Aadhar Based Bio-Metric Attendance System for all Central Govt Employees before 26.1.2015
No: 11013/9/2014- Estt (A-III)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
New Delhi, dated 21st November 2014.
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub: Introduction of AADHAR Enabled Bio-metric Attendance System
It has been decided to use an AADHAR Enabled Bio-metric Attendance System (AEBAS) in all offices of the Central Government, including attached/ sub-ordinate Offices, in India. The system will be installed in the offices located in Delhi/ New Delhi by 31st December 2014. In other places this may be installed by 26th January 2015.
2. The equipment will be procured by the Ministries/ Departments as per specifications of DeitY on DGS&D Rate Contract from authorized vendors. The expenditure will be met by the Ministries/ Departments concerned under their O.E. The manual system of attendance may be phased out accordingly.
3. The Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) will provide the technical guidance for installing the system. The equipment already procured by DeitY have a built in AMC of three years. The Ministries/ departments may ensure that the equipment being procured by them have similar provision.
4. Biometric attendance system is only an enabling platform. There is no change in the instructions relating to office hours, late attendance etc. which will continue to apply. As per extant instructions, (contained in DoPT O.M. No: 28034/8/75- Estt-A dated 04-07-1975; No:28034/10/75-Estt-A dated 27-08-1975; No: 28034/3/82 —Estt-A dated 05-03-1982) half—a-day’s Casual Leave should be debited for each day of late attendance, but late attendance up to an hour, on not more than two occasions in a month, and for justifiable reasons may be condoned by the competent authority. In addition to debiting Casual Leave (or Earned Leave, when no CL is available). Disciplinary action may also be taken against government servants who are habitually late. Early leaving is also to be treated in the same manner as late coming.
5. These orders come into force with immediate effect.
6. All Ministries/ Departments are requested to bring this to the notice of all concerned.
Sd/-
(J.A Vaidyanathan)
Kisan Vikas Patra re-launched today
The Union Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley has re-launched Kisan Vikas Patra today in a function held at Hotel Ashoka, NewDelhi. Sri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Union minister for communication & IT, Shri Rajiv Mehrishi, Finance Secretary, Ms. Kavita, Secretary, Department of Posts, Shri Rajat Bhargava, Joint Secretary (Budget), Department of Economic Affairs (DEA),Ministry of Finance and other senior officers of the Ministry of Finance and Department of Posts and National Small Savings Organizations were also present among others on this occasion.
Salient Features of re-launched Kisan Vikas Patra :
1.Amount Invested doubles in 100 months ( 8years 4 months)
2.Available in denominations of Rs 1,000, 5000, 10,000 and Rs 50,000.
3.Minimum deposit Rs 1000/- and no maximum limit.
4.Certificate can be purchased by an adult for himself or on behalf of a minor or by two adults.
5.KVP can be purchased from any DEpartmental Post office. This facility will also be extended shortly to the designated branches of commercial Banks.
6.Facility of nomination is available.
7.Certificate can be transferred from one person to another and from one post office to another.
8.Certificate can be encashed after 2 1/2 years from the date of issue.
Salient Features of re-launched Kisan Vikas Patra :
1.Amount Invested doubles in 100 months ( 8years 4 months)
2.Available in denominations of Rs 1,000, 5000, 10,000 and Rs 50,000.
3.Minimum deposit Rs 1000/- and no maximum limit.
4.Certificate can be purchased by an adult for himself or on behalf of a minor or by two adults.
5.KVP can be purchased from any DEpartmental Post office. This facility will also be extended shortly to the designated branches of commercial Banks.
6.Facility of nomination is available.
7.Certificate can be transferred from one person to another and from one post office to another.
8.Certificate can be encashed after 2 1/2 years from the date of issue.
Centre to lower age limit for civil service aspirants
The Central Govt intends to reduce the upper age limit and number of attempts of applicants with effect from 2015. Going by the new norm, the upper age limit will be 29 years for SC/ST candidates, 28 years for OBC and 26 for the unreserved category.
There will be an additional two years for physically challenged candidates in each category.
At present, the upper age limit for SC/ST, OBC and unreserved candidates is 35, 33 and 30 years respectively.
According to information published on the website of the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, the number of attempts allowed for candidates appearing for the Civil Services Examination would also be reduced to six for SC/ST candidates, five for OBC and three for unreserved candidates.
The measures, recommended by the Second Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) and almost entirely accepted by the government, were put up on the website a few months ago.
The Centre has decided to retain August 1 in the examination year as the cut-off date for eligibility and not to review the structure of the examination (both preliminary and main) since this was only recently changed.
Source : The Hindu
Closed Holiday for MUHARAM has been changed
Holiday for MUHARAM IN Kerala Circle has been changed from 4th November 2014 to 3rd November 2014.Hence the Closed Holiday will be on 3rd Nov-2014,Monday.
Voluntary Retirement of Shri George Ninan (IPoS-1981), PMG (BD & Mails), Madhya Pradesh Circle
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Promotion to the Grade of Member, Postal Services Board, Indian Postal Service, Group 'A' on regular basis
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India Post joins hand with Snapdeal.com, to introduce new-age technology at cost of Rs. 4909 crores
New Delhi: In a bid to enhance its electronic connectivity and capability across 1.5 lakh Post Offices in India, Department of Posts is in the process of inducting new-age technology through an enterprise wide IT Project. In this series, it has also signed Business MOU with snapdeal.com & shopclues.com.
India Post is celebrating National Postal Week from 9th to 15th October, 2014 and on the occasion of Business Development Day on 14th Oct 2014 it decided to join hands with Snapdeal.com & shopclues.com.
Mr. Vijay Ajmera, Sr. Vice President (Finance) Snapdeal.com said that they are happy to choose Department of Post as their delivering partner and this partnership will provide their e-commerce business a wider reach and network.
In tune with the emerging e-Commerce market, parcel product has been revamped & Cash on Delivery (CoD) facility has been introduced. State-of-the-art Parcel centres are also being set up across the country. Department is also developing exclusive Parcel Network to cater the needs of e-Commerce companies.
