower at NSPCs to be requisitioned on the basis of a tender process from registered agencies and payment made on the basis of per article handled  /per transaction completed as the case may be.

 

9.      BD&M Directorate in consultation with PTC Mysore to examine the feasibility of designating outsourced agents as BNPL customers so as to enable them to upload Speed Post data from their premises by 31st January, 2010.

 

10.    BD&M Directorate to take up with MEA to make it compulsory to obtain PIN Code information from passport applicants by 31st January, 2010.  (Point raised by CPMG Kerala)

 

11.    Tamil Nadu circle to submit statistics for the last 3 month in respect of such Speed Post articles which qualified for volumetric weight calculation by 31st January, 2010. 

 

The action points, targets and timelines committed by the participating circles are placed at Annexure-III.

 

 

 

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International Mails

 

Focus Areas and action points identified in the workshop

 

1.      IR Division to get IPS Web Client Operational by 15th January 2010.

 

(i)   PTC Mysore to provide a public URL to allow access through the open internet.

 

(ii)  User names and passwords to be created and circulated by IR Division to all Circles.

 

(iii)Operational procedure for use of Web Client to be circulated.

 

2.      OE's to start monitoring Essential scan updates.

 

(i)           C,D,E,F events to be 100%.

 

(ii)          H/I to be monitored and followed up with Circles responsible by e-mail.

 

(iii)        Access to local IPS servers to view reports by PMsG and Directors responsible for the OE to be done immediately.

 

(iv)        Rugby/cricket monitoring to be done in a similar manner as above to ensure replies are sent in time.

 

3.      Directors responsible for Mails in the Circles to ensure.

 

(i)           Delivery information of international accountable articles is updated on IPS Web Client.

 

(ii)          That all inquiries from OE's are answered promptly.

 

4.      IR Division to issue circular on relevant issues by 15th January 2010.

 

 

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Annexure 1

 

List of Officers for the workshop on International Mails, Parcels and Speed Post at Bangalore - (29th and 30th December, 2009)

 

Sl. No.

Name of the Officer

Designation

1.

Ms. Radhika Doraiswamy

Secretary (P)

2.

Ms. Indira Krishna Kumar

Member (HRD)

3.

Ms. Manjula Prasher

Member (O)

4.

Shri M.P. Rajan,

CPMG, Karnataka

5.

Ms. Suneeta Trivedi

CGM (BD&M)

6.

Ms. Rameshwari Handa

CPMG, West Bengal

7.

Ms. Karuna Pillai

CPMG, Gujarat

8.

Ms. Shanthi Nair

CPMG, M.P.

9.

Ms. Kalpana Tewari

CGM (MB)

10

Shri S.K.Chakrabarti

CPMG, Tamil Nadu

11

Ms. Shoba Koshy

CPMG, Kerala

12

Ms. Hilda Abraham

PMG Calicut

13

Shri P.T.S. Kumar

DDG (IR&GB)

14

Ms. Aruna Jain

DDG (Training.)

15

Shri Vasumitra

PMG (BD & Tech), Bangalore

16

Shri Alok Sharma

GM (Speed Post)

17

Shri Ramanujam

PMG, CCR, Chennai

18

Shri Charles Lobo

PMG (MM), Mumbai

19

Shri G. Bhuyan

PMG (BD & Tech), Rajasthan

20

Ms. Sandhya Rani

PMG, SK Region, Bangalore

21

Ms. Alka Jha

PMG, Foreign Post, Delhi

22

Shri Ajay Kumar Roy

EA to Secretary (P)

23

Shri Vinod Kumar

DPS (Mails, Speed Post & International Parcels), Mumbai

24

Shri Harpeet Singh

DPS (Mails & Speed Post), Kolkata

25

Shri K. Prakash

Director (Mails & Speed Post), Bangalore

26

Ms. Amrit Raj,

AGM, BD Dte.

27

Ms. Amarpreet Duggal

Director (Mails & Speed Post), Delhi

28

Shri Sachin Kishore

DPS, Lucknow

29

Shri Brajesh Kumar

DPS, Bhopal

30

Shri B. Sarangi

DPS, Ahmedabad

31

Ms. T. Mariamma

DPS, Kochi

32

Shri Suvendu Swain

DPS (BD & Tech), Bhubaneswar

33

Ms. Radhika Chakrabarty

Directors (Mails & Speed Post), Hyderabad

34

Shri S. Rajendra Kumar

Jt. Director, PTC, Mysore

35

Shri R. Anand

Director (Mail Business)

36

Shri Anil Kumar

Director, Kolkata GPO

37

Shri Sushil Kumar,

DPS, Gurgaon

38

Shri Rajesh Singh

DPS, Ghaziabad

39

Shri R.K. Jayabhaye

DPS, Pune

40

Shri Parimal Sinha

Director, Mails & Speed Post, Chennai – designate

41

Shri Jagannathan

ADG (IM)

42

 

APMG (Mails), Bangalore

43

 

Manager (Speed Post), Bangalore


Annexure - II

Action plan and timelines regarding mails – a presentation by the participants of the workshop

 

Presentations were made by one officer each from  the 15 cities represented in the workshop on the action plan and timelines for achieving the same. The details are tabulated below for each city.

