Monday, 30 November 2015







Transfers/ postings/ Regional Allotments/adhoc promotions in PS Group B cadre in Tamilnadu Circle

A.            CO issued the following Regional allotments in SP cadre.

1. Shri.S.Periasamy, ASP HQ, Vriddhachalam Division allotted to CCR.
2. Shri.D.Jagannathan, ASP HQ, Theni Division allotted to SR.
CO Memo No : STC / 1-6 / Promotion / 15 Dated 26.11.2015.

B.            CO issued the following Regional allotments in SP cadre from other Circles.

1. Shri.L.Chandrasekaran, Maharashtra Circle allotted to CCR.
2. Shri.R.Raghupathy, Maharashtra Circle allotted to SR.
3. Shri.E.R.Palanisamy, Delhi Circle allotted to WR.
4. Shri.P.V.Balachander, Delhi Circle posted as AD Legal Cell, CO.
CO Memo No : STC / 1-6 / 15-II Dated 26.11.2015.

C.            CO issued the following transfers in SP cadre.

1. Shri.K.Ajathasathru, Sr PM, Salem HO allotted to CR.
2. Shri.P.Michael Raj, AD Legal Cell, CO allotted to CR.
3. Shri.N.Kanagasabapathy, SPOs, Tiruvannamalai Division posted as AD (SR&WLF), CO.
4. Shri.S.Vasudevan, AD (BD&Tech), SR, Madurai posted as AD (SB&FS), CO.
CO Memo No : STC / 1-6 / 15-II Dated 26.11.2015.

D.            The following arrangement was terminated with immediate effect.

Shri.P.Dhakshinamurthy, Offg SPOs, Cuddalore Division allotted to CR in ASP cadre.
CO Memo No : STC / 1-6 (A) / 15-II Dated 26.11.2015.

E.            The following adhoc promotions orders from ASP to SP.

1. Shri.Sivaprahasam, ASP, Thanjavur Sub Division allotted to CR.
2. Shri.T.Padmanabhan, ASP, Villupuram Sub Division allotted to CCR.
3. Shri.N.Karthikeyan, ASP Legal Cell, CO allotted to WR.
CO Memo No : STC / 1-6 (A) / 15-II Dated 26.11.2015.

F.            The following adhoc promotions orders from SP to SSP cadre.

1. Shri.R.Ganapathi Swaminathan, SPOs, Karaikudi Division posted as SSPOs, Madurai Division.
2. Shri.R.Santhakumar, AD (SB&FS), CO posted as SSPOs, Dindigul Division.

CO Memo No : STC / 1-5 (A) / 15-II Dated 26.11.2015.
 
Congradulations to all the Officers.

















Govt to bring Bonus Act amendment bill
New Delhi, Nov 28, 2015, DHNS: Government will introduce a bill in the ongoing winter session to amend the Bonus Act, 1965, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Parliament on Friday.  Replying to the two-day special debate to mark the Constitution Day and Dr BR Ambedkar’s 125th birth anniversary, Modi said: “We are going to bring an important bill in this House to amend Bonus Act. The Cabinet has already approved it. This is a very important bill for our workers. We are taking decisions and working for welfare of the labour class.” 

Bonus calculations :

The amendment bill seeks to enhance extent of coverage for payment of bonus from the existing wage limit of Rs 10,000 to Rs 21,000 per month as well as the calculation limit for payment of bonus from Rs 3,500 to Rs 7,000 per month.

The Union Cabinet had approved the amendment in the Payment of Bonus Act 1965 for the Industrial workers last month, making them eligible for the reward.