Department is also developing Parcel Network to cater to the needs of e-Commerce companies. Delivery of parcels and Express mail is also planned to be mechanised in bigger cities for efficient & quicker delivery.
Department of Posts hiring insurance agents
Hyderabad, October 14: The Department of Posts, AP Circle is hiring an unspecified numbers of direct agents to work for the Postal Life Insurance (PLI) and Rural Postal Life Insurance (RPLI) through walk-in interviews.
The minimum educational qualifications should be a pass in 12th standard for those who are living in areas with a population of 5,000 or above 10th standard for those living in any other places. Interested candidates might attend the walk-in-interview on October 31 at the officer of the senior superintendent of posts, Secunderabad Division, Hyderabad at 10 am with relevant proof of date of birth and educational qualifications. Short-listed candidates would be given provisional licence number besides necessary training to get through the licentiate examination conducted by Insurance Institute of India to get permanent licence.
The PLI agents would get 0.25 per cent commission on the sum and two per cent on renewal premium collected by them on cash policies procured by them. For RPLI agents, it would be 10 per cent on premium collected for the first 12 months after acceptance and 2.5 per cent on renewal premium, according to a release.
India Post to play an important role in online shopping now
Keeping in view the enormous growth of the e-commerce sector in the country in recent years, India Post has recently joined hands with the e-retail giants Flipkart, Snapdeal, Amazon. India Postal Department will soon be delivering products of these online companies in every corner of the nation in the near future.
The prospects of collaboration were discussed in a press conference held on Saturday on the occasion of 'mail diwas' during 'National Postal Week'. The machine installed on latest 'Automated Mail Processor Center' was also displayed.
Shri John Samuel, Member of the Postal Service Board informed that the Indian Post will soon convert 1.55 lakh post offices of the country to the high-tec 'Parcel hubs' and an investment of Rs 4.90 crore is being pitched for this plan.
“India Post will play a major role in e-commerce industry and would be using latest machines. It would be transforming according to the needs of the world,” he further added.
Chief Post Master General Shri Vashumitra stressed that automated mail processing centre built at IGI airport, is important for the modernisation of India Post. He also shared that letter sorting machine, mixed mail sorter machines installed in the centre work quickly. The letters and parcels are sorted out as per the different states and different areas (as per Pincodes).
33,000 letters per hour can be sorted by this machine. He urged the customers as well to write the addresses and pincodes on the letters and parcels correctly, avoid using coloured envelopes, so that there may be no problems in sorting of the letters and parcels.
Relaunching of Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP) on 16.10.2014
National Savings Institute is organizing a function on 16 th October, 2014 for launching of Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP) in New Delhi. During the function, Department of Posts officials will be awarded for their Outstanding Performance in the field of Small Saving Scheme. For this purpose, nominations has been caled for from each circle
Hon'ble Minister's surprise visit to post office, seeks explanation behind the mess
Delhi: Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad spearheaded the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Clean India' drive at the postal department offices on Monday.
He was seen chiding officers and sought explanation on why post offices in Delhi had not been cleaned.
Prasad said, "I picked up the garbage myself today. You must have seen that. I opened the cupboard myself to see the dirt. I hope a message is sent in the entire country after this."
Prasad even warned officers saying, "I can turn up in any post office any time."
The NDA government will kickstart its Swachh Bharat Abhiyan officially on October 2. The initiative is part of Modi's aim to clean up country's public spots by October 2019.
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Administering of Pledge "Swachh Shapath" on 2nd October, 2014 as a part of "Swachh Bharat Mission"
As communicated vide Secretary (Postal Services Board) D.O. No.87-04/2014-Coordn/O&M dated 29th September, 2014 all the Officers and Staff will come to office by 9.30 AM on 2nd October, 2014 and take pledge at 9.45 AM. The employees are also to voluntarily carry out cleanliness of their office premises from inside and outside.
No Holiday on October 2 for Central Government Employees This Time
Cabinet Secretary Ajith Seth has asked the Central Government employees to come to office on October 2, which happens to be the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, and a national holiday, and tidy up the office premises. A circular to this effect will be sent to all the Central Government offices soon.
As part of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Swachh Bharat’ (Clean India) mission, all Central Government employees have been asked to report on duty on October 2, and take a pledge of cleanliness. The circular has already been sent to the secretaries of various departments.
Cabinet Secretary Ajith Seth explained, “During his Independence Day speech on August 15, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the ‘Swachh Bharat’ mission. He is all set to begin the campaign on October 2.
As part of the campaign, all Central Government employees are to attend the office on October 2 to take the pledge of cleanliness. Prior to the campaign, all concerned Central Government officials have been intimated to clean up the office premises.
Seth has said that all the Central Government departments will have to participate without fail in the ‘Swachh Bharat’ mission.
Government asks ministries, officials to take cleanliness pledge on October 2-Gandhi Jayanti
The Narendra Modi government has asked all ministries to go on an "intensive cleanliness campaign" from September 25 to October 2 in the week to Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary, culminating in a Swachta Shapath or cleanliness pledge to be taken by bureaucrats in Delhi on Gandhi Jayanthi.
Cabinet secretary Ajit Seth asked secretaries to take the cleanliness drive in government offices and public buildings "to the next level so that there is visible and felt impact," in a September 20 note that ET has seen.
The cleanliness pledge is to be taken by all government officials on October 2, with senior staff personally seeing to it that the week-long drive is pursued vigorously in their departments. Seth asked ministries for a comprehensive action plan to be sent to him by September 22 "so that Prime Minister Narendra Modi can be briefed".
Modi has already said that he will be picking up the broom on October 2 to clean a public place.
"The PM has given a call for Swach Bharat as a mass movement to realise Mahatma Gandhi's dream of cleanliness. Each ministry should participate in this national endeavour and undertake cleanliness and awareness campaign in a befitting manner," Seth said.
