Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Sri B. V. Sudhakar is posted as New CPMG for Andhra Pradesh Circle
Today, Directorate has issued an order of Shri B. V. Sudhakar (IPoS-1981 batch) as new Chief Postmaster General of Andhara Pradesh Circle.
CHQ congratulate the officer for his new assignment.
To view the memo issued by DOP, please CLICK HERE.
CHQ congratulate the officer for his new assignment.
To view the memo issued by DOP, please CLICK HERE.
Payment of Dearness Allowance to Gramin Dak Seveaks (GDS) at revised rates w.e.f. 01.01.2013 onwards-reg
Directorate vide memo No. 14-01/2011-PAP dated 30th April, 2013 has issued order for payment of DA to GDS at revised rates w. e. f. 1/1/2013, please CLICK HERE.
Acceptence of Business from SAS Agents - SB Order no 6/2013
To view SB order No. 6/2013 issued under Directorate memo No. 107-01/2013-SB dated 25/4/2013, please CLICK HERE.
Change of Mode of Dispatch of outstation Cheques for Clearence - SB Order no 5/2013
To view SB order No. 5 issued by Directorate under memo No. 109-03/2013 dated 25/4/2013, please CLICK HERE.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Supplementary DPC for the promotion to the cadre of PS Gr. B for the year 2012-13.
As per the demand from our Association, Directorate has decided to convene supplementary DPC for the promotion to the cadre of PS Gr.B against the declination of promotion by the officers selected vide Directorate memo No. 9-23/2012-SPG dated 28/12/2012. Directorate vide memo No. 9-23/2012-SPG dated 22/4/2013 have already circulated the list of officers due for promotion and directed all the CPMsG to send certain information of officers by return of post, but it is learnt from Directorate that, till today very few circles have responded. Therefore all the Office Bearers and Circle Secretaries are once again requested to confirm the submission of requisite information by their circles to General Secretary over his mobile phone.
Core banking solutions in six post offices of Nagpur Region from June
NAGPUR: Six post offices of Nagpur region are among the 124 offices in the country where India Post will be first implementing core banking solutions (CBS). This initiative is part of postal department efforts towards modernization of its services.
In the pilot phase, eight postal circles have been selected. They include Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Delhi, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh. The six offices from Nagpur Region are Nagpur City head office (HO), Nagpur GPO; Gondia HO, Khamgaon HO, Wardha HO and Yavatmal HO. Offices coming under these HOs will be also covered under the project.
"In CBS, the small saving scheme customers would be able to conduct transactions of their accounts from any other post office which is also covered under the system. Other offices will be covered under CBS in another two more phases," Post Master General of Nagpur Region M. E. Haque said.
In Nagpur Region, the CBS is scheduled to become operational by June. According to the department officials, everything is on track. "We hope to implement the system as per schedule unless there is some glitch. The National Institute for Smart Government (NISG) is helping us in this process while TCS is conducting training of our employees," said Haque.
The CBC process might also prove to be the groundwork for the entry of the postal department into banking services as it has already got approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). "Definitely, this is a part of the foundation work. Among all the central government departments we have the biggest network in the country and deepest penetration in rural areas. So, we have a ready-made infrastructure for such an endeavour. But no other directive has come to us from the top in this regard," Haque said.
There are also plans to introduce ATMs, about 1000 of them, in all HOs, said Haque adding, "ATM reduces the cost of transaction for the postal department. While each counter transaction costs about Rs.25/-, ATM transaction costs Rs.10-14/- per transaction."
In the pilot phase, eight postal circles have been selected. They include Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Delhi, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh. The six offices from Nagpur Region are Nagpur City head office (HO), Nagpur GPO; Gondia HO, Khamgaon HO, Wardha HO and Yavatmal HO. Offices coming under these HOs will be also covered under the project.
