Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Wishing all members and track viewers a very HAPPY & PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR

38th All India Biennial Conference will be held at Ahmedabad on 7th and 8th February 2014---Notification thereof

No.GS/AIAIASP/38th-AIC/2013-14                                       dated 31/12/2013 

Notification 

Under the provisions of article 25 of the Constitution of All India Association of Inspectors and Assistant Superintendents Posts, it is hereby notified that the biennial 38th All India Conference of the Association will be held at Ahmedabad on 7th and 8th February, 2014.

Venue :
Hotel Neelkant Blue, Near Income Tax Office, Opp. Navjeevan Press, Behind C.U.Shah College, Ahmedabad 380014.
Agenda :  

1. Confirmation of the minutes of 37th Biennial Conference held at Bangaluru on 28th and 29th January 2012.
2. Approval of Annual Report of CHQ for the period from 28/1/2012 to 6/2/2014.
3. Approval of audited accounts of CHQ for the period from 28
/1/2012 to      6/2/2014.
4.  Subject matters for debate/discussion and decision thereon.
(a) Seventh Pay Commission.
(b) CAT case Ernakulam Bench.
(c) Merger of ASP cadre with PS Gr. B cadre.
(d) Cadre restructuring of Inspector Posts cadre.
(e) Regular promotions to P.S. Gr. B.
(f)  LDCE for the promotion to the cadre of P.S. Gr. B.
(g)  LDCE for the promotion to the cadre of Senior Postmaster.
(h) Re-organisation of Sub Divisions.
(i)  Rule 38 transfer of surplus qualified IP candidates.
(j)  Merger / de-merger of IPO/IRM cadre & minimum working experience about Postal /RMS wing before promotion to ASP /Supdt. Cadre.
(k) Filling up the posts of HSG-I (IP Line).
(l)  DPC for the promotion to Dy. Manager, MMS and Recruitment Rules for the post of Assistant Manager, MMS.
(m) Honorarium to part time IO/PO for Rule-10 enquiry of GDS.
(n)  Combined Seniority list of Inspector Posts.
(o) Women & youth participation in Association activities.
(p) Activities in association with PSI.
(q) Any other subject with the approval of the chair.
5. Organisational Review
6. Financial Review
7. Membership subscription  / CHQ quota
8. Approval for Draft Resolutions
9. Amendments to Constitution, if any.
10. Postal Inspector / maintenance of CHQ Blog
11. Election of Office Bearers
12. Next All India Conference.
13. Next CWC meeting.

Following members are called as Special Invitees :
1.   Shri G. P. Lahiry, Ex-President CHQ and Rtd ASP, South Hooghly Division, Kolkatta.
2.   Shri P. R. Satyanarayana, Ex-President CHQ and Rtd Supdt. PSD Chennai.
3.   Shri Uday Bagchi, Ex-President CHQ & Rtd Sr.PM, Bara Bazar HO, Kolkatta 700007.
4.   Shri Dinesh Khare, Ex-President CHQ and Dy. Chief Postmaster, Bangalore GPO, Bangalore 560001.
5.   Shri Janardhan Sharma, Ex-GS CHQ & Rtd SSPOs, Meerut Div, Meerut. 6.   Shri S. Samuel, Ex-GS CHQ and Sr. Postmaster, T.Nagar HO, Chennai.
7.   Shri Hari Mohan, Ex-CS Punjab and DDM (PLI) o/o CPMG, Ambala Cantt.
8.   Shri Mukund S. Badwe, Ex-OGS CHQ, Ex-President Maharashtra, Circle Secretary, POA Maharashtra & Sr. Postmaster, Chinchbunder HO, Mumbai.

All CHQ office bearers, Circle Secretaries, special invitees and delegates are requested to attend.
Sd/-
(Vilas Ingale)
General Secretary

Copy forwarded for necessary action to :  

1. Director General (Posts), SR Division, Dak Bhawan,Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110001.
2. All Chief PMsG (through concerned Circle Secretaries) with the request to relieve all office bearers, delegates and special invitees well in time.
3. Shri Suresh Kumar Sharma, President AIAIPASP & Superintendent, PSD, Jammu-180006.
4. All CHQ Office bearers / Circle Secretaries.