"For a campaign of this nature to be successful, there is a need to create massive public awareness and to ensure participation and action for cleaning homes, government offices, schools, hospitals, work places, streets, roads and markets, railway station and bus terminals, statues, monuments, rivers, lakes, ponds and other public places," he said in the note.
Cabinet secretary Ajit Seth asked secretaries to take the cleanliness drive in government offices and public buildings "to the next level so that there is visible and felt impact," in a September 20 note that ET has seen.
The cleanliness pledge is to be taken by all government officials on October 2, with senior staff personally seeing to it that the week-long drive is pursued vigorously in their departments. Seth asked ministries for a comprehensive action plan to be sent to him by September 22 "so that Prime Minister Narendra Modi can be briefed".
Modi has already said that he will be picking up the broom on October 2 to clean a public place.
"The PM has given a call for Swach Bharat as a mass movement to realise Mahatma Gandhi's dream of cleanliness. Each ministry should participate in this national endeavour and undertake cleanliness and awareness campaign in a befitting manner," Seth said.
"For a campaign of this nature to be successful, there is a need to create massive public awareness and to ensure participation and action for cleaning homes, government offices, schools, hospitals, work places, streets, roads and markets, railway station and bus terminals, statues, monuments, rivers, lakes, ponds and other public places," he said in the note.
Sri. G.C.Sreenivasa,Karnataka Circle to be new SP,Pathanamthitta divsion
Sri.G.C.Sreenivasa,OSD,CO,Trivandrum has been posted as Superintendent of PO's ,Pathanamthitta division.
Copy of the C.O order will be updated soon.
Copy of the C.O order will be updated soon.
Holiday for RAMZAN has been changed in Kerala Circle to 28.07.2014
Closed holiday for RAMZAN in Kerala Circle will be on 28 JULY 2014,Monday instead of 29.7.2014.Earlierly declared holiday date 29.07.2014 will be a working day for all the Central Government Employees in Kerala Circle.
Top priority for digital connectivity of all post offices, says MoC
New Delhi, July 21: Proper digital connectivity of all post offices in the country is top priority for the Government, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told the Lok Sabha here on Monday.
Replying to questions related to his Ministry, Prasad said the Prime Minister was personally monitoring a host of departments and postal services were one of them.
“The Prime Minister spent about one-and-a half–hours on the postal department and has given suggestions, which will be considered,” he said, in reply to a query by Biju Janata Dal’s Tathagata Satapathy on the status of the banking licence applied for by the postal department. Prasad said there was need for reforms in postal reforms as also upgradation of Grameen Dak Ghar Services, catering to the rural population.
Mobile networks :
Prasad said the Government’s priority was also to improve BSNL services. Responding to a question raised by Congress MP Ashok Chavan on poor mobile network in Naxal-affected regions in Maharashtra, Prasad said mobile networks, under the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) scheme in such areas are likely to be set up in 15 months.
Prasad said the Government’s priority was also to improve BSNL services. Responding to a question raised by Congress MP Ashok Chavan on poor mobile network in Naxal-affected regions in Maharashtra, Prasad said mobile networks, under the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF) scheme in such areas are likely to be set up in 15 months.
A proposal to install mobile towers at 1,836 locations in nine States affected by Left Wing Extremism with funding support from USOF has already been approved, he added.
The Minister said Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) had installed mobile towers at 363 locations for which financial support to meet operational expenses would be provided through USOF.
24th Divisional Conference of Federation of National Postal Organizations-Pathanamthitta Division on 20.7.2014
The 24th Joint Conference of all Unions(NAPE-Gr-C, NUPE-Postman/MTS & NUGDS) of Federation of National Postal Organizations(FNPO) of Pathanamthitta Divsion will be held at MAR PEELAXINOS MEMORIAL HALL(Opp.K.S.R.T.C ,Pathanamthitta) on 20.07.2014,Sunday.
The Meeting will be presided by Sri.K.Sivadasan Nair ,MLA and the Joint Conference will get Inaugurated by H'ble Member of Parliament Sri. Anto Antony.The conference will witness the presence the FNPO National and State leaders & various other trade union leaders also.The trade union session in the afternoon will be presided by Sri.A.Shamsudeen,INTUC Dist. President and the session will inaugurated by Sri.P.Mohanraj,DCC(I),President.The Employees retired from service will be felicitated in the conference and the students those who attained great success in the SSLC & +2 examinations will also be awarded in the function.
Johny Joseph
Div.Secretary,FNPO,Pathanamthitta
The Meeting will be presided by Sri.K.Sivadasan Nair ,MLA and the Joint Conference will get Inaugurated by H'ble Member of Parliament Sri. Anto Antony.The conference will witness the presence the FNPO National and State leaders & various other trade union leaders also.The trade union session in the afternoon will be presided by Sri.A.Shamsudeen,INTUC Dist. President and the session will inaugurated by Sri.P.Mohanraj,DCC(I),President.The Employees retired from service will be felicitated in the conference and the students those who attained great success in the SSLC & +2 examinations will also be awarded in the function.
Johny Joseph
Div.Secretary,FNPO,Pathanamthitta
Prime Minister to reach out to govt employees' on Independence Day: Creation of the database of phone numbers and email addresses of all employees
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked for an exhaustive Central database of all Central and state government employees. The creation of the database, which will have the phone numbers and email addresses of all employees, is already underway, and will be first used on Independence Day when Modi's speech is directly sent to the employees by mail and messages.
The prime minister would like his maiden speech from the Red Fort to be directly communicated to one crore government employees, such as school teachers, village sarpanches, healthcare workers etc, in the farthest corners of the country. Most of these are not tech-savvy, Internet users and so frenetic efforts are under way to implement Modi's intent, said government sources.
The government has therefore initiated the process of creating the first-ever countrywide database of central and state government employees and stakeholders. Cabinet secretary Ajit Seth is monitoring the creation of this database after clear instructions by PM Modi. Seth has been meeting officials from all ministries two times every week to monitor the progress.
