ENTRIES IN ACRS/APARS AND PROPER DISPOSAL OF REPRESENTATION IN A QUASI-JUDICIAL MANNER BY THE COMPETENT AUTHORITY AGAINST REMARKS IN ACRS/ APARS OR FOR UPGRADATION/DOWNGRADATION OF THE FINAL GRADING. (Click the link below for details)
Promotion and postings of Senior Administrative Grade (SAGI officers of Indian Postal Service, Group 'A' to Higher Administrative Grade (HAG) of the Service and transfers/postings of regular HAG officers of Indian Postal Service, Group 'A'. (Click the link below for details)
Promotion of Senior Administrative Grade (SAG) officers (who are on Deputation) of Indian Postal Service, Group 'A', to Higher Administrative Grade (HAG) of the Service.(Click the link below for details) http://www.indiapost.gov.in/DOP/Pdf/Postings/pro_sag_ips_gra-30012014_pub_upload.pdf
Circulation of 'Transfer Policy' to regulate transfers of officers/officials. other than the Officers of Indian postal Service, Group 'A, of Department of Posts. (Click the link below for details)
Result of the Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for promotion to the cadre of held on 30.06.2013 in 21 Circles except Himachal Pradesh Circle
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Bank charges you didn’t know about
You can be asked to pay a fee for issuing too many cheques and swiping your credit card overseas
Had a close look at your bank or credit-card statement lately? There may be charges levied by your bank that missed your eye.
Using too many cheques
Writing out cheques frequently to pay for everything from rent to electricity? That means running through many chequebooks through the year. But banks have set a ceiling on the number of cheque leaves they issue in a year. Cheques availed of from the bank over this limit could attract a fee. For example, if you bank with SBI, you’re entitled to 50 free cheque leaves every year, after which you are charged ₹2 per leaf for additional cheque books.
The charges could rise in the coming years as the RBI has directed banks to discourage cheque usage and promote electronic payment. So, make use of online payment facilities such as NEFT to eliminate these additional charges.
Paying cash for credit cards
It’s the eleventh hour to pay your credit card dues. Paying by cheque means an additional couple of days until the cheque is realised and your payment is actually through. So, you end up paying by cash for immediate settlement to avoid late fees.
But in doing so, you’re attracting a fee levied by your card company on cash payment, though their logic for this is hazy. For example, HDFC Bank stipulates that payment of credit card bills in cash will entail an additional ₹100 charge toward processing costs. So, drop off your cheques well in advance, or use an instant payment facility to conclude the transaction immediately.
Exceeding the credit limit
If you exceed your credit limit, unknowingly or otherwise, you are charged an overdrawal fee.
This fee is normally a percentage of the overdrawn amount, subject to a maximum or minimum limit. Some banks levy a charge equivalent to a percentage of the overdrawn amount; for example, ICICI Bank levies a 2.5 per cent fee, subject to a maximum of₹500. This type of situation can occur quite easily if you’re on a foreign vacation.
Banks like HDFC impose an additional 10 per cent fee on all transactions conducted in foreign currency, making it hard to keep an exact tab on whether you’re within your spending limits. So, minimise your card usage when you fear that you’re nearing your limit.
Transferring balance
Still on the subject of credit cards, there’s a good reason not to transfer your existing balance on a bloated credit card to another card with more breathing room. That’s a balance transfer fee.
Switching to a card carrying lower interest might seem like a good idea, but you should carefully read the fine-print before jumping ship.
Often, there is a fee attached to such a move, which could be as high as 4 per cent of the sum transferred. This amount may turn out to be even more than the interest you would have paid in the first place.
Not using your account
Setting up a bank account just to put away money for the rainy day sounds like a good idea, except you could be penalised for not operating it.
Banks impose a non-operative account penalty. For example, Barclays charges ₹250 (plus service tax). The period of time before an account is declared dormant varies across banks.
Service alerts
Some charges are entirely unavoidable and you simply have to put up with it.
One such is the fees banks charge for sending you alerts via email or SMS every time a transaction is made. Canara Bank, for instance, charges ₹60/year.
Since having this facility is desirable as it adds security to your bank account, you should just treat this as an unavoidable expense. Note that some lenders such as Citi Bank provide this facility free of charge to their customers.
Similarly, the service charge on NEFT and RTGS transactions using your online banking facility is also a necessary evil, as the convenience of these payment options outweighs the small charge that you will be saddled with.
