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Wednesday 24 June 2015



LEGAL FUND CONTRIBUTION FROM GDS - HIMACHAL PRADESH CIRCLE

Red Salute & heartful thanks to GDS Comrades of Himachal Pradesh circle......

Com.Virendra sharma, Circle Secretary & Orgg. General Secretary of AIPEU GDS (NFPE) deserves all appreciation for his valuable financial support to NFPE & CHQ regarding Court Cases of GDS.

The AIPEU GDS (NFPE) Comrades of Nahan Branch under Solan division & Sunderghar Branch under Mandi division - Himachal Pradesh Circle made a valuable contribution to the GDS Court case as legal fund donation to NFPE.

NAHAN Branch :

S.No.
Name
Designation
Office
SO / HO
1
Balwant singh
BPM
Thanakasoga
Dadahu
2
Balbir singh
GDSMD
Ganguwala
Poanta
3
Prakash
BPM
Ganguwala
-do-
4
Jagir Singh
GDSMD
Nihalgad
-do-
5
Mohan Lal
BPM
Bikram Bag
Nahan
6
Anwar Ali
GDSMD
-do
-do-
7
Ramprakash
GDSMD
Manpurdewda
Poanta
8
Mukesh kumar
BPM
-do-
-do-
9
Sarita Seni
BPM
Mishrwala
Majra
10
Kamalesh
BPM
Senwala
-do-
11
Manish Sharma
BPM
Mihalghar
Poanta
12
Balbir singh
BPM
Badana
-do-
13
Singh
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
14
Bharat Singh
BPM
Banor
-do-
15
Balender singh
GDSMD
Bhagani
-do-
16
Vinod Kumar
BPM
Puruwala
Nahan
17
Rajender Singh
BPM
Pabiana
Rajghar
18
Surrender singh
BPM
Chhogtali
-do-
19
Roopram
GDSMD
Pabiana
-do-
20
Satyapal
GDSMD
Rarughati
-do-
21
Geeta ram
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
22
Babita Kumari
BPM
Bhuira
-do-
23
Kamalesh
GDSMC
--
Rajghar
24
Devinder singh
GDSMD
--
-do-
25
Birbal singh
BPM
Trilokpur
Kalaamb
26
Gian singh
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
27
Bool chand
BPM/MD
Barmaparri
Nahan
28
Naresh chand
GDSMD
--
Kalaamb
29
Bali Din
GDSMD
--
-do-
30
Amar chand
GDSMD
Saiwala
Nahan
31
Govind ram
BPM
-do-
-do-
32
Devinder singh
BPM
Serjagas
Rajgarh
33
Vijay singh
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
34
Nithyanand
GDSMD
Bimbar
-do-
35
Somdutt
GDSMD
Chuhrdhar
-do-
36
Dhahwir singh
BPM
Poka
Sataun
37
Seema Sharma
BPM
Tatiyana
-do-
38
Pooja Dhiman
BPM
Kotuuttron
-do-
39
Pritam singh
BPM
Chacheti
-do-
40
Satinderpal
GDSMC
-do-
-do-
41
Saniram
GDSMD
Tatiyana
-do-
42
Kalian singh
BPM
Shawga
-do-
43
Deepram
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
44
Gurditaram
GDSMD
Poka
-do-
45
Ragbhir singh
BPM
Dugana
-do-
46
Bhagwan singh
GDSMC
Korga
-do-
47
Puran chand
GDSMC
-do-
-do-
48
Chamel singh
GDSMD
Millan
-do-
49
Dharma singh
BPM
-do-
-do-
50
Jalam singh
GDSMD/MC
Kotiuttron
Sataon
51
Dinesh singh
BPM
Timbi
-do-
52
Balbir singh
GDSMC
Jamna
-do-
53
Manoj kumar
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
54
Shiv ram
GDSMC
Sharlimanpur
-do-
55
Kapil
BPM
Shilla
-do-
56
Balbir singh
BPM
Kyarigundah
-do-
57
Rattan singh
GDSMD
Bakras
-do-
58
Layak ram
BPM
-do-
-do-
59
Jangliram
BPM
Loza
Shilai
60
Bhishan singh
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
61
Mahender singh
GDSMC
Bakras
Sataun
62
Narender singh
BPM
Hallan
Shilai
63
Mahender singh
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
64
Santram
BPM
Harlog
Sataun
65
Ram singh
GDSMC
-do-
-do-
66
Dila ram
BPM
Jhakando
Shillai
67
Gopal singh
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
68
Kundan singh
GDSMD
Nainidhar
-do-
69
Rattan singh
BPM
 Surla
Nahan
70
Divan singh
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
71
Deepak kumar
BPM
Moginand
Kalaamb
72
Balwant singh
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
73
Sitamsher singh
BPM
Panyon
-do-
74
Ramesh chand
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
75
Vedprakash
GDSMD
Birla
Dadahu
76
Dharampal
BPM
Panjahai
Nahan
77
Sohan singh
GDSMD
Kansar
Dadahu
78
Manjubala
GDSMC
-do-
-do-
79
Rakesh Sharma
BPM
Menidhar
Shillai
80
Sukhdarshan
GDSMD/MC
Jamankiser
Saraman
81
Tapender singh
BPM
Banethi
Nahan
82
Vijaykumar
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
83
Madanlal
BPM
Rohanhat
Shillai
84
Lakshmi mohil
BPM
Chalana
Nahan
85
Ramesh
BPM
Matter
-do-
86
Heera mani
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
87
Rekhadevi
BPM
Shambhuboala
Nahan
88
Dhanvir singh
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
89
Surjan singh
BPM
Shivpur
Haripordhar
90
Inder prakash
BPM
Bhowai
-do-
91
Devi ram
GDSMD
Korag
-do-
92
Deepram
GDSMP
--
-do-
93
Indra Devi
BPM
Korag
-do-
94
Padma Devi
BPM
Bhalona
-do-
95
Daya Ram
BPM
Barol
-do-
96
Roopsingh
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
97
Chetram
GDSMC
Bhalona
-do-
98
Guman singh
GDSMD
Shivpur
-do-
99
Soma Devi
BPM
Janot
Sarahan
100
Rattan singh
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
101
Bhojraj
BPM
Mehndobag
-do-
102
Mohan dutt
GDSMC
-do-
-do-
103
Raksha Devi
BPM
Thakurdawapra
-do-
104
Jagatram
BPM
Dhangyar
Sarahan
105
Roop Dutt
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
106
Purushottam singh
BPM
Bagthan
Nahan
107
Tapender singh
GDSMD
-do-
-do-

