Aadhaar Enabled Biometric Attendance System for Railway employees – Railway Board Orders
Government of India
Ministry of Railways
(Railway Board)
Office Order No. 66 of 2014
Sub: Enrolment for Aadhaar Enabled Biometric Attendance System (AEBA)
Hon’ble
MR has directed that all personnel of the Ministry of Railways, Rail
Bhavan (including those located at Pragati Maidan) shall enroll on the
Aadhaar Enabled Biometric Attendance System.
2.
In this regard, the spadework for enrolment on the system has been
completed by the C&IS directorate and the system is now ready to be
used for user enrolment.
3.
It is now required that all the personnel of Ministry of Railways
working In the offices of Rail Bhawan and Pragati Maidan are to enroll
themselves afresh directly on the website
http://attendance.gov.in/regester/employee
4.
For the said enrolment process, all the Section Officers are
responsible for enrollment of staff, including MTS and others working
under them and the officers of the level of Under Secretary/Deputy
Directors and above may enrol themselves on the website on their own.
After registration, all EDs shall forward a list of the personnel
enrolled n their Directorate giving the information to C&IS through
email as per annexure in a spreadsheet via email. Officers above the
level of SAG may send their report directly through their
PPS/Sr.PPS/PSO.
5.
The detailed process for enrolment is enclosed which may be followed
while enrolling. The said process of enrolment of all officers/staff
under AEBAS should be completed latest by 18.10.2014 (Saturday).
6. For any clarification/ assistance, the following personnel of the Railway Board Computer Centre may be contacted:
1. Sh. Krishan Kant, Programmer, Cell No. 9717635888
2. Sh. Navneet Kr Saxera, Sr Programmer, Cell No. 9717 647095
3. Sh. Akhilesh Misra, Dir. Mech Engg (C&IS), Cell No. 9717640768
2014/O&M/9/3
Dated: 15.10.20 14
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(K.Krishnan)
Joint Secretary/Railway Board
Applicability of Old Pension Scheme to Substitutes who attained temporary status prior to 01.01.2004 ….
RBE No, 121/2014
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (BHARAT SARKAR)
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (RAIL MANTRALAYA)
(RAILWAY BOARD)
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (RAIL MANTRALAYA)
(RAILWAY BOARD)
No. 2012/F(E)III/1(1)/2
New Delhi, Dated: 29.10.2014.
The GMs/FA&CA0s,
All Indian Rauways/Production Units.
(As per mailing list)
All Indian Rauways/Production Units.
(As per mailing list)
Subject: Applicability of Old Pension
Scheme to Substitutes who attained temporary status prior to 01.01.2004
but regularized after 01.01.2004 – clarification regarding.
The issue of coverage of substitutes
who had attained temporary status prior to 01.01.2004 but regularized
after 01.01.2004 under Old Pension Scheme, has been raised by both the
recognized Federations (AIRF & NFIR) under PNM/AIRF item No.05/2012
and PNM/NFIR item No.15/2011 respectively. The issue has also been
raised under DC/JCM (Railways) item No.20/2012.
2. The issue has been examined by Board
and it has now been decided that substitutes who got temporary status
prior to 01.01.2004 but regularized/absorbed after 01.01.2004 and after
regularization, if the date of appointment is prior to 01.01.2004, in
terms of provision of Board’s letter No.E(NG)ll/90/SB/Master Circular
dated 29.01.1991(M.C. No.20/91) and para 6 of letter
No.E(NG)11/2008/SB/SR/15 dated 17.09.2010, then they may be covered
under Old Pension Scheme.
3. Further, the employee and employer
contribution of the NPS corpus of the Substitutes, mentioned in para 2
above, who so far have been covered under the National Pension System
(NPS) may be adjusted in terms of the instructions contained in Board’s
letter No.2010/AC-II/21/18 dated 31.03.2014(RBA No.5/2014)
Please acknowledge receipt
(Amitabh Joshi)Deputy Director Finance (Estt.)III
Railway Board
Deputy Director Finance Esft.)III
Railway Board
No improvement in IBAs offer – UFBU decides to go ahead with the strike on 12.11.2014
Conciliation
meeting held by CLC today(5.11.2014) – No improvement in IBAs offer –
CLC calls for further meeting on 10th instant – UFBU decides to go ahead
with the strike
Further
to the Strike notice served on the IBA by the UFBU, conciliation
meeting was held today in New Delhi by Mr. P.P. Mitra Chief Labour
Commissioner, Ministry of Labour, Government of India. IBA was
represented by Mr. M.V. Tanksale, Chief Executive, Mr. Unnikrishnan, Dy.