The National Informatics Centre has created a new portal sampark.nic.in for the purpose. All states, through their districts and block level offices, have been directed to update their data on this website. "The ministries are also coordinating with their state counterparts to compile this data in a time bound manner," said an official.
Holiday Home at Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh for Central Govt Employees
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Orders in the cadre of PS Group B (Adhoc)
Vide letter No. ST/1/1/5/2013/III Pt dated 7.7.14, CO has issued the following orders in PS Group B (Adhoc).
1.Sri. K.V.Anil Kumar, PM Kannur promoted on adhoc basis to PS Group B and allotted to NR vice Sri. A.Mohammedkutty, SP Vadakara granted leave from 7.7.14 to 4.9.14
2.Sri. T.M.Krishnaswamy, ASP, RO Calicut promoted on adhoc basis to PS Group B and allotted to NR vice Sri. A.Sudhakaran, SP Manjeri, granted leave from 14.7.14 to 12.9.14
3.Sri. P.G.Babu, ASP(HQ) Irinjalakuda promoted on adhoc basis to Group B and posted as SP, Trivandrum South against vacant post.
4.Sri. C.Sivadasan Pillai, ASP TVLA, promoted on adhoc basis to PS Group B and posted as OSD(FS), CO TVM vice Sri. G.C.Srinivas granted leave from 2.7.14 to 28.8.14.
5.Sri. B.Padmakumar, Manager, NSH Kochi, promoted on adhoc basis to Group B and posted as SP Pathanamthitta against vacant post.
1.Sri. K.V.Anil Kumar, PM Kannur promoted on adhoc basis to PS Group B and allotted to NR vice Sri. A.Mohammedkutty, SP Vadakara granted leave from 7.7.14 to 4.9.14
2.Sri. T.M.Krishnaswamy, ASP, RO Calicut promoted on adhoc basis to PS Group B and allotted to NR vice Sri. A.Sudhakaran, SP Manjeri, granted leave from 14.7.14 to 12.9.14
3.Sri. P.G.Babu, ASP(HQ) Irinjalakuda promoted on adhoc basis to Group B and posted as SP, Trivandrum South against vacant post.
4.Sri. C.Sivadasan Pillai, ASP TVLA, promoted on adhoc basis to PS Group B and posted as OSD(FS), CO TVM vice Sri. G.C.Srinivas granted leave from 2.7.14 to 28.8.14.
5.Sri. B.Padmakumar, Manager, NSH Kochi, promoted on adhoc basis to Group B and posted as SP Pathanamthitta against vacant post.
Typing & Dataentry test Coaching class at Pathanamthitta on 06.07.2014
It has been decided by FNPO,Pathanamthitta to conduct Coaching Classes on Typing & Data Entry Test for the Candidates who have been sort listed for the Paper-II Examination to be held on 12,13 & 14th July 2014.The first Coaching Class will be conducted on 6th July 2014,Sunday at Shanthi Tourist Home(Room No.101),Pathanamthitta.
For further details Please Contact :-
1. Sri.Johny Joseph- 9447111525
2. Sri.Raju Thomas -9447207114
3. Sri.P.M.Babuji - 9400143905
For further details Please Contact :-
1. Sri.Johny Joseph- 9447111525
2. Sri.Raju Thomas -9447207114
3. Sri.P.M.Babuji - 9400143905
Message of Secretary (Posts) for the staff and officers of the Department over the IT Project.
It gives me immense pleasure to update you about the ambitious IT Modernization project of the Department of Posts. As you know, with this project we have embarked upon a transformational journey. I take this opportunity to congratulate and thank each one of you for your dedication and hard work to bring about this historic transformation.
At this point in time, we have already networked close to 23,000 locations, making our the largest WAN in the country. Implementation of our Core Banking System and PLI solutions have attained a critical mass, which will enable us to undertake performance testing & certification before further roll outs. Core SI solutions relating to Mail Operations, Human Resources and F&A are in the UAT stage; and we are nearing identification of a vendor for the Rural Hardware program to support the modernization of our rural post offices.
Implementation of the CBS and Core-PLI solutions has been gradual by design so that we can pinpoint errors/ defects in the solutions and address them appropriately, before graduating to an exponential roll-out phase. As expected, officers and staff are facing some challenges during the initial implementation phase. While we continue to strengthen the solutions based on these valuable experiences, the extra mile that you all have traversed in order to manage these challenges is commendable.
Next Additional Dearness Allowance Hike Almost Confirmed at 7%
The Labour Bureau released the AICPIN points for the month of May yesterday. The AICPIN points, which had remained stagnant at 242 has increased by 2 points to touch 244 now. This has led to an increase of the Dearness Allowance for the month of May from 105.02 to 106.17.
With only one month left for the calculation of the second installment of additional Dearness Allowance of the year, one can be almost sure that it would bring a hike of 7%.
The two previous rounds of Dearness Allowance revision brought hikes of 10% each. One could sense an air of disappointment and lack of enthusiasm among the employees this time.
PA/SA Direct Recruitment Examination Paper-I Result Published-Kerala Circle
THE RESULT OF PAPER-I OF PA/SA DIRECT RECRUITMENT EXAMINATION FOR KERALA CIRCLE HELD ON 27TH APRIL HAS BEEN PUBLISHED.CANDIDATES CAN GET THEIR RESULT BY CLICKING ON BELOW LINK BY LOGGING IN USING THEIR INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION NO. & PASSWORD :-
PA/SA EXAM PAPER-I RESULT
PAPER II EXAMINATION WILL BE HELD ON JULY 12,13 & 14.
PA/SA EXAM PAPER-I RESULT
PAPER II EXAMINATION WILL BE HELD ON JULY 12,13 & 14.
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Classification of Posts in 7th Pay Commission – NC JCM Staff Side Suggestion
Classification of Posts.
