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Monday, October 31, 2011

INVITATION -1ST ALL INDIA CONVENTIONPOSTAL CASUAL, PART TIME&CONTINGENT EMPLOYEES

 

 

NFPE

INVITATION

1ST ALL INDIA CONVENTION

POSTAL CASUAL, PART TIME&CONTINGENT EMPLOYEES

13TH, 14TH NOVEMBER 2011

COM. K. SIDDAPPA NAGAR [RAIL KALYAN] TIRUPATHY {A.P.}

PARTICIPATE    ***     MAKE IT GRAND SUCCESS

P. RAMACHANDRA REDDY.    *     Y.NAGABHUSHANAM.

 CHAIRMAN, M.L.A                    *     WORKING CHAIRMAN

C.KUMARA SWAMY REDDY    *     T.ARMUGAM

GENERAL SECRETARY           *      DY.GENERAL SECRETARY

 

DEAR COMRADES

We are very happy to invite you to the first all India convention of POSTAL CASUAL, PART TIME & CONTINGENT EMPLOYEES organized by NFPE at TIRUPATHY the holy city of INDIA. TIRUPATHY is well connected with all important cities and towns in India by rail and also by road. Those coming by trains going to Chennai have to get down at GUDUR RS from there direct busses will be there to Tirupathy from railway station itself.

Accommodation will be provided to the delegates from 13th morning to 15th morning as it is difficult to provide more days as there will be always rush with devotees going to BALAJI DARSHAN ON TIRIMALA HILLS.

Climate will be good. Delegates are requested to bring light warm clothing as it will not be heavy cold.

                 Any information may be given to the FOLLOWINGADDRESSC. KUMARASWAMY REDDY  GENERAL SECRETARY,RECEPTION COMMITTEE &DIVISIONAL SECRETARY, RIII, NFPE HRO, RMS 'TP' DIVISION TIRUPATHY.

CELL. 09985338915

                                     DELIGATE FEES

As all the rates are increased we are constrained to fix delegate fees as rupees 300/- per each delegate attending the convention.

PROGRAMME

13-11-2011

 

9-00 AM =    BREAK FAST

10-00 AM TO 13-00 PM:   Registration of DELIGATES

 

13-30 PM TO 14-30PM:   LUNCH

15-00 PM:  MASS RALLY

16-00 PM:         OPEN SESSION        

  ----------DINNER FOLLOWS

 

                        

                                                 14-11-2011

8-00 AM                                 :   BREAK FAST

9-30 AM TO 13-30 PM        :   CONVENTION

 INAUGARATION                  :  COM. M. KRISHNAN,

                                                   SECRETARY GENERAL, NFPE

13-30 PM TO 14-30PM       :             LUNCH

15-00 PM                               :            CONVENTION

                         ------------ DINNER FOLLOWS

OPEN SESSION

VENUE:   COM. N. APPASWAMY HALL, TIRUPATHY H.O

DATE: 13-11-2011   ***    TIME: 16-00 HRS

PRESIDENT:  COM Y NAGABHUSHANAM, WORKING CHAIRMAN,

                           RECEPTION COMMITTEE

WEL COME ADDRESS: Sri. P. RAMACHANDRA REDDY, MLA,

                                        CHAIRMAN, RECEPTION COMMITTEE

CHIEF GUEST:               Sri. V. BALASUBRAMANYAM, MLC, NELLORE

INAUGARAL ADDRESS BY: COM. A.V. NAGESWAR RAO,

                                           SECRETARY, CITU, AP STATE COMMITTEE

GUESTS OF HONOUR:

1.         COM. VAN NAMBOODIRI, PRESIDENT, BSNL CASUAL &

            CONTRACT              WORKERS        FEDERATIONCOM. M.S.RAJA,

 2.        SECRETARY, CONFEDERATION OF C. G. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS                                       

 3.       COM. C.C. PILLAI, EX SG, NFPE

 4.       COM. K. RAGHAVENDRAN, EX SG, NFPE& WORKING PRESIDENT, CCGEW

 5.       COM. M. KRISHNAN, SECRETARY GENERAL, NFPE

 

GUESTS   :   

