uesday, January 16, 2018
Monday, January 15, 2018
GDS PAY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS -- SOUGHT UNDER RTI
FLASH NEWS
Dear Comrades,
The vital information sought under RTI regarding the recommendations of Shri Kamalesh Chandra Committee is reproduced here under for favour of information.
P.Pandurangarao
General Secretary
AIPEU-GDS
TRAVEL ENTITLEMENTS OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES FOR THE PURPOSE OF LTC POST SEVENTH CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION-CLARIFICATION REG. (Click here to the view)
Sunday, January 14, 2018
NFPE KERALA DONATED TEN LAKH FIFTY THOUSAND RUPEES TO CHIEF MINISTER'S DISASTER FUND TO HELP OKHI AFFECTED PEOPLE.
NFPE KERALA CIRCLE HAS COLLECTED RS 10,50,00 ( TEN LAKH FIFTY THOUSAND ) FROM THE MEMBERS OF POSTAL RMS UNIONS.
COM.P.KARUNAKARAN ,MP, CHAIRMAN NFPE CIRCLE CO-ORDINATING COMMITTEE ,KERALA HANDED OVER THE CHEQUE TO HONOURABLE CHIEF MINISTER ON 12 .1.2018 AT THIRUVANANTHAPURAM.
COM.P.K.MURALIDHARAN CONVENOR & COM.JACOB THOMAS WERE PRESENT.
Friday, January 12, 2018
REPORT OF R-IV A.I.C HELD AT MYSORE (KARNATAKA)
The 35TH All India Conference of All India RMS and MMS Employees Union, Mailguards and Multi Tasking Staff Group’C’ was held from 7th to 10th January 2018.at Com. D. Ganaiah Nagar ex SG NFPTE ( Sri Rama Seva Urs Mandali Kalyana Mantapa. K.R.Vanam. Behind – Sharada Vilas College MYSORE SOUTH (Post) Mysore -570008.( Karnataka) . The Venue of the Conference was Named ‘Com. D. Ganaiah Nagar ex SG NFPTEBoarding halls Named Com. O.P.GUPTA Hall , Our Former General Secretary RIV and Secretary General NFPTE. . Conference Hall Named Com. Bhagwan Dss, ex GS R4. Conference Stage Named Com. G.S.Nagaendra, Manch ex CS R3. Dining Hall Named Com. C.V. Ananda ex CS R4.
The Conference was historic in many aspects. A large number of delegates and visitors i.e. 650 paid delegates and nearly 700 Visitors/others attended the conference after long time this was the first conference to draw such a large gathering. The conference was addressed by many senior trade union leaders. The conference held purposeful discussions on problems and took appropriate decisions.
The Conference Commenced at 10.00 hrs on 07-01-2018 with the hoisting of National Flag by Com.P.Kamaleshan ex VP CHQ, CS R3 & Advocate, NFPE Flag was hoisted by Com. Giriraj Singh President NFPE, & General Secretary R3 NFPE . NFPE R4 Flag was hoisted by Com. N.R.Malivya R4 All India President . Floral tributes were paid to martyrs who dedicated and laid their lives for the welfare of the working class, by various trade union leaders and Reception committee at the martyr’s column.
The Open Session began at about 11.00 hrs. it was Presided over by Com N.R.Malivya , the President of our Union, Zakir Hussian Asst Secrertary Reception Committee delivered his welcome address to the delegates of the Conference. under the leadership of Com. A.Sreenivasa Working Chairman, Com G.Uday Shankar Rao General Secretary and their Team of Reception Committee felicitated , honoured with shawls and mementoes to All Guests and Leaders. Com. Sreenivasa Working Chairman Reception Committee Presided Open Session . The Conference was Inaugurated by Com. T.Narasimhan National Vice President AITUC New Delhi, in his inaugural address he dwelt upon the origin of India Post, its importance and the struggles of the postal staff. Chief Guests Shri. C.H.Vijayashankar. ex Hon’ble forest Minister Govt of Karnataka & ex Member of Parliament Mysore, Com. R.N.Parashar Secretary General NFPE & General Secretary P3 NFPE, Com C.C.Pillai ex Secretary General, Shri. Dr. Charles Lobo CPMG Karnataka Circle, Com. Giriraj Singh President NFPE & General Secretary R III, Com. S.B.Yadhav General Secretary Postal Accounts Asso, Com. R.Seethalakshmi ex General Secretary PIV, Com. P.Kamaleshan , ex VP CHQ, CS R3 & Advocate, Com. P.V.Rajendran President CHQ RIII, Com. K.K.Sharma Vice-President NFPE, Com. P.Suresh General Secretary R IV NFPE, Circle Secretaries of Karnataka Circle NFPE, and other leaders attended addressed in the open session. Vote of thanks given by Com. Com G.Uday Shankar Rao General Secretary Reception Committee.
Thorough discussion on agend items took place.
The following office –bearers were elected unanimously for the next session.
President Com. I.P.Shaik MTS RMS ‘L’Division ( Maharastara)
Vice-President 1 Com. Prem PrakashII MTS Delhi Stg Division ( Delhi)
Vice-President 2 Com. V.Babu MG Bangalore Stg Division ( Karnataka)
Vice-President 3 Com. Sanjay Dhar Dubey MTS RMS ‘A’ Division Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh)
General Secretary Com. P. Suresh MG Hyd Sorting Sorting ( Telangana)
Assistant General 1 Com. C.M.Ravindernath MTS RMS ‘CT’ Division ( Kerala)
Secretaries.