38th All India Biennial Conference will be held at Ahmedabad on 7th and 8th February 2014---Pre-conference CWC Meeting

No. GS/AIAIASP/CWC/2013-14                                             dated          31/12/2013

NOTIFICATION  

Under the provisions of article 30 of the Constitution of All India Association of Inspectors and Assistant Superintendent Posts, it is hereby notified that the pre-conference Central Working Committee meeting of the Association will be held at Ahmedabad on 07th February 2014 at 08.00 hours.

Venue   : Hotel Neelkant Blue, Near Income Tax Office, Opp. Navjeevan Press, Behind C.U.Shah College, Ahmedabad 380014. 

Agenda :

1. Confirmation of the minutes of last CWC held on 12/10/2012 and 13/10/2012 at
Shirdi (Maharashtra).  

2. Approval of Annual Report of CHQ for the period from 28/1/2012 to 6/2/2014.

3. Approval of audited accounts of CHQ for the period from 28/1/2012 to 6/2/2014.

4. Organizational and financial review of CHQ/Circles.

5. Any other item with the permission of the Chair.


All the CHQ office bearers and Circle Secretaries are requested to attend the meeting well in time.
Sd/-
(Vilas Ingale)
General Secretary 

Copy forwarded for necessary action to :

1. Director General (Posts), SR Division, Dak Bhawan,Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110001
2. All Chief PMsG (through concerned Circle Secretaries)
3. Shri Suresh Kumar Sharma, President AIAIPASP & Superintendent, PSD, Jammu-180006.
4. All CHQ Office bearers / Circle Secretaries.

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Monday, December 30, 2013

Commemorative Postage Stamp on Babu Banarasi Das : 31st December 2013

Banarsi Das, popularly known as Babu Banarasi Das (1912-1985) was an Indian politician and Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. He was from Janata Party. Banarsi Das was member of Indian Parliament for Bulandshahr from 1977 to 1979. He was Chief Minister from 28 Feb 1979 to 17 Feb 1980. Banarasi Das was born in Utarawli, Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh. His sons Akhilesh Das is Rajya Sabha MP and National General Secretary of Bahujan Samaj Party and was Minister of State in Central Government.
It is learnt that Department of Posts is issuing commemorative postage stamp on Babu Banarasi Das on 31/12/2013 at Lucknow.

‘Mee Seva’ services through post offices from New Year

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Letter to Secretary (Posts) i/c/w request for convening supplementary DPC on actual calculation of vacancies, linking to repatriation of existing Group B officer working outside their Circles.

No. GS/AIAIASP/PS Gr.B/DPC/2013                                    dated        30/12/2013

To,
Ms P. Gopinath,
Secretary,
Department of Posts,
Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi 110 001.

Subject: Request for convening supplementary DPC on actual calculation of vacancies, linking to repatriation of existing Group B officer working outside their Circles.

Respected Madam,

IPASP Association intends to bring to your kind notice that there is promotional hierarchical imbalance at different level of IP to Group B and JTS Group A due to miscalculation of vacancies while convening DPC.  As a result department is resorting to the officiating arrangements time and again or handing over dual charges of divisions to the suffering of cadre that further leads to deteriorating of postal services. But unfortunately no care is being bestowed towards the welfare of IP cadre and their timely promotions, supplementary DPC and repatriation as well. In order to avoid such an effect and the best way for improving the efficiency of a given task, the association has suggested many ways and means by writing on different issues but all these letters have been discarded without any remedial actions. Some of the instances are as under:    

Supplementary DPC of the left out vacancies from the extended zone of consideration is a part of main DPC and should be convened immediate after completion of one month against left out vacancies so as the officers in the extended zone may not be deprived of their legitimate right and benefits. It is also the established law that if the consideration for promotion gets delayed for no fault of the employee who is found fit for promotion in that vacancy year, then natural justice would require grant of the benefit of promotion with retrospective effect from the date of occurrence of the vacancy. This has held by the court of law in various cases. In the year 2012 but after regular DPC-2011, 23 vacancies were left vacant depriving equal number of  senior most officer of this right that too keeping DOP&T instructions at stake. In the vacancy year 2013, vacancies occurring in December 2013 have not been taken into account leaving a chunk of vacancies of the given year. It is not understood how to fill this gap. Now no action to convene supplementary DPC has been initiated.

