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Tuesday, 1 July 2014

P4 CONFERENCE AT NELLORE DATED 0N 29-06-2014





















Confederation writes for removal of limit of 3 spells for Child Care leave in a calender year.



MoC&IT RECIPROCATES on our GREETINGS



NFPE Writes for empowering Head Postmasters to grant relief for CCL par with


Secretary. DOP wants Cleanliness. Speedy Public Greivance Redressal ,Stopping of Repeated Reports calling from Operative Offices





Revised Delivery Norms for Speed Post


EDITORIAL - POSTAL CRUSADER - JULY 2014

NAKED NEPOTISM AND ARBITRARY DISCRIMINATION

In an unprecedented move, the Government of India, Ministry of Communications &; IT, Department of Posts, has issued orders on 24.06.2014, granting trade union facilities to the Bhartiya Postal Employees Federation (BPEF) and all its affiliated Unions. Even though in the order it is mentioned as limited trade union facilities, in effect almost all the facilities granted to recognized Federations / Unions is extended to BPEF also, including channel of communications, meeting with senior officers and office accommodation subject to availability.

We vehemently oppose the above decision of the Government, not because trade union facilities are granted to BPEF, but because of the way in which it is granted, flouting all the existing rules. Government of India has issued the New Recognition Rules (NRR) in the year 1993 viz., the CCS (RSA) Rules, 1993 and it clearly stipulates certain conditions for grant of recognition and trade union facilities to Federations and Unions. As per the CCS (RSA) Rules - 1993, membership verification shall be conducted under check-off system once in five years. Those unions getting minimum 35% will be recognized as the first Union and those getting minimum 15% membership will be granted recognition as second union. Accordingly last membership verification was conducted in the Postal Department in the year 2010 and those NFPE Unions got 35% and FNPO Unions got 15% are granted recognition and trade union facilities.

Most of the BPEF Unions except one Union in Postal Accounts got less than 5% membership only and hence they were not granted recognition and trade union facilities. Now in blatant violation of the provisions of NRR and also circumventing the rules for recognition, Government of India has issued an executive fiat granting trade union facilities to BPEF and all its affiliated Unions. Thus, those who are the custodians of the law themselves have violated it. This is nothing but naked nepotism and hence we protest and oppose the order.

Secondly, it is a case of arbitrary discrimination. FNPO affiliated Unions which failed to secure 15% membership in the last verification are not granted any trade union facilities so far. Similarly, the request for grant of recognition and trade union facilities to the newly formed Gramin Dak Sewaks Union of NFPE [AIPEU GDS(NFPE)is still pending before the Government, even though it commands support of more than 60% membership of Gramin Dak Sevaks. How can the Government single out BPEF Unions alone for trade union facilities? Why such facilities are denied to similarly placed Unions? Where is the provision for such arbitrary discrimination? It reminds us the famous writings of George Orwell – “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others”.

Thirdly, when the Writ Petition of BPEF Unions for grant of recognition and trade union facilities as well as challenging the provision of CCS RSA Rules, 1993 was rejected by the Honourable Madras High Court in the year 2010, and consequently the Government of India, the Department of Posts had completed the membership verification under the CCS RSA Rules, 1993 and granted recognition to the eligible Federations and Unions, how the Executive can ignore the judicial pronouncement and grant trade union facilities to BPEF Federation and Unions?


NFPE vehemently oppose this arbitrary orders issued by the Government, which smacks of nepotism and discrimination. We demand the Government to review the orders and ensure justice and fair play. 


(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
NFPE


Sunday, 29 June 2014

P4 Circle conference View at Nellore on 29/06/2014




















Secretary General , NFPE writes to Secretary ( Posts ) on incalculable miseries and untold suffering to the operative staff in CBS rolled out offices 

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES
1st Floor, North Avenue Post office Building, New Delhi - 110001

Ref: PF/NFPE/CBS                                                                       Dated – 27.06.2014
To
Ms Kaveri Banerjee
Secretary
Department of Posts
Dak Bhawan, New Delhi – 110001
Madam,
Sub: -  Incalculable miseries and untold suffering to the operative staff in CBS rolled out offices – Immediate remedial and rescue operations sought for – reg.