Interesting Facts - 200
1.The Titanic was the first ship to use the SOS signal
2.It cost 7 million dollars to build the Titanic and 200 million to make a film about it.
3.Laughing lowers levels of stress hormones and strengthens the immune system.
4.Six-year-olds laugh an average of 300 times a day.Adults only laugh 15 to 100 times a day.
5.In the middle ages, people would pin the name of their sweetheart to their sleeve on Valentine's Day and keep it there for a week, hence 'wearing their heart on their sleeve'.
6.It was during the Victorian era that the formerly nude Cupid was redesigned as wearing a skirt.
7.The human heart creates enough pressure while pumping to squirt blood 30 feet!!
8.February 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to have a full moon.
9.Tomato Ketchup was once used as medicine in the United States. Was sold as "Dr.Miles Compound Extract of Tomato"
11.Dating back to the 1600's, thermometers were filled with Brandy instead of mercury
12.The quartz crystal in your wristwatch vibrates 32,768 times a second
13.An earthquake on Dec. 16, 1811 caused parts of the Mississippi River to flow backwards.
14.Shoe sizes were standardized in Britain in 1885
15.The average person's eyes will be closed about 30 minutes a day due to blinking.
16.Women blink nearly twice as much as men.
17.Every day 200 million couples make love, 400,000 babies are born, and 140,000 people die.
18.There are at least 40 known carcinogens in cigarettes.
19.The earliest British expeditions tackling Everest wore tweed jackets, woolen underwear, and leather boots.
20.The amniotic fluid that surrounds a baby in the womb is completely replaced every three hours.
21.During World War II, twice as many fighter pilots were killed during training than combat
22.In 1962 an outbreak of contagious laughter in Tanganyika lasted for six months and caused schools to be closed
23.A nautical mile measures 6,080 feet while a land or statute mile is 5,280 feet
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24.No one can drown in the Dead Sea. It is 25 percent salt, which makes the water very heavy
25.Plants watered with warm water grow larger and more quickly than plants watered with cold water
26.Earth's oceans contain 7 1/2 million tons of gold, dissolved in the water
27.Children who are breastfed tend to have an I.Q. seven points higher than children who are not.
28.The bird flu virus could evolve into a form that is easily spread between people, resulting in a highly contagious and lethal disease.
29.The Chinese, in olden days, used marijuana only as a remedy for dysentery.
30.If you are right handed, you will tend to chew your food on the right side of your mouth. If you are left handed, you will tend to chew your food on the left side of your mouth.
31.To make half a kilo of honey, bees must collect nectar from over 2 million individual flowers
32.Heroin is the brand name of morphine once marketed by 'Bayer'.
33.Communications giant Nokia was founded in 1865 as a wood-pulp mill by Fredrik Idestam.
34.Tourists visiting Iceland should know that tipping at a restaurant is considered an insult!
35.People in nudist colonies play volleyball more than any other sport.
36.Albert Einstein was offered the presidency of Israel in 1952, but he declined.
37.Astronauts can't belch- there is no gravity to separate liquid from gas in their stomachs.
38.Ancient Roman, Chinese and German societies often used urine as mouthwash.
39.The average person who stops smoking requires one hour less sleep a night.
40.The Mona Lisa has no eyebrows. In the Renaissance era, it was fashion to shave them off!
41.Because of the speed at which Earth moves around the Sun, it is impossible for a solar eclipse to last more than 7 minutes and 58 seconds.
42.The night of January 20 is "Saint Agnes's Eve," which is regarded as a time when a young woman dreams of her future husband.
43.There are over 25 million bubbles waiting to burst out of each bottle of Champagne
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44.Google is actually the common name for a number with a million zeros
45.It takes glass one million years to decompose, which means it never wears out and can be recycled an infinite amount of times!
46.The "heat" of peppers is rated on the Scoville scale
47.Gold is the only metal that doesn't rust, even if it's buried in the ground for thousands of years
48.Your tongue is the only muscle in your body that is attached at only one end
49.If you stop getting thirsty, you need to drink more water. For when a human body is dehydrated, its thirst mechanism shuts off.
50.Each year 2,000,000 smokers either quit smoking or die of tobacco-related diseases.
51.When it originally appeared in 1886 - Coca Cola was billed as an Esteemed Brain Tonic and Intellectual Beverage.