In the recently held DPC another glaring irregularity of promoting far-far junior ignoring right of senior was pointed out vide this association letter No. CHQ/AIAIPASP/PS Gr.B/DPC/2013 dated 16-11-2013 but no action to rectify the irregularity by conducting review/ supplementary has been taken. It will not be wrong to mention that rules are interpreted to the individual suitability as no uniformity is being maintained while repatriating the Group B officers. It is not understood why the department is adopting tortuous attitude towards the demands of IP cadre whereas all other cadres are given due and timely settlements to their demands even if it may be a case of choice posting of any individual officers/ officials.

           IP/ASP Association in the recent past raised issue on the arbitrary and illogical orders issued by Directorate, prescribing a compulsory service of minimum of 2 years in RMS/Postal side for being eligible for promotion to the cadre of ASP and a compulsory service of minimum of 3 years in RMS/Postal side for being eligible for promotion to the cadre of PS Group B.  Nobody sitting at the helm of affairs tried to explore the actual position and know how possible would it be to implement the aforesaid orders when there is a ration gap of 90:10 in IPO/ASP: IRM/ASRM. Now, the result is that all the promotions from IP to ASP have been blocked by circles jeopardizing the promotional prospects of IPs/ASPs in all the Circles.

As there is wide spread discrimination toward the cadre so this association request your kind honour to review the cases of IP/ASP and issue orders for convening supplementary DPC, cause immediate repatriation of all Group B officers completed one year in outside Circles and take necessary action to withdraw the mandatory condition of aforesaid service, which is per-se detrimental to the interest of the cadre and department.

We shall be grateful to you.
 
Thanking you, 

Yours sincerely,
 
Sd/-
(Vilas Ingale)
General Secretary 

Copy forwarded to :  

1.   Shri V. P. Singh, DDG (P), Department of Posts, Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110001.  

2.   Ms Trishaljit Sethi, DDG (Estt.), Department of Posts, Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110001.
 

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Consolidated instructions on forwarding of applicaions of Govt. Servants for outside employments...regarding

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Simplification of Procedure for Payment of Family Pension by Persmin

The Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions is the coordinating agency of the Central Government in personnel matters specially issues concerning recruitment, training, career development, staff welfare as well as the post retirement dispensation. The Ministry is also concerned with the process of responsive people-oriented modern administration. Allocation of Business Rules defines the work allotted for the Ministry. The Ministry comprises of the following three Departments.   

Department of Personnel & Training (DOPT)
Department of Pensions & Pensioners’ Welfare (DOP&PW)
Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances (DARPG)
 
During the year 2013, the Department of Persmin initiated to simply the procedure for Payment of Family Pension…
 
Simplification of Procedure for Payment of Family Pension   

The Government has decided that an employee/pensioner/family pensioner may at anytime make a request to the Appointing Authority for advance approval to the grant of family pension for life to a permanently disabled child/sibling or dependent parents. On the basis of this approval, authorisation shall be made in the original Pension Payment Order (PPO) at the time of retirement or by issuing a revised authority. The permanently disabled child/sibling/ dependent parents will receive family pension at the appropriate time, i.e., after the death of employee/pensioner and/or after the death/ineligibility of any other member in the family who was eligible to receive family pension prior to the disabled child/sibling/dependent parents.
 
Where there are other eligible prior claimants to family pension, the names of disabled child/children/dependent parents/permanently disabled sibling will be added to the PPO issued to the preceding eligible family pensioner. Family pension to these permanently disabled child/children/siblings/dependent parents will be payable after the death/ineligibility of the prior claimant, as the case maybe.
 
Grant of Family Pension to the family of missing employee/pensioner   
Family pension is payable to the family of a Government employee or pensioner after his death. Difficulties in payment arise when a Government Servant or pensioner goes missing. Clarificatory instructions were issued by the Central Government for payment of benefits in such cases. According to these instructions, the family must lodge a report with the concerned police station and obtain a report from the police, that the employee or pensioner or family pensioner has not been traced despite all efforts made by them. The report may be a First Information Report or any other report such as a Daily Diary or General Diary Entry.
 
