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Sunday 27 November 2011

FLASH NEWS from CHQ DATED. 27/11/2011

SG FNPO is receiving hundreds of calls from various circles on the following .
1) Cadre Review.
2) Postmen Recruitment Rules.
3) MNOP
4) HSG I Recruitment Rules.
5) Postmaster grade-3
6) GDS issues( Reduction of point from 20,000 to 10,000 and Revision of Bonus ceiling)
7) Casual laborers.

The SG FNPO meet Secretary Posts on 08/11/11 and also meet CGM (M.B.), DDG(ESST)AND Directors on 09/11/11.There is absolutely no development on the above issues after September 2011.



Saturday 26 November 2011

Highlights of S B Order No. 22 / 2011 to 29 / 2011

Highlights of S B Order No. 22 / 2011 to 29 / 2011 issued in connection with revision of interest rates in Post Office Savings Schemes with effect from 01-12-2011

S B Order No. Issued for Important features to be noted
with effect from 01.12.2011

SB 22 / 2011,Dtd.24.11.2011 K V P


   1. Discontinued from 01.12.2011.
   2. Existing stock to be returned by BOs to Account Office,
      S O to HO and by HO to CSD after 30.11.2011.
   3. Investment through cheques not to be accepted from 28.11.2011.
   4. Amount to be refunded in respect of cheques cleared after 30.11.2011.

SB 23 / 2011,Dtd.24.11.2011 NSC


 1. Maturity period reduced to 5 years
2. Maturity value revised to 150.90 (for denomination of Rs.100/-).
3.Rubber stamp to be affixed on the existing 6 year NSCs citing the revised period / value before issue.

SB24 / 2011,Dtd.24.11.2011 P P F
1. Maximum investment revised to Rs.100000/ per financial year.
2. Rate of interest revised to 8.6%.
3.Rate of interest on loan revised to 2% per annum.
4.Rate of interest of 1 % per annum will be charged on loans taken up to 30.11.2011.

SB 25 / 2011, Dtd.24.11.2011 M I S
 1. Maturity period reduced to 5 years.
2. 5% Bonus on maturity discontinued.
3. Rate of interest shall be 8.2% per annum
4 Rubber stamp shall be used on new Accounts relating to the revised maturity period.
5. No bonus shall be paid on accounts to be opened through cheques presented from 25.11.2011 and cleared after 30.11.2011.

SB26 / 2011, Dtd.24.11.2011
S B Rate of interest revised to 4 % per annum.

SB27 / 2011, Dtd.24.11.2011 T D
 1. Rate of interest per annum revised as follows :
Period of Deposit Rate of interest per annum( Compounded quarterly )


1 Year     7.7
2 Years   7.8
3 Years   8.0
5 Years   8.3

2. Premature Closure :


a. If closed after 6 months but before 1 year
Normal Savings Account interest applicable from time to time shall be payable.


b. If closed after 1 Year ( For 2, 3 & 5 Years TD)
Interest will be calculated 1 % less than the rate specified for the period of deposit of 1 Year, 2 Years or 3 Years TD.


SB28 / 2011, Dtd.24.11.2011 R D Maturity value increased to Rs.738.62 on RD account of Rs.10/- denomination and proportionate value for other denomination.

SB29 / 2011,Dtd.24.11.2011
SAS &MPKBY Agent Commission
Scheme      Rate of Commission


R D                           4%
TD, MIS, NSC         0.5%
PPF                          Nil
SCSS                       Nil

( NB : Original Orders may be referred to for all purposes. This has been produced for instant information)

Friday 25 November 2011

ATMS IN INDIA POST

India Post's plan to set up automated teller machines (ATMs) in its post offices may fail to impress the banking regulator

India Post is in talks with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to set up ATMs. However, since according to norms, only banks are allowed to set up ATMs, the central bank is not in favour of allowing India Post to set up ATMs. According to sources in the banking industry, if India Post set up ATMs, they should fall under the RBI's purview for regulation purposes.

India Post has proposed to set up a subsidiary, Post Bank of India, for providing banking facilities. It has also identified nearly 1,000 post offices, out of its 1.5 lakh post offices, where the ATMs would be initially set up.

