Saturday, 31 December 2016

30.12.2016 அன்று திண்டிவனம் நகரில் நடந்த அஞ்சல் 4 மாநில மாநாட்டில் ஒரு மனதாக தேர்வு செய்யப்பட்ட நிர்வாகிகளை  மாநில சங்கம் வாழ்த்தி மகிழ்கிறது 

தலைவர் : M .பன்னீர்செல்வம் 
செயலாளர் :G .கண்ணன்  
நிதிச்செயலர் :R .வெங்கட்ரமணி

 
 
  
 








அன்புத் தோழர்களுக்கும்  தோழியர்களுக்கும்  வரும் ஆண்டு  இனிதாக வரவேண்டும் குறிப்பாக GDS ஊழியர்களுக்கு சிறப்பான ஆண்டாக அமைய வேண்டும் என எதிர் பார்த்து அனைத்து தோழர்களுக்கும் தமிழ் மாநில மற்றும் அகில இந்திய AIPEU GDS 2017ம்   ஆண்டு வாழ்த்துக்களை தெரிவித்துக்கொள்கிறது 

புதிதாக பொறுப்பேற்க உள்ள DG திரு T .மூர்த்தி அவர்கள்











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இன்று அஸ்தோஷ் திரிபாதி  DG அவர்கள் பணி ஓய்வு பெற்றார்





Cash withdrawal from ATMs – Enhancement of daily limits

RBI/2016-17/204
DCM (Plg) No. 2142/10.27.00/2016-17
December 30, 2016
The Chairman / Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer,
Public Sector Banks/ Private Sector Banks / Foreign Banks/
Regional Rural Banks / Urban Cooperative Banks/ State Cooperative Banks
District central Cooperative Banks

Dear Sir,
Cash withdrawal from ATMs – Enhancement of daily limits

Please refer to our circular DCM (Plg) No. 1424/10.27.00/2016-17 dated November 25, 2016 on “Withdrawal of cash from bank deposit account - Relaxation”.

2. On a review of the position, the daily limit of withdrawal from ATMs has been increased (within the overall weekly limits specified) with effect from January 01, 2017, from the existing ₹ 2500/- to ₹ 4500/- per day per card. There is no change in weekly withdrawal limits. Such disbursals should predominantly be in the denomination of ₹ 500.

3. The relaxation of withdrawal limits as enabled by our circular DCM (Plg) No. 1437/10.27.00/2016-17 dated November 28, 2016 remains unchanged.

4. Please acknowledge receipt.

Yours faithfully,
(P Vijaya Kumar)
Chief General Manager

Tuesday, 27 December 2016




IPPB is a public limited company under the Department of Posts with an independent Board of Directors. It will be headed by a Managing Director and CEO, and will set up a corporate head quarter and up to 650 branches to manage its functions on a day to day basis. 

IPPB will leverage the physical and IT infrastructure of the Post office and be set up on a lean operating model. It will focus on low-cost, low-risk, technology based solutions to extend access to formal banking.

Products and Services of IPPB


1. IPPB Payment Services

IPPB will provide the benefits of payments and remittances to the customers, by adopting newer, efficient processes and technologies such as mobile based payments, digital wallets and innovative payment and remittance products that are continuously emerging in the market today.
Combined with doorstep cash payment options like traditional money orders, IPPB will differentiate itself from the other players while comparing well with all other benefits offered by competitors.
IPPB will drive the benefits of financial inclusion by bringing a host of financial products to suit the needs of different strata of society with special focus on the marginalized sections and citizens in rural areas. In so doing it will also provide the following proposed services: 

  • Direct Benefits transfer (DBT) of social security payments of various Ministries. 
  • Utility bill payments for electricity, water, telephone, gas etc.
  • Facilitate payments of various Central and State Govt& Municipal dues, taxes and fees/taxes of various Universities/ educational institution.
  • Person to person remittances both domestic and cross-border. Special focus will be on providing, economical, safe and convenient money transfer facilities to migrant labourers, NRIs remitting money to relatives, institutions etc.
  • Demand Deposits (Current account and Savings Account)- with special focus on MSMEs, small entrepreneurs, village panchayats & SHGs.
  • Distribution of third party financial products such as Insurance (health & general), mutual funds and pension products.
  • Access to formal credit products by acting as BCs of banks & MFIs.
Product innovation will be a continuous exercise to expand the bouquet of services adapting to the evolving needs of its customers and the rapid advancements in communication and payments technologies.

2. IPPB Banking Services

Apart from savings account with up to INR 1,00,000 in deposit, the products offered by IPPB are different from POSB products. POSB savings accounts do not have any limit unlike payments bank savings account. On the other hand, payments banks, can offer current accounts for use by businesses and institutions whereas POSB does not offer these accounts. Other kinds of deposits under POSB are unique to it and will not be on offer by the payments bank. The purpose of the savings accounts and current accounts of IPPB is to facilitate flow of money and payments of different kinds from Government to Citizen, Citizen to Government, Citizen to Citizen, Citizen to Businesses and Businesses to Citizens whereas the POSB accounts are mainly savings instruments.

Apart from the existing customers of the DoP, IPPB will focus on the underbanked and unbanked population in different parts of the country. It will also try to target services for MSMEs, senior citizens, students, migrant population, low income households, unorganized sector and other groups with special service requirements. In addition to its own products, the payments bank will partner with third parties to offer a wide range of financial and banking services to cater to the needs of its target segments.