"In CBS, the small saving scheme customers would be able to conduct transactions of their accounts from any other post office which is also covered under the system. Other offices will be covered under CBS in another two more phases," Post Master General of Nagpur Region M. E. Haque said.
In Nagpur Region, the CBS is scheduled to become operational by June. According to the department officials, everything is on track. "We hope to implement the system as per schedule unless there is some glitch. The National Institute for Smart Government (NISG) is helping us in this process while TCS is conducting training of our employees," said Haque.
The CBC process might also prove to be the groundwork for the entry of the postal department into banking services as it has already got approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). "Definitely, this is a part of the foundation work. Among all the central government departments we have the biggest network in the country and deepest penetration in rural areas. So, we have a ready-made infrastructure for such an endeavour. But no other directive has come to us from the top in this regard," Haque said.
There are also plans to introduce ATMs, about 1000 of them, in all HOs, said Haque adding, "ATM reduces the cost of transaction for the postal department. While each counter transaction costs about Rs.25/-, ATM transaction costs Rs.10-14/- per transaction."
Source : The Times of India, 28 April, 2013
Commemorative Postage Stamp on 'Hari Singh Nalwa" will be released on 30/4/2013.
Shri Kapil Sibal, Minister of Communications & Information Technology will release Commemorative Postage Stamp in honour of 'Hari Singh Nalwa' at C. D. Deshmukh Memorial Auditorium, Main Building, India International Centre, Max Muller Marg, New Delhi on 30th April, 2013 at 11.00 AM.
FAQ on Central Government Health Scheme : More questions clarified as FAQ
To view the questions and answers, please CLICK HERE.
Letter to Secretary (Posts) regarding request to bring transparency in examination system being conducted by CMC.
No. CHQ/IPASP/IP-Exam-12/2012 Dated : 29/4/2013.
To,
Ms P. Gopinath,
Secretary,
Department of Posts,
Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi 110 001.
Department of Posts,
Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi 110 001.
Subject
: Request to bring transparency in examination system being conducted by CMC.
Ref.
: Directorate recruitment
division Letter No. A34012/04/2011-DE dated 14.7.2011 and Letter No.
A34012/07/2012-DE dated 7.6.2012 & 22.8.2012
Respected Madam,
IP/ASP Association wishes to share its
concern over the LDCE system in vogue in the department. Ever since CMC has
taken over the reins of examination system of DOP there is complete chaos and as
such created mockery of the examination system. The papers are not framed in
conformity to the syllabus circulated by the department. As a result the prospective
candidates have to suffer. In the Inspector
Post examination held in 2012, Paper-IV (IPO) question booklet was given an
‘option’ either to answer 50 questions of ‘General English’ or ‘General Hindi’
(Samanya Hindi) whereas it was mentioned in the revised syllabus particularly
Paper IV shall consist of ENGLISH LANGUAGE, G.K. & REASONING /INTELLIGENCE
, thereby completely excluding HINDI
LANGUAGE. Obviously, the Department by explicitly including ‘English language’
has left out ‘Hindi language’ from the ambit of syllabus for Paper IV. In these
circumstances the prospective candidates appearing for the said examination
were naturally supposed to prepare ‘English language’ paper in accordance with
Department’s revised syllabus ignoring the ‘Hindi language’ (as it was omitted
and not specified in the revised syllabus). The logic of omitting the national
language ‘Hindi’ from the revised syllabus was surprising. Hither to paper-III
of IPO examination 2011 was ordered to conduct afresh being almost all the
paper out of syllabus.
It
is pertinent to mention here that when for the first time department conducted PS Group “B” examination through
outsourcing as per the revised syllabus contained in Directorate memo no.