1. COM.R.N. PARASAR, ASST.SG, NFPE                    

 2. COM. K.V. SRIDHARAN, GS, AIPEU, GR'C'                     

3. COM. I.S. DABAS, GS, AIPEU, POSTMEN, MTS&GR'D'

4. COM. GIRI RAJ SINGH, GS, AIRMS&MMS EU, GR'C'                    

  5. COM. P.SURESH, GS, AIRMS&MMSEU, MG, MTS&MM                    

 6. COM. S.A. RAHEEM, GS, AIPCWEU

7. COM. T. SATYANARAYANA, GS, AIPAEA                     

8. COM.  PRANAB BHATACHARYA, GS, AIPAEU

9. COM. APPAN RAJ, GS, AIPSBCOEA                    

10. COM. R.SIVANNARAYANA, DY GS, AIPEU, GR'C'

11. COM. V. NAGESWARA RAO, GS, CCGEW, AP STATE UNIT

12. COM B TULASENDRA, AITUC, AP STATE

 

OTHER LEADERS ATTENDING:

                    

 1. COM. DASV PRASAD, CS, AIPEU, GR'C' & CONVENER,PCCC, NFPE                                   2. COM.SK.HUMAYUN, CS AIPEU PM, MTS&GR'D'               

3. COM. P. PANDURANGARAO, CS, AIPEDEU                  

 4. COM.R.J. MADHUSUDHAN RAO, CS AIRMS&MMSEU, GR'C'

5. COM. Y. BHOOMESWAR, CS, AIRMS&MMSEU, MG, MM&MTS

6. COM. K. RAMACHANDRAM, CS AIPAEU

7. COM. P. NARASIMHAMURTHY, CS, AIPAEA

8. COM. KISHAN SINGH, CS AIPSBCOEA

9. COM.M. NAGAVARDHAN RAO, LEADER, RJCM

10. COM. T. RAMESH, CIRCLE PRESIDENT, AIPAEU

 

    AND OTHER CIRCLE & ALL INDIA LEADERS OF NFPE UNIONS

 

                ATTEND AND MAKE THE PROGRAMME SUCESS

 



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M.Krishnan
Secretary General NFPE

Friday, October 28, 2011

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL OF SPEED POST CENTRES/SORTING HUBS

 

Sub: Administrative Control over Speed Post Centres/Sorting Hubs.

D.G.Posts No. 6-5/2011-D Dated 20-10-2011

            The matter relating to the administrative control over Speed Post Centres/Sorting Hubs falling under existing Postal or RMS division was raised by the staff side and was under consideration of this Directorate.

            It has been decided that the issues of administrative control over Speed Post Centres/Sorting hubs in terms of placing under the administrative jurisdiction of Senior Superintendent/Superintendent of a Postal or RMS Division of a Postal or RMs Division maybe decided by the CPMG concerned taking into account local needs, administrative convenience and effective monitoring



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M.Krishnan
Secretary General NFPE

Monday, October 24, 2011

RESERVATION IN PROMOTION TREATMENT OF SC/ST CANDIDATES PROMOTED ON THEIR OWN MERIT.

No.36012/45/2005-Estt. (Res.)

Government of India

Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions

Department of Personnel and Training North Block

New Delhi- 110001.

Dated the 10th August, 2010

.

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Reservation in promotion Treatment of SC/ST candidates promoted on their own               merit.

            The undersigned is directed to refer to this Departments O.M.No.36028/17/2001-Estt. (Res.) dated 11th July, 2002 which clarified that SC/ST candidates appointed by promotion on their own merit and not owing to reservation or relaxation of qualifications will be adjusted against un-reserved points of the reservation roster and not against reserved points. It was subsequently clarified by this Department's O.M. No.36028/17/2001-Estt. (Res.) dated 31.1 .2005 that the above referred O.M. took effect from 11.07.2002 and that concept of own merit did not apply to the promotions made by non-selection method.

2.         Central Administration Tribunal, Madras Bench in O.A. No.900/2005 [S. KaÌugasalamoorthy v/s. Union of India & Others] has set aside the O.M. No.36028/17/2001-Estt. (Res.) dated 31.1.2005 and held that when a person is selected on the basis of his own seniority, the scope of considering and counting him against quota reserved for SCs does not arise. The High Court of judicature at Madras in the matter of UO1 v/s.S. Kalugasalamoorthy [WP No.15926/2007) has upheld the decision of the Central Administrative Tribunal.

3.         The matter has been examined in the light of the above referred judgments and it has been decided to with draw O.M. No. 36028/17/2001-Estt. (Res.) dated 31.1.2005 referred to above. It s clarified that SC/ST candidates appointed by promotion on their own merit and seniority and not owing to reservation or relaxation of qualifications will be adjusted against unreserved points of reservation roster, irrespective of the fact whether the promotion is made by selection method or non-selection method. These orders will take effect from 2.7.1997. the date on which post based reservation was introduced.