Chief Executive and other officials. UFBU was represented by all the
constituent unions.
During
the conciliation proceedings, the IBA contended that due to the
reducing profitability of the Banks, they are unable to accept the
demands of the UFBU and stated that for the sake of an amicable
settlement, they would be willing to consider improving their present
offer provided UFBU agrees to substantially reduce the demands. IBA also
suggested that UFBU should defer the strike so that the negotiations
may be further continued.
On
behalf of the UFBU, we explained the reasonability and justification of
our demands and stated that the IBAs offer falls too short of our
expectations and hence not at all acceptable. We further stated that
looking to the runaway inflation as well as the increasing stress and
workload under which bank employees and officers are working now-a-days,
we deserve adequate wage revision. We also said that besides
improvement in emoluments and service conditions, other demands like 5
day banking, regulated working hours for officers, improvement in
pension scheme, extending the old pension scheme to the newly recruited
employees, etc. are also needed to be resolved but the IBA is not
forthcoming on these issues.
IBA
informed that they are willing to continue the negotiations further and
appealed to the UFBU to defer the strike to facilitate a better
atmosphere. UFBU informed that the strike call has been forced on the
Unions due to the unhelpful approach and unacceptable offer of the IBA
and reiterated its preparedness for further negotiations provided IBA
would come forward with substantial improvement in their offer.
After
hearing both sides, the Chief Labour Commissioner suggested that both
IBA and the UFBU should take steps to reconcile the differences and
reach an amicable settlement. He further advised the IBA to talk to the
UFBU to find out how the strike could be averted. He also adjourned the
conciliation proceedings to 3-00 PM on 10th November, 2014 for further
discussions.
Thus,
our demands remained unresolved and UFBU decided to go ahead with the
strike. Hence, we call upon all our constituent unions and members to
march on to 12th November 2014 strike withouut any let up.
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M V Murali
Convene
Action against Government Servants who get appointment on the basis of false SC/ST/OBC certificates.
No.36011/1/2012-Estt. (Res.)
Government of India
Department of Personnel and Training
Establishment (Reservation) Section
North Block, New Delhi-110001
Dated the 10th January, 2013.
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub:- Action against Government servants who get appointment on the basis of false SC/ST/OBC certificates.
The undersigned is
directed to invite reference to this Department’s OM
No.11012/7/91-Estt.(A) dated 19.5.1993 which provides as under:-
"Wherever it is found
that a Government servant, who was not qualified or eligible in terms of
the recruitment rules etc., for initial recruitment in service or had
furnished false information or produced a false certificate in order to
secure appointment, he should not be retained in service. If, he is
probationer or a temporary Government servant, he should be discharged
or his services should be terminated. If he has become a permanent
Government servant, an inquiry as prescribed in Rule 14 of CCS (CCA)
Rules, 1965 may be held and if the charges are proved, the Government
servant should be removed or dismissed from service. In no circumstances
should any penalty be imposed".
2. The position was
reiterated vide this Department’s OM No.42011/22/2006-Estt.(Res.) dated
the 29th March, 2007 that the cases other than those protected by the
specific order of the Apex Court should be dealt with in accordance with
the instructions contained in the aforesaid O.M. However, it has been
observed that disciplinary proceedings in the cases involving
appointments on the basis of false/fake caste certificates take
considerable time and the persons who have secured employment on the
basis of false caste certificates enjoy the benefits of Government
service whereas such Government servants should be removed / dismissed
from the service at the earliest.
3. It is requested that
disciplinary enquiries involving the matter of securing jobs on the
basis of false/fake certificates should be completed in a time bound
manner and unscrupulous persons who have got appointment on the basis of
fake/ false caste certificates should not be retained in service and
should be dismissed / removed thenceforth.
4. Contents of this OM may be brought to the notice of all concerned.
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(Sharad Kumar Srivastava)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
Source : www.persmin.nic.in
[http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02adm/36011_1_2012-Estt-Res.pdf]
[http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02adm/36011_1_2012-Estt-Res.pdf]
Appointment on Fake Caste Certificates
Information about appointments secured on the basis of fake/false caste certificates is not centrally maintained.