52.Zero is the only number that cannot be represented by Roman numerals
53.Kites were used in the American Civil War to deliver letters and newspapers.
54.The song, "Auld Lang Syne" is sung at the stroke of midnight in almost every English-speaking country in the world to bring in the new year.
55.For every real Christmas tree harvested, two to three seedlings are planted in its place.
56.Drinking water after eating reduces the acid in your mouth by 61 percent
57.Peanut oil is used for cooking in submarines because it doesn't smoke unless it's heated above 450°F
58.The Shell Oil Company originally began as a novelty shop in London that sold seashells
59.The roar that we hear when we place a seashell next to our ear is not the ocean, but rather the sound of blood surging through the veins in the ear.
60.Nine out of every 10 living things live in the ocean
61.The banana cannot reproduce itself. It can be propagated only by the hand of man
62.Airports at higher altitudes require a longer airstrip due to lower air density
63.Fish and Chip selling officially remained an offensive trade until 1940 due to the smell it produces
64.The University of Alaska spans four time zones
65.The tooth is the only part of the human body that cannot heal itself.
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66.In ancient Greece, tossing an apple to a girl was a traditional proposal of marriage. Catching it meant she accepted.
67.Do you know the names of the three wise monkeys? They are: Mizaru(See no evil), Mikazaru(Hear no evil), and Mazaru(Speak no evil).
68.Warner Comm. paid $28 million for the copyright to the song 'Happy Birthday'
69.Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair.
70.A comet's tail always points away from the sun
71.The "Swine flu" vaccine in 1976 caused more death and illness than the disease it was intended to prevent
72.Caffeine increases the power of aspirin and other painkillers, that is why it is found in some medicines.
73.The military salute is a motion that evolved from medieval times, when knights in armor raised their visors to reveal their identity.
74.If you get into the bottom of a well or a tall chimney and look up, you can see stars, even in the middle of the day.
75.When a person dies, hearing is the last sense to go. The first sense lost is sight
76.Trivia is the Roman goddess of sorcery, hounds and... the crossroads
77.In ancient times strangers shook hands to show that they were unarmed
78.Strawberries are the only fruits whose seeds grow on the outside
79.Avocados have the highest calories of any fruit at 167 calories per hundred grams
80.It cost the soft drink industry $100 million a year for thefts committed involving vending machines
81.The moon moves about two inches away from the Earth each year
82.The Earth gets 100 tons heavier every day due to falling space dust
83.Due to earth's gravity it is impossible for mountains to be higher than 15,000 meters
84.Men's shirts have the buttons on the right, but women's shirts have the buttons on the left
85.Mickey Mouse is known as "Topolino" in Italy
86.Soldiers do not march in step when going across bridges because they could set up a vibration which could be sufficient to knock the bridge down
87.The painting that won second place in a competition held by the US National Academy of Design was hanging upside down when it was judged
88.Everything weighs one percent less at the equator
89.For every extra kilogram carried on a space flight, 530 kg of excess fuel are needed at lift-off
90.The letter J does not appear anywhere on the periodic table of the elements
100.Snake venom is ninety percent protein
101.Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature
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102.Pizza Hut is the world's largest pizza restaurant serving close to 1.7 million pizzas a day
103.Beer foam will go down by licking your finger then sticking it in the beer
104.Those stars and colors you see when you rub your eyes are called phosphenes
105.A full-moon is nine times brighter than a half-moon
106.If all of the blood vessels in your body were placed end to end, they would stretch 12,000 miles
107.If you were to roll a lung from a human body and out flat it would be the size of a tennis court
108.Everyone's tongue print is different, like fingerprints
109.Two-thirds of the people in the world have not made a phone call
110.Contrary to popular belief, a swallowed chewing gum doesn't stay in the gut. It will pass through the system and be excreted
111.The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket
112.The Nobel Peace Prize medal depicts 3 naked men with their hands on each others shoulders
113.Earth is traveling through space at 660,000 miles per hour
114.In 1643, the British Parliament officially abolished the celebration of Christmas
115.Santa's Reindeers are Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen
116.In 1875 the director of the US patent office resigned. He said that there was nothing left to invent
117.The Channel between England and France grows about 300 millimeters each year
118.The average person's field of vision encompasses a 200-degree wide angle
119.Offered a new pen to write with, 97% of all people will write their own name
120.On average, a person has two million sweat glands
121.Grapes explode when you put them in the microwave.