Except the 2nd CPC, all other earlier Commissions had recommended for the retention of the four Groups of classifications. The 2nd Pay Commission was of the
opinion that the grouping of Central Government employees into four categories served no practical purpose. Rather, they commented that it had only created an
unhealthy psychological effect. The 4th CPC therefore suggested for abandoning the classification of civil servants in 4 groups. They had examined the practice followed
by other countries including those with a large and complex civil service, where it had not been found necessary to super impose upon their civil service grade and
occupational groups.
During the last six and half decades, our country has moved quite far away from the colonial system of governance in substance and form. The 3rd CPC justified the
grouping on an assumed equivalence of the work content in different levels of the various occupational groups. Over the years, changes in the scale of pay of many
grade and cadres have taken place, even though there had been no change in the value or level of responsibility of the assigned jobs. Ddespite having no such addition
to the level of responsibility to assigned jobs, the grades had to move from one group to another, because of the pay scale based grouping.
It is the view of he Department of Personnel on classification that has ultimately survived. It may not be out of place to mention that the service condition of Government employees are still governed by the rules enunciated, whether country was a British Colony. Despite the specific provision in the constitution (Article 309) making it incumbent upon the parliament to enact the legislation to govern the service conditions of civil servants the fact remains that no Government which took over the reins of governance in the country could find time to introduce a Bill in the parliament for that purpose. It is not therefore surprising that the DOPT stuck to the conservative position of maintaining the status quo.
The four grouping which presently refers the classification, we must sadly state has taken the shape and content of “varnashram”. In almost all the PSUs, the classification is “Executive and Non Executives”. In our opinion all cadres, which were characterised as “Gazetted” in 1960s may be placed in the Group of Executive and the rest in non-executive.
We, therefore, request the 7th CPC to make recommendation on classification of posts on the basis suggested by us.
NC JCM Staff Side suggestion on Children Education Allowance
Children Education Allowance
The Children Education allowance was introduced w.e.f. 1-9-2008 on the basis of the recommendation of 6th CPC. In the background of escalation of school fees, and
other expenses connected with education of Children, the present scheme has been a big relief for the Government employees. Presently the allowance is admissible for
two children, for studying in a recognised school upto XII standard.
The maximum ceiling is stipulated at Rs.18000/- since this allowance had been hiked by 50%
because of the DA component in salary having been crossed 100% on 1.1.2014. We suggest doubling of this allowance and increasing the same by 50 % whenever the DA crosses over by 50% .
The insistence of receipt for each and every expense to claim the allowance is a cumbersome procedure, which serves no purpose at all. In order to avoid a
probable misuse, the employer may be asked to produce an affidavit to the effect this child/children were bonafide student of the school. The production of receipt
may be dispensed with.
We also suggest that the scheme may be extended to cover children studying for Graduate/Post Graduate and Professional courses. This suggestion is being made in
view of the huge expenses involved for the children’s higher studies, especially in the background of the Government with… from “higher education sector and allowing
private institutions to come up and extract exorbitant changes for … courses.Since the quantum of allowance is fixed with a ceiling on maximum, our suggestion … increase the coverage.
We request our suggestion in the matter may be kindly be recommended to the Government for its acceptance.
NC JCM Staff Side demanding five promotions in the service career
Career progression: Grant five promotions in the service career.
For the efficient functioning of an institution, the primary pre-requisite is to have a contended workforce. It is not only the emoluments, perks and privileges that motivate an employee to give his best. They are no doubt important. But what is more important is to provide them a systematic career progression. The present system of career progression available in the All India Services and the organised group A Civil services attracts large number of young, talented and educated persons to compete in the All India Civil Service Examination. No different was the career progression scheme available in the subordinate services in the past.
Persons who were recruited to subordinate services were able to climb to Managerial positions over a period of time. The situation underwent vast changes in the last two decades. In most of the Departments, stagnation has come to stay. It takes decades to be promoted to the next higher grade in the hierarchy. It was the recognition of the lack of promotional avenue in the subordinate services that made the 5th CPC to recommend a time bound two career progression scheme.
The three time bound scheme of MACP instead of improving the situation has been found less beneficial and has therefore not gone to address the inherent problem of de-motivation that has crept in due to the high level of stagnation. In most of the Departments, the exercise of cadre review which was considered important was not carried out. Any attempt in this regard was restricted to Group A services.
The discontent amongst the employees in the matter is of high magnitude today. The VII CPC therefore, should recommend that the cadre revies are undertaken wherever not done sofar to ensure five hierarchical promotions to all employees in their career on the pattern obtaining for Group A Officers.
Should the GRADE PAY STRUCTURE continue in the 7th CPC too?
Once every 10 years, the Central Government revises the pay grades of its employees. It is common knowledge that the Cabinet had ordered the formation of the 7th CPC (CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION) and has also given its approval to the TERMS OF REFERENCE.
The Central Government has, until now, constituted six CPCs. The 6th CPC has the distinction of having introduced the GRADE PAY STRUCTURE. Until then, there was only the PAY SCALE. It was the 6th CPC that changed it to PAY BAND, GRADE PAY and PAY IN THE PAY BAND. It was then said that the reconstitution was made to reduce the number of categories in the PAY SCALE. They also explained how GRADE PAY was calculated.
Until then, it was difficult to immediately deduce an employee’s BASIC PAY. It was often explained on the Government’s behalf that, after the 6th CPC, the BASIC PAY would amount to the sum of GRADE PAY and PAY IN THE PAY BAND.
Since the difference between each GRADE PAY was not uniform, the employees came under lot of stress. Between 1900 and 2000, the difference was just Rs. 100. But, after Rs. 2800, the next GRADE PAY was Rs. 4200. These differences continue to remain unacceptable.
‘GRADE PAY HIERARCHY’ was introduced as a crowning feature of it all. For years, each CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT has its own ‘PROMOTIONAL HIERARCHY’ in place. Promotions were given only on the basis of this sequence. Based on their PROMOTIONAL HIERARCHY, in the 5th CPC, each employee was given an ACP (ASSURED CAREER PROGRESSION). ACP is a scheme under which those who didn’t get any promotions for 12-24 years were given financial upgradations. This didn’t create any big problem.