The customers will have the choice of the amount they want to leave in their IPPB account at any point of time and they will earn interest on their money in these accounts also. They would be able to channel money from their IPPB accounts to any of the POSB schemes. For example, an IPPB customer will be able to use money in his account to open and service a RD/ TD/ SSY or any other POSB account. Thus, both IPPB and POSB can synergistically serve the customers.
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 Confederation National Secretariat Strike Tour Programme

2017 FEBRUARY 15th ONE DAY STRIKE
CAMPAIGN PROGRAMME OF NATIONAL SECRETARIAT MEMBERS OF CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
Sl.
State
Place
Date
Leaders attending
1.
Andhra Pradesh
Vijayawada
11-01-2017
P.Suresh
K.V.Jayaraj
A.Balasundaram
R.B. Suresh
Nageswar Rao
T.Narasimhan
Mani Achari
Usha Boneppalli
P.Panduranga Rao.
2.
Assam
Guwahati
16-01-2017
Ashokkumar Kanojia
Tapas Bose
Subir Kr.Majumdar
Janardhan Majumdar
3.
Bihar
Patna
10-02-2017
Giriraj Singh
Shantanu Bhattacharya
Janardhan Majumdar
4.
Chattisgarh
Raipur
17-01-2017
Rupak Sarkar
P.Suresh
5.
Delhi
All Important Centres in Delhi
-
President, Secretary General and all other available National Secretariat Members in Delhi.
6.
Gujarat
Ahmedabad
18-01-2017
R.N.Parashar
Ashok Kumar Kanojia.
7.
Haryana
Ambala, Faridabad
20-01-2017
21.01.2017
K.K.N.Kutty
K.P.Singh
Giriraj Singh
8.
Himachal Pradesh
Shimla
12-01-2017
Virendra Tiwari
S.B.Yadav
Vrigu Bhattacharjee
9.
Jammu & Kashmir
-
-
-
10.
Jharkhand
Ranchi
11-01-2017
Shantanu Bhattacharyya
Janardhan Majumdar
Umashankar Chakravarthy.
11.
Karnataka
Bangalore
03-01-2017
27-01-2017
M.S.Raja
Vrigu Bhattacharjee
M.Krishnan
P.S.Prasad
R.Seethalakshmi
12.
Kerala
Trivandrum
-
M.Krishnan
Gopalakrishnan Nair
13.
Maharashtra
Mumbai
Nagpur
12-01-2017 to 14-01-2017
R .N. Parashar
Vrigu Bhattacharjee
Ravi Nair
R.P. Singh
K. V. Jayaraj
Nilesh D. Nasare
14.
Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal
Gwalior
Jabalpur
07-02-2017 to 10-02-2017
M.S.Raja
R.N.Parashar
Rupak Sarkar
T.K.R.Pillai
Gurprit Singh
Yaswanth Purohit.
15.
North East
Shillong
03-02-2017
R.Seethalekshmi
Arup Chatterjee.
16.
Odisha
Bhubaneswar
08-02-2017
M.S.Raja
M.Krishnan
17.
Punjab
Chandigarh
10-01-2017
Rupak Sarkar
Virendra Tiwari
18.
Rajasthan
Jaipur
06-01-2017
24-01-2017
M.S. Raja
R.N.Parashar
K.K.N.Kutty.
19.
Tamil Nadu
Chennai
25-01-2017
M.Krishnan
P. Suresh
Vrigu Bhattacharjee
S.Santhosh Kumar
Panduraga Rao. P
Mani Achari
20.
Uttar Pradesh
Lucknow
Kanpur
Allahabad
10-02-2017
12-01-2017
03-02-2017
R.N.Parashar
J.P. Singh
Virendra Tiwari
S.B.Yadav
Subhash Misra
Subhash Chandra Pandey
Vikram Shah
Rupak Sarkar
K.K.N.Kutty
21.
Uttarakhand
Dehradun
18-01-2017
K.K.N.Kutty
R.Seethalekshmi
Virendra Tiwari
S.B.Yadav.
22.
West Bengal
Kolkata
Gangtok
-
R.N.Parashar
Giriraj Singh
Pijush Roy
Arup Chatterjee
Tapas Bose
Bibhas Dey.
23.
Telangana
Hyderabad
24-01-2017
P.Suresh
K.V.Jayaraj
Balasundaram
R.B.Suresh
Nageswar Rao
T.Narasimhan
Mani Achari
Usha Boneppalli
To
     
      1.       All National Secretariat Members.
      2.       All Affiliated Organisations
      3.       General Secretaries of all C-O-Cs.
Dear comrades,
1.   Please see the above campaign programme.  All C-O-Cs are requested to take necessary action to arrange the meetings with maximum participation of employees.  All Affiliated organisations should give instructions to their local units to ensure maximum participation of their members in the meeting.  If the date mentioned is not convenient C-O-Cs can change the date in consultation with the National Secretariat Members allotted to their place.  Phone numbers of all National Secretariat members are published below. Leaders allotted to each place should also contact each other.
2.  In addition to the above, separate campaign programme should be conducted by each affiliated organisations without fail.  C-O-Cs should also conduct intensive campaign covering all the important centres in their states.  This is most important.
3.   Serve Strike Notice on 28th December, 2016:
All affiliated organisations are once again requested to serve the strike notice on28th December-2016 to their Head of the Departments.  Copy of the strike notice should be served to all lower authorities after conducting mass demonstrations.
4.  If any organisation could not serve strike notice to their Head of the Departments on 28th December, 2016, it should be served on any date before 15th January 2017.
M. Krishnan,
Secretary General,
Confederation of Central Govt. Employees & Workers,
Mob: 09447068125