Friday 28 June 2013

Meeting Minutes held on 25.06.2013

Monthly Meeting with Worthy SSPOs Jalandhar Division and representatives of NAPE C Jalandhar Division  held on 25.06.2013 in the chamber of SSPOs Jalandhar Division.
Following members were present from admin side:
Sh.B.R.Nanajagi, SSPOs Jalandhar Division
Sh.K.P.Meena, ASP (HQ) Jalandhar Division

Following members were present from staff side
Sh.Dharam Pal Singh, Divisional Secretary NAPE C Jalandhar Division
Sh.M.S.Walia, APM Jalanadhar City HO
Sh.Gurvinder Pal Singh Kundi, System Manager Jalandhar Cantt HO

Following items were discussed during the meeting

Pending MACP Cases
SSPOs Jalandhar Division assure our union that all cases pending for financial upgradation under MACP will be decided soon.

Requirement of inverters and batteries at Post Offices
SSPOs Jalandhar Division has replied proposal for purchase of inverters and batteries was sent to R.O and R.O has replied that sufficient funds are not available and on receipt of funds it will be purchased.

Non working of UPS in many post offices.
SSPOs Jalandhar Division has replied that the UPS are getting repaired locally and the faulty batteries will be replaced on allotment of funds.

Appointment of AMAs in the area of Banga-Nawanshahr, Goraya-Phillaur and Adampur-Bhogpur area.
SSPOs Jalandhar has replied that it will be examined and the proposal will be send to R.O for appointment of AMAs in these areas.



Monday 24 June 2013

ALL INDIA POSTAL TOURNAMENT SPORTS CALENDAR FOR THEYEAR 2013-14

Directorate vide memo No. 6-02/2013-WL & Sports dated 04/06/2013 has finalized All India Sports Calendar for the year 2013-14.
Sl. No.
Name of the Circle
Event
Date / Month of the Tournament
1
J & K
Cricket
July 2013
2
Bihar
Table Tennis
July 2013
3
Haryana
Carrom
August 2013
4
Gujrat
Volleyball
August 2013
5
Uttar Pradesh
Chess
19-25 August 2013
6
Kerala
Badminton
2-6 September 2013
7
West Bengal
Football
September 2013
8
Karnataka
Athletics & Cycling
September 2013
9
Odisha
Basketball
October 2013
10
Tamail Nadu
Hockey
October 2013
11
Andhra Pradesh
Kabaddi
October 2013
12
Maharashtra
Wrestling
November 2013
13
Jharkhand
WL/PL & Best Physiques
26-29 November 2013
14
Madhya Pradesh
Cultural Meet
January 2014.

Sunday 23 June 2013

SPMs Names and Contact No. updated on our website.
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Friday 21 June 2013

Prime Minister's Appeal

My Fellow Citizens,

You are all aware that there has been extensive devastation due to cloud burst and floods in the State of Uttarakhand. A large number of persons have died and property worth crores of rupees has been damaged. The Union Government is extending all cooperation and assistance to the State Government in rescue and relief operations.

2. At this moment, affected people need our help to tide over the calamity that has fallen upon them, to survive and to rebuild their lives. I request all citizens of India to stand with our distressed fellow countrymen, and actively participate in the national effort to support them at this difficult time.

3. I appeal to all citizens to donate generously to the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund [PMNRF].

Payment may be made by cheque or draft in the name of the “Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund” and sent to the Prime Minister’s Office, South Block, New Delhi 110011. As per directions on the subject the nationalized banks are not to charge any commission on preparation of drafts favouring the PMNRF. Online contributions can also be made through the website of Prime Minister’s Office i.e. www.pmindia.nic.in.

Contributions can also be made directly in the account of Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund at the branches of the following banks: Allahabad Bank, Andhra Bank, Axis Bank, Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Central Bank of India, Citi Bank, Corporation Bank, Dena Bank, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, IDBI Bank Limited, Indian Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Punjab and Sind Bank, Punjab National Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, State Bank of India, Syndicate Bank, UCO Bank, Union Bank of India, United Bank of India, Vijaya Bank, and Yes Bank Limited.

Contributions can also be sent through Money Order with no commission chargeable. Contributions to the PMNRF have been notified for 100% deduction from taxable income under section 80(G) of the Income Tax Act.

Wednesday 19 June 2013

Sh.B.R.Nanajagi has taken over the charge of SSPOs Jalandhar Division on 19/06/2013 thus relieving Sh.Bishan Singh, IPS as he has been transferred and posted as SSPOs Chandigarh Division.

NAPE C Jalandhar Division Welcome Sh.Nanajagi on joining as SSPOs Jalandhar Division and wishes Sh.Bishan Singh a bright future ahead.


