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Friday, 27 March 2015

FEDERAL SECRETARIAT 24.03.2015

Federal Secretariat meeting of NFPE was held at NFPE Office on 24th March-2015 at 5P.M. Com. T. Satyanarayana Vice President NFPE presided over the meeting. All General Secretaries & available Office Bearers present at New Delhi participated in the meeting.

 After detailed discussion Federal Secretariat endorsed the decisions of PJCA.
Decision was taken to mobilize the entirety of employees to participate in Parliament March on 28th  April, 2015 in maximum number ,  for success of Indefinite  Strike  from 6th May 2015 and to  become Member of NFPE Unions. In this regard all effective steps should be taken. All General Secretaries should issue circulars and send upto Branch level.

All All India leaders of NFPE union should take part in PJCA Dharna to be held on 28.04.2015 in front of Dak Bhawan, New Delhi for settlement of pending demands of PJCA Strike Charter.

POSTAL JOINT COUNCIL OF ACTION
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES
FEDERATION OF NATIONAL POSTAL ORGANISATIONS
ALL INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES UNION, GDS (NFPE)
NATIONAL UNION GDS
No. PJCA/2015                                                                          Dated: 26th   March , 2015

CIRCULAR

To
            All Office Bearers of both the Federations.
            All General Secretaries
All Circle/Divisional and Branch Secretaries.

 Dear Comrades,
P.J.C.A. MEETING

As decided earlier PJCA meeting was held at NFPE office, 1st Floor North Avenue Post Office Building New Delhi-110 001 on 24.03.2015. at 2 P.M The meeting was Presided over by Shri. D.Theagarajan, Chairman, PJCA and Secretary General FNPO.

The meeting attended by both Secretary Generals and General Secretaries of both the Federations.

Before commencement of meeting homage was paid to Com. S.K. Vyas, a Veteran & legendry leader of Central Government Employees & Pensioners Trade Union Movement by observing one minute silence.

In the meeting Com. R.N. Parashar, Secretary PJCA and Secretary General NFPE presented the position of action and development on the 40 points Strike Charter of demands after PJCA meeting with Secretary (P) on 05.02.2015.

All General Secretaries presented their views and after a detailed discussion, the following decisions were taken:

1.         Disagreement was recorded on items No. 1,2,11,12,13,14,15,16,21, 25,27, 30, 31,33,34, 35,36,37, and 40 of PJCA Strike Charter of demand as the progress is not being noticed on all these items. Secretary (P) will be addressed to settle these issues as per the assurance given in meeting on 05.02.2015.
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2.         Due to some unavoidable circumstances the date of Dharna in front of Dak Bhawan, New Delhi by All India leaders of both Federations is rescheduled as 29th April-2015 instead of 15th April.

3,         Notice for Indefinite Strike to be organized from 06th May 2015 will be served to the Secretary, Department of Posts, New Delhi on 06th April-2015. All Circle /Divisional and Branch Secretaries will also submit Strike Notice at all levels by organizing demonstrations in front of all important offices.

4          Campaign programme by All India Leaders of both the Federations affiliated unions has been finalized and it will be completed between 05th April to 15th April, 2015 to mobilize entire rank and file. All concerned  will fix the dates in consultation with Circle  leadership and conduct the programme to mobilize  maximum employees to participate in Parliament March to be conducted on 28th April 2015 under banner of National Council  JCM and to make them ready for the Indefinite  strike  from 06th May 2015 onwards .(Campaign programme is enclosed)

5.         Next Meeting of PJCA will be held on 29th April, 2015 on the day of Dharna by All India leaders in front of Dak Bhawan, New Delhi.

MEETING WITH PAY COMMISSION

1,         Meeting of NFPE leaders with 7th Central Pay Commission was held on 25th March, 2015 at Pay Commissions Office at Chhatrapati Shivaji Bhawan Qutub Institutional Area, New Delhi. Secretary General NFPE and all General Secretaries participated in the meeting and presented the issues very nicely submitted in the memorandums. Chairman and members appeared courteous and co-operative with positive attitude.

            GDS issues were also discussed by Secretary General NFPE and Com. P. Panduranga Rao General Secretary, GDS (NFPE) and Memorandum on GDS issue was also presented again to Chairman 7th CPC by General Secretary GDS (NFPE) . Chairman assured all possible help to this most exploited and deprived section of Postal Workers within his capacity.