9-59/2010-SPG dated 08.03.2011, the IP/ASP Association raised an issue for not
giving option to write paragraph bi-lingual (Hindi & English). At that time
candidates were not allowed to write paragraph in Hindi by the staff of CMC
Ltd. at Delhi Centre whereas staff of CMC Ltd. allowed candidates to write
paragraph in Hindi at Dehradun Centre. In UP Circle, staff of CMC Ltd. allowed
the candidates initially to write paragraph in Hindi and later on disallowed
and instructed the candidates to write paragraph in English only. Though this
irregularity was brought to the notice of Department vide letter of even number
dated 19/11/2012, but Directorate took it lightly and gave no importance to
this Associations letter thereby given benefit to one section of candidates.
In Inspector
Posts Examination-2012 held on 13th and 14th October, 2012 again
incorrect checking of answer paper has been detected and matter has been taken
by prospective candidate appeared under roll No.1241400353 for rectification of his result. Association
while forwarding his representation to Directorate has also raised doubts over
fairness of examination system being conducted though CMC an outsourcing agency;
as such type of many applications would have been received directly at
Directorate from the candidates.
This
Association therefore once again suggest your honour that enquiry may kindly be
constituted for above chaos in the larger interest of candidates. Vigilance
enquiry is the only solution to bring transparency in the examination system. It
will be fair if the examination work is given to SSC/UPSC as is done by other
departments instead of CMC.
It is hoped that the undersigned will
be obliged with a reply.
With warm regards,
Yours sincerely,
Sd/-
(Vilas
Ingale)
General Secretary
Copy
forwarded for information and necessary action to :
Shri S. Sarkar, Member (P), Department of Posts,
Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110 001.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Abolition of MTS posts stayed by Hon'ble CAT Bangalore Bench.
To view stay order passed by Hon'ble CAT Bangalore Bench on 23/4/2013 in OA No. 376/2013 and 377/2013 filed by All India RMS-MMS Employees Union against the abolition of MTS posts by DOP, please CLICK HERE
LPG subsidy directly in bank accounts from October 1, 2013
The Government plans to provide subsidy to 14 crore LPG subscribers directly in their bank accounts from October 1, using the Aadhaar payment platform. To read the news, please CLICK HERE.
Deputation to Bangkok to participate in training programme.
Directorate vide Memo No. 10-21/2012-TRG dated 22/4/2013 has nominated the following officers for deputation to participate in a training programme "Direct Mail and Advanced Marketing" at Asian Pacific Postal College Bangkok, Thailand from 29th April, 2013 to 24th May, 2013.
1. Shri U. C. Prasad, ASP (BD) o/o the CPMG, Bihar Circle, Patna 800001.
2. Shri Piyush Rajan, IP (BD) o/o the CPMG, UP Circle, Lucknow (Fellowship).
3. Ms. Manali Tawade, ASP (HQ) Foreign Post Office, Mumbai 400001.
3. Ms. Manali Tawade, ASP (HQ) Foreign Post Office, Mumbai 400001.
Letter issued to Member (P) regarding Incorrect checking of answer paper of Inspector Posts Examination 2012 held on 13th and 14th October, 2012.
No. CHQ/IPASP/PS
Gr.B-Exam/2013
Dated : 27/4/2013.
To,
Shri S. Sarkar,
Member (P)
Department of
Posts,
Dak Bhavan,
Sansad Marg,
New Delhi 110
001.
Subject : Incorrect
checking of answer paper of Inspector Posts Examination 2012 held on 13th
and 14th October, 2012.
Ref. : Directorate Memo No. A-34013/07/2012-DE
dated 8th Jan.2013
Respected Sir,
I am
enclosing herewith a copy of representation dated 8th April 2013
received from 8376177-X WO Zaware Ravikumar Pandurang, 101, Area Postal Unit,
PIN-902601 C/o 99 APO addressed to Director General in connection with
incorrect checking of his answer paper of Paper-I (IPO) held on 13th
October, 2012.