Sunday, 29 November 2015



மத்திய  ஊழியர்கள் 24.11.2015  கோட்ட , மாநிலமட்டத்தில் ஆர்ப்பாட்டம் நடத்தப்பட்ட போட்டோக்கள்                                                                   

































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சேலம் கிழக்கு 
 

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அண்ணா ரோடு  



பெரம்பலூர்

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Thursday, 26 November 2015


DECEMBER 1st & 2nd, 2015 - TWO DAYS STRIKE DEFERRED


SECRETARY GENERAL AND ALL GENERAL SECRETARIES OF NFPE & AIPEU GDS (NFPE) WILL SIT ON TWO DAYS HUNGER FAST INFRONT OF DAK BHAWAN, NEW DELHI ON 1st & 2nd DECEMBER 2015

ONE DAY MASS HUNGER FAST IN FRONT OF ALL CPMG / PMG & DIVISIONAL OFFICES ON 11th DECEMBER 2015

TO EXPRESS OUR ANGER, RESENTMENT AND STRONG PROTEST AGAINST THE REJECTION OF THE LEGITIMATE DEMANDS OF THREE LAKHS GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS BY THE NDA GOVT.

The Federal Secretariat of NFPE held at NFPE Office, New Delhi on 26-11-2015, reviewed the whole situation prevailing among the postal employees in general and the Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) in particular after the submission of the 7thCentral Pay Commission Report to the Govt and also after the appointment of a separate committee for GDS by the Govt, headed by a retired Postal Board Member as Chairman.

The Federal Secretariat  further reviewed the proposed two days strike call given by NFPE and AIPEU GDS (NFPE) for realization of the legitimate demands of the Gramin Dak Sevaks, which  include bringing the GDS also under the purview of 7th CPC treating them as Civil Servants.

The main demand of NFPE and AIPEU GDS (NFPE) in the charter of demands submitted to Govt and Postal Board is “inclusion of GDS under the purview of 7th CPC”. NFPE organized series of agitational programmes for the GDS demands including dharnas, hunger fast, GDS Parliament March, Parliament March under the banner of Postal JCA (NFPE & FNPO), one day strike on 12th December 2012 and 48 hours strike on 12th & 13th February 2014. Due to our agitational programmes the Postal Board was compelled to submit the proposal for inclusion of GDS under 7th CPC to Finance Ministry with favourable recommendations. But the Finance Ministry rejected the proposal three times and it is in this background NFPE & AIPEU GDS (NFPE) decided to go for two days strike on December 1st & 2nd demanding the Govt to include GDS under the 7th Pay Commission.

Even though the Govt refused to include the GDS under the 7th CPC, the 7th CPC has suo moto examined the main demand of the GDS ie., treating them as Civil Servants and extending them all the benefits of the departmental employees, ofcourse proportionately. It is most unfortunate that the Pay Commission headed by a retired Supreme Court Justice as Chairman, has considered our demand and categorically stated that Gramin Dak Sevaks are holders of Civil Posts but outside the regular civil service and hence can not be treated at par with other civilian employees. After this observation of the Seventh CPC even if the GDS are included in the 7th CPC they are not going to get a fair deal. This has compelled us to modify the demand placed by us before the Govt in the charter of demands.


NFPE, from the very beginning has opposed the appointment of an Officer Committee for GDS and NFPE & AIPEU GDS (NFPE) has tried their best to prevent appointment of an Officer Committee and compelled the department to make effort for inclusion of GDS under 7th CPC itself. But now NDA Govt rejected our demand and has unilaterally appointed GDS Committee with a retired Postal Board Member as Chairman and cheated three lakh GDS employees. From our past experiences we know that the retired officers of the Postal Department will never do justice to the Gramin Dak Sevaks.

In view of the fact that 7th CPC has rejected our demand for Civil Servant status and also the Govt has unilaterally imposed the officer committee on GDS, the Federal Secretariat felt that it is not appropriate to go for an immediate strike with the demands raised by us in the charter of demands, i.e., inclusion of GDS under 7th CPC. Now GDS can get justice only if NDA Govt take a policy decision to regularize the services of GDS treating them as Civil Servants. Federal Secretariat is fully aware that we can not expect such a decision from the present NDA Govt and it requires change in the policy of the Government towards GDS. To make a change in the policy decision of the Govt., a bigger mobilization and strike of all postal employees including GDS with the active support and solidarity of other central Govt employees under the banner of Confederation of Central Govt Employees and workers and also the JCM National Council Staffside organizations is required.