4.         These instructions may he brought to the notice of all concerned.

sd/-

(K.G. Verma)

Director

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M.Krishnan
Secretary General NFPE

COMMUTED LEAVE TO A GOVERNMENT SERVANT WHO HAS OPTED OUT OF CGHS FACILITIES AND IS AVAILING THE MEDICAL FACILITY PROVIDED BY THE EMPLOYER OF HIS / HER SPOUSE - CLARIFICATION.

 

 

No.13015/1/2011-Estt. ( Leave)

Government of India

Ministry of Personnel. P.O. and Pensions

(Department of Personnel & Training)

 

New Delhi. the 19th October, 2011

 

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

 

Sub: Commuted Leave to a Government Servant who has opted out of CGHS facilities and is availing the medical facility provided by the employer of his / her spouse - clarification.

 

            This Department has been receiving references from various Ministries Departments seeking clarification regarding admissibility of Commuted Leave on the basis of medical certificates issued by Hospitals/Medical Practitioners approved by the employer of the spouse in cases where the concerned employee has been allowed to avail such facilities from the employer of the spouse. The matter has been considered in the light of clarification given by the Ministries of Health and Family Welfare. It is clarified that leave on medical grounds may be allowed on the basis of certificates issued by Hospitals / Medical Practitioners approved by the employer of the spouse in such cases. Hindi version will follow.

 

sd/- (Zoya C.B.) Under Secretary

to Government of India

Source: www.persmin.nic.in

 


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M.Krishnan
Secretary General NFPE

DECISIONS OF NATIONAL SECRETARIAT OF

CONFEDERATION HELD AT BANGALORE

 

CIRCULAR No. 21 Dated 23rd October, 2011

 

Dear Comrades,

 

            The National Secretariat of the Confederation met at Bangalore yesterday, ie 22nd October 2011. Due to indisposition, Com KKN Kutty, Secretary General could not attend the meeting. Com SK Vyas, President, presided.

 

            The meeting reviewed i) the preparations for the signature campaign and the March to Parliament on 25th November 2011 and ii) the implementation of calls given by the Confederation on the Charter of Demands. The assessment of the meeting is given below.

 

1.        The Signature campaign on the memorandum to be submitted to the Prime Minister has picked up, but there is a need to constant monitoring so that the target is completed by 15th November 2011. The meeting, therefore, decided to entrust the charge to the Secretariat members as given below.

 

1. Tamil Nadu/Pondichery-Coms.K Ragavendran,

                             Mani Achari & M Duraipandian,

2. Karnataka – Com Seethalakshmi

3. Andhra Pradesh – Com SK Vyas

4. Mumbai – Coms. RP Singh & KV Jayaraj

5. Rest of Maharashtra - Com Ashok Salunkhe

                                        & PK Das

6. Orissa& Assam – Com N Somaiah

7. Uttar Pradesh – Coms Giriraj Singh

                              & M. S. Raja

8. Madhya Pradesh – Com I. S. Dabas

9. Delhi – Com V Bhattacharjee

10. Bihar & WB – Com Piyush Roy

11. Chhattisgarh – Com M. S. Raja

12. Gujarat – Com M. S. Raja

13. Punjab & Haryana – Com RN Parashar

14. NE Region – Com. Piyush Roy

 

2.         We will be able to meet the target of the mobilisation of 10000 for the March to Parliament on 25th November 2011.

3.         The NE members-in-charge may ensure that the convention is completed by 15th November 2011 in all such stations where it is yet not over.

4.      On programmes on Charter Demands formulated by National Council of Confederation at its Mumbai meeting it was felt that the momentum is yet to pick up, even though programmes have been carried out in majority of stations.

 

            It was therefore decided to convene the National Council (ie Secretariat members, Chief Executives of affiliates and General Secretaries of State COCs) of Confederation to chalk out future course of action including date for one day strike, in pursuance of the decisions of the Mumbai National Council meeting.

 

            The National Council meeting will be held on 16th December 2011 at Kochi, Kerala. Notice would be issued separately.

 

5.   Com Krishnan, General Secretary, Kerala – where 6-5 lakh signature has already been collected under the banner of Steering Committee – will give brief note on their activity which shall be a model for other COCs to follow.