At the outset, we appreciate the efforts leads to technological advancements and extend our fullest cooperation in the journey to reach the desired goals of implementing innovative customer centric services and operational efficiency enhancement by inducting state of art technology.
But to our dismay, the CBS migrated offices are now facing incalculable miseries and untold sufferings due to lack of adequate network capabilities and software support of the vendors. The following are the issues to be set right in war foot manner at the initial stage itself otherwise leads to garboil and distress among the stake holders especially among the working staff.
1)      Insufficient bandwidth Network:
            Providing of strong and stable network is base of successful implementation of India Post project.   Now almost all HOs have been given 2 MBPS bandwidth line, LSG SOs 512 KBPS line and B and C class offices have been given 256 KBPS line. If ‘India Post Project-2012’ is fully implemented, all the work of Post Offices will depend on these network. Present bandwidth speed is very less and due to low bandwidth, Finacle page is either not opening and  some time opening very slowly.   Due to this PO staff are forced to work up to night 10 pm many days. In many occasions in every CBS migrated office, the ‘Login’ is inconsistent and for each transaction “Login” is forced.
If CSI and PLI are migrated and placed on this network the situation may further worsen. Hence we request to provide at least 4 MB bandwidth line to HOs, 2 MB bandwidth line to LSG SOs and 1 MB bandwidth line to B and C class offices.
2) Failure of Sify:
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            In India Post Project 2012, NI Vender is Sify. On observation of quality and quantity of service being provided by them it is very much proved that  M/S Sify is incapable to give service to this  big department.  They do not have sufficient skilled manpower and it seems that they are not intending to give good quality service also.   At initial stage itself they have not made proper survey of all offices.  Before installing and commissioning they were very keen on taking installation report from concerned Postmasters/Sub Postmasters. 
            It is told that, as per MOU, all offices should be provided with NSP-1 and NSP-2 lines.  In almost all offices, NSP-1 is BSNL line and NSP-2 is either Sify line or Airtel datacard.   It is observed that in many offices they have installed Airtel datacard ,where as  Airtel signal is  not available at that place.
            It is also observed that M/S Sify is not recharging Airtel datacard  installed.  Instead they are recharging on receipt of complaint from concerned offices.  By doing this they are deviating from MOU and leaving the staff in the field in distress.
3) Finacle Problem:
            If we come to Finacle part, it is another tragedy.   Initially it was boosted that Finacle is fully foolproof software and successfully implemented in many banks.  We could not understand why Infosys is not utilizing experience gained in banks and  implementing  here.  There are so many bugs in the software and  more surprisingly  even after lapse of 6 months of implementation, nothing is changed.   All the issues raised at the time of January-2014 is still not resolved.  Moreover Finacle server becomes inaccessible many time in peak business hours or responds very slow. It is a naked truth that we are losing clientle and distancing from the customers only due to faulty service of vendors.
4) Lack of Guidance:
            No separate rulings are received to suit Finacle Environment. No authorities are giving authoritative guidance on many issues. 
For example
·         Role of SOSB in HO after implementation of Finacle at SOs,
·         Role of SBCO at HO
·         Fate of manual records on transfer accounts from one Finacle office to other etc.
5) Supply of Printers and Computers:
            At initial stage  new Computers and printers are supplied to pilot offices.  Rest of the offices are having   more than 5 year old  Computers and Printers  which are not suitable to present scenario.  Administration is pressing  hard to migrate offices without supplying required hardware. The old computers and peripherals either to be revamped or replaced to make it compatiable to the present environment.
6) Problem of User credentials:
            One each User credential is given to  trained staff.  But it is not clearly told what action to be taken while SPM/PA goes on leave especially in B class offices.   As sharing of  user credential is very  risky and dangerous, alternative arrangement  should be made immediately.
7) Due to slow network and frequent failure of server customers of the department are frustrated and moving out the department and needed immediate attention.
