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
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
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)
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
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)
Director (Establishment)