The sources said though RBI is uncomfortable with the idea of India Post setting up ATMs, it is yet to formally communicate its apprehensions to the department of post.

To increase efficiency and profitability, the department of post had planned to introduce banking solutions and set up ATMs and debit cards for its customers. It also plans to introduce core banking solution by 2012, and has initiated the process of modernising information technology (IT) during the current financial year. The cost of the IT modernisation project is estimated at around Rs 2,000 crore, which includes an integrated, modular software solution, covering postal operations, banking and insurance services.

The department of post also has plans to tie up with banks to help its customers use their India Post debit cards at ATM machines. It has also submitted a plan to the finance ministry for approval. The department aims to offer banking services through India Post in unbanked rural areas that lack formal financing facilities.

India Post already offers financial services, including post office savings schemes, postal life insurance, pension payments and money transfer services

Tuesday 22 November 2011

Postal Assistant/Stg Assistant- Revised recruitment Rules 2011

Department of Posts has notified Department of Posts ( Postal Assistants and Sorting Assistants) (Group-C Non-gazetted) Recruitment Rules, 2011. These have been published in Official Gazette on 3.11.2011. They come into force from the date of publication in Official Gazette.


For direct recruitment 10+2 or 12 Standard candidates with atleast 60% marks with English as compulsory subject [ excluding vocational stream], 55% for OBC and 45% for SC/ST will be eligible.


GDS should have obtained 50% marks in +2 or 12th standard with English as a Compulsory subject and should have put in minimum 5 years service.They should be within 30 years of age (35 years for those belonging to Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes and 33 years for other Backward Classes)

Thursday 17 November 2011

Gr B Promotions List

Thursday, November 17, 2011Flash : Gr B Promotions List


Dte issued the following Gr B Promotional orders today.

Sl. Sl No. in List Name of the Officer S/s Allotted to Remarks

01. 03 J.Raghavendran TN
02. 04 P.Duraiswamy TN
03. 09 S.Duraisamy TN
04. 23 S.Shanthalingam TN
05. 29 R.Balachander TN
06. 35 A.Sundararajan TN
07. 38 G.Sivaprakasam Andhra
08. 39 A.K.Mehaboob Ali Andhra
09. 41 S.Ramamurthy TN
10. 43 T.Baskar Andhra
11. 44 S.Kumar Maharashtra
12. 45 V.Thangavelu Maharashtra
13. 52 S.Panchapakesan Maharashtra
14. 53 K.Sundaramurthy Perumal TN
15. 55 P.S.Ramasamy Delhi
16. 61 C.Mariappan TN
17. 83 T.Amudha Ganesan Delhi
18. 90 K.Chandrasekaran Delhi
19. 91 L.Chandrasekaran Delhi
20. 101 M.S.Balasubramanian Delhi
21. 113 S.Arumugam PTC, Vadodara
22. 118 R.Kunjithapadham Postal Dte
23. 126 N.P.Sampath Postal Dte
24. 135 P.Ganesan Postal Dte
25. 143 P.Mahalingam Postal Dte
26. 148 V.Muthuraj Postal Dte
27G.K.Ponnurangan PSCI, Ghaziabad
28.S.Srinivasagan West Bengal
<< Click Here >> to download the Dte Memo.
Dte Memo No : 9-1 / 2011-SPG Dt. 17.11.11.



Congrats to all the Officers.