Directorate
vide its memo under reference has announced the result of the departmental
examination for selection of the posts of Inspectors of Posts Examination for
the year 2012 held on 13th and 14th October, 2012. It is
noticed from the said result that, the above named official has shown secured 68
marks in Paper-I (IPO), where as answer sheet received by official under RTI
Act, 2005 undoubtedly shows that he has correctly solved 105 questions which
may get 210 marks instead 68. His name
was also shown wrong in the result list. The details of the candidate appeared
in the said examination is furnished herewith for kind ready reference.
- Name of the candidate : ZAWARE
RAVIKUMAR PANDURANG
- Name of city of
examination: Mumbai
(Maharashtra)
- Examination centre
code : 140
- Roll No. : 1241400353
- Question booklet
Series : A (sl. No. 102509) Paper-I (IPO)
- OMR Answer sheet : 106503
- Bar code No. : 506496 (shown in result list)
- Revised mark position
would be : 900 marks with 4th rank in
MAH Circle
This
Association therefore have a doubt as to whether outsourced agency appointed
for holding and preparation of result are really doing their job with accuracy
at all level. The copies of OMR Answer sheet, keys of answer sheet series ‘A’
and question book No. received from above named official are also enclosed herewith
for information and necessary action.
In view
of above, it is requested to your kind honour to ask DE Division in the
Directorate to reconcile the result of above named official and declare the official
as successful candidate in the examination with revised circle merit.
It is
hoped that requests made on documentary evidence would be given close, kind and
positive consideration and Association shall be obliged with your kind reply.
With
warm regards,
Yours sincerely,
Sd/
(Vilas Ingale)
General
Secretary
Copy forwarded
for information and necessary action to :
The Chief
Postmaster General, Maharashtra Circle, Mumbai 400001. This refers to his office letter No. Rectt/2-10/2011 dated 04/03/2013.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
President Confers Gallantry and Distinguished Service Awards
The President and Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces Shri Pranab Mukherjee conferred one Kirti Chakra and Twelve Shaurya Chakras to Armed Forces Personnel for displaying conspicuous gallantry, indomitable courage and extreme devotion to duty at a solemn ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhawan here today. Two of the Shaurya Chakra were given Posthumously.
The President also conferred ten Param Vishisht Seva Medals, one Uttam YudhSeva Medal, four Bar to Ati Vishisht Seva Medal and twenty seven Ati Vishisht Seva Medals to senior officers of the Armed Forces for distinguished service of an exceptional order. The list of awardees may kindly be seen on www.pib.nic.in
Protection of Women’s Rights
The National Commission for Women (NCW), which was constituted as a statutory body in 1992 has a wide mandate to safeguard and promote the interests of women. As per Section (10) of the National Commission for Women Act, 1990, the Commission shall perform any function to safeguard and promote the interest of women in the country. These include, among others, investigation and examination of the safeguards provided for women under the Constitution and other laws and making recommendation to Government on measures for their effective implementation; reviewing the existing provisions of the Constitution and other laws affecting women and recommendation of amendments and remedial legal measures to meet any lacunae, inadequacies or shortcoming in such laws; looking into complaints and taking suo-moto notice of matters relating to deprivation of women’s rights, etc. and taking up the issues with appropriate authorities; calling for special studies or investigations into specific problems or situations arising out of discrimination and atrocities against women, identifying the constraints so as to recommend strategies for their removal; participation and advice in the planning process for socio-economic development of women, evaluation of the progress made thereof; inspection of jails, remand homes etc., where women are kept under custody and seeking remedial action wherever necessary.
The Commission has been given powers of a Civil Court while investigating matters relating to safeguards for women under the Constitution and other laws and deprivation of women’s rights, to the extent of summoning and enforcing attendance of any person from any part of India and examining him on oath, requiring discovery and production of any document, receiving evidence on affidavits, requisitioning of any public record or copy thereof from any court or office, issuing Commissions for examination of witnesses and documents and any other matter which may be prescribed.
The Government has constituted a High Level Committee for study of the Status of Women in the country since 1989, the mandate of which inter-alia, includes measures for holistic empowerment of women . The Committee has been given two years time to submit their report, from the date of its 1st meeting, which was held on 24th July, 2012.