1. Mumbai

Parameter

Present position

Target

Timelines

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- First class

2

2

31/01/2010

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- second class

1 (Mumbai PSO – surface inward)

1

 

Earmarked office to accept registered newspapers

1 (PC sorting)

1

Facility to post in post offices will be withdrawn

Number of sets that will be headed by ASRMS as HSAs

Nil

2

31/01/2010

Consolidation of mail offices

6

nil

 

Exclusive delivery office/ consolidation of delivery

2 (Mumbai GPO, Motilalnagar)

1 (Borivali)

31/01/2010

Beat sorting in mail office (for how many post offices)

Nil

2 (mantralaya, sahar colony)

31/01/2010

Training of all sorting assistants in the inward TD office

Nil

120

28/02/2010

 

 

 

2. Delhi

Parameter

Present position

Target

Timelines

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- First class

3

3

31/01/2010

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- second class

2

1

31/01/2010

Earmarked office to accept registered newspapers

40

1 mail office

31/01/2010

Number of sets that will be headed by ASRMS as HSAs

nil

Atleast 2

31/01/2010

Consolidation of mail offices

15

2

31/01/2010

Exclusive delivery office/ consolidation of delivery

Not mentioned in presentation. To be identified and furnished

Beat sorting in mail office (for how many post offices)

--

4

31/01/2010

Training of all sorting assistants in the inward TD office

85%

100%

28/02/2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.. Chennai

Parameter

Present position

Target

Timelines

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- First class

2

2

31/01/2010

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- second class

1

1

31/10/2010

Earmarked office to accept registered newspapers

1+6

1 mail office

31/01/2010

Number of sets that will be headed by ASRMS as HSAs

nil

Set 1 Apso

31/01/2010

Consolidation of mail offices

2 PSO

1 PSO

31/01/2010

Exclusive delivery office/ consolidation of delivery

nil

3

28/02/2010

Beat sorting in mail office (for how many post offices)

nil

2 post offices

31/01/2010

Training of all sorting assistants in the inward TD office

68%

100%

31/03/2010

The three offices for consolidation of delivery are ICF+Ayanavaram, Akarai+Shenoynagar and Sowcarpet+GPO

 

 

 


4. Kolkata

Parameter

Present position

Target

Timelines

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- First class

1

1

---

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- second class

1

1

 

Earmarked office to accept registered newspapers

1

1

 

Number of sets that will be headed by ASRMS as HSAs

Nil

4

31/01/2010

Consolidation of mail offices

12

nil

 

Exclusive delivery office/ consolidation of delivery

nil

 

 

Beat sorting in mail office (for how many post offices)

Nil

 

 

Training of all sorting assistants in the inward TD office

ongoing

all

31/01/2010

  1. Excusive delivery hub was shown as nil. Was asked to revise target
  2. Beat sorting was shown as nil. Was asked to do beat sorting for GPO and Park street post office by 31/01/2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. Hyderabad

Parameter

Present position

Target

Timelines

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- First class

2

1

31/01/2010

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- second class

2

1

31/01/2010

Earmarked office to accept registered newspapers

1MO + 1MBC+7 PO

1

18/01/2010

Number of sets that will be headed by ASRMS as HSAs

Nil

1

31/01/2010

Consolidation of mail offices

4

3

31/01/2010

Exclusive delivery office/ consolidation of delivery

--

1

31/01/2010

Beat sorting in mail office (for how many post offices)

--

1 (GPO)

31/01/2010

Training of all sorting assistants in the inward TD office

Already started

All SA

31/01/2010

  1. Nampally to be exclusive for registered newspaper acceptance
  2. Beat sorting to be done for GPO and Secunderabad HO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Bangalore

Parameter

Present position

Target

Timelines

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- First class

2

1

1/2/2010

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- second class

1

1

implemented

Earmarked office to accept registered newspapers

6MO + 51 PO

1 MO (Sorting in GPO)

1/4/2010

Number of sets that will be headed by ASRMS as HSAs

---

2

1/2/2010

Consolidation of mail offices

4

1 reduced

1/2/2010

Exclusive delivery office/ consolidation of delivery

103

38 cluster delivery post offices

1/2/2010

Beat sorting in mail office (for how many post offices)

nil

Cluster delivery concept will take care of beat sorting

Already experimentation is on

Training of all sorting assistants in the inward TD office

56 to be trained

56 more to be trained

1/3/2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7. Ahmedabad

Parameter

Present position

Target

Timelines

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- First class

1 (not exclusive)