8. You may aware that we are struggling with outdated Computers and peripherals, which were purchased during the year 2000 to 2005 and immediate supply of needy new hardware to ensure the technological transformation in and effective manner.
9. Even proper up gradation of CPU is not made in many areas and the Software loaded is upto Windows XP in most of the offices. Presently it is a fact that windows XP is not supported by the Microsoft with updates.
10. Finacle can be better loaded with Windows 7 and hence the officers at ground level are pressurized to use pirated version of Windows 7, which may lead to litigation with Microsoft apart from non supporting with updates.
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11. The MOU made with M/s Sify, for net work integration is limiting to low bandwidth such as 256 Kbps to 512 Kbps in many areas, serving with 1 server and 4 to 5 nodes, resulting in sluggish connectivity and takes hours together to transform the data. This results in hang over and the transactions could not be able to be made at the instant, as the Department expects, It requires atleast 2 to 4 Mbps and M/s Sify refused to increase the bandwidth now.
12. Further in the Data Centre, it requires to the level of 400 Mbps on the Network to receive the Data transmitted at a time from all the 680 offices but Sify is learnt to be provided with a minimum of 200 Mbps capacity. This affects the receipt of data from the end users at a time and take hours to complete the process. Further expansion is required when there is further migration.
13. The area of occupation in the main server at Mumbai maintained by M/S Reliance Ltd. is also not sufficient, which results in sluggish transmission of data from the entire 680 offices at present, at a time and even the validation cannot be made before 8:00 PM or 10:00 PM on all the days.
14. End of day process cannot be made even on daily basis and the staff have to wait for the nod from the Infosys even after midnights on several days and at times it can be made on the next day morning. Even the women employees are compelled to complete the EOD process in midnights and their husbands or wards waiting till midnights to take them to home.
15. Even the Help desk provided is not answering and the end users are taken to task and receiving brick bats from the irate public.
16. This results in closing of accounts in large numbers that too, can be made not on the date of presentation but after few days and our Department looses large chunk of customers, because of the miscalculations, wrong estimations and over ambitious activities and inadequate technological support.
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17. Even the first and prestigious ATM of our Department unveiled by the ex Finance Minister Sri. P. Chidambaram at T. Nagar HO is not functioning from the date of installation and only 10 ATM cards are supplied on the first instant, that too only to the staff and some friendly users of T. Nagar HPO. But the ATM is provided with 24x7 A/C and a paid Guard, making huge loss to the Department and receiving severe criticism from the Print media.
18. The women employees should be relieved from this area of operation, till the situation improves, in order to avoid late night stays at offices inviting gender problems and unsafe returns to their home at midnights.
19. Further, adequate hardware and infrastructure should be given immediately to the CBS migrated offices with sufficient man power and proper remuneration for the extended hours, the staffs re serving.
20. In spite of all above cited problems the Postal staff is being worked on finacle software as matter of challenge and trying to give best services to the customers. In spite of all efforts the customers are not satisfying/delighting which hampers the reputation of the department. No PO which is upgraded with finacle are being closed before 8 PM every day. We are ready to work hard provided, solution for above problems are to be solved.
It is requested to sort out all the issues arising out of the CBS Migration and all the vendors need to be instructed to provide all the technological support as required by the field staff. As this is the pilot and sorting stage, if we failed to pull up the vendors to the level of expectation and necessity, later full implementation, restoration may be difficult with this vendor support.
It is further requested to spare some time and provide opportunity to present and brief our case in person for the welfare of our department staff and the clientle. Your immediate intervention as if house on fire is requested.
A line in reply is highly appreciated.
With profound regards,
Yours faithfully,
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
Source : http://nfpe.blogspot.in/