This was stated by Smt. Krishna Tirath, Minister for Women and Child Development, in a written reply to the Lok Sabha today.
Source:pib
The Commission has been given powers of a Civil Court while investigating matters relating to safeguards for women under the Constitution and other laws and deprivation of women’s rights, to the extent of summoning and enforcing attendance of any person from any part of India and examining him on oath, requiring discovery and production of any document, receiving evidence on affidavits, requisitioning of any public record or copy thereof from any court or office, issuing Commissions for examination of witnesses and documents and any other matter which may be prescribed.
The Government has constituted a High Level Committee for study of the Status of Women in the country since 1989, the mandate of which inter-alia, includes measures for holistic empowerment of women . The Committee has been given two years time to submit their report, from the date of its 1st meeting, which was held on 24th July, 2012.
This was stated by Smt. Krishna Tirath, Minister for Women and Child Development, in a written reply to the Lok Sabha today.
Source:pib
Amendment to Rule 93-A of Postal Manual Volume VII
To see the correction slip No. 01/2013-D dated 28/2/2013 issued by Directorate, please CLICK HERE.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Supplementary DPC for the promotion to PS Gr. B cadre.
This is in continuation to earlier information posted on blog. To view the list of officers due for promotion in Supplementary DPC for promotion to PS Gr. B cadre, please CLICK HERE.
DPC for promotion to JTS Gr. A cadre
To view JTS Gr. A cadre transfer / posting order issued by Directorate vide Memo No. 4-3/2012-SPG dated 26/04/2013, please CLICK HERE.
To view JTS Gr. A cadre promotion and posting order issued by Directorate vide Memo No. 4-5/2012-SPG dated 26/4/2013, please CLICK HERE.
Congratulation to the officers and best luck at all level.
To view JTS Gr. A cadre promotion and posting order issued by Directorate vide Memo No. 4-5/2012-SPG dated 26/4/2013, please CLICK HERE.
Congratulation to the officers and best luck at all level.
Associations impact..Mail Overseers back in place in Central Region Kochi
Orders issued by PMG, Central Region, Kochi (Kerala) unilaterally withdrawing Mail Overseers from various Sub Divisions in Central Region, Kochi has been withdrawn and the Mail Overseers taken away from the Sub Divisions have been reinstated to their original posts.
Circle Working Committee Meeting...Punjab Circle.
Circle Working Committee Meeting of Punjab Circle branch was held in GPO Chandigarh on 20/4/2013. CWC has unanimously nominated Shri Balbir Singh Kaushal, Assistant Superintendent Posts (Courts) o/o CPMG, Punjab Circle, Chandigarh as CIRCLE SECRETARY in place of Shri Hari Mohan JI who has promoted regularly to PS Gr. B cadre and transferred / posted as ADPS (BD) o/o CPMG, Haryana Circle Ambala Cantt.
The contact details of Shri Balbir Singh Kaushal are Mobile No. 09914066754 & Office Tel. No.-0172/2722144.
CHQ congratulate the officer and wish him best luck.
Advance Reservation Period for Booking Reserved Train Tickets Reduced to 60 Days from Existing 120 Days from 1st May 2013
The Ministry of Railways has decided that the Advance Reservation Period (ARP) for booking reserved train tickets will be reduced from existing 120 days to 60 days (excluding the date of journey) w.e.f. 1st May 2013. The details are as below:-
I. With effect from 01.05.2013, the ARP will be of 60 days (excluding the day of journey) and booking will be done accordingly. However, all the bookings done upto 30.4.2013 under the ARP of 120 days will remain intact.
II. Cancellation of the booking made beyond the ARP of 60 days will, however, be permitted.
III. There will be no change in the case of certain day time express trains like Taj Express, Gomti Express etc. where lower time limits for advance reservations are at present in force.