Friday 11 November 2011

அஞ்சலக சேமிப்பிற்கு வட்டி உயர்கிறதுநவம்பர் 09,2011,00:19

அஞ்சலக சேமிப்பிற்கு வட்டி உயர்கிறதுநவம்பர் 09,2011,00:19






புதுடில்லி:நடப்பு 2011-12ம் நிதியாண்டில், அஞ்சலக சேமிப்பு கணக்கிற்கான வட்டி விகிதம் 3.5 சதவீதத்தில் இருந்து 4 சதவீதமாக உயர்த்தப்படுகிறது. இது குறித்த அறிவிப்பு விரைவில் வெளியாகும் என்று எதிர்பார்க்கப் படுகிறது. கடந்த சில மாதங்களுக்கு முன்பு,வங்கிகளின் சேமிப்பு கணக்கிற் கான குறைந்தபட்ச வட்டி,3.5 சதவீதத்தில் இருந்து 4 சதவீத மாக உயர்த்தப்பட்டது. இதையடுத்து, அண்மையில் ரிசர்வ் வங்கி, வங்கிகளின் சேமிப்பு கணக்கிற்கான வட்டி மீதான கட்டுப்பாடுகளை தளர்த்தியது. ஒரு லட்ச ரூபாய் வரையிலான சேமிப்பிற்கு, வங்கிகள் விருப்பமான வட்டி விகிதத்தை நிர்ணயித்துக் கொள்ளலாம் என்று தெரிவிக்கப்பட்டது. ஒரு லட்சத்திற்கு மேற்பட்ட சேமிப்பு கணக்கிற்கு, வாடிக்கையாளர்களிடம் பாரபட்சமின்றி வட்டிவழங்கவும் உத்தரவிட்டது.இதைத் தொடர்ந்து,வங்கிகளின் சேமிப்பு கணக்கில் வாடிக்கையாளர்கள் மேற் கொண்டு வரும் முதலீடு அதிகரித்து வருகிறது. குறைந்த வட்டி வழங்கும் அஞ்சலக சேமிப்பு கணக்கில் இருந்து, வங்கிகளின் சேமிப்பு கணக்கிற்கு பணத்தை மாற்றுவது அதிகரித்துள்ளது.நடப்பு 2011-12ம் நிதியாண்டில், சிறுசேமிப்பு மூலம் 24 ஆயிரத்து 182 கோடி ரூபாய் திரட்ட,மத்திய அர” இலக்கு நிர்ணயித்துள்ளது. ஆனால், இதுவரை குறிப்பிடத்தக்க அளவிற்கு புதிய முதலீடுகளை அஞ்சலக சேமிப்பு ஈர்க்கவில்லை என்று கூறப்படுகிறது. அதற்கு பதிலாக, இந்த சேமிப்பு திட்டத்தில் இருந்து 11 ஆயிரம் கோடி ரூபாய் அளவிலான தொகையை முதலீட்டாளர் கள் திரும்பபெற்றுள்ளதாக தெரியவந்துள்ளது.இந்நிலையில்,சிறு சேமிப்பு திட்டங்களில் மேற்கொள்ள வேண்டிய சீர் திருத்தம் குறித்து அமைக்கப்பட்ட குழு, அதன் பரிந்துரையை மத்திய நிதி அமைச்சகத்திற்கு வழங்கியுள்ளது.இந்த பரிந் துரைகளுக்கு மத்திய நிதியமைச்சர் பிரணாப் முகர்ஜி ஒப்புதல் அளித்துள்ளதாகவும், விரைவில் புதிய நடைமுறை கள் குறித்த அறிவிப்பு வெளியிடப்படும் என்று மத்திய நிதிஅமைச்சக அதிகாரி ஒருவர் தெரிவித்தார்

          .இதன்படி, அஞ்சலக சேமிப்பிற்கான வட்டி 3.5 சதவீதத்தில் இருந்து 4 சதவீதமாக உயர்த்தப்பட உள்ளது. மேலும் 1-5 ஆண்டுகளுக்கான டெபாசிட்டிற்கான வட்டி 6.25 சதவீதத்தில் இருந்து பல நிலைகளாக 8 சதவீதம் வரையி லும் உயர்த்தப்படும். 5 ஆண்டு தொடர் வைப்பு சேமிப்பிற்கான வட்டி7.5 சதவீதத்தில் இருந்து 8 சதவீதமாக உயர்த்தப் படு கிறது. தற்போது 6 ஆண்டுகளாக உள்ள தேசிய சேமிப்பு பத்திரத்தின் காலம், 5 ஆண்டாக குறைக்கப்பட உள்ளது. அதே சமயம், 8.4 சதவீத வட்டியில் 10 ஆண்டிற்கான தேசிய சேமிப்பு பத்திரம் அறிமுகப்படுத்தப்பட உள்ளது.அஞ்ச லக பொது சேமநல நிதிக்கான வட்டி 8 சதவீதத்தில் இருந்து 8.2 சதவீதமாக உயர்த்தப்படும். கிசான் விகாஸ் பத்திர திட் டம் கைவிடப்பட உள்ளது.