2.         Meeting of FNPO leaders was also held with 7th CPC on 26th March 2015 at CPC office at New Delhi. Secretary General & all General Secretaries presented the issues effectively and Pay Commission was also of positive views on most of the items. FNPO & NUGDS also discussed GDS related issues to Pay Commission and submitted  memorandum.
                                                                  
     D. THEAGARAJAN                                                      R.N. PARASHAR              
            Secretary General, FNPO                                          Secretary General NFPE



MOST URGENT / IMPORTANT

INDEFINITE STRIKE FROM 6TH  MAY-2015

POSTAL JOINT COUNCIL OF ACTION
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES
FEDERATION OF NATIONAL POSTAL ORGANIZATIONS
ALL INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES UNION GDS (NFPE)
NATIONAL UNION OF GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS (FNPO)

COMBINED CAMPAIGN TOUR PROGRAMME OF ALL INDIA LEADERS

(MEETINGS BE HELD BETWEEN 05TH APRIL TO 15TH APRIL-2015)

SL.NO.
CIRCLE
PLACE
LEADERS ATTENDING
1.
ANDHRA PRADESH
HYDERABAD
NFPE
Com. N. Subramainan G/S P-3
Com. Santosh Kumar President Postal Accounts.
Com. R. Shivanarayana President P-III
FNPO
Shri D Kishan Rao G/S  P-III
Shri G,M, Rabbani President P-IV CHQ
2.
ASSAM
GUWAHATI
NFPE
Com. Pranab Bhattacharjee G/S Admn.
FNPO
Shri H.C. Dutta AG/S R.-III
3.
BIHAR
PATNA
NFPE
Com. R.N. Parashar S/G NFPE
FNPO
Shri R.K.Tripathi Dy. G/S NUPE Gr.-C
4.
CHATTISGARH
RAIPUR
NFPE
Com. Giriraj Singh  G/S R-III



FNPO
Shri T.N. Rahate GS P-IV
5.
DELHI
NEW DELHI
NFPE
All available General Secretaries



FNPO
All available General Secretaries
6.
GUJARAT
AHAMEDABAD
NFPE
Com. Seetha Laxmi G/S P-IV
Com. P. Suresh G/S R-IV



FNPO
Shri T.N. Rahate GS P-IV
Shri N.K. Pande AG/S NUPE Gr. -C
7.
HARYANA
AMBALA
NFPE
Com. K.K. Sharma  VP NFPE
Com. Balwinder Singh Treasurer P-III



FNPO
Shri O.P. Khanna G/S Admn.
Shri Jayapal Singh, P-IV
8.
HIMACHAL PRADESH
SHIMLA
NFPE
Com. K.K. Sharma  VP NFPE
Com. Balwinder Singh Treasurer P-III



FNPO
Shri O.P. Khanna G/S Admn. 
Shri Jayapal Singh, V/P P-IV
9.
JAMMU & KASHMIR
JAMMU
NFPE
Com. Raj Kumar Fin. Secy. NFPE
Com. Giriraj Singh President NFPE/G/S R-III



FNPO
Shri O.P. Khanna G/S Admn.
Shri V.K. Mathur Dy. G/S P-IV
10.
JHARKHAND
RANCHI
NFPE
Com. R.N. Parashar S/G NFPE



FNPO
Shri Ajay Kumar Sharma AGS , P-III
11.
KARNATAKA
BANGALORE
NFPE
Com. N. Subramainan G/S P-3
Com. Pandu Rangarao G/S GDS(NFPE)



FNPO
Shri B Shiva Kumar AG/S P-III
Shri N. Ramappa  G/S R-IV
12.
KERALA
TRIVANDRUM
NFPE
Com. Seetha  Laxmi Dy. S/G NFPE & G/S P-IV



FNPO
Shri P.U. Muralidharan G/S NUGDS
13.
MADHYA PRADESH
BHOPAL
NFPE
Com. Giriraj Singh G/S R-III



FNPO
Shri Samson , AG/S P-III
14.
MAHARASHTRA
MUMBAI
NFPE
Com. Seetha Laxmi G/S P-IV
Com. P. Suresh G/S R-IV
Com. S.P. Kulkarni President SBCOEA



FNPO
Shri T.N. Rahate G/S P-IV
Shri R.N. Dewre  AG/S NAPE-III
15.
NORTH EAST
SHILLONG
NFPE
Com. Pranab Bhattacharjee G/S Admn.