However, the Central
Government had taken one time exercise to collect information about
appointments secured on the basis of fake/false caste certificates in
the year 2010. As per information received from various
Ministries/Departments etc., 1832 appointments were allegedly secured on
the basis of fake/false caste certificates. Disciplinary proceedings
had been instituted in all the cases. It was reported that out of the
above 1832 cases, 276 had been resulted in suspension/removal etc.,
whereas 521 cases were entangled into litigations and in remaining 1035
cases disciplinary proceedings were pending.
The Government
instructions provide that an appointing authority should verify the
caste status of SC/ST/OBC candidates at the time of initial appointment
as well as every important upturn of the employee’s career.
Chief Secretaries of
States/Union Territories have been requested to issue instructions to
the District Magistrates/District Collectors/Deputy Commissioners of the
Districts to the effect that when asked to verify the veracity etc. of
caste certificates, they should ensure at their own level that veracity
of the caste/community certificate referred to the district authorities
is verified and reported to the appointing authority within one month of
receipt of request from such authority. In order to rule out collusion
between candidates holding false/forged certificate and employees at the
district level or sub-district level, disciplinary proceedings may be
initiated against officers who default in timely verification of caste
status in such cases or issue false certificates.
This was stated by Shri
V. Narayanasamy, Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public
Grievances and Pension and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s
Office in written reply to a question by Shri Aayanur Manjunatha in the
Rajya Sabha.
DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS OF NFPE AT GUWAHATI
Regional Co-Ordination Committee of Postal
Employees union of Assam & N.E Circle, Guwahati organised “Diamond
Jubilee Celebration” of National Federation of postal Employees
(NFPE) on 3rd & 4th Nevember’14 at Meghdoot Bhawan Postal Recreation
Club with various programmes. .
Today on 3rd Nov’14 the programme started at
9-45 a.m. with hoisting of flag of mighty NFPE followed by garlanding to the
Matrys’ column. At 10 a.m. veteran
trade union leaders of the state (total 18) were felicitated. A Seminar was
held at 11a.m. on
“Future of India Post in the Era of Globalistion” wherein Sri Riju Ganguli,IPS , Director of Postal services ,Assam was the
Chief Guest & Com. M.Krishnan Ex. Secy. General, NFPE & Secy General
of All India Confederation ofCentral Govt. employees & workers
, N.Delhi was the Speaker. The seminar was presided over by
Com.L.P.Saikia President, RCC of postal employees unions of Assam & N.E.
At 2-30 p.m. glorious 60 yrs history of
struggle of NFPE union for the cause of entire central Govt. Employees &
workers, particularly postal employees of the country was elaborately
narrated by Com. M. Krishnan , Secy. General of All India
Confederation of Central Govt. Employees & Workers, New Delhi In his
speech he reminded the major achievement , major struggles, sacrifices by the
leaders & workers & guide lines for future course of action for
achievement of the pending demands. A book on the struggle of 1960 strike in
regional language written by Com. S.Rahman Ex. Convenor RCC was published &
released by RCC Assam & N.E, Guwahat iCom.G.Talukdar, AGS, R-III
union & Secy Staff Side of Postal Unions of Assam circle spoke on the
glorious struggling history of NFPE Assam. Vote of thanks by Com. D.K.Debnath,
Convenor,RCC.
On 4th November from 9.45 a.m. art
competition among the children of Postal Employees (total participation was 20)
was held in the same place . From 11-30 a.m. a debate among the young activists
was held on the subject “Necessity of participation in trade union” wherein
also there was 12 participant. Com. M.Krishnan concluded the debate with
a very educative speech. Again after the lunch from 3.00 p.m. a
health camp was organised with the help of “Elora Vigyan
Mancha” Guwahati wherein another seminar on the Awareness on
Cancer disease” organised & Dr. Munindra Narayan Baruah,
Managing Director, North East Cancer Hospital & Research Institute,
Guwahati was the chief speaker. 7 Comrades namely com. D.K.Debnath
Convenor, R.C.C, his wife Com.Kajal Debnath, Com Sajer Rahman, Ex. Convenor,
RCC, Com.G.Talukdar, AGS,-RIII & his wife Com.Ratna Talukdar, Com. Sukumar
Baishya SA, Com. Mridusmita Pathak, SA of Guwahati RMS submitted deed agreement donating their body after death to the
Guwahati Medical college & Hospital, Guwahati for the benefit
of Medical science..
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