 

 

NOTICE - NATIONAL SECRETARIAT CONFEDERATION

No. Confd/2014                                                                                         Dated : 25th June,2014
NOTICE
           It is hereby notified that  National Secretariat Meeting of Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers will be held at Confederation  H.Q. at 1st Floor North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi-110001 on 17th July 2014 at 2 PM.
           All National Secretariat Members are requested to attend the meeting in time.
           The following will be the agenda of the meeting:
AGENDA
(1)      Organizational review.
(2)      7th CPC and related issues.
(3)      15 Point Charter of Demands and future course of action.
(4)      Any other items with the permission of chair.

(M. KRISHNAN)
SECRETARY GENERAL
 Copy to:
1.       Com. S.K. Vyas, Advisor.
2.       Com. K.K.N. Kutty President.

3.       All National Secretariat Members.P4 Circle conference View at nellore on 27/06/2014









 
 
 

40 WAYS TO BETTER LIFE 


40 WAYS TO BETTER LIFE

1. Drink plenty of water.

2. Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a begger.

3. Eat more food that grow on trees and plants. Eat less food that is manufactured in plants (carbohydrates).

4. Live with the 3 E’s – Energy, Enthusiasm, and Empathy.

5. Make time for prayer and reflection.

6. Play more games.

7. Read more books than you did last year.

8. Sit in silence for at least 10 minutes each day.

9. Sleep for at least 7 hours a day.



PERSONALITY

10. Take a 10-30 minute walk every day and while you walk, smile.

11. Do not compare your life with others’, you have no idea what their journey is all about.

12. Do not have negative thoughts or things you cannot control, instead invest your energy in the positive present moment.

13. Do not over do; keep your limits.

14. Do not take yourself so seriously; no one else does.

15. Do not waste your precious energy on gossip.

16. Dream more while you are awake.

17. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need.

18. Forget issues of the past. Do not remind your partner with his or her mistakes of the past; that will ruin your present happiness.

19. Life is too s hort to waste time hating anyone. Don’t hate others.

20. Make peace with your past, so it will not spoil your present.

21. No one is in charge of your happiness except you.

22. Realize that life is a school and you are here to learn. Problems are simply part of curriculum that appear and fade away but the lessons you learn will last a lifetime.

23. Smile and laugh more.

24. You do not have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.

COMMUNITY

25. Call your family often.

26. Each day give something good to others.

27. Forgive everyone for everything.

28. Spend time with people over the age of 70 and under the age of six.

29. Try to make at least three people smile each day.

30. Your job will not take care of you when you are sick. Your family and friends will. Stay in touch.

LIFE

31. Do the right thing.

32. Get rid of anything that is not useful, beautiful or joyful.

33. Forgiveness heals everything.

34. However good or bad a situation is, will change.

35. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up.

36. The best is yet to come.

37. When your are awake, alive in the morning, don’t take it for granted- Embrace life.

38. Your inner most is always happy, so be happy and ENJOY LIFE.

39. Have faith and believe yourself. Patience pays,

LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST

40. Grow your relationship with God.


Thanks to : Sakthy Subramani
 
 
 

The last wish 

 

The last wish

My FIL lay dying in his bed.  While suffering from the agonies of impending death, he suddenly felt the urgency of viewing the bank statement where monthly pension is being credited.   As usual he does not care to do so.  As he is preparing to leave  Balasore for good this sort of thought might have cropped up.


He gathered his remaining strength and lifted himself from the bed.  Leaning against the wall , he slowly made his way out of his room. And with even greater effort, gripping the railings with one hand and walking stick on the other , he advanced toward dining table where his passbook lying unguarded. MIL might have kept the PB unmindfully after drawing pension from the bank.  Such misplacement of passbook is rarely seen in the case of my MIL.

After labored breath, he leaned against the dinning chair gazing at the MIL who was resting there after coming from bank.  Queuing  for more than half an hour, weathering all odds and pressures for an old lady of passing age of eighty is not at all a child’s play.

Mustering one great final effort he threw himself toward the table.  With his withered hand  he lifted his pass book and turned the page after page with his blurred vision to check the details inside the PB.

Suddenly he roared in a shrill voice as if he has noticed a crack in the heaven.  “ BUDHI” asked FIL, “ Thirty thousand drawn?”
MIL rubbing her eyes told coolly,’ Budha, it is for your funeral.”
FIL: Father in Law
MIL: Mother in Law
BUDHI: Old lady
BUDFA: Old man

Thanks to

Shri. Prema Narayan Dash,
SA ( Senior Accountant)
Office of the Director of Accounts
Postal Mahanadi Vihar
Cuttack 753004 Odisha
Mobile No 09439296876