2 Com. Goutam A More MTS Central Sorting Division
(Maharastara)
2 Com. Goutam A More MTS Central Sorting Division
(Maharastara)
3 Com. J.Sridhara MTS Bangalore Stg Division ( Karnataka)
4 Com. Manabendra Singh MTS RMS ‘SG’ Division ( West Bengal)
5 Com. Md. Muktar Ahmed MTS RMS ‘Z’ Division Hyd (Telangana)
6 Com. R.K.Pagi MTS RMS ‘W’ Division Vadadora( Gujarat)
7 Com. R.Santhanam MTS Chennai Sorting Division ( Tamilnadu)
8 Com. T.Kannaiah MG RMS ‘TP’ Division Tirupathi(Andhra Pradesh)
9 Com. G.V.Shinde MTS MMS Mumbai ( Maharastra)
Treasurer Com . K.K.Sharma MTS Air Mail Division ( Delhi)
Thursday, January 11, 2018
REGULATION OF PAY ON IMPOSITION OF A PENALTY UNDER CCS (CCA) RULES, 1965 - COMMENTS REGARDING
No.11012/15/2016-Estt.A-III
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
Establishment A-III Desk
North Block, New Delhi
Dated the January 10, 2018
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Regulation of Pay on imposition of a penalty under CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 - Comments regarding.
The Department intends to issue instructions on the above mentioned subject. Before the instructions in the Draft O.M. (Copy enclosed) are finalized, all stakeholders, Ministries/Departments are requested to offer their comments/views, if any, in this regard latest by 25th January, 2018 at the email address nitin.gupta@nic.in.
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(Nitin Gupta)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
National Federation of Postal Employees
1st Floor North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi-110 001
Phone: 011.23092771 e-mail: nfpehq@gmail.com
Dated: 04th January, 2018
APPEAL
TO
ALL GENERAL SECRETARIES /ALL INDIA OFFICE BEARERS, CIRCLE SECRETARIES, DIVISIONAL SECRETARIES & BRANCH SECRETARIES OF ALL NFPE UNIONS:
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Kindly make all efforts to make the 5 days Dharna at New Delhi from 12th to 16th February -2018 a grand success by mobilizing maximum number of participants as per quota allotted to each Circle as per schedule issued by NFPE HQ(which is again reproduced below)
CIRCLE WISE AND DATE WISE PARTICIPATION PROGRAMME FOR 5 DAYS RELAY DHARNA AT NEW DELHIFROM 12th TO 16th FEBRUARY-2018
DATE
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CIRCLES
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QUOTA FOR EACH CIRCLE
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REMARKS
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12.02.18
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Andhra Pradesh
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100
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(1) All NFPE Unions Circle Secretaries should convene meetings and allot quota to each union and book the tickets to and fro journey in advance to avoid inconvenience.
(ii) All General Secretaries /NFPE Office bearers and All India leaders of All NFPE unions will remain present all the days. Respective CHQ will make their arrangements for stay.
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Telengana
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75
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J&K
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15
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Himachal Pradesh
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30
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Punjab
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50
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Delhi
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100
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13.02.18
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Kerala
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100
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Karnataka
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100
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Haryana
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50
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Uttarakhand
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30
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Rajasthan
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100
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14.02.18
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Tamilnadu
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100
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Maharashtra
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100
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Assam
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30
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North East
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15
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UP(Eastern)
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75
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15.02.18
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West Bengal
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100
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Odisha
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75
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Bihar
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75
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Jharkhand
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50
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16.02.18
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UP (West)
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100
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Madhya Pradesh
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100
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Chhattisgarh
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50
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Gujarat
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100
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All all India Leaders of All NFPE Unions have to stay in Delhi for all the 5 days i.e. from 12th to 16th February-2018.
Stay arrangements have been made by respective CHQs.
R.N. Parashar
Secretary General
ALL INDIA CONFERENCE OF AIPEU-GDS
ALLAHABAD (UP)
Dear Comrades,
The 3rd All India Conference of AIPEU-GDS is decided to hold in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh Circle on 16th & 17th of March 2018. Hope that formal communication has been reached to almost all Divisions of all Circles through the respective Circle Secretaries / CHQ Office bearers of AIPEU-GDS.
Allahabad is the second oldest city in India and well known for its historical, mythological, cultural importance and a popular sacred place namely, TRIVENI SANGAM
Number of trains runs towards Allahabad & through Allahabad; easy accessible to reach the City. Some other major stations nearby Allahabad are viz., Lucknow, Kanpur, Varanasi. There are number of visiting places in and around Allahabad to enjoy the cultural diversity of our country.
From southern states viz., Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana, Odisha – number of daily trains, weekly trains are running towards Allahabad: for eg.,
12539 – Yashwanthpur – Lucknow Express
22683 – Yashwanthpur – Lucknow Express
16793 – Shraddha Sethu Express
12669 – Ganga Kaveri Express
16359 – Ernakulam – Patna Express
12801 – Purushottam express
Some other weekly trains, special trains besides trains towards Kanpur, Varanasi are also available.
All the delegates, visitors are requested & book their tickets well in advance. Further requesting the delegates to plan your travel arrangements to ensure your presence for two days (16th & 17th) March-2018 compulsorily in the Conference hall and make the AIC a grand success.
Challo ..... Allahabad
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