FNPO
Shri Rajat S Das President P-III
Shri H.C. Datta  AGSR-III
16.
ORISSA
BHUBANESWAR
NFPE
Com. T Satyanarayana G/S Postal A/C
Com. Pandu Rangarao G/S GDS(NFPE)



FNPO
Shri P.U. Muralidharan G/S NUGDS
17.
PUNJAB
CHANDIGARH
NFPE
Com. Balwinder Singh Treasurer P-III N(NFPE)



FNPO
Shri O.P. Khanna G/S Admn.
Shri V.K. Mathur,Dy. G/S P-IV
18.
RAJASTHAN
JAIPUR
NFPE
Com. Virendra Tiwari G/S SBCO
Com. Seetha Laxmi G/S P-IV & Dy. S/G NFPE



FNPO
Shri D Kishan Rao G/S NUPE P-III

19.
TAMIL NADU
CHENNAI
NFPE
Com. T Satyanarayana G/S Postal A/C
Com. S Raghupathi  ASG NFPE
Com. R. Sivanarayana President P-III
Com. Pandu Rangarao G/S GDS(NFPE)



FNPO
Shri D. Theagarajan S/G NFPO
20.
UTTAR PRADESH
LUCKNOW
NFPE
Com. R.N. Parashar S/G NFPE
Com. Virendra Tiwari G/S SBCO



FNPO
Shri V.S. Singh V/P P-III
Shri R.K. TripathiDy. G/S R-III
21.
UTTARAKHAND

NFPE
Com. Virendra Tiwari G/S SBCO
Com. Raj Kumar Fin. Secy . NFPE



FNPO
Shri V.S. Singh V/P P-III
Shri  Jagdish Sharma, FS, P-IV
22.
WEST BENGAL
KOLKATA
NFPE
Com. R.N. Parashar , .S/G NFPE



FNPO
Shri D Kishan Rao G/S NUPE P-III


INSTRUCTIONS:
1.    All General Secretaries and NFPE leaders will fix day with consultation of Circle leaders.
2.    Leaders whose names are given should compulsorily attend the meeting.
3.    Circle Secretaries of NFPE & FNPO should take initiative to arrange the joint meeting.  They should consult each other and finalise the programme.
4.    Maximum publicity should be given to campaign programme and maximum participation of employees should be ensured.
5.    Circle Unions / Divisional Unions should make maximum effort to make the strike a grand success.  Joint campaign programmes by Circle / Divisional Union Leaders may be organized in all Circles / Divisions.
6.    Joint Strike notice will be served to Secretary, Department of Posts.  Copy may be served to all Circles / Divisional heads also.  Copy of the strike notice may be down loaded from websites of NFPE / FNPO & affiliated Unions.
7.    All the Unions and Federations of Postal Department are participating in the Indefinite Strike from 6th May, 2015 , make the strike cent per cent.
                                                                   
     D. THEAGARAJAN                                                      R.N. PARASHAR              
            Secretary General, FNPO                                          Secretary General NFPE


ANDROID APPLICATION FOR INDIA POST MOBILE BANKING


India Post Mobile Banking - screenshot
Login Window
Home Screen of India Post Mobile Banking App
India Post Mobile Banking - screenshot

Description

Dear valued customer, Department of Posts brings you Mobile Banking Application which offers banking on the go. Why to visit Post Office when you can do banking from your comfort zone anytime, anywhere using your mobile device. Yes, Department of Posts new offering to its esteemed valued customers – India Post mobile banking application.

Security Advice

Department of Post never ask you to provide your MPIN, Transaction Password, User ID and OTP (One Time Password). Please be aware of such Phishing by fraudulent.

How To Activate Mobile Banking Application

1. Download the Mobile Banking Application from Google Play store. Please don’t download from any other websites.
2. Open the application and click on Activate Mobile Banking button.
3. Enter the Security Credentials which you have provided with Department of Post.
4. No message Charges for OTP (One Time Password). We shall deliver you Activation OTP on your Registered Mobile Device. Please enter the OTP on the screen which asked you to enter the OTP and proceed further.
5. Once successfully validated you will be asked to enter 4 digit MPIN. Please enter 4 digit MPIN of your choice and you will be activated for Mobile Banking Application.
6. For login into Mobile Banking application, please enter your User Id and the new MPIN.