The family can apply for the grant of family pension, amount of salary due, leave encashment due and the amount of GPF and gratuity (whatever has not already been received) to the Head of Office of the organisation where the employee or pensioner had last served, six months after lodging of police report. The amount of salary due, leave encashment due and the amount of GPF will be paid to the family in the first instance as per the nominations made by the employee or pensioner on filling of a police report and submission of an indemnity bond.
 
Source : CGEN.in

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Commorative Postage Stamp issued on Eklavya : 27th December, 2013

Ekalavya is a character from the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata. He was a young prince of the Nishadha, a confederation of jungle tribes in Ancient India. Ekalavya aspired to study archery in the gurukul of Guru Dronacharya, the greatest known teacher in the use of weaponry and martial art knowledge at the time. He was son of Vyatraj Hiranyadhanus, a talented soldier in the army of King of Magadha. Magadha was ruled by Jarasandha, who was at odds with the Kingdom of Hastinapura. Ekalavya sincerely sought the mentor of Dronacharya in weaponry and martial art. Ekalavya is called as one of the foremost of kings in the Rajasuya Yagna where he honours Yudhishthira with his shoes. Though he didn't have his right thumb, he was noted as a very powerful archer and charioteer..
India Post issued a commemorative stamp on Eklavya on 27th December 2013 at Bhandara (Maharashtra).
 

Notification for Amendment of clause (2) of FR 29

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38th All India Biennial Conference will be held at Ahmedabad on 7th and 8th February 2014.

Akshardham Temple Gandhinagar
Yesterday, Circle Secretary Gujarat Circle Branch has dispatched donation coupons to all Circle Secretaries and CHQ Officer Bearers by speed post.
 
All Circle Secretaries and CHQ Office Bearers are requested to acknowledge the receipt of donation coupons by email to Shri V. R. Shah, Circle Secretary, Gujarat Circle by email on vinoodrshah@gmail.com or Mobile No. 09426572244.
 
All Circle Secretaries are requested to intimate the tentatively number of delegates / visitors are likely to attend AIC to Circle Secretary, Gujarat Circle immediately to enable him to book the required number of rooms in hotel.
 

PFRDA--EXPOSURE DRAFT ON PROPOSED OPERATIONAL WITHDRAWAL PROCESS FOR NPS SUBSCRIBERS

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Nomination of Appellate Authorities for all matters relating to Vigilance Petition (VP) and Departmental Examination (DE)

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India Post diversifies to cope with changing times

Chennai: With major postal services in the world phasing out door-to-door delivery of mail, the top brass of the postal department has said the future of India Post lay with parcel delivery services.

“Australia’s postal service, for example, has mo­re parcel deliveries than mail. In the same manner, if our e-commerce pi­cks up, most of the peo­p­le will make use of India Post (IP) since we are the only players to have the widest possible network, and IP will still have a chance to stay al­ive,” said Mervin Alex­a­nder, post master gen­e­ral, Chennai circle.

The department is, ho­w­ever, constantly engaging with people through its philatelic activities and special initiatives, like ‘My Stamp’, of wh­ich it has sold over 5,000 models. “We are aware of the fact that letters will start to dwindle in the coming decades. How­ever, we have already sta­rted to diversify our services. We are going to introduce core banking very soon,” said Mervin Alexander.

The philatelic activities of the department continue to find takers. “St­amp collection will help one develop patience and skill, those are the major benefits. The collection of stamps and putting them together needs a lot of skill; there is also great scope for learning about other countries,” said Dr S.S. Sukumar, former state president, Indian Medical Asso­ci­ation.
 

The department perso­nnel claim that as many as 60 lakh letters and greeting cards are delivered during New Year and Christmas.
“I still preserve my father’s letters which become precious after some years. The youth, these days, do not know what they are missing because they we­re never in that era. My brother has written long letters to us, scolding us; it br­i­ngs back a fragment of memory when one re-re­ads it today.

E-mail pinging does not give the feel of a handwritten letter. We have lost our writing and reading habit over a period of time,” said Dr Sujatha Priya, faculty of English at An­na Univ­ersity in Chennai.