IV. There will also be no change in the case of limit of 360 days for foreign tourists.
I. With effect from 01.05.2013, the ARP will be of 60 days (excluding the day of journey) and booking will be done accordingly. However, all the bookings done upto 30.4.2013 under the ARP of 120 days will remain intact.
II. Cancellation of the booking made beyond the ARP of 60 days will, however, be permitted.
III. There will be no change in the case of certain day time express trains like Taj Express, Gomti Express etc. where lower time limits for advance reservations are at present in force.
IV. There will also be no change in the case of limit of 360 days for foreign tourists.
Souce : PIB
Supplementary DPC for promotion to the post of PS Gr. B for the year 2012-13.
During the course of meeting with Secretary (Posts), on 6/2/2013 the issue of supplementary DPC for the promotion to the post of PS Gr.B was discussed and accordingly, Directorate vide memo No. 9-23/2012-SPG (Pt.) dated 22/4/2013 have called for the certain records / documents of 84 officers for convening the supplementary DPC for the promotion to the post of PS Gr. B for the year 2012-13 by return FAX.
OC : Last candidate of 1989 batch : A. Karunanithi (Tamil Nadu)
SC : Last candidate of 1990 batch : K. C. Velayudhan (Kerala)
ST : Last candidate of 1990 batch : Ram Krishan (Himachal Pradesh)
All the officer bearers and Circle Secretaries are requested to keep liasion with their circle and ensure timely submission of records / documents by the circles to Directorate.
New Project Arrow Portal launched by Honorable Secretary, DOP on 25/04/2013
This Web Portal has been developed for Project Arrow so that objectives and deliverables of the project are widely disseminated in the public domain and a proper channel is put in place for receiving feedback from stakeholders i.e. post office customers and the staff members. This interactive interface will facilitate in getting feedback and suggestions from customers across the country which will be vital inputs for further improving both the core operations and the ‘Look and Feel’ of Project Arrow Post Offices.
CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE SITE
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Payment of Dearness Allowance to Central Government employees – Revised Rates effective from 1.1.2013
To view the copy of DA order issued under No. 1(2)/2013-E.II(B) dated 25th April, 2013 by Government of India Ministry of Finance Department of Expenditure North Block, New Delhi, please CLICK HERE.
To view orders in Hindi, please CLICK HERE.
To view copy of orders circulated by DOP, please CLICK HERE.
To view orders in Hindi, please CLICK HERE.
To view copy of orders circulated by DOP, please CLICK HERE.
PA/SA examination solved answers on 'B' series question paper.
1. To view questions and answers on Part A - General knowledge, please CLICK HERE.
2. To view questions and answers on Part-B- Mathematics, please CLICK HERE.
3. To view questions and answers on Part C- English, please CLICK HERE.
4. To view questions and answers on Part D - Reasoning and Analytical Ability, please CLICK HERE.
PERMISSIONS FOR TREATMENT IN PRIVATE CGHS EMPANELLED HOSPITALS / CENTRES
To view the details of doubts, please CLICK HERE.
Children Education Allowance - Clarification
To view DOPT OM No. 12011/01/2013-Estt.(Allowances) dated 23rd April 2013, please CLICK HERE.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Letter to Member (P) regarding Re-allotment of the surplus qualified Odisha Circle IPs working in West Bengal and Chhattisgarh Circles.
No.
CHQ/IPASP/Tfr-38/Odhisa/2013
Dated : 24/4/2013.
To,
Shri S. Sarkar,
Member (P)
Department of
Posts,
Dak Bhavan,
Sansad Marg,
New Delhi 110
001.
Subject : Re-allotment of
the surplus qualified Odisha Circle IPs working in West Bengal and Chhattisgarh
Circles.
