Recruitment for Postal Assistant / Sorting Assistant 2012 for Kerala Circle


DIRECT RECRUITMENT OF POSTAL ASSISTANTS/SORTING ASSISTANTS / POSTAL ASSISTANTS (SAVINGS BANK CONTROL ORGANIZATION)

Applications are invited from the eligible Applicants for filling of vacancies of POSTAL  ASSISTANTS/SORTING ASSISTANTS/POSTAL ASSISTANTS (SAVINGS BANK CONTROL ORGANIZATION)

 The details of the vacancies in each DIVISION/UNIT in the Circle are furnished as hereunder:

 Total No of Vacancies in Kerala Circle:


OC
SC
ST
OBC
EX SERVICE
PH I
PH II
PA
45
07
01
20
08
01
01
SA
34
12
01
13
07
01
01
PA (SBCO)
14
02
00
08
02
01
00
TOTAL
93
21
02
41
17
03
02


The vacancies notified are likely to vary /change without any prior intimation.


3. Scale of Pay: Rs. 5200-20200 with Grade pay of Rs. 2400 + admissible allowance. 
4. Age Limit: 18-27 years; The Age limit is relaxable for Applicants belonging to Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe Applicants  up to 5 years and for Applicants belonging to Other Backward Classes up to 3 years and for Government servants up to the age of 40 years in accordance with the Instructions or orders issued by Government of India from time to time.

To know about the division wise vacancy position...See below

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Age relaxation for Ex-servicemen would be as per extant orders of government  of India  issued from time to time. 
Note~ The crucial date for determining the age limits shall be the closing date for receipt of Applications from Applicants in India (and not the closing date prescribed for those Applicants residing in Assam/Meghalaya/Arunachal Pradesh/Mizoram/Manipur//Nagaland/Tripura/Sikkim/ Ladakh division of J&K state, Lahul & Spiti  District of HP and Pangi sub division of Chamba Dist in HP, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep).


Revision of postage rates of Foreign Parcels (AIR / SAL) w.e.f. 01st September 2012.

To view Department of Posts Letter No.29-1/2011-CF 

dated 9th Aug, 2012 please Click here.

Infosys bags Rs 700 crore deal from India Post for implementing Core Banking Solutions


Infosys was selected by the India's Department of Post, for implementing core banking and insurance solutions in 150,000 post offices across the country, as well as installing ATMs. This project estimated at Rs 700 crore, aims to transform India Post into a technology-enabled autonomous entity.
Infosys was selected by Department of Post, for implementing core banking and insurance solutions in 150,000 post offices, as well as installing ATMs.
 Under this, Infosys will implement and manage its Finacle Core Banking and McCamish Insurance products. It will install around 1,000 ATMs for India Post along with an electronic content management system to manage millions of documents generated as part of India Post's financial operations.


It will also participate in designing, building, supplying, installing and commissioning hardware and software, data migration and deployment of the platforms and solutions across all identified post offices.

Infosys would also train more than 35,000 India Post employees across the country on the usage and deployment of the new platform and solutions.


Rural Development Through Post Offices: Endeavors and Initiatives


The Parliamentary Consultative Committee for Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (C&IT) discussed ‘Rural Development through Post Offices: Endeavors and Initiatives’ here last evening. The Meeting was chaired by Shri Kapil Sibal, Union Minister for C & IT and was attended by the two Ministers of State, Shri Sachin Pilot and Shri Milind Deora. 

In his opening remarks, Shri Sibal said, the post office network offers tremendous potential to contribute towards development of rural areas and people of that area.The Minister said that Post office can be the centre of activity, be it communication, banking, insurance, remittance and retailing service. The fundamental focus of the Department of Posts (DoP) is to reach ‘Aam Aadmi. 

Rural development generally refers to the process of improving quality of life and economic wellbeing of people living in relatively isolated and sparsely populated areas. Like any other development activity, development of rural areas require an adequate support of appropriate infrastructure.With its more than 139,000 Post Offices in rural areas, DoP provides support in various critical functions through communication, financial services, life insurance products and other retail services. Reach, credibility ,experience, trained manpower, time tested operating and accounting procedures put the post offices in unique position of being the most suitable vehicle for rural development. The rural Information Communication Technology(ICT) programme will further strengthen the delivery mechanism of all social security schemes, reduce the delay in payments and improve the quality and collection and sharing of information between Post Offices and State Governments. Encouraging Post Offices involvement in the activities of financial Members of Parliament, Shri P K Biju,Dr Vinay Kumar Pandey And Shri Shivraj Singh Lodhi, participating in the discussions commended the Ministry for staying focused on their work despite and urged to retain the glory and importance of Post Offices. The Members, however, emphasized that potential of the Indian Postal Network be used to the maximum to offer services and products to the common man in rural areas. They said employment generation in rural areas and improving the service hours and conditions of Gramin Dak Sewaks should be regarded important for revenue generation. 

Source:-PIB

Speed Post Services


The network and number of the Speed Post Centres has recently been restructured under Mail Network Optimization Project of the Department of Posts. Speed Post Centres are either National Speed Post Sorting Hubs or Intra-Circle Sorting Hubs. There are 89 National Speed Post Sorting Hubs and 105 Intra Circle Sorting Hubs. A list of the Hubs, state-wise, is given in the tabular form.
          There is no proposal for creating any new Sorting Hub or Intra-Circle Hub in the year 2012-13.
 Department of Posts takes note of the deficiencies in services and complaints received in connection with Speed Post service are processed expeditiously and grievances settled in a time bound manner. The number of complaints received during the last 3 financial years and the percentage of complaints with respect to the Speed Post traffic is given as under: 

Year
Number of complaints
Speed Post traffic
(in crores)
Percentage of complaints w.r.t. traffic
2009-10
1,74,040
24.08
0.072
2010-11
2,09,735
27.29
0.076
2011-12
1,97,645
39.20
0.050

 The Department of Posts has a well established mechanism for prompt disposal of complaints through Customer Care Centres in all Postal Divisions.
 In order to improve the quality of Speed Post service across the country the network has been restructured as stated at (a) above. The Department is shortly going to commission Automatic Mail Processing Centres in Delhi and Kolkata to expedite mail processing. In addition end –to-end track and trace has been provided for Speed Post articles. Above initiatives will help the Department to compete effectively with the private couriers. 
List of number of National Speed Post Sorting Hubs and Intra Circle Sorting Hubs
State-wise
S.N..
Name of State
National Speed Post Sorting Hub
Intra-Circle Sorting Hub
1.      
Andhra Pradesh
6
4
2.      
Assam
1
4
3.      
Bihar
3
4
4.      
Chhattisgarh
1
1
5.      
Delhi
1
-
6.      
Gujarat
4
10
7.      
Haryana
4
2
8.      
Himachal Pradesh
2
4
9.      
Jammu & Kashmir
2
-
10.   
Jharkhand
3
3
11.   
Karnataka
8
4
12.   
Kerala
6
1
13.   
Madhya Pradesh
4
5
14.   
Maharashtra
4
11
15.   
Manipur
1
-
16.   
Tripura
-
1
17.   
Mizoram
-
1
18.   
Nagaland
-
1
19.   
Arunachal Pradesh
-
1
20.   
Meghalaya
-
1
21.   
Odisha
2
6
22.   
Punjab
5
2
23.   
Rajasthan
3
6
24.   
Tamil Nadu
10
8
25.   
Uttar Pradesh
10
13
26.   
Uttaranchal
1
4
27.   
West Bengal
5
8
28.   
Goa
1
-
29.   
Army Postal Services
2*
-
Total
89
105