Revised Delivery Norms for Speed Post

D.G. Posts No. 13-45/2008-D dated 10/11/.12.2013

The norms for delivery of Speed Post articles have in the past been revised from time to time and are also contained in the Citizen’s Charter of the Department. The existing delivery norms for Speed Post are follows:

(a) Local (within municipal limits) : 2 days
(b) Between one to another metro city (included the six metro cities i.e. Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad) and limited to Municipal limits of these cities: 2 days
(c) Rest of the country: 4 to 6 days.

2. The norms mentioned above are further qualified by stating that they exclude the day of posting, Sundays and Holidays that they denote maximum time and apply only to the articles booked before the cut-off time.

3. The matter relating to revision of the existing norms for delivery of Speed Post articles was under consideration of this Directorate, and the following has been decided in this regard:

(a) New delivery (transit) norms have been worked out on a city-to-city basis for 87 cities where Speed Post Sorting Hubs are located (excluding 1 CBPO & 2 CBPO). The new delivery norms are being circulated to all concerned by e-mail along with this O.M. The same may be downloaded.
(b) The new norms for a pair of cities have been prescribed in terms of a range. For example,
the delivery norms between Mumbai and Pune is “1 to 2 days, i.e. D+1 to D+2 where “D” is the day of booking.
(c) The new norms would be restricted to the municipal limits of a city (covering only TD PIN codes) under reference.

4. The new delivery norms for Speed Post would be subject to the conditions that:

* They are limited to 87 cities, and municipal limit within these cities,
* They do not apply to the articles booked after the cut-off time on a day(normally) taken as 3 or 4 pm for booking counters at post offices or as decided by the Circle concerned) and an extra day may be added in such cases,
* The delivery norms do not include Sundays and holidays,
* Delay occurring due to curfew, bandh or strike in a particular city mayadversely affect delivery norms,
* Delay occurring due to cancellation of flights/trains/buses/other means of transport for carriage of mail or off-load / non-carriage of mail by the carriers due to any reason is beyond the control of the Department, and therefore, the same may adversely affect delivery norms.
* Beyond the cities mentioned under the delivery norms document, extra days may be required which would vary from place to place..

5. Circles may give wide publicity to the new norms among the public and display the norms in the shape of a matrix of prominent/frequently-used destinations at the post office as display of entire matrix perhaps may not be possible.

6. The new delivery norms would also be placed on India Post website in a user-friendly format so that a user could easily find delivery/transit norms between a pair of cities. In the interim, a PDF version of the document is being uploaded on the Departmental website.

7. This O.M. supercedes all previous instructions on Speed Post Delivery Norms issued by this Directorate/Business Development Directorate.

Friday, December 27, 2013

Central Administrative Tribunal quashes fresh proceedings against retired employee

CHENNAI: Can an employee be punished twice for the same offence? No, said the Chennai bench of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) on Wednesday quashing an order of the ministry of communications and IT to initiate fresh proceedings against a retired assistant postmaster who had undergone punishment for his supervisory lapses.

The matter pertains to V Muthukannu, sub-postmaster in Karur division, who was accused of irregular closure of a recurring deposit and non-account of deposits. In his submissions to the tribunal, Muthukannu said in March 2010, the superintendent of post offices ordered recovery of Rs 8,000 per month from his salary for the loss caused to the postal department. After seven months, it was increased to Rs 12,000. For his contributory negligence, he paid Rs 5.07 lakh to the department. Also, for a year, his salary was reduced and no increments were provided, said Muthukannu.

However, in April 2012, a month before his retirement, the member (personnel), department of posts, dropped the earlier concluded proceedings and initiated a fresh proceeding for the same lapses. He was also issued a memo stating his retirement benefits had been withheld. He asked the CAT to set aside the order for fresh proceedings.

In the counter, the department of post denied the averments and said Muthukannu was involved in a fraud to the tune of Rs 17.46 lakh at the Karur head post office. Fresh proceedings were initiated according to the rules and there was no question of "double jeopardy." Further, it was an exceptional case and had to be dealt with accordingly.

The bench comprising judicial member B Venkateshwara Rao and administrative member P Prabhakaran said, "Once the punishment imposed is undergone, no one can direct a fresh inquiry in the same set of charges." 

The bench quashed the order for fresh proceedings and directed the department to pay all retrial benefits to Muthukannu.
Source : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Indiapost Started Internet Banking.

