Friday, June 30, 2017

Kind appeal to all the postmasters and supervisors!!!

Dear Postmasters and Supervisors,

   12 charter of demands including Postmaster Cadre restructure, one time relaxation promotion to the general line supervisors, grade pay upgradation, PS Group B exam opportunity to the PMs were submitted to the honorable Secretary Posts.

  In addition to that, to get such formal meetings with secretary posts and other officers, we have to conduct due All India conferences to get all the trade union facilities and formal meetings from the administration.  

  For new Delhi visit expenditures, All india conference  expenditures, and legal litigation expenses, all the PMs and supervisors are requested to donate Rs.1000 at the PM cadre welfare fund POSB CBS A/c No 3342447168.

   All the receipts and expenditures shall be published in Google Drive. Sponsors can check the balance sheet at any time 24/7.


 Kindly support this general cause to show the unity of PMs and supervisors and to represent our grievances better to redress the same.

THANKS FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS!!!

It is the festival of AIAPS during August 9 to 11 at Princess of Hill stations - Kodaikanal

Dear Members of AIAPS- Tamilnadu,

   Kindly let us know about your participation in All India Conference, Circle Conference, and seminars during August 9 to 11 to get special CL on those days from the administration

   Still Tuticorin, Arakonam, Vridhachalam, Chennai City North, Chennai City South, Tambaram, Kanchipuram divisions are yet to submit the participants list.

   Kindly expedite and give the participants list within 30.06.2017 to get special CL for them without any omissions. 

    Please email to gradepostmaster@gmail.com or else to the whats app number 9566330927 within today.

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Provision of laptops/notebook at the residence of eligible officers

F.No. 08(34)/2017-E.II(A)
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure
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North Block, New Delhi
Dated: 27th June, 2017
OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Provision of laptops/notebooks and similar devices for eligible officers and provision of computers at residence of eligible officers – Review of guidelines/instructions.
This Ministry is in process of reviewing the instructions relating to purchase of notebook/laptop etc. issued vide OM 08(64)/2016-E.II(A) dt. 27/09/2016 and the provision of computer at the residence of officers issued vide OM No. 7(4)/E.Coord/2011 dt. 10/01/2012

Highlights on Children Education Allowances (CEA)


(i) Rate of Children Education Allowance (CEA) has been increased from ₹1500 per month / child (max. 2) to 2250 per month / child (max.2). Hostel Subsidy will also go up from ₹4500 per month to ₹6750 per month.

Same HRA rates but no arrears!!! 12 months loss – Shocking News for Central government Employees

7th CPC HRA is a big upset for Central Government Employees

It is really a Shocking News for Central government Employees that 7th CPC HRA is not increased and retained the recommendation of 7th CPC on House rent Allowances with slight modifications. The date of effect of Allowances is another shock for CG Staffs.

The 7th CPC has recommended 24% , 16% and 8% for X, Y and Z cities. The Federations expressed their anguish over the Recommendation of HRA and other Allowances,Then Government Constituted a Committee to Examine the Allowances. After the Long wait, now the Government approved the same rates of House rent allowance which 7th CPC Recommended. It is really a big upset for Central government Employees. If the Government decided to approve the same rates , it should have been implemented with effect from 1st July 2016 instead of 1st July 2017. After 12 months wait the Government has decided to implement the Allowances without any Hike with effect from 1st July 2017 . It is tough decision to accept by Cg Staffs.

Enhanced HRA benefit only 15 Slabs for lower levels

HRA is currently paid @ 30% for X (population of 50 lakh & above), 20% for Y (5 to 50 lakh) and 10% for Z (below 5 lakh) category of cities. 7th CPC has recommended reduction in the existing rates to 24% for X, 16% for Y and 8% for Z category of cities.

As the HRA at the reduced rates may not be sufficient for employees falling in lower pay bracket, it has been decided that HRA shall not be less than ₹5400, ₹3600 and ₹1800 for X, Y and Z category of cities respectively. This floor rate has been calculated @ 30%, 20% and 10% of the minimum pay of ₹18000. This will benefit more than 7.5 lakh employees belonging to Levels 1 to 3.

Government has decided not to abolish 12 of the 53 7th CPC allowances

Government has decided not to abolish 12 of the 53 allowances which were recommended to be abolished by the 7th CPC. The decision to retain these allowances has been taken keeping in view the specific functional requirements of Railways, Posts and Scientific Departments such as Space and Atomic Energy.

It has also been decided that 3 of the 37 allowances recommended to be subsumed by the 7th CPC will continue as separate identities. This has been done on account of the unique nature of these allowances. The rates of these allowances have also been enhanced as per the formula adopted by the 7th CPC.

This will benefit over one lakh employees belonging to specific categories in Railways, Posts, Defence and Scientific Departments.

Saturday, June 24, 2017

VERIFICATION OF MEMBERSHIP FOR RECOGNITION OF SERVICE ASSOCIATIONS REPRESENTING GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS (GDSs) (EARLIER CALLED AS EXTRA DEPARTMENTAL AGENTS) UNDER EDA (RA) RULES,1995-PROCEDURE REGARDING

  DOP ORDER

CASH AWARDS TO THE OUTSTANDING SPORTSPERSON-ENTITLEMENT OF RATES

Cabinet to take final call on higher allowances, HRA on June 28

The Union Cabinet is expected to take final call on proposals related to higher allowances, including HRA (House Rent Allowance), under the 7th Pay Commission, on June 28. The central government employees are likely to get higher allowances as per the 7th Pay Commission from July. However, the central government employees have been demanding arrears on higher allowances, but the government is in no mood to accept this demand. While the salaries of central government employees have been hiked as per the 7th Pay Commission, revised higher allowances haven’t been paid since July last year.

On June 28, the Cabinet would take up the proposals made by the Empowered Committee of Secretaries (E-CoS), which screened the report of the Ashok Lavasa committee on higher allowances under 7th Pay Commission. If media reports are to be believed, the Ashok Lavasa led Committee on Allowances stuck with the 7th Pay Commission’s recommendations on higher allowances. It simply means, there could be no hike in higher allowances. The HRA under the 7thPay Commission is likely to be kept at 27 per cent of the basic pay.