The Federal Secretariat decided to explore all possibilities and wider consultations for such a united struggle. The Federal Secretariat felt that to pave way for wider consultations, the independent strike call of NFPE & AIPEU GDS (NFPE) need to be deferred and all likeminded organizations are to be brought under a common platform. Accordingly Federal Secretariat unanimously decided to defer the proposed two days strike scheduled to be held on 1st & 2nd December 2015.

The Secretary General and all General Secretaries of NFPE shall sit on two days hunger fast in front of Dak Bhawan, New Delhi on 1st & 2nd December 2015 expressing our strong protest to the Govt and also demanding regularization of Gramin Dak Sevaks by granting them civil servant status with all consequential benefits of regular employees.

The Federal Secretariat, while saluting the grass root level workers for their intensive campaign and preparation for the strike, calls upon them to organize one day hunger fast infront of all CPMG / PMG and Divisional Offices throughout the country on 11th December 2015 to ventilate our anger, resentment and strong protest against the callous and inhuman attitude of the NDA Govt towards three lakh Gramin Dak Sevaks who are the backbone of the Postal Department catering to the needs of the rural population of this country in postal sector.

Federal Executive of NFPE will meet shortly  to review the situation and shall decide future course of action.


=R.N.PARASHAR                                                               P.PANDURANGARAO

SECRETEARY GENERAL                                                GENERAL SECRETARY

Review of results of failed SC/ST candidates of the LGO examination for promotion to the cadre of PA/SA held on 23.11.2014

DEPARTMENT OF POSTS, INDIA
From
The  Chief Postmaster General
Tamilnadu Circle              
Chennai – 600 002.
To  
The Postmasters-General -
Chennai City Region, Chennai – 600 002,
Central Region, Tiruchirappalli – 620 001,
Western Region, Coimbatore – 641 002,
Southern Region, Madurai – 625 002.
No.REP /4-4/14-vac/Review            Dated at Chennai – 600 002, the      23.11.2015.
                       
Sub:- Review of results of failed SC/ST candidates of the LGO examination for promotion to the cadre of PA/SA held on 23.11.2014- Reg.
Ref:     This office letter of even No. dated 27.10.2015.
***********
           
            This is regarding review of results of failed SC/ST candidates of the above LGO examination held on 23.11.2014.
2.         I am directed to request you to obtain willingness from the candidates in Annexure I for review of results of failed SC/ST candidates of the LGO examination for promotion to the cadre of PA/SA held on 23.11.2014.
3.         The details of division wise vacancies of the year 2014 under departmental quota remaining unfilled in SC, ST and PH are furnished in Annexure II. The candidates in Annexure I can opt for only such division where vacancies under the respective categories are available.
4          The Regional Heads concerned will please obtain the letter of option from candidates, through the divisional heads concerned and forward to this office on or before 24.11.2015.
5.         The details sought for in respect of candidates listed in Annexure III may be sent as required before 24.11.2015.
                                                                                                                                 (S.Kumar)
Assistant Director (Rectt. & Estt.)
For  Chief Postmaster General

Tamil Nadu Circle, Chennai 600 002

ANNEXURE  I
Part A
Sl.No Name of the Official S/Shri/Smt.Com DivisionOMR Application No Remarks
1S Ragupathi, Postman, GandhinagarSCTirupur107668
2R.Nagarajan Postman, Bhoothapandy SOSCKanniyakumari108134
3V.Maniraj, Postman, veerappanchatram SOSCErode511670
4R.Gopu, Postman, Malliam SOSCKumbakonam109145
5Ravi P.J., Postman, Kanchipuram HOSCKanchipuram107318
6D. Ruckmangathan, Postman, Madurantakam SOSCChengalpattu107309
7J.Sivakumar, Postman, Jothinagar SOSCArakkonam101087OH
8M.Vijayan, Postman, VillivakkamSCTambaram107379
9S.Palanichamy, Postman, Theni MDG SOSCTheni108213
10S.Senthilkumar, Postman, Podakudi SOSCThanjavur109213
11K.Suganthy, Postwoman, Palayankottai HO, SCTirunelveli108224
Sorting Assistants
Sl.No Name of the Official S/Shri/Smt.Com DivisionOMR Application No Remarks
1M Muthusamy MTS, SRO, VirudhunagarSCRMS MA108277












