Monday, December 1, 2014

Action Plan Supplementary 1.

Dear Postmasters,

                            The Postal Directorate letter No 13/2/2014-SR dated 11th November, 2014 duly published in our Blog on 17/11/2014 http://aiapcchq.blogspot.in/ is a giant leap forward towards our goal of being recognised as a new service association (All India Association of Postmaster Cadre).
                             The letter from Directorate removes all kinds of prejudices and doubts towards the formation of our association but strengthen the prospects of formation of the same. That our line of action is being already on the right track we need to fulfil the omissions as suggested by the Directorate to enable them to consider our proposal.

                              It’s an appeal to all concerned to take part in the process of obtaining recognition of Service Association as per the following suggested course of action and strictly adhering to the dates considering the reason to represent our matters before the 7th Central Pay Commission for which early recognition of All India Association of Postmaster Cadre is extremely essential.

Friday, November 14, 2014

POSTMASTER CADRE OFFICIALS MEETING AT TRICHY ON 23.11.14

Dear Postmaster Cadre Friends,

                      Tamilnadu circle Postmaster Cadre officials meeting is organised at Trichy on 23.11.14 at 1000hrs at CITU UNION HALL to discuss various issues faced by the Postmaster Cadre official of Tamilnadu and all over India.

Venue :
CITU UNION HALL
Ganesa Point Near Double Arch of BHEL
THOZHIRSANGA KATTIDAM
BHEL, TRICHY 620014

Bus stop :
GANESA STOP (Trichy-Thanjavur Main Road)

For any contact regarding venue :
Com. RAMAKRISHNAN
PM GR-I NIC TRICHY 620015
Cell : 9443073195

Comradely yours,
R. Rajendran
Circel Secretary
All India Association of Postmaster Cadre
Tamilnadu Circle
Kuttalam 609801
Cell : 9600841933

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

REMUNERATION ON SB ACCOUNTS & CERTIFICATES FIXED BY MoF....

Government employees to take pledge on Patel's birth anniversary

New Delhi, Oct 24 :  Employees of government offices, public sector undertakings and other institutions will pledge to maintain the unity and integrity of the country Oct 31, the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel which is being observed as Rashtriya Ekta Diwas (National Unity Day).

The pledge will also be administered in schools and colleges. The Central Board of Secondary Education has issued a notice asking schools to administer the pledge.

An official statement said the Rashtriya Ekta Diwas will "provide an opportunity to re-affirm the inherent strength and resilience of our nation to withstand the actual and potential threats to the unity, integrity and security of our country".


All the ministries and departments of the central, state governments and union territories have been requested to organise appropriate programmes on the occasion in a befitting manner, including the pledge-taking ceremony, it said.

A 'Run for Unity' involving people from all sections of the society, a march past in the evening by police, the Central Armed Police Forces and other organisations like the National Cadet Corps, National Service Scheme, Scouts and Guides, and Home Guards will also be held.

The CBSE has appointed 250 centre coordinators in schools across India to organise the event.

In each centre, 400-500 students from the neighbourhood schools will come together on Oct 31 for other mass activities.

"In every centre the activities will focus on collectively making posters, jingles, paintings, collage, team debates, etc. on such topics which will involve joint planning and completion. Centre coordinators may also organise indigenous team games," a CBSE notice said.

"Activities will also involve collaborative effort to convey the message of importance of unity in sustaining any work such as keeping public places clean," it added.

Source:http://www.firstpost.com/fwire/government-employees-to-take-pledge-on-patels-birth-anniversary-1771777.html

Labour Minister Sh Narendra Singh Tomar calls for ‘balanced approach’ towards labourers

The Union Minister of Labour & Employment, Steel and Mines, Shri Narendra Singh Tomar called upon industry and trade unions to strike a balance in dealing with labour issues. Chairing a tripartite consultation meeting on Amendment to the Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 here today, he said that there is a need to maintain a balanced approach towards the welfare of labourers. 

Shri Tomar said that the Government is committed to protect the interests of labourers so that they remain at the heart of country’s growth story. In his address, the Minister said, “We want to increase the purchasing power of the labourer. When production from industrial units increase, the purchasing power of the labourer also increases”. 

PRESS NEWS: Government employee can't seek promotion after refusing it: Supreme Court

The Economic Times-       26.10.2014

NEW DELHI: A government employee, whose promotion is canceled owing to his refusal to accept it, cannot ask for it at a later stage, the Supreme Court has said.

The apex court set aside the order of the Madhya Pradesh High Court which had directed the state government to restore the promotion of one of its employees whose promotion was cancelled after he turned down the offer as he did not want to get transfered to some other place.