122.Wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times.
123.Your tongue is germ free only if it is pink. If it is white there is a thin film of bacteria on it.
124.The attachment of the human skin to muscles is what causes dimples
125.97% of the earth's water is undrinkable
126.The Earth gets heavier each day by tons, as meteoric dust settles on it
127.All babies are color blind when they are born
128.Babies' eyes do not produce tears until the baby is approximately six to eight weeks old
129. 14 million people were killed in World War I, 20 million died in flu epidemic in the years that followed
130.There are more than 40,000 characters in the Chinese script
131.Vision requires more brain power than the other four senses
132.On average, men are 40% muscle and 15% fat; women are 23% muscle and 25% fat
133.There are no public toilets in Peru
134.Urine and tears have the same basic ingredients
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135.The reason honey is so easy to digest is that it's already been digested by a bee.
136.Every time you sneeze some of your brain cells die.
137.Historically, a blue ribbon has been awarded for first prize
138.The motto of M-G-M movie studios is Art for Art's Sake
139.The lion that roars in the MGM logo is named "Volney"
140.It takes about 20 seconds for a red blood cell to circle the whole body
141.It's been proven that people can lessen reactions to allergies by laughing.
142.The Mercedes-Benz motto is 'Das Beste oder Nichts' meaning 'the best or nothing'.
143.The color blue has a calming effect. It causes the brain to release calming hormones.
144.There are more Rolls Royce cars in Hong Kong than anywhere else in the world
145.X-ray technology has shown there are 3 different versions of the Mona Lisa under the visible one
146.The pupil of the eye expands as much as 45 percent when a person looks at something pleasing.
147.It takes only about 8 minutes for the Space Shuttle to accelerate to a speed of more than 27,359 km/hour
148.Hydroponics is the technique by which plants are grown in water without soil
149.Time magazine named the computer its "Man of the Year" in 1982
150.Chewing on gum while cutting onions can help a person from producing tears
151.Your left lung is smaller in size than your right lung, it is like that in order to make room for your heart.
152.Until babies are six months old, they can breathe and swallow at the same time
153.Male human brains are about 10 percent heavier than female brains
154.Before 1800 there were no separately designed shoes for right and left feet
155.The glossy look to lipstick comes from fish scales, which are iridescent
156.To find out if a watermelon is ripe, knock it, and if it sounds hollow then it is ripe
157.Honey is used as a center for golf balls and in antifreeze mixtures
158.The original name for the butterfly was 'flutterby'
159.Your body weight is lower at 9 A.M. than at any other time of the day
160.The average person is about a quarter of an inch taller at night
161. 40% of McDonald's profits come from the sales of Happy Meals
162.Without any greenhouse effect, Earth would be cold and lifeless with an average temp of 0.4ºF
163.The primary purpose of growing rice in flooded paddies is to drown the weeds surrounding the young seedlings. Rice can, in fact, be grown in drained areas
164.Not a single new livestock animal has been domesticated in the last 4,000 years
165.Bone China is so called because powdered animal bone is mixed with the clay to give it translucency and whiteness
166.The original reason for tablecloths was as a towel to wipe one's fingers and hands on after eating
167.Mount Everest moves approximately 2.4 inches (10 cm) in a Northeasterly direction every year
168.Mickey Mouse has four fingers on each hand
169.The bark of a redwood tree is fireproof. Fires that occur in a redwood forest take place inside the trees
170.The storage capacity of human brain exceeds four Terra bytes
171.There are an average of 178 sesame seeds on a McDonald's Big Mac bun
172.Because of the rotation of the earth, an object can be thrown farther if it is thrown west
173.In 2001, the five most valuable brand names in order were Coca-Cola, Microsoft, IBM, GE, and Nokia
174.After the "Popeye" comic strip started in 1931, spinach consumption went up by 33 percent in the US
175.A rainbow can only occur when the sun is 40 degrees or less above the horizon
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176.At 40° Centigrade a person loses about 14.4 calories per hour by breathing
177.Most gemstones contain several elements. Except the diamond it's all carbon
178.Onions help reduce cholesterol if eaten after a fatty meal
179.It has been calculated that in the last 3,500 years, there have only been 230 years of peace throughout the civilized world
180.Feb 1865 and Feb 1999 are the only months in recorded history not to have a full moon