The 6th CPC introduced MACP (MODIFIED ASSURED CAREER PROGRESSION) in the place of ACP. A scheme was introduced to give FINANCIAL UPGRADATION to those who weren’t given any promotions in 10, 20 or 30 years. This was where the Government ordered that promotions should be given only on the basis of GRADE PAY HIERARCHY.
The confusion that began with implementing the GRADE PAY HIERARCHY, which was common to all, instead of PROMOTIONAL HIERARCHY for promotions continues, and remains unresolved until now.
There is no doubt that most of the anomalies created after the 6th CPC related to MACP stem from the ‘GRADE PAY HIERARCHY’.
Central Government employees now wonder if the ‘GRADE PAY’ method is even required in the first place.
Source: www.employeesnews.in
Foreign Tour for CG Employees – Demanded by NC JCM Staff Side
Explore the possibility of allowing an employer to undertake tour outside India once in his life time in lieu of the LTC.
Leave Travel Concession
Leave Travel Concession is a facility extended to the Government employees, which enables scheme to avail holidays and undertack travel as a tourist with his family.
The facility provides him with an opportunity to be away from the monotonous daily routine and be with his family without the botherisation of the official duties. It is an
established fact that if employer is encouraged to take such holidays they will reform rejuvenated and the employer is benefitted through his increased productivity.
Over the years, on representation from employees, the concession has been widened. However, some aspects of this facilities require certain further relaxations/improvements. We enumerate those as under:-
1. Permission for air journey for all categories of employees to and from NE Region.
2. Permission for personnel posted in NE Region for a journey within NE Region.
3. To increase the periodicity of the LTC once in two years.
4. Explore the possibility of allowing an employer to undertake tour outside India
once in his life time in lieu of the LTC.
We request the 7th CPC to consider recommending our suggestion for improvements
to the Government.
Except the 2nd CPC, all other earlier Commissions had recommended for the retention of the four Groups of classifications. The 2nd Pay Commission was of the
opinion that the grouping of Central Government employees into four categories served no practical purpose. Rather, they commented that it had only created an
unhealthy psychological effect. The 4th CPC therefore suggested for abandoning the classification of civil servants in 4 groups. They had examined the practice followed
by other countries including those with a large and complex civil service, where it had not been found necessary to super impose upon their civil service grade and
occupational groups.
During the last six and half decades, our country has moved quite far away from the colonial system of governance in substance and form. The 3rd CPC justified the
grouping on an assumed equivalence of the work content in different levels of the various occupational groups. Over the years, changes in the scale of pay of many
grade and cadres have taken place, even though there had been no change in the value or level of responsibility of the assigned jobs. Ddespite having no such addition
to the level of responsibility to assigned jobs, the grades had to move from one group to another, because of the pay scale based grouping.
It is the view of he Department of Personnel on classification that has ultimately survived. It may not be out of place to mention that the service condition of Government employees are still governed by the rules enunciated, whether country was a British Colony. Despite the specific provision in the constitution (Article 309) making it incumbent upon the parliament to enact the legislation to govern the service conditions of civil servants the fact remains that no Government which took over the reins of governance in the country could find time to introduce a Bill in the parliament for that purpose. It is not therefore surprising that the DOPT stuck to the conservative position of maintaining the status quo.
The four grouping which presently refers the classification, we must sadly state has taken the shape and content of “varnashram”. In almost all the PSUs, the classification is “Executive and Non Executives”. In our opinion all cadres, which were characterised as “Gazetted” in 1960s may be placed in the Group of Executive and the rest in non-executive.
We, therefore, request the 7th CPC to make recommendation on classification of posts on the basis suggested by us.
NC
JCM STAFF SIDE SUGGESTION ON HOUSE RENT ALLOWANCE
National
Council JCM Staff Side given suggestion on House Rent Allowance for Central
Government employees as under…
House
Rent allowance.
The
present scheme of HRA is based on the recommendation of the 6th CPC,
which is as follows:
Population
criteria
|
classification
|
Rate as
a % of pay + Grade Pay + MSP +NPA
|
50 lakhs
and above
|
X
|
30%
|
50 to 5
lakhs
|
Y
|
20%
|
Below 5
lakhs
|
Z
|
10%
|
We
reproduce hereunder the recommendation made by the third Central Pay Commission
in the matter of grant of house rent allowance. (Para 29 Part I.
Vol. IV.Chapter 56), which would be the best if implemented even today.
While
we find it difficult to accept the kind of parity suggested above, we are aware
of the acute problem caused by the lack of adequate government housing and by
the inadequate government housing and by the inadequacy of the existing rates
of house rent allowance and recommend as follows:-
Government
should take houses on long lease and make residential accommodation available
to its employees on payment of 10% of their pay.
(ii)
Government should lay down appropriate house rent allowance rates in
different cities and towns based not on population criteria, but on
an actual assessment of the prevailing levels of rent in different cities
and towns. Alternatively, certain notional rents for different types
of accommodation meant for officers and personnel of specified
pay groups should be laid down for particular cities after studying
the actual conditions in that city. The difference between the actual
rent paid and 10% of pay should be reimbursed subject to a maximum
of the difference between the notional rent and 10% of the pay.
The existing norms in regard to entitlement of accommodation, size of rooms
etc. could, if necessary, be reduced depending on the housing situation
and the norms usually adopted by different income groups in
renting accommodation in the various cities. Such notional rents should, to start with, be applied to all stations falling under the description of classified cities for purposes of House Rent Allowance, Additions could also be made to the list later on by including other cities deserving similar treatment.
renting accommodation in the various cities. Such notional rents should, to start with, be applied to all stations falling under the description of classified cities for purposes of House Rent Allowance, Additions could also be made to the list later on by including other cities deserving similar treatment.