1

31/01/2010

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- second class

1 (not exclusive)

1

31/01/2010

Earmarked office to accept registered newspapers

1

1

--

Number of sets that will be headed by ASRMS as HSAs

Nil

3

15/01/2010

Consolidation of mail offices

1

1

--

Exclusive delivery office/ consolidation of delivery

Nil/ single delivery in 34 out of 37 post offices

All 37

15/01/2010

Beat sorting in mail office (for how many post offices)

Nil

nil

---

Training of all sorting assistants in the inward TD office

ongoing

All SAs

31/01/2010

1. Beat sorting should be done atleast in one or two post offices. Navaratna and Ambadi from 01/02/2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8. Lucknow

Parameter

Present position

Target

Timelines

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- First class

1

1

--

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- second class

1

1

 

Earmarked office to accept registered newspapers

1+24 po

1 mail office

15/01/2010

Number of sets that will be headed by ASRMS as HSAs

Nil

1

31/01/2010

Consolidation of mail offices

4

--

--

Exclusive delivery office/ consolidation of delivery

nil

--

--

Beat sorting in mail office (for how many post offices)

nil

2

31/01/2010

Training of all sorting assistants in the inward TD office

156

70

15/02/2010

  1. Regd neespapers have to be separated from inward TD
  2. Lucknow RMS will have one additional set to handle registered newspaper exclusively
  3. Circle to examine having asrm in night set and not in set/1
  4. CRC to be brought to Lucknow RMS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9. Gurgaon

Parameter

Present position

Target

Timelines

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- First class

1

1

 

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- second class

1

1

 

Earmarked office to accept registered newspapers

3

1 mail office

5/1/2010

Number of sets that will be headed by ASRMS as HSAs

-

1

15/02/2010

Consolidation of mail offices

1

1

 

Exclusive delivery office/ consolidation of delivery

 

1

 

Beat sorting in mail office (for how many post offices)

5

10

31/03/2010

Training of all sorting assistants in the inward TD office

 

 

 

  1. DPS (MB) to visit Gurgaon and discuss with DPS Gurgaon
  2. ASRM to be identified by Directorate  for diversion to Gurgaon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10. Kochi

Parameter

Present position

Target

Timelines

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- First class

2 KSA/3 & EKM RMS/1

1 KSA/3

28/2/2010

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- second class

2

1: KPSO

28/2/2010

Earmarked office to accept registered newspapers

1 KPSO

achd

NA

Number of sets that will be headed by ASRMS as HSAs

nil

nil

NA

Consolidation of mail offices

4

3

28/02/2010

Exclusive delivery office/ consolidation of delivery

29

25

15/03/2010

Beat sorting in mail office (for how many post offices)

nil

3 po – 32 beats

15/03/2010

Training of all sorting assistants in the inward TD office

nil

32

28/02/2010

  1. Identify one mail office and not just one set for handling inward TD first class
  2. Kochi sorting to be headed by one ASRM/ IRM
  3. One exclusive Kochi TD sorting should be formed
  4. Beat sorting to be in place by 15/02/2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11. Jaipur

Parameter

Present position

Target

Timelines

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- First class

1

1

 

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- second class

1

1

 

Earmarked office to accept registered newspapers

1

1

 

Number of sets that will be headed by ASRMS as HSAs

nil

nil

 

Consolidation of mail offices

2

2

 

Exclusive delivery office/ consolidation of delivery

No

 

 

Beat sorting in mail office (for how many post offices)

 

1 for 8 post offices

 

Training of all sorting assistants in the inward TD office

 

 

 

  1. Set/1 alone should not deal TD. One mail office should be identified for TD sorting and revised timelines given
  2. ASRM should be made to head the night set handling  first class TD mail
  3. Exclusive delivery office should be identified. Circle cannot say it is not advantageous.
  4. Circle was asked to relook at all targets and implement based on the deliberations in the workshop

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12. Bhopal

Parameter

Present position

Target

Timelines

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- First class

2

1

31/01/2010

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- second class

1

1

--

Earmarked office to accept registered newspapers

1

1

--

Number of sets that will be headed by ASRMS as HSAs

nil

1 inward TD

31/01/2010

Consolidation of mail offices

1

1

 

Exclusive delivery office/ consolidation of delivery

nil

--

 

Beat sorting in mail office (for how many post offices)

nil

1 (GPO)

31/01/2010

Training of all sorting assistants in the inward TD office

completed

NA

NA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13. Bhubaneshwar

Parameter

Present position

Target

Timelines

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- First class

1

1

 