 

            The Karnataka State Committee of Confederation had organised a well attended Convention on charter of demands in the afternoon session.



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M.Krishnan
Secretary General NFPE

Saturday, October 22, 2011

CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS

 

CIRCULAR NO. 20  Dated 20th October,2011

 

To

 

            All affiliates and through them to the respective

            Circle/State/District/Division/Branch/Unit leaders;

            The State/District Committees of Confederation;

 

Dear Comrades,

 

Movement against PFRDA Bill;

 

                We send herewith copy of the letter from the Convenor of the Steering Committee, which of course  is self explanatory.  The  Steering Committee as you know came into existence as per the decision taken at the National Convention held at New Delhi to launch programmes of action against the proposed PRFDA Bill.  In order to establish mass contact with the public at large to elicit their support for the eventual struggles ahead, the convention had decided to organise a  mass signature campaign.  The campaign was to be unleashed in all States after organising State Convention; March to the Governor's office etc.  The draft for the signature campaign had also been circulated to be got printed by the respective affiliates/state Committees.  The signature campaign was meant to elicit the support of the people for our demand that the Government scraps the bill which has been presented to the Parliament for deliberation and adoption.  We hope that the petition on which signatures are to be obtained might have been got printed and circulated amongst mass of the employees.  We request you to monitor the progress in this regard as we have decided to obtain at least 10 million signatures in the petition to be submitted to the Honourable Speaker on 25th November, 2011.  Needles it is to emphasise that without obtaining the support of the people the struggle against the bill might be difficult to succeed.

 

                The programme slated for 25th November is to organise a massive procession and rally before the Parliament and submit the petition with 10 million signatures to the Honourable Speaker, Lok Sabha.  The demonstration must be massive, massive and magnificient enough to receive the requisite attention of the media and the public as also to elicit the attention of the Honourable members of the Parliament.  We must take efforts to bring to the kind notice of the honourable members of Parliament of the need to compel the Government to withdraw the ill advised Bill or the same is voted out.  To ensure that, a powerful and strong movement has to be brought about outside the Parliament.  We must bring to the notice of our members the fact that once the bill is made into law by the Parliament, it would open the gates for sever attack on the present  defined benefit pension scheme. The Govt. Will be armed with the powers to tinker with the existing pension affecting adversely the entitlement of pension of the serving employees and Pensioners.  Our members who are recruited after. 1.1.2004 have already been excluded from the pension benefit by the Government through an executive fiat.  It is our bounden duty to fight for them and ensure that they are covered by the defined benefit pension scheme.

 

                The signature campaign and the March to Parliament, if organised with dedication will raise the public opinion against the bill and will pave the way for it annulment.  We appeal to you to do everything possible to make the programme of 25th November, 2011 a grand success and ensure that the old age security in the form of pension of Govt. Employees is not allowed to be snatched away to benefit the rich corporate houses and stock market manipulators.  The Steering Committee has decided to organise a two hour demonstration at all work-spots on the date on which the Parliament takes the bill for consideration.  We expect the bill to come up for deliberation in the ensuing winter session of the Parliament.

 

                With greetings and with the fervent belief that you will intensify the mobilisation for making the signature campaign and march to Parliament programme slated for 25th November, 2011 greatly successful by the participation of the largest number of Central Govt. Employees. 

 

Yours fraternally,

Sd/-

K.K.N.KUTTY

Secretary General.



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M.Krishnan
Secretary General NFPE

PHOTOS OF R-III CWC - CHANDIGARH FROM 18/19-10-2011

























 

FOR ATTENTION OF ALL CIRCLE SECRETARIES OF NFPE UNIONS

 

            CIRCLE WISE QUOTA OF DELEGATES TO PARTICIPATE IN PARLIAMENT MARCH TO BE HELD ON 25TH NOVEMBER,2011:

 

             AP-200, Assam-25, Bihar-200, Chhattisgarh-50, Delhi-500, Gujarat-100, HP-100, Haryana-300, J&K-50, Jharkhand-50, Karnataka-50, Kerala-50, MP-200, Maharashtra-100, North East-25, Orrisa-50, Punjab-300, Rajasthan-400, Tamil Nadu-200, U.P.-1000, Uttarakhand-50, West Bengal-500

 

            Please ensure cent percent participation from the Circles concerned.

