No. GS/AIAIASP/PS Gr.B/DPC/2013
dated
30/12/2013
Secretary,
Department of Posts,
Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi 110 001.
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.
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