Help Desk

Should you face any difficulty or you have any queries, please contact our Customer care 
18004252440
We request you to please provide your valuable feedback and help us to serve you better. Department of Posts – Banking in your hand.

Download India Post Mobile Banking Android App


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Account Open With Wrong CIF & Account Name Change in DOP Finacle


Sometime, Account is opened with wrong CIF selection. After account opening we notice that the account name is mismatch with original account holder. Here two command is used for correcting this mistake.
1. HCCA command is used for "Change CIF of A/c"
2. HAALM command is used for "Account Abnormal Limits or Details Maintenance".



The following steps are taken in whole process.


  • Menu Shortcut - HCCA
  • GO
  • Function - M-Modify
  • A/c ID -
  • GO
  • Modify A/c Name - Yes
  • New CIF - Original CIF
  • Submit
  • Verify form supervisor in Same Command

  • HAALM is executed in supervisor only and verify from another supervisor
  • Menu shortcut - HAALM
  • GO
  • Function - M- Modify
  • A/c ID - 
  • GO
  • A/c Name - Change is required in this filed
  • A/c Short Name - Change as required
  • Submit.
  • Verify from another supervisor in same command.

SSA Interest Patch is for only SBCO Units using old MISCAT Software for SSA Scheme


SSA Interest Patch is for only SBCO Units using old MISCAT Software for SSA Scheme

Sukanya Samriddhi Account (SSA) is newly introduced scheme.  There is no provision in the existing SBCO / MISCAT Module. So most of the SBCO units are using the existing MISCAT - PPF module ..

Some SBCO units maintain Office wise registers only


As per SB Order 02/2015Addendum :  SBCO  will maintain separate Office wise register for this scheme


In the existing PPF Module the IBB will be calculated for the minimum balance from 5th of every month to the end of the month.  But for SSA the IBB should be calculated for minimum balance from  10th of every month to the end of the month ( Like SB scheme ) So we need to use some other software. 

So we can use this  SSA Interest Calculation patch  to solve the problem. 

Create batch file  in the name of SSA.BAT

go to Command prompt
C:\>  EDIT SSA.BAT

@ECHO OFF
CD\SSA\PPF
FOXPRO SSA
CD\
CLS


Steps:
1. Download the SSA.EXE and paste in any folder (including Foxpro.exe and Foxpro.ovl )

or

Paste in to C:\SSA\PPF  folder ( where the SSA data are being fed)

2. Create batch file

3. Run the Batch file ...... Check the folder path   ( You can change as per your requirement  )

4. Give the office code for required offices - ie non  CBS Offices. The Interest will be calculated .

5. Then Open our MISCAT ( for SSA)  - > Master -> Index services & Updating Balance

6. Report ->  Report -> Annual Report -> 1. Interest / 3. Interest 63 



Solution by
Shri. M.Rajendran, Dindigul Dn.
Mobile No: 94439 28080

If any doubt please mail to iamraajaas@gmail.com


Officer Trainees of Indian Postal Service Call On Vice President


Delhi Mar 24, 2015 12:20 AM IST 


The Officer Trainees of Indian Postal Service of 2012 and 2014 batches called on the Vice President of India Shri M. Hamid Ansari here today. They comprised of four officer trainees from 2012 batch and ten officer trainees from 2014 batch. The Vice President interacted with the officer trainees on various aspects of Indian Postal Service viz. Indian Postal System, its prospects, role and scope and its modernization etc. He called upon them to focus on good governance with a high degree of commitment to public service and higher values of professionalism. He wished the officer trainees good success in their service career ahead. 

The officer trainees were accompanied by Shri Pradipta Kumar Bisoi, Director and senior officers of Rafi Ahmed Kidwai National Postal Academy, Ghaziabad. These officer trainees are presently undergoing two years professional course at Rafi Ahmed Kidwai National Postal Academy, Ghaziabad, an apex level training institute of India Post. Indian Postal Service came in to existence in 1948 and has a cadre of around 450 officers to manage postal services in India.

Source : http://wap.business-standard.com/

Thursday, 26 March 2015

NFPE & its affiliated Union’s oral evidence / interaction meeting with 7th CPC on 25-03-2015

NFPE & its affiliated Union’s oral evidence / interaction meeting with 7th CPC on 25-03-2015.