 

NOTE: ACCOMMODATION BOOKED AT ARYA SAMAJ MANDIR, AT KAROLBAGH, NEW DELHI

 



--
M.Krishnan
Secretary General NFPE

Friday, October 21, 2011

MNOP COMMITTEE MEETING 21.10.2011

NO PROGRESS

The fourth sitting of the MNOP Committee meeting held today at 3 PM under the chairpersonship of Mrs. Manjula Prashar, Member (Operations), Postal Services Board. Com. M. Krishnan, Secretary General, NFPE and Sri. D. Theagarajan, Secretary General, FNPO attended.

The Staff side categorically made it clear that they are totally against implementation of first class mails hubs (L1, L2) as it will adversely affect the efficiency of the mails sector and will lead to large scale closure/merger of offices in addition to dislocation of staff. The official side argued that the MNOP is for the best interest of the department and employees.

AS NO CONSENSUS COULD BE ARRIVED THE MEETING ENDED IN DISAGREEMENT.

D. Theagarajan

Secretary General, FNPO

M. Krishnan

Secretary General, NFPE

PROMOTIONS TO THE AAO CADRE &POSTING ORDERS

{CLICK HERE FOR ORDER COPY)

 



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M.Krishnan
Secretary General NFPE

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

RATES OF DEARNESS ALLOWANCE APPLICABLE W.E.F. 01.07.2011 TO THE EMPLOYEES OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AND CENTRAL AUTONOMOUS BODIES CONTINUING TO DRAW THEIR PAY IN THE PRE-REVISED SCALE AS PER 5TH CPC

 

No. 1(3)/2008-EII (B)

Government of India

Ministry of Finance

Department of Expenditure

New Delhi, the 17th October, 2011

 

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

 

Subject- Rates of Dearness Allowance applicable w.e.f. 01.07.2011 to the employees              of Central Government and Central Autonomous Bodies continuing to draw          their pay in the pre-revised scale as per 5th CPC.

 

             The undersigned is directed to refer to this Departments O.M. of even No. dated 31st March, 2011 revising the Dearness Allowance w.e.f. 1.1.2011 in respect of employees of Central Government and Autonomous Bodies who continue to draw their pay and allowances in the pre-revised scales of pay as per 5th Central Pay Commission.

 

2.         The rates of Dearness Allowance admissible to the above categories of employees of Central Government and Central Autonomous bodies shall be enhanced from the existing rate of 115%  to 127%  w.e.f. 01.072011. All other conditions as laid down in the O.M.of even number dated 3rd October, 2008 will continue to apply.

 

3.         The contents of this Office Memorandum may also be brought to the notice of the organizations under the administrative control of the Ministries/Departments which have adopted the Central Government scales of pay.

sd/-

(Anil Sharma)

Under Secretary to the Government of India



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M.Krishnan
Secretary General NFPE

GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS (GDS) DA ORDERS ISSUED

No.14-01/2011-PAP

Government of India

Ministry of Communications & IT

(Establishment Division)

Dak Bhawan, New Delhi-110001

Dated 18th October, 2011

 

To

           

            All Chief Postmaster General

            All GMs (PAF) Director of Accounts (Postal)

 

Subject: Payment of Dearness Allowance to Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) at revised                   rates w.e.f. 01.07.2011 onwards-reg.

 

            Consequent upon grant of another installment of Dearness allowance , with effect from 1st July, 2011 to the Central Government Employees vide Government of India , Ministry of Finance , Department of Expenditure, OM No. 1(14)/2011-E-II(B) dated 3rd October,2011, the Gramin Dak Sevaks(GSD) have also become entitled to the payment of dearness allowance on basic TRCA at the revised rate with effect from 01.07.2011. It has, therefore, been decided that the dearness allowance payable to the Gramin Dak Sevaks shall be enhances from the existing rate 51% to 58% on the basic Time Related Continuity Allowance with effect from the 1st July, 2011.

 

2.         The additional installment of dearness allowance payable under this order, shall be paid in cash to all Gramin Dak Sevaks. The payment of arrears of dearness allowance for the months of July to September, 2011, shall not be made before the date of disbursement of TRCA for the month of September, 2011.

 

3.         The expenditure on this account shall be debited to the Head" Salaries" the relevant head of account and should be met from the sanctioned grant.

 

4.         This issues with the concurrence of Integrated Wing vide their Dairy No. 123/FA/II/CS dated 18th October, 2011.

 

Sd/-

(Kalpana Rajsinghot)

Director  (Estt.)

Tele o11-23096036

 



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M.Krishnan
Secretary General NFPE