Part - B
1V.Santhaseelan, Postman, MMCSTTambaram107391
2C. Alagesan, Postman, Vadakkanandal SO (Tiyagadurg SO) STVriddhachalam109268
3P.Murugan, Mailoverseer Tiruvannamalai Sub DnSTTiruvannamalai107402
4R.Ganesan, Postman, Hosur SOSTKrishnagiri107576
5A Chidambaram Postman Alagapuram SO (Now Yethapur SO)STSalem East107681
6K. Mani, Postman, Kilpauk SOSTChennai City North107435
7L.Selvaraj Postman Udamalpet HOSTPollachi107613
8P. Chandra, Postwoman, Trichy Fort SOSTTiruchirappalli109251
9R.Sumathy, Postwoman, Annamalaingar S.OSTCuddalore109115
10P. Senthil Kumar Postman, Palani HOSTDindigul108117
11E.Selvaraju, Mailoverseer, Turaiyur East Sub DivisionSTSrirangam109197
12R. Annadurai, Postman, Tiruchirappalli HOSTTiruchirappalli109223
ANNEXURE II

Postal Assistants
Name of the division/unit
Break up of vacancies
Backlog ST
Total vac. Unfilled
SCSTPH
Arakkonam00
00
Chengalpattu20
02
Kanchipuram00
00
Pondicherry00
00
Tambaram201 (OH)02
Tiruvannamalai00
00
Vellore00
00
Chennai City Central141 (HH)05
Chennai City North01
01
Chennai City South31
04
Anna Road HPO10
01
Chennai GPO01
01
TOTAL972016
Name of the division/unit
Break up of vacancies
Backlog ST
Total vac. Unfilled
SCSTPH
Cuddalore00
00
Karur01
01
Kumbakonam00
00
Mayiladuthurai00
00
Nagapattinam00
00
Pattukottai00
00
Pudukottai01
01
Srirangam00
00
Thanjavur 01
01
Tiruchirappalli001 (VH)00
Vriddhachalam00
00
TOTAL03103
Name of the division/unit
Break up of vacancies
Backlog ST
Total vac. Unfilled
SCSTPH
Coimbatore11
02
Dharmapuri001(VH)00
Erode00
00
Krishnagiri00
00
Namakkal00
00
Nilgiris01
45
Pollachi201(OH)02
Salem East00
00
Salem West00
00
Tirupur01
01
Tiruppattur10
01
TOTAL432411
Name of the division/unit
Break up of vacancies
Backlog ST
Total vac. Unfilled
SCSTPH
Dindigul00
00
Kanniyakumari011(HH)12
Karaikudi10
12
Kovilpatti00
00
Madurai01
01
Ramanathapuram01
01
Sivaganga00
00
Theni01
01
Tirunelveli00
00
Tuticorin10
01
Virudhunagar00
00
TOTAL24128
Name of the division/unit
Break up of vacancies
Backlog ST
Total vac. Unfilled
SCSTPH
Airmail Sorting10
01
Chennai Sorting011 (OH)45
RMS ‘M’ Division02
02
RMS ‘CB’ Division20
13
RMS ‘MA’ Division00
00
RMS ‘T’ Division22
04
Total 551515
Consolidation
Break up of vacancies
Backlog ST
Total vac. Unfilled
SCSTPH
Postal Assistants15176638
Sorting Assistants551515
Total202271153

                                                  ANNEXURE III

Sl.No Name of the Official S/Shri/Smt.Com DivisionOMR Application No.
1P.Ravi, Postman, Denkanikotta SOSCKrishnagiri107575
2K.Govindaraju, Postman, Saidapet SOSCChennai City South107491
3C.Thangaraj, Postman, Rathinapuri S.O SCCoimbatore511647
4K. Bowrna Muniasamy 8377170-A NK/PO 22 INF Div Postal Unit C/o 56 APOSCKovilpatti100819
5S.Geethanjali Postwoman Valparai S.OSCPollachi107616
6R. Soundrapandiyan, Postman, Pappakurichi Kattur SOSCTiruchirappalli109255