Monday, August 11, 2014

POSTAL FORMS

Indian Post office Act-- Govt thinks to Amend

The government today said it is considering a proposal to amend the Indian Post Office Act, making postal authorities responsible for non-delivery or loss in transit of articles for consumers.

 
"The proposal to amend the Indian Post Office Act, 1898, is under consideration which includes the examination of the scope of making postal authorities responsible for non-delivery or loss in transit of the articles of consumers," Minister of Communications and IT Ravi Shankar Prasad said in a written reply to Lok Sabha.

Promotions and Postings in Postmaster Grade- III cadre


R.O Vijayawada, vide memo dated 08.08.2014, has ordered the following promotions to the cadre of Postmaster Grade-III against the vacancies for the year 2014, in the pay scale of Rs.9300-34,800 with Grade Pay Rs.4600/- to the following Postmaster Grade-II /  HSG I  officials with immediate effect.

A. Promotions from PM Grade II to Postmaster Grade-III


Sl.
No.
Name of the Official
Present place of working.
Place to which posted on approval to Postmaster Grade-III.
1
P.Venkateswara Rao
PM Gr-II, Chilakalurpet MDG, Narasaraopet Dn
Ongole HO
2
G.Satynarayana
PM Gr-II, Attili MDG, Bhimavaram Dn
Eluru HO
3
N.Ravi Kumar
PM Gr-II, Stonehousepet SO, Nellore Dn
Gudur HO
4
M.Jagan Mohan
PM Gr-II, Narasimharaopet SO, Eluru Dn
Machilipatnam HO
5
A.Rajani
PM Gr-II, S.R.Nagar SO, Hyderabad City Dn
Khammam HO
6
K.Nageswara Rao
PM Gr-II, Satyanarayanapuram SO, Vijayawada Dn
Gudivada HO
7
P.Rajeswari
PM Gr-II, Putlibowli SO, Hyderabad City Dn
Narasaraopet HO
8
K.Jaya Shankar
PM Gr-II, Gajuwaka SO, Visakhapatnam Dn
T.P.Gudem HO
9
G.V.Satyanarayana
PM Gr-II, Chodavaram MDG
Anakapalle Dn
Bhimavaram HO
10
K.Dayanand
PM Gr-II, Guntur Bazar SO
Guntur Dn
Tenali HO
    
 B.  HSG - I cadre to Postmaster Grade -III Cadre:

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

SB ORDER 07/2014

POST MASTERS' ASSOCIATION, A.P.CIRCLE SUBMITTED MEMORANDUM TO 7 CPC ON POST MASTER CADRE


INITIAL CONSTITUTION IN POST MASTER GRADE-III CADRE IN A.P.CIRCLE

Gazette Notification on HSG-I in Post Offices and RMS Offices, Group-B Posts Recruitment Rules, 2014


HSG-I RECRUITMENT RULES - GAZETTE NOTIFICATION

NOW MINIMUM SERVICE CONDITION IS RAISED TO 5 FROM 3 YEARS FROM THE DATE OF PUBLISHING THIS GAZETTE.  THOSE OFFICIALS WHO ARE ALREADY IN HSG-II WILL BE PROMOTED TO HSG-I AFTER COMPLETING 3 YEARS OF SERVICE IN HSG-II ONLY. (SEE NOTE-1)

I T Modernization Project update

ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR INFORMAL FOUR MONTHLY MEETING WITH HON'BLE CHIEF PMG, A.P.CIRCLE

NEW HSG-II & HSG-I RECRUITMENT RULES

After publication of HSG II New Recruitment Rules (few months back) and HSG-I New Recruitment Rules (two days back) many officials are under the impression that the length of qualifying service in LSG & HSG-II  for next promotion is changed for all officials as per the new Recruitment Rules.  It is not so.  In the HSG-II and HSG-I Recruitment Rules there is a clause which states that as far as the existing LSG & HSG II officials (as on date of publication of the new RRs) the length of service as per the old Recruitment Rules is enough  for promotion of HSG II and HSG-I.  The new length of service condition is applicable only to those officials who get promotion to LSG & HSG II after the notification of the new RRs.  All  Circle / Divisional Secretaries are requested to bring the above important clause to the notice of all concerned, so that eligible employees will not be denied  promotion.

2.       Earlier IP Line officials are posted against HSG-I Postmasters post on promotion as ASP. As per the new HSG-I Recruitment Rules all the HSG-I posts are earmarked for promotion to General line HSG-II officials and there is no IP line posts in the HSG-I now. Circle Secretaries are requested to take up the case with chief PMGs to fill up all HSG-I posts (including IP line posts) by granting promotion to General line HSG-II officials with three years HSG-II service

Thursday, July 31, 2014

7 CPC-- Visit Bengaluru between 25th to 27th August 2014


The commission has, in its first phase of interaction, been seeking the views of various stakeholders on its terms of reference. To this end, meetings have been held in Delhi with various organisations and heads of various agencies.
In its second phase of interaction, the Commission plans to hold meetings in different parts of the country to facilitate stakeholders staying in various areas to present their views personally before the Commission and ensure larger representation. This exercise is being undertaken to enable the Commission to get a firsthand impression about the functioning and the condition of service prevailing in different parts of the country.