(iii)
Till the Government is able to make arrangements recommended in the preceding
sub-paragraphs, the rates of HRA should be as follows:-
Class of
city/town
|
Rate of
HRA
|
1. A,
B-1 and B-2
|
15% of
pay subject to a
maximum amount of Rs.400 as house rent allowance. |
2. C
class
|
7 ½ % of
pay subject to
a maximum amount of Rs.200 as house rent allowance |
The
above said recommendations is still to be acted upon by the Government and the
transitory provisions suggested by them i.e. payment of allowances at a
pre- determined rate on the basis of classification made of the cities
depending upon the population continue to be employed. The
non-implementation of the above
recommendation of the third CPC , has without exception, gone to depress the wage of all sections of Central Government employees as they are perforce to spend
more than what they receive as HRA for obtaining and retaining the accommodation.
recommendation of the third CPC , has without exception, gone to depress the wage of all sections of Central Government employees as they are perforce to spend
more than what they receive as HRA for obtaining and retaining the accommodation.
The
rates prescribed by the 6th CPC, though an improvement over its
predecessor Commission, it has not improved the situation. The real estate
value throughout the
country has skyrocketed and owning an accommodation within the city/Municipal limit has become impossible for Government employees. There is not a single
town/village where the real estate boom has remained unaffected. The phenomenal increase in the value of land has naturally impacted the rent, one is to pay on
leasing house/flat. The house rent allowance does not bear even a small percentage of the rent. The 7th CPC may recommend to the Government to act upon the suggestion made by the 3rd CPC without any further delay. Pending action on the part of the Government, the Commission may suggest the following rates of
House Rent allowance;
country has skyrocketed and owning an accommodation within the city/Municipal limit has become impossible for Government employees. There is not a single
town/village where the real estate boom has remained unaffected. The phenomenal increase in the value of land has naturally impacted the rent, one is to pay on
leasing house/flat. The house rent allowance does not bear even a small percentage of the rent. The 7th CPC may recommend to the Government to act upon the suggestion made by the 3rd CPC without any further delay. Pending action on the part of the Government, the Commission may suggest the following rates of
House Rent allowance;
X
classified cities:
|
60%
|
Y
classified towns
|
40%
|
Z
classified places
|
20%
|
Demand
to calculate House Rent Allowance based on Census 2011 should gain
prominence..!
Demand
to increase House Rent Allowance Must Get Stronger!
House
Rent Allowance to Central Government employees is now calculated on the basis
of the population census of 2001. The cities and towns are classified as X, Y,
and Z, based on their population. Employees in these towns are eligible for
30%, 20% and 10% House Rent Allowances respectively.
Population
census is conducted once every ten years. The most recent census was held in
2011. Official information and findings of the Census was sent by the registrar
General & Census Commissioner to the Finance Ministry a long time ago.
It
is well known that the Confederation Secretary General had recently sent a
letter to the Finance Ministry reiterating that the House rent Allowance must
be recalculated on the basis of the new Census-2011 report.
Based
on the 2001 Census, Central Government employees residing in towns with
population of more than 50 lakhs are given a House Rent Allowance of 30% of
their basic pay. Employees living in towns with population of more than 5 lakhs
are given House Rent Allowance of 20%. Those living in all the other towns are
given a HRA of 10%.
Similarly,
Transportation Allowance too is given in two categories A-1, A, and Other
places. 13 towns are currently classified as A-1 and A categories.
The
general feeling is that the demand for the revision of HRA based on the
Population Census 2011 should come from all sides.
Take
the cities of Ahmadabad and Pune, for example. Populations in these towns have
crossed the 50 lakh mark (Ahmadabad’s population is 63,52,254; and Pune’s
population is 50,49,968). Similarly, according to Census 2011, the population
of many smaller towns have crossed the 5 lakh mark. There is no doubt that a
revision of House Rent Allowance based on the 2011 Population Census will
benefit hundreds of thousands of employees.
Click
here for the details of the population and town classifications, based on the
Population Census that is now in force.
Urban Agglomerations & Towns...
Urban Agglomerations & Towns...
Here
is the difference in the Population Census of 2001 and 2011 for some of the
major cities:
CITY
|
POPULATION
2001 CENSUS
|
POPULATION
2011 CENSUS
|
DELHI
(UA)
|
1,28,77,470
|
1,63,14,838
|
GREATER
MUMBAI (UA)
|
1,64,34,386
|
1,84,14,288
|
KOLKATA
(UA)
|
1,32,05,697
|
1,41,12,536
|
CHENNAI
(UA)
|
65,60,242
|
86,96,010
|
BENGALURU
(UA)
|
57,01,446
|
84,99,399
|
HYDERABAD
(UA)
|
57,42,036
|
68,09,970
|
Children Education Allowance
The Children Education allowance was introduced w.e.f. 1-9-2008 on the basis of the recommendation of 6th CPC. In the background of escalation of school fees, and
other expenses connected with education of Children, the present scheme has been a big relief for the Government employees. Presently the allowance is admissible for
two children, for studying in a recognised school upto XII standard.
The maximum ceiling is stipulated at Rs.18000/- since this allowance had been hiked by 50%
because of the DA component in salary having been crossed 100% on 1.1.2014. We suggest doubling of this allowance and increasing the same by 50 % whenever the DA crosses over by 50% .
The insistence of receipt for each and every expense to claim the allowance is a cumbersome procedure, which serves no purpose at all. In order to avoid a
probable misuse, the employer may be asked to produce an affidavit to the effect this child/children were bonafide student of the school. The production of receipt
may be dispensed with.
We also suggest that the scheme may be extended to cover children studying for Graduate/Post Graduate and Professional courses. This suggestion is being made in
view of the huge expenses involved for the children’s higher studies, especially in the background of the Government with… from “higher education sector and allowing
private institutions to come up and extract exorbitant changes for … courses.Since the quantum of allowance is fixed with a ceiling on maximum, our suggestion … increase the coverage.
We request our suggestion in the matter may be kindly be recommended to the Government for its acceptance.