PA/SA DIRECT RECRUITMENT RESULT 2013



It is informed that the circle wise final result of PA/SA direct recruitment exam will be announced during the period from 1st August to 30th September 2013. Valuation of exam papers already over and Hall permit for computer test will be issued shortly. It is proposed to have online computer test for the selected candidates. About 14 lakhs candidates appeared in the exam for PA for the vacancies around 5100.

Monday 17 June 2013

POSTING ORDERS OF INSPECTOR POSTS

Following fifteen officials shall commence their journey of Inspector Post from 17th June 2013 in the pay scale of Rs.9300-34800 with GP of Rs.4200/-.
Ms. Rashmi Rani, PA Ludhiana City Dn as SDI Barnala Sangrur Dn.
Mr. Gaurav Nagi, PA Chandigarh Dn as II (MOD) Circle Office
Mr. Ashwani Kumar, PA Jalandhar Dn as II(Inv) Region Office
Mr Arun Kumar, PA Chandigarh Dn as II (Mail/PG) Circle Office
Ms Neeti Rawat, PA Ludhiana City Dn as SDI (E) Sub Dn Amritsar
Mr Brijesh Sood, PA Ludhiana City Dn as SDI Patti Sub Dn Amritsar
Mr Jatinder Kapoor, PA Ludhiana City Dn as SDI Dasuya Sub Dn Hoshiarpur
Mr Sanjeev Sharma, SA RMS 'LD' Dn as IRM Ist RMS 'I' Dn Jalandhar
Mr Robin Kumar, PA SBCO Ferozepur Dn as SDI (NW) Sub Dn Amritsar
Mr Mohit Sharma, PA Bathinda Dn as C.I. Faridkot Dn
Mr. Lakhwinder Singh, PA Bathinda Dn as C.I. Jalandhar Dn
Ms. Monika Panjla, PA Chandigarh Dn as SDI (S) Sub Dn Jalandhar
Mr. Jatinder Kumar, APS from Chandigarh Dn will remain in APS
Ms. Anju Bala, PA Ludhiana City Dn as O.S. Chandigarh Dn
Mr. Gurdev Singh, PA Ludhiana City Dn as C.I. Amritsar Dn

Monday 10 June 2013

Dr.H.R.Shah CMO Vadodra P&T Dispensary Gujrat Circle has been transferred and posted as CMO P&T Dispensary Jalandhar vide D.G. Office letter no. 26-8/2013-SPG dated 07/06/2013.

Thursday 6 June 2013

Impact of raising retirement age from age 60 to 62


It has been seen that one of the long time waging demand of raising the retirement age of govt employees has finally caught afire.  Through the Media and blogging sites re abound with news that the cabinet would announce news regarding the retirement age yet it has not been finalizes


Even then it has been come to known that a favorable decision would be put forth regarding this issue due to the oncoming lok sabha and three state assembly elections. In India the retirement ages of most of the state government employees range from 58 to 60. This is low in comparison to the government employees of foreign nation.  


We shall see the effect of raising the retirement age in the following passage

Advantage

1.                  If only 7th pay commission would be implemented in the year 2016 those retiring in the year span 2014 -2016 would be greatly benefitted.
2.                  Economically the employees would be in better position due to this rise of the age of superannuation.
3.                  The pension amount and the other beneficiaries would also increase along side.
4.                  There this chance of imparting fruitful experience to the subordinates or new recruit by those benefitted by rise in retirement age.
5.                  More over there is chance of getting an additional MACP by the central govt employees.
6.                  A good health psychological effect would prevail in their minds due to this boon of rising their retirement age and thus removing their fatigue.

Disadvantage

1.                  Promotion would be greatly affected due to no retirement in the long span.
2.                  Unemployment would come in to being due to the increase in retirement age.
3.                  Output of work would be greatly affected if the retirement age of unhealthy employees would be increased.


This announcement would not be received in praise among those searching for employment in general.  Moreover among the retirement employees this decision is receiving a mixed response as some welcome while others detest it

Sunday 2 June 2013

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT AGE TO 62 – MEDIA REPORTS INDICATE RETIREMENT AGE REVISION IS LIKELY TO BE TAKEN UP BY GOVERNMENT

retirement age news published by Media today indicates UPA Government might take up Retirement Age issue as an image booster

The Union Government is seriously considering raising the retirement age to 62 for Central Government employees. Obviously, if the Congress announces this before the Lok Sabha polls, it could expect a sizable vote share. North Block, which houses the Union Ministry of Finance would be more than happy to have 62 years as theretirement age because for next two years the pension funds can accumulate. The UPA2 also wants to put the next government in fiscal tight spot, or what is called the War Room effect of the AICC.