The Secretary General & all General Secretaries of NFPE Unions presented their oral evidence  on the memorandum submitted to 7th CPC in the office of the Central Pay Commission, Chatrapati shivaji Bhawan at 10-30am

Com.P.Pandurangarao, General Secretary, AIPEU GDS (NFPE) also attended along with NFPE leadership and submitted the copy of Memorandum personally and requested the Chairman  & Members of 7th CPC to consider the issues of GDS in the perview of CPC. The Chairman assured to do so. 
 




7th CPC dignitaries :

Chairman : Hon'ble Justice Shri A.K.Mathur
Secretary  : Ms. Meena Agarwal
Joint Secy : Shri Jayan sinha
Joint Secy : Shri Samir Kr. Sinha
Member :    Shri Vivek Rae
Director : Shir Mudit Mittal
Adviser : Shri Rajiv Mishra
NFPE leaders present at CPC office :

Com.R.N.Parashar, Secretary General NFPE
Com.N.Subramanyam, General Secretary, AIPEU Gr.C
Com.R.Sivannarayana, President, AIPEU Gr.C
Com.Balwinder Singh, Financial Secretary,AIPEU Gr.C
Com.R.Seethalakshmi, General Secretary, AIPEU Postmen & MTS
Com.Manoharlal, Vice President, AIPEU Postmen & MTS (CHQ)
Com.Giriraj Singh, General Secretary, AIRMS MMSEU Gr.C
Com.S.K.Bardan, President, AIRMS MMSEU Gr.C
Com.K.P.Singh, Asst. Genl, Secretary, AIRMS MMS EU Gr.C
Com.P.Suresh, General Secretary, AIRMS MMS MTS/Gr.D
Com. Pranab Bhattacharya, General Secretary, AIP AOEU
Com.T.Satyanarayana, General Secretary, AIP AEA
Com.Virendra Tiwary, General Secretary, AIP SBCOEA
Com.S.P.Kulakarni, President,AIP SBCOEA
Com.P.Pandurangarao, General Secretary, AIPEU GDS (NFPE)

The Chairman & Members of 7th Central Pay Commission paid keen attention and appraised the presentation of the leaders of NFPE.

Reservation Facilities Provided to Senior Citizen and Female Passengers Including Pregnant Women

          With a view to facilitating provisions of lower berths to senior citizens and female passengers, following facilities are available:-

(i)                  There is a provision in the computerised Passenger Reservation System (PRS) to allot lower berth automatically to male passengers above the age of 60 years and female passengers above the age of 45 years subject to availability of the same at the time of booking of ticket. 

(ii)                 A combined reservation quota of two lower berths per coach is earmarked in Sleeper, AC 3Tier and AC 2Tier for following category of passengers when travelling alone: 

a.       Senior citizens;

b.      Female passengers 45 years of age and above; and

c.       Pregnant women. 

(iii)               Instructions are also there to assist senior citizens and physically handicapped persons who have been allotted middle/upper berths by allotting them vacant lower berths available in the train by the ticket checking staff on first come first served basis (after making necessary entry in the reservation chart). 

(iv)              A six berths compartment in Sleeper Class is also earmarked in long distance Mail/Express trains for female passengers. 

(v)                It has now been decided that:- 

·        The existing combined quota of  two lower berths per coach in Sleeper class earmarked for senior citizens, female passengers 45 years of age and above and pregnant women (when travelling alone) may be enhanced to four lower berths per coach.  There will, however, be no change in this quota being earmarked in 3A and 2A classes. 

·        The scope of instructions regarding assisting senior citizens and physically handicapped persons in getting lower berths in the train has been expanded to include pregnant women also.  Hence, onboard ticket checking staff are now authorised to allot vacant lower berths available in the train to senior citizens, physically handicapped persons and pregnant women (who have been allotted middle/upper berths), on approach, on first come first served basis after making necessary entry in the chart.  

·        It has also been decided that the existing reservation quota of six berths for female passengers being earmarked in long distance Mail/Express trains should be in the middle of the coach and also to the extent feasible, the senior citizen quota should be earmarked in the middle of the coach. 
Source : PIB

Government Welcomes Court Decision on 66A - Ravi Shankar Prasad


Following is the text of the statement made by the Union Minister for  Telecom & IT, Sh Ravi Shankar Prasad on Supreme Court judgement on  section 66-A of IT act:

“The Union Government welcomes Hon’ble SC’s decision on 66A. When the UPA Govt came out with draconian provisions under 66A, BJP in opposition firmly opposed it and said that ’66 is unacceptable in current form’. BJP resolutely stood up against the censorship and blocking on social media done by UPA Govt.