181.The citrus soda 7-UP was created in 1929; "7" was selected because the original containers were 7 ounces. "UP" indicated the direction of the bubbles
182.The "crack" from a whip is actually the tip of the whip traveling faster than the speed of sound, emitting a small sonic boom
183.If the information contained in the DNA could be written down, it would fill a 1000 volume encyclopedia
184.It would take 13 years and eight months to stay one night in every room at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas
185.Brain damage occurs at an internal temperature of 105 degrees Fahrenheit
186.The sound you hear when you crack your knuckles is actually the sound of nitrogen gas bubbles bursting
187.If you gave each human on earth an equal portion of dry land, (including the uninhabitable areas) everyone would get roughly 100sqft
188.Just twenty seconds worth of fuel remained when Apollo 11's lunar module landed on the moon
189.There are more than 1,000 chemicals in a cup of coffee
190.Pearls melt in vinegar
191.There is about 200 times more gold in the worlds oceans, than has been mined in our entire history
192.Human hair and finger nails continue to grow after death
193.Windmills always turn counter-clockwise. Except for the windmills in Ireland
194.Eighteen per cent of all global carbon dioxide emissions are from cars
195.Onions get their distinctive smell by soaking up sulfur from the soil
196.Mango is the number one selling fruit in the World. India is the biggest producer of mangoes in the World
197.The only part of the body that has no blood supply is the cornea in the eye. It takes in oxygen directly from the air
198.No nation has ever won the Miss Universe, Miss World, and Miss International Pageant in the same year?
199.About 85% of the plant life on earth is in the oceans
200.In most watch advertisements the time displayed on the watch is 10:10 because then the arms frame the brand of the watch and make it look like it's smiling
201.If a person counted at the rate of 100 numbers a minute and kept counting for 8 hrs a day, 5 days a week, it would take a little over 4 weeks to count to one million and just over 80 years to reach a billion
202.An average person perspires a gut-wrenching 278 gallons of sweat each year
203.Because metal was scarce, the Oscars given out during World War II were made out of wood
204.A banana is about 75% water. They grow on a rhizome, not a tree. You are more likely to be a target for mosquitoes if you consume bananas.
205. You know our bones aren't white, they range from being to light brown. Bones in museums are white because they're boiled.
206. Did you know, Pigs are 4th most intelligent animals in the world.
207. Did you know, humans use an average of 43 muscles to frown, whereas to smile, only 17 do the trick
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Fixation of pay on promotion to a post carrying higher duties and responsibilities but carrying the same grade pay…
CIRCULAR
Office of the Principal Controller of Accounts (Fys)
10-A, S.K. BOSE ROAD, KOLKATA-700001
No. Pay/Tech-1/01 (6th CPC) /2014/01
Date: 30-01-2014
To
All Group Controllers
Subject: Fixation of pay on promotion to a post carrying higher duties and responsibilities but carrying the same grade pay.
References hove been received from different Br. AOs and Factories regarding extension of benefit of 3% increment in terms of MoF, Deportment of Expenditure OM No. 10/02/2011-E.III/A dtd 07.01.2013 [click here to view] to those employees who were promoted f rom CM-II to CM-l/AF to JWM/MCM to CM on or after 1.1.2006.
In this connection, it may be stated that as per MoF, Deptt of Expenditure OM No. 10/02/2011-E.III/A dtd 07.01.2013, benefit of fixation of pay under FR 22(1) (a) (l) can be extended when both the feeder and promotional grades were placed in the identical revised pay scales based on the recommendation of the 6th CPC and where the existence of both the erstwhile posts are continued in 6 CPC and at the same time the promotional post also involves assumption of higher responsibilities as envisaged in the MoF OM No. 169/2/2000-lC dtd 24.11.2000.
In this context, it is also significant to mention that after 6th CPC, the posts of CM-II & I and AF & JWM have been merged and replaced by a single grade of CM or JWM with a grade pays of Rs. 4200/- and Rs. 4600/- respectively. Therefore, promotion between these grades after 6th CPC remains no more available and no movement within merged grade is practically possible and the basic conditions stipulated in G of I, MoF OM dtd 24-11-2000 including assumption of higher charge and existence of feeder and promotion grade are not fulfilled. Thus the benefit of 3% increment for movement from CM-II to CM-I and AF to JWM is not admissible in terms of proviso to para 2 of the aforesaid OM dtd 7.1.2013.