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Declaration of LDCE for the promotion to the cadre of Inspctor Posts held on 14th and 15th September, 2013 & LDCE for promotion to the cadre of Postmaster Grade-I held on 30/6/2013...... an update.

It is learnt that feedbacks on the keys received from participants are still under scrutiny/examination at CEPT Mysore.  After completion of work of scrutiny of all the feedbacks received from candidates, final decision for deletion of particular question/s would be taken at Directorate level and then only outsourced agency (CMC) will evaluate the question papers. Therefore results are likely to be delayed. 
 

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Posting in SAG of IPoS Group A - New PMG to Kurnool Region

Ms. Meera Ranjan Tshering (IPoS 1988) who is returning to India Post on completion of deputation with Govt .of Afghanistan is now posted as PMG, Kurnool Region vide Directorate memo no 1-3/2013-SPG dated 23.12.2013.
 

38th All India Biennial Conference will be held at Ahmedabad on 7th and 8th February 2014.


Hathee Singh Mandir Ahmedabad
 
It has been reported by Shri V. R. Shah, Circle Secretary, Gujarat Circle Branch that accommodation of the delegates and visitors have been made in following two hotels. The accommodation will be available from 6.00 A.M. of 7/2/2014 onwards and up to 10.00 AM of 8/2/2014. All Circle Secretaries, CHQ Office Bearers, delegates and visitors are requested to book their to and fro tickets accordingly. Delegation fee would be Rs. 1200/- per delegate.
 
1. Hotel Neelkant Blue, Near Income Tax Office, Opp. Navjeevan Press, Behind C.U. Shah College, Ahmedabad 380014.
 
2. Royal Orchid, Sardar Patel Stadium Road, New Golden Triangle, Ahmedabad 380014.
 
        Accommodations available in above Hotels are Triple / Quad sharing basis.  

(a) Welcome with garlanding and serving welcome drink

(b) 2 Breakfast  :  ( Tea / Coffee / Bread butter/ Poori-Bhaji)
                       (Tea/Coffee/Sandwiches/Idli-Wada/Vada-Sambhar & Chutney)

(c) 2 Lunch and 1 Dinner : 2 Vegetables ( Mixed Veg and 1 Paneer Selection)
                                      1 Sweet Dish, Dal and Rice, Assorted Salad, Papad, Pickle, Chutney, Roti and Poori. 
 

Declaration of Revised / recast result of the LDCE for promotion to the cadre of PS Gr B 2012 held on 3rd June 2012....circle posting thereof.

Directorate vide memo No. F.NO A-34013/03/2012- DE dated 22nd November 2013 have already declared revised result of LDCE for the promotion to the cadre of PS Gr. B held on 3/6/2012. In the said result two candidates were additionally selected against the existing / future vacancies from respective quotas. The result of one candidate which was kept in sealed cover is now declared and circle posting of these three candidates have been issued by Directorate vide Memo No. 9-34/2011-SPG dated 23/12/2013. 

Sl. No.
Name
Present Circle
Allotment Circle
1
Shri R.  J. Sonawale
Maharashtra
Maharashtra
2
Shri Uma Maheshwar
Andhra Pradesh  
Postal Directorate  
3
Shri Hanuman S. Visen
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh

 

India Post draws up Rs 4,900-crore ATM network plan

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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

38th All India Biennial Conference will be held at Ahmedabad on 7th and 8th February 2014.

Somnath Temple Ahmedabad
All Circle Secretaries and CHQ Officer Bearers are once again requested to furnish their present full postal address to General Secretary (vilasingle01@gmail.com) and Shri V. R. Shah, CS Gujarat Circle (vinoodrshah@gmail.com Mobile No. 09426572244) in the following format immediately through email. As on date very few Circle Secretaries and CHQ Officer Bearers have submitted their information. GS as well as Circle Secretary, Gujarat Circle are likely to send some important documents / materials related to AIC by post to each Circle Secretary and CHQ Office Bearers soon. All Circle Secretaries are also requested to intimate the tentatively number of delegates / visitors are likely to attend AIC to Circle Secretary, Gujarat Circle immediately to enable him to book the required number of rooms in hotel.
 
Name
Postal address with PINCODE 
Post in CHQ
Mobile No.
Email id