Once in Govt, it took its opposition to the draconian provisions of 66A on record in Court Proceedings. New Affidavits filed by NDA Govt in Hon’ble Supreme Court clearly show the marked difference in the approach from UPA Govt.

NDA Govt, in what can be dubbed as a landmark moment in India’s Internet history, has accorded the same amount of freedom of speech and expression that a citizen of India is granted in normal life under our constitution by our founding fathers .

After detailed discussion with the Central Government at the highest possible level, the Central Government filed an Affidavit before the Hon’ble Supreme Court making its stand absolutely clear that the Government respects the freedom of speech and expression.  The relevant paragraphs are verbatim quoted:

A.      “This counter affidavit is being filed only for the purpose of assisting this Hon’ble Court and to satisfy this Hon’ble Court that the impugned Sections of the IT Act neither seeks to curtail nor the Central Government desires any interpretation which seeks to curtail any of the fundamental rights guaranteed to the citizens including the right under Article 19(1)(a) i.e. fundamental right to free speech and expression. 

B.      This counter affidavit seeks to point out the necessity and desirability of the provisions which are challenged in these petitions and to bring it on record that the usage of cyber space either by social media or otherwise is not even remotely intended to be curtailed either totally or partially at instance of Union of India.

C.     Central Government encourages beneficial use of cyber space and the Act only seeks to regulate the use of cyberspace which would fall within any of and/ or all categories stipulated under Article 19(2) of the Constitution of India.

D.     That the penal provisions of the Act can never be interpreted so as to take within its sweep political debate, any form of honest decent, decent humour, political satire etc.  With a view to avoid possibility of any misconstruction of the expressions used in the penal provisions of the Act, the Central Government has prepared an advisory / guidelines to be strictly followed by law enforcement agencies which would ensure that the honest and legal use of cyber space does not result into any harassment to any citizen of the country.”


Thus in a layman’s language, the Government absolutely respects the right to freedom of speech and expression on social media and has no intention of curbing it. Only reasonable restrictions apply on social media, as they do in routine normal day to day life in the physical world under Article 19 (2) of the constitution of India. We will have to understand that we cannot set a different standard of Public Morality for Speech & Expression in Cyberspace from Speech in other mediums and in the Public Domain


It is important to understand that Section 66A is in several parts and only a portion of it deals with issues which can raise question of freedom of speech and expression.

During the course of oral submissions also, it was categorically pointed out that the Central Government shares the anxiety that expressions like “grossly offensive” etc. referred above may be abused at some local level.  The Central Government, therefore, requested the Hon’ble Supreme Court that the said expressions be read confined to Article 19(2) of the Constitution only and to ensure that no right of any citizen is scuttled, the said phrases be narrowly tailored by the Hon’ble Supreme Court itself to obviate any possibility of any abuse of any law enforcing agency to scuttle the free speech and expression of the citizens.

There can be no parallel of our stand on this matter with that of the previous UPA regime. We have in writing confirmed that we stand for freedom of speech and expression, while the previous UPA Govt tried to make this law an instrument to curb dissent, satire and anything else which did not suit it. “

I have myself set an example by standing up for free speech and rights of a teenager recently arrested at the complain of Azam Khan for posting on Twitter and Facebook.


NNK/MD




(Release ID :117633)

EVISION OF SPECIAL ALLOWANCE AND CASH HANDLING ALLOWANCE AS A RESULT OF ENHANCEMENT OF DEARNESS ALLOWANCE w.e.f. 1.1.2014 (Click the link below for details)


Promotions & Postings in ASP Cadre

Sri N.Anil Kumar, IP Chodavaram Sub Dn of Vizag Region on promotion to ASP cadre is posted as ASP(Hq) Gudur Dn of Vijayawada Region vide RO Vja memo dated 24.03.2015.

Transfers & Postings in PS Group B cadre

1. Sri SMSSV Prasad, SPOs Rajahmundry on reallotment to Vijayawada Region is posted as SPOs Gudivada Dn.
2. Sri B.Mallaikarjuna Sarma, on reallotment from Delhi Circle to AP Circle, is posted as SPOs Khammam Dn.