Whereas, in case of movement from MCM to CM, it may be stated that prior to 1.1.2006, the MCM grade was not a hierarchical post. The MCMs were part of HS cadre during 5th CPC. After the restructuring of Artisan cadre w.e.f 1.1.2006, the MCM grade has become a separate hierarchical post and cannot be treated within the strength of the HS. Hence, the condition stipulated under proviso to para 3 of MoF OM dtd 7-1-2013, that the promotional movement should be between two different posts of feeder and promotion post prior to 1 /1/2006 now carrying some grade pay, is not fulfilled in the case of the MCM also w.e.f 01-0.l -2006.
As such, promotionol benefit in terms of MOF OM dtd 7.1.2013 to the CM-l & JWM on their promotion from CM-II/MCM & AF respectively on or after .l.1.2006 may not be considered for admittance.
Br. AOs under your control may please be intimated accordingly.
Addl. C of A (Fys) has approved.
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Asst. Controller of Accounts (Fys)
Source: http://www.pcafys.gov.in
[http://www.pcafys.gov.in/files/Same%20grade.pdf]
Notice for strike from 12/02/2014 to 13/02/2014 served by National Federation of Postal Employees, Federation of National Postal Organizations and All India Savings Bank Control Employees Union for settlement of ‘Charter of Demands’.
No. 08/01/2014-SR
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Posts
(SR Section)
Department of Posts
(SR Section)
Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg
New Delhi, dated 3rd February, 2014-02-03
MEETING NOTICE
Subject: Notice for strike from 12/02/2014 to 13/02/2014 served by National Federation of Postal Employees, Federation of National Postal Organizations and All India Savings Bank Control Employees Union for settlement of ‘Charter of Demands’.
With reference to NFPE, FNPO and All India Savings Bank Control Employees Union notice for strike for settlement of ‘Charter of Demands, it has been decided to convene a meeting with the federations / union on 07/02/2014 at 1500 hrs. in the G.P. Roy Committee Room, Dak Bhavan, New Delhi, under the chairmanship of Member (O). You are requested to kindly make it convenient to attend the meeting.
A copy of the agenda items relating to Department of Posts is enclosed.
(Arun Malik)
Director (SR & Legal)
Director (SR & Legal)
Official Side:
Copy to:
Sr. PPS to Secretary (Posts)
PPS to Member (O) / PPS to Member (P)
PPS to JS & FA
AGENDA ITEMS FOR THE MEETING ON 07/02/2014 AT 1500 HRS. UNDER THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF MEMBER (O)
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Agenda Item
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Officer concerned.
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1.
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Regularization and revision of wages of casual and contract workers.
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DDG (Estt)
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2.
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Fill up all vacant posts and creation of new posts wherever justified.
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DDG (Estt) / DDG(P)
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3.
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Finalization of Cadre Restructuring ofPostal RMS, CO, SBCO, System Administrators, ME and Civil Electrical Wing.
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DDG(P)
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4.
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Implement MMS Restructuring proposal
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DDG (Estt)
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5.
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Revise norms for Postmen for some items.
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DDG (Estt)
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6.
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Settle PO and RMS Accountants Item
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DDG (PAF)
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7.
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Restore the identified abolition of post from 2005 to 2008 under the scheme of Optimization of Direct Recruitmentvacancies which is kept under abeyance under OA No.1736/2013 referred by the Directorate letter No.66-24/2013-SPB-I dated 13/12/2013.
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DDG(P)
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8.
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Arrange cadre restructure meeting with AISBCE Union as per reference addressed to DDG(P) vide letter No. CHQ / AISBCEU / 2014 / 01 dated 01/02/2014
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DDG (P)
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9.
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Grant recognition to GDS Union as per Sh. P.S. Nataraja Committee recommendations.
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DDG (SR & Legal)
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TOTAL VIEWER SOFTWARE FOR PLI & RPLI CREDIT CERTIFICATE AND MORE
TOTAL VIEWER SOFTWARE
A small reporting tool named Total Viewer developed by Sivakumar N. This tool will be very helpful for generating PLI/RPLI credit certificate in HOs and SOs, to know the dispatch details of registered article, etc.
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Installation Instruction
- Download Total viewer from PoTools developed by Sivakumar NSystem Admin.
- Install Prerequisite for Total Viewer software i.e Crystal Report 2005.
- Then install Total Viewer using setup.
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O/o Postmaster, Karunagappally
Kollam Division PIN 690518
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