Respected Sir,
IP/ASP Association intend to
bring to your kind notice that the following surplus IPs of Odisha Circle
presently working in West Bengal / Chhattisgarh Circle have already applied for
Inter-Circle transfer to their Home Circle. It is to further bring to your kind
notice that Odisha Circle vide its letter No. ST/Rule-38/IP/2012
dated 22/4/2013 has intimated to West Bengal Circle and Chhattisgarh Circle
with reference to their letters No.SFA/M-12/IOP (D)/1/2012 dated 7-2-2013 and
No. STA 6-8/G.C. Sahoo/2011 dated 5-2-2013 respectively that surplus IPs working
in other Circles can be accommodated in Odisha Circle.
S. No.
|
Name S/Shri
|
Home Circe
|
Circe in which working
|
1
|
Ganeswar Sahoo
|
Odisha
|
West Bengal
|
2
|
Minaketan Pradran
|
Odisha
|
West Bengal
|
3
|
Ranjan Nayak
|
Odisha
|
West Bengal
|
4
|
Girish Ch Sahoo
|
Odisha
|
Chhattisgarh
|
IP/ASP Association is agree and to say that
transfer / posting is administrative privilege, but it also fact that, Directorate
guidelines contained in letter No. 141-177/2009-SPB-II dated 14th December,
2010 for inter-circle transfer of Inspectors of Posts under Rue 38 of P&T
Manual Vol. IV are not being adhered to in the circles. Thereby principle of justice does not prevail
now-a-days. Consent given by Odisha circle earlier vide letter No.
ST/20-9/2011-Trg dated 04/11/2011 and dated 06/01/2012 to adjust the incumbents have not considered which resulted imbalance of
vacancies in West Bengal and Odisha circles. As per hearsay it learnt that, due
to incorrect calculation of vacancies of IPs in West Bengal Circle, the results
of Inspector Posts Examination-2011 and Inspector Posts Examination-2012 were
not declared by Directorate as scheduled, and as on date the result of
Inspector Posts Examination-2012 is yet to circulate by West Bengal Circle
among the respective units/offices etc.
In
the above captioned Directorate’s letter it has undoubtedly clarified that, CPMG of the
Circle where the IPs are working would be competent to permit such transfer in
consultation with the CPMG of the Circle where the transfer sought for by the
individual. It has also been stated that, the Chief Postmasters General should
take a considerate view in consultation with their counterpart while
considering the request of IPs for transfer to their Home / nearby Circle under
Rule 38. But till this date neither Postal Directorate nor CPMsG, West
Bengal and Chhattisgarh Circles have considered the issue for Inter-Circle
transfer of above named IPs under Rule 38 of P&T Manual Vol. IV.
In view of the above submissions, your kind
honour is requested to look into this matter and arrange to issue necessary instructions
at Directorate level to CPMsG, West Bengal and Chhattisgarh Circles to issue
Inter-Circle transfer order of above named Inspectors Posts immediately and it
is hoped that, the undersigned will be obliged with a reply.
With profound regards,
Yours sincerely,
Sd/-
(Vilas Ingale)
General
Secretary
Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to
:
1. The Chief
Postmaster General, West Bengal Circle, Kolkatta -700 012.
2. The Chief
Postmaster General, Chhatisgarh Circle, Raipur-492 001.
3. The Chief
Postmaster General, Odisha Circle, Bhubaneshwar – 751 001.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
PA / SA Examination for 2013....selection criteria
As per schedule declared by Directorate, PA/ SA examination for
the year 2013 have already been started
in phase manner in each circle. The following criteria are likely to be followed
for selection of candidate.
Qualifying Marks :
Category
|
% of marks required
|
Remarks
|
OC
|
40% i.e. 10 marks in each part
|
40% in aggregate
|
OBC
|
38% i.e. 9 marks in each part
|
38% in aggregate
|
SC/ST
|
33% i.e. 8 marks in each part
|
33% in aggregate
|
Computer Test :
As per above qualification of marks, candidates will be called
for computer test in 1:5 ratio
15 Minutes : For typing
of 450 words passage
15 Minutes : For data
entry work.
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