AIPEU GDS (NFPE) CHQ conveyed thanks to Com.Tapender Thakur of Nahan Branch for his sincere efforts in the collection of legal fund a sum of Rs.74,900-

SUNDERGARH Branch :

S.No.
Name
Designation
Office
SO / HO
1
Pratima
BPM
Kapahi
Bhojpur
2
Jagdeep singh
GDSMP
--
Sundergarh
3
Ambika soni
BPM
Moviseri
Ghoar
4
Kesar singh
BPM
Sari
Sajaopiplu
5
Krishan pal Sharma
GDSMC
Longri
-do-
6
Premraj
GDSMC
Sari
-do-
7
Ramesh chand
GDSMP
-do-
-do
8
Ghansyam Das
GDSMD
--
-do-
9
Anil Kumar
BPM
Gharwasra
-do-
10
Hansraj
GDSMC
-do-
-do-
11
Rajpal
GDSMD
-do-
-do-
12
Dinesh kumar
BPM
Arauru
Tihru
13
Gouthram Rama
BPM
Kumind
kaullu
14
Ratanlal Sharma
GDSMD
--
Tihru
15
Jeevan singh
GDSMD
--
Gagal


AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON PENSIONERS PORTAL AND SANKALP.


       The Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare (GOI) invites Central Govt. Pensioners to attend one day Interactive Awareness Programme on Pensioners’ Portal and SANKALP in KENGURUSE HALL, 19 ASSAM RIFLE, NEAR DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OFFICE, KOHIMA (Nagaland) on 26.06.2015 from 9.30 am to 1.00 pm. Please bring a copy of PPO while attending the Programme. For any clarification contact 011-24644847 or emailprem.kr@nic.in

SIMPLIFICATION OF PROCEDURES FOR WITHDRAWAL FROM NPS – CLARIFICATION ON DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED
PFRDA has issued a communication regarding Simplification of Withdrawal Process and the documents required for processing the claim.

PENSION FUND REGULATORY AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

PFRDA/2015/07/EXIT/02                                                                       12th May, 2015

To,
            All Govt depts./PAO’s/PrAO’s/DDO’s/DTO’s & CRA

Dear Sir/ Madam,

SUB: Simplification of Withdrawal process – Documentary requirements Circular dt. 25th February, 2015.


            Reference is drawn to the circular issued on 25th  February, 2015 on the matter of simplification of withdrawal process and the documentary requirements there under
.
            There have been queries from some of the stakeholders as to whether these simplified documentary requirements as specified  in the  circular are applicable to withdrawal requests reported to CRA and NPS Trust, prior to the issuance of the circular or not.

            In this regard, it is clarified that the circular would be applicable even to the withdrawal requests which were reported prior to the issuance of the said circular to CRA and NPS Trust.

            All other terms, conditions of the said circular remain unaltered.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/- Venkateswarlu Peri
General Manager


PUNCTUALITY IN GOVERNMENT OFFICES – DOPT INSTRUCTIONS FOR EFFECTIVELY USING AADHAAR ENABLED BIO-METRIC ATTENDANCE SYSTEM (AEBAS)

            Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions issued an OM regarding Observance of punctuality in Government Offices.

No. 11013/9/2014-Estt.A-III
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
Establishment A-III Desk
 North Block, New Delhi -110001

                                                                                             Dated June 22nd, 2015
OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Observance of punctuality in Government Offices.

            Instructions have been issued from time to time with regard to the need to observe punctuality by Government servants. Responsibility for ensuring punctuality in respect of their employees rests within Ministries/ Departments/ Offices.

2.         The decision to introduce AADHAR enabled Bio-metric Attendance System (AEBAS) in Central Government offices, including attached/ sub-ordinate offices, to replace the manual system of marking of attendance to ensure punctuality is to be implemented in all Ministries/ Departments. This Department vide ‘O.M. of even no. dated 21.11.2014 and 28.01.2015, while recognizing that the Biometric Attendance System is only an enabling platform had, inter-aha, stated that there was no change in the instructions relating to office hours, late attendance etc.

3.         In this connection attention is invited to Rule 3(1)(ii) of CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964 which stipulates that every Government servant shall at all times maintain devotion to duty. Habitual late attendance is viewed as conduct unbecoming of a Government servant and disciplinary action may be taken against such a Government servant. It is also added that punctuality in attendance is to be observed by Government servants at all levels.

4.         It is also requested that the necessary directions may be issued to all employees to mark their attendance in BAS portal on regular basis. 
                                                                                                                             Sd/-
(Mukesh Chaturvedi)
Director (Establishment)




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