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- second class

1

1

--

Earmarked office to accept registered newspapers

1

1 mail office

 

Number of sets that will be headed by ASRMS as HSAs

--

2

31/01/2010

Consolidation of mail offices

3 sectons, 2 SRO, 2 RMS closed since 4/11/2009

-

-

Exclusive delivery office/ consolidation of delivery

-

--

-

Beat sorting in mail office (for how many post offices)

 

02

28/02/2010

Training of all sorting assistants in the inward TD office

nil

100%

 

  1. TD should be done by exclusive staff  within the RMS as a special set
  2. Book post, invitation, greetings  should be segregated and dealt in TD office.
  3. GPO should be taken up for beat sorting in mail office

14. Pune

Parameter

Present position

Target

Timelines

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- First class

1 (Pune RMS)

1

 

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- second class

1 (Pune PSO)

1

 

Earmarked office to accept registered newspapers

1

1

 

Number of sets that will be headed by ASRMS as HSAs

nil

2

31/01/2010

Consolidation of mail offices

nil

nil

 

Exclusive delivery office/ consolidation of delivery

nil

2

31/01/2010

Beat sorting in mail office (for how many post offices)

nil

2 (Hadpsar, exservicemen colony)

31/01/2010

Training of all sorting assistants in the inward TD office

 

 

28/02/2010

  1. Exclusive set up for TD within the RMS

 


15. Ghaziabad

Parameter

Present position

Target

Timelines

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- First class

1

1

--

Number of offices to handle inward TD mail- second class

1

1

--

Earmarked office to accept registered newspapers

6

1 mail office

5/1/2010

Number of sets that will be headed by ASRMS as HSAs

nil

--

--

Consolidation of mail offices

2

2

--

Exclusive delivery office/ consolidation of delivery

1

1

--

Beat sorting in mail office (for how many post offices)

14

20

31/01/2010

Training of all sorting assistants in the inward TD office

nil

54

15/01/2010

Ghaziabad is doing beat sorting for Noida post offices also and this helps avoid missents among these post offices even due to wrong pincode from BPC

 

  1. Discussion should be held with CPMG by DPS for identifying and attaching one ASRM for the TD mail office
  2. Proposal for attachment of Ghaziabad mail office with DPS should be examined
  3. All sorting postmen work in the RMS and there is a lot of advantage for others to follow
  4. Outsourced manpower should be through agency and/ or per piece basis rather than per hour or duty spell

 

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Annexure – III

S.No

Parameter

Delhi

Chennai

Kolkata

Hyderabad

Bangalore

Ahmedabad

Lucknow

Gurgaon

1.

All booking & delivery outlets in the city to be computerized and provided with Internet connectivity

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

20.02.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

15.02.10

15.02.10

2.

100% of the SPAs are booked, dispatched and delivered through Speednet

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

20.02.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

15.02.10

15.02.10

3.

End-to-end Routing chart for 314 NSPCs prepared linked with cutoff time of booking outlets & transit norms for 314 NSPCs published and provided to all booking outlets and put in public domain

31.01.10

31.01.10

15.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

4.

Sorting diagram of all the sorting sets of all the sorting offices in the city dealing with SPAs recasted as per discussions held in the workshop.

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

20.01.10

31.01.10

5.

Ensure that 100% of local mail is delivered in D+1 norm

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

15.01.10

6.

Ensure that the delivery norm (as per the routing) for 314 NSPCs does not exceed D+3, further ensuring that 100% SPAs are delivered within D+3 norm

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

                                        Annexure – III (contd…)

S.No

Parameter

Kochi

Jaipur

Bhopal

Bhubneshwar

Pune

Ghaziabad

Mumbai

1.

All booking & delivery outlets in the city to be computerized and provided with Internet connectivity

30.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

28.02.10

31.03.10

28.02.10

2.

100% of the SPAs are booked, dispatched and delivered through Speednet

30.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.03.10

15.01.10

31.01.10

3.

End-to-end Routing chart for 314 NSPCs prepared linked with cutoff time of booking outlets & transit norms for 314 NSPCs published and provided to all booking outlets and put in public domain

30.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

15.01.10

31.01.10

4.

Sorting diagram of all the sorting sets of all the sorting offices in the city dealing with SPAs recasted as per discussions held in the workshop.

30.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

20.01.10

31.01.10

10.01.10

15.01.10

5.

Ensure that 100% of local mail is delivered in D+1 norm

30.01.10

31.01.10

15.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

15.01.10

31.01.10

6.

Ensure that the delivery norm (as per the routing) for 314 NSPCs does not exceed D+3, further ensuring that 100% SPAs are delivered within D+3 norm

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10

31.01.10