NC JCM Staff Side demanding five promotions in the service career
Career progression: Grant five promotions in the service career.
For the efficient functioning of an institution, the primary pre-requisite is to have a contended workforce. It is not only the emoluments, perks and privileges that motivate an employee to give his best. They are no doubt important. But what is more important is to provide them a systematic career progression. The present system of career progression available in the All India Services and the organised group A Civil services attracts large number of young, talented and educated persons to compete in the All India Civil Service Examination. No different was the career progression scheme available in the subordinate services in the past.
Persons who were recruited to subordinate services were able to climb to Managerial positions over a period of time. The situation underwent vast changes in the last two decades. In most of the Departments, stagnation has come to stay. It takes decades to be promoted to the next higher grade in the hierarchy. It was the recognition of the lack of promotional avenue in the subordinate services that made the 5th CPC to recommend a time bound two career progression scheme.
The three time bound scheme of MACP instead of improving the situation has been found less beneficial and has therefore not gone to address the inherent problem of de-motivation that has crept in due to the high level of stagnation. In most of the Departments, the exercise of cadre review which was considered important was not carried out. Any attempt in this regard was restricted to Group A services.
The discontent amongst the employees in the matter is of high magnitude today. The VII CPC therefore, should recommend that the cadre revies are undertaken wherever not done sofar to ensure five hierarchical promotions to all employees in their career on the pattern obtaining for Group A Officers.
Should the GRADE PAY STRUCTURE continue in the 7th CPC too?
Once every 10 years, the Central Government revises the pay grades of its employees. It is common knowledge that the Cabinet had ordered the formation of the 7th CPC (CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION) and has also given its approval to the TERMS OF REFERENCE.
The Central Government has, until now, constituted six CPCs. The 6th CPC has the distinction of having introduced the GRADE PAY STRUCTURE. Until then, there was only the PAY SCALE. It was the 6th CPC that changed it to PAY BAND, GRADE PAY and PAY IN THE PAY BAND. It was then said that the reconstitution was made to reduce the number of categories in the PAY SCALE. They also explained how GRADE PAY was calculated.
Until then, it was difficult to immediately deduce an employee’s BASIC PAY. It was often explained on the Government’s behalf that, after the 6th CPC, the BASIC PAY would amount to the sum of GRADE PAY and PAY IN THE PAY BAND.
Since the difference between each GRADE PAY was not uniform, the employees came under lot of stress. Between 1900 and 2000, the difference was just Rs. 100. But, after Rs. 2800, the next GRADE PAY was Rs. 4200. These differences continue to remain unacceptable.
‘GRADE PAY HIERARCHY’ was introduced as a crowning feature of it all. For years, each CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT has its own ‘PROMOTIONAL HIERARCHY’ in place. Promotions were given only on the basis of this sequence. Based on their PROMOTIONAL HIERARCHY, in the 5th CPC, each employee was given an ACP (ASSURED CAREER PROGRESSION). ACP is a scheme under which those who didn’t get any promotions for 12-24 years were given financial upgradations. This didn’t create any big problem.
The 6th CPC introduced MACP (MODIFIED ASSURED CAREER PROGRESSION) in the place of ACP. A scheme was introduced to give FINANCIAL UPGRADATION to those who weren’t given any promotions in 10, 20 or 30 years. This was where the Government ordered that promotions should be given only on the basis of GRADE PAY HIERARCHY.
The confusion that began with implementing the GRADE PAY HIERARCHY, which was common to all, instead of PROMOTIONAL HIERARCHY for promotions continues, and remains unresolved until now.
There is no doubt that most of the anomalies created after the 6th CPC related to MACP stem from the ‘GRADE PAY HIERARCHY’.
Central Government employees now wonder if the ‘GRADE PAY’ method is even required in the first place.
Source: www.employeesnews.in
Suggestion
on Transport Allowance by NC JCM Staff Side
Transport
allowance
The
5th CPC had introduced transport allowance for employees working in
classified towns on account of various factors like unprecedented growth
of city limits, increase in volume of traffic and non availability of
residential accommodation at reasonable rents near offices, which are
usually located in the heart of cities. If these were the factors it
appears that the 5th CPC did not take into account that it is usually a
low paid employee who finds residence at a very long distance from his
office whereas officers are offered residences very near to their offices.
If,
therefore, transport allowance was meant to defray the transportation
charges from residence to office and back the higher rates should have
been recommended for the low paid employees who were residing at a distant
places. Since the 6th CPC?s recommendation in this regard was implemented,
there had been several rounds of increase in the fuel charges making a
cascading impact on the public transport fares.
Taking
these factors into account, we suggest that the following rates of
transport allowance may please be recommended.
Pay
Range
|
X
classified city
|
Y
classified towns.
|
Pay upto
Rs. 75,000
|
Rs. 7500
+ DA
|
Rs. 3750
+DA
|
Above
Rs. 75,000
|
Rs. 6500
+DA
|
Rs.
3500+ DA
|
|
|
|
Explore the possibility of allowing an employer to undertake tour outside India once in his life time in lieu of the LTC.
Leave Travel Concession
Leave Travel Concession is a facility extended to the Government employees, which enables scheme to avail holidays and undertack travel as a tourist with his family.
The facility provides him with an opportunity to be away from the monotonous daily routine and be with his family without the botherisation of the official duties. It is an
established fact that if employer is encouraged to take such holidays they will reform rejuvenated and the employer is benefitted through his increased productivity.
Over the years, on representation from employees, the concession has been widened. However, some aspects of this facilities require certain further relaxations/improvements. We enumerate those as under:-
1. Permission for air journey for all categories of employees to and from NE Region.
2. Permission for personnel posted in NE Region for a journey within NE Region.
3. To increase the periodicity of the LTC once in two years.
4. Explore the possibility of allowing an employer to undertake tour outside India
once in his life time in lieu of the LTC.
We request the 7th CPC to consider recommending our suggestion for improvements
to the Government.
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