Source: Dinamalar

Tuesday 8 November 2011

Expected DA from Jan 2012





Perhaps it is very early to calculate the status of additional Dearness allowance from January, 2012 for Central Government employees and Pensioners, before releasing the AICPIN for the balance of three months i.e.October, November and December. Enquiries are being poured as comments and received emails to our inbox about the expected DA from Jan, 2012. We can assume that the AICPIN will certainly go up, because of the essential commodities prices are going high with non stop. Anyway we can assume the additional Dearness allowance from January 2012 will be minimum 7%.


The existing Dearness allowance is 58%, it will become as 58% + 7% = 65%.



Source :CGEN

Posted by All India Association of IPs/ASPs at 9:34 PM

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Tuesday 1 November 2011

Highlights of draft Post Office Bill 2011






1. Opening of market by reducing the exclusive privilege of Central Government:

Gradual opening of the market by phase wise removal of the monopoly proposed.

Exclusive privilege reduced upto 150 gm. In case of letters and upto 50 gm. in case of

express mail. Couriers can carry letters even within 150 gm and 50 gm ( the reserve

area) subject to them charging twice the postal rates for letters and twice the rates for

express service.

2. Sunset clause:

A 15 years SUNSET clause for complete removal of exclusive privilege in express

service and Parliamentary Review of exclusive privilege in case of letters is proposed.

3. Universal Service Obligation of the Central Government:

As proposed, USO is defined as the obligation of the Central Government to provide,

through the Department of Posts, basic postal services at reasonable access, affordable

price and with specified service parameters throughout the country. Commitment to

provide postal service, delivery and access to post office 6 days of the week except

holidays.

4. Definitions:

Definitions of certain ‘terms’ are proposed keeping in view the definition adopted by

different countries, as also the requirement of customers i.e.

a) “postal services” means services provided by the Central Government or on its behalf

and includes services related to

(i) handling of addressed letters,

(ii) handling of addressed parcels and packages,

(iii) handling of addressed press products,

(iv) handling of these articles as registered or insured mail,

(v) express services for these articles,

(vi) handling of unaddressed articles,

(vii) Value Payable Post,

(viii) money remittance

(ix) Post Office Counter Services

(x) services on behalf of any Ministry or Department of the Central or State

Governments, or services on behalf of any other organization

(xi) other services not specified elsewhere;

b) “courier services” means services related to the handling of articles of mail i.e.

collection, sorting, dispatch, conveyance and delivery including

(i) handling of addressed letters subject to provisions in Section 4,

(ii) handling of addressed parcels and packages,

(iii) handling of addressed press products,

(iv) express services for these articles subject to provision in Section 4

(v) handling of unaddressed articles,



c) “express services” means postal / courier services related to handling of articles of mail

and expedited delivery within a clearly specified and declared time limit with

confirmation of receipt and with or without end‐to‐end integration to ensure track and

trace and a record of delivery ;

d) “Registered Courier” means any person registered as such under Section ‐‐‐ and

includes his employee or agent or assignee;

e) “Licensee” means a Registered Courier who has been given license under Section ‐‐;

5. Registration and Licensing:

The Central Government may grant registration to any person undertaking the provision

of any courier service in India, who shall be called a Registered Courier. The Central

Government may also grant license to any Registered Courier, who shall be called a

licensee, for providing certain specific services. There is no registration fee or license

fee. Licensing conditions involve adherence to quality, guarantee relief to customers in

case of any deficiency in service and commitment to ensure confidentiality and security

of letter. All operators will require registration for providing any type of courier service

in India. But license will be required only for reserve area, USO and letter mail.

6. Registering Authority:

It is proposed that Central Government shall appoint Registering Authority, in such

manner and to perform such functions, as may be prescribed.

7. Appellate Authority:

An Appellate Authority is proposed for redressal of grievances of any person aggrieved

by an order of Registration Authority.

8. Setting up Extra Territorial Offices of Exchange (ETOE) and International mail

Processing Centers (IMPC) abroad:

Central Govt. may establish ETOEs/IMPCs in other countries for providing international

Mail Services including express and parcel services subject to arrangements with such

Postal Administrations regarding terms and conditions.