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Saturday, December 29, 2012





Grant of Child Care Leave without any reason.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
RAILWAY BOARD
No.E[P&A]I-2012/CPC/LE-5
New Delhi, dated: 17.12.2012
The General Secretary, NFIR,
3, Chelmsford Road,
New Delhi. - 110055.
Dear sir,
Sub: - Grant of Child Care Leave without any reason.
   The undersigned is directed to refer to your letter No. I/5(f) dated 14.11.2012 and to state that as per the extant instruction contained in Board's letter dated 23.10.2008 and 12.12.2008, woman railway employees having minor children may be granted Child Care Leave by an authority competent to grant leave for a maximum period of two years (i.e. 730 days) during their entire service for taking care of upto two children whether for rearing or to look after any of their needs like examination, sickness etc. and that Child Care Leave cannot be demanded as a matter of right.
   Therefore, in order to enable the competent authority to decide on the application for CCL, reasons have to be mentioned and this condition cannot be dispensed with. Moreover, DOP&T has issud instruction in this regard which have been adopted in to for the female railway employees. In the circumstance, Ministry of Railways also cannot unilaterally alter the purpose for which Child Care Leave is introduced to female railway employees. In light of this, the demand is not feasible for acceptance.
Yours faithfully
sd/-
for Secretary, Railway Board.
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Extension of the revised orders on encashment of Earned Leave and Half Pay Leave to industrial employees.

No. 12012/3/2009-Estt.(L)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, P.G. & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
New Delhi. the 28th December, 2012.
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject:- Extension of the revised orders on encashment of Earned Leave and Half Pay Leave to industrial employees.
   The undersigned is directed to state that the matter regarding extension of revised orders on encashment of Earned Leave and Half Pay Leave to industrial employees at par with the non industrial Central Government employees covered by the CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972 has been under consideration of this Department. It has been decided in consultation with the Ministry of Finance (Department of Expenditure) to extend the provision of this Department’s OM No. 14028/3/2008-Estt.(L) dated 25th September 2008, mutatis mutandis to industrial employees of Ministries/Department other than Railways. Accordingly, industrial employees shall be entitled to encash both Earned Leave and Half Pay Leave, subject to overall limit of 300. Cash equivalent payable for Earned Leave shall continue unchanged.
   However, cash equivalent payable for Half Pay leave shall be equal to leave salary admissible for Half Pay Leave plus Dearness Allowance admissible on the leave salary without any reduction being made on account of pension and pension equivalent of other retirement benefit payable. To make up for the shortfall in Earned Leave, no commutation of Half Leave shall be allowed. This Department’s OM No. 14028/25/94-Estt.(L) dated 7th October,1996 stands amended to this extent.
   2. These order shall take effect from the date of 07.11.2006, the date from which accumulation and encashment of 300 days EL were allowed to them and subject to the following conditions;-
   (i) The benefit will be admissible in respect of past cases i.e. relating to period w.e.f. 07.11.2006 to till date, on receipt of applications to that effect from the pensioner concerned by the Administrative Ministry concerned
   (ii) In respect of retirees (retired after 07.11.2006). who have already received encashment of earned leave of maximum limit of 300 days together with encashment of HPL standing at their credit on the date of retirement, such cases need not be reopened. However, such cases of Government servant considered as Industrial employees retiring after 07.11.2006, in which there was a shortfall in reaching the maximum limit of 300 days can he reopened.
   3. Hindi version will follow.
sd/-
(Vibha G. Mishra)
Director

Friday, December 28, 2012




No: S.11030/55/2012-CGHS(P) 
Government of India 
Ministry of Health &Family Welfare 
Department of Health & Family Welfare

Maulana Azad Road, Nirman Bhawan 
New Delhi 110 108 dated the 20th December, 2012

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject : New Timings for CGHS Wellness Centres

The undersigned is directed to state that with a view to improve the functioning of CGHS and ensure optimum utilization of available manpower resources, it has been decided to revise the timings of CGHS Wellness Centres from the present timings of 7.30 AM to 1.30 PM to the new timings of 9.00 AM to 4.00 PM.

2.    The CGHS Wellness Centres in New Delhi which are currently functional for 24 hours, will continue to function as usual in shifts.

3.    The diagnostic laboratories and yoga centres functioning in the CGHS Wellness Centres will open at 8.00 AM and close at 3.00 PM.

4.    The Registration counters in CGHS Wellness Centres will start registration at 9.00 AM and close at 3.45 PM.

5.    A lunch break of 30 Minutes will be allowed to all officers and staff of cons Wellness Centre. The CMO in charge will manage the operations of the Wellness Centre in such a manner by allowing flexible timings for lunch to the officers and staff that the operations of the CGHS Wellness Centre is not brought to halt at any time.

6.    The new timings will be implemented in the CGHS Wellness Centres in New Delhi /NCR. Orders for its implementation in other places will follow.

7    The new timings for CGHS Wellness Centres will be effective from 1st January, 2013.

8.    This issues with the approval of Minister of Health and Family Welfare.

sd/- 
(V.P.Singh) 
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India


Monday, December 24, 2012



NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES
CENTRAL HEADQUARTERS,
1ST FLOOR, NORTH AVENUE POST OFFICE, NEW DELHI-110 001.
No.PF/SEMINAR/2012                                                                              24-12-2012
NOTICE FOR “SEMINAR ON POSTAL SERVICES
               It is hereby notified that an All India Seminar on Postal Services will be conducted on 19-01-2013 (19th January 2013) at Vidisha (Madhya Pradesh) at 5 PM.
Subject    :   “FUTURE OF INDIA POST IN THE ERA OF GLOBALISATION”
               Venue    :         Jalori Garden, N.H.86, Civil Line,Vidisha-464001 (M.P).
               All concerned are requested to attend the Seminar in time.
                                                                                         M.KRISHNAN,
                                                                                Secretary General, NFPE.

DEPARTMENT OF POSTS ISSUED ORDERS
TO ABOLISH 2/3rd POSTS KEPT VACANT FOR THE YEARS                                 2005 to 2008
TOTAL POSTS TO BE ABOLISHED - 17093
CONDUCT PROTEST DEMONSTRATIONS IN FRONT OF
ALL CIRCLE/REGIONAL/DIVISIONAL OFFICES ON 28-12-2012
               As per Government of India orders on Downsizing of Central Government Services, Screening Committee for filling up/aboliotion of posts was constituted in the year 2001 and Annual Direct Recruitment (ADR) plan was approved by the Screening committeefor each year from 2001 to 2008.  Screening Committee cleared only 1/3rd vacancies for direct recruitment and balance 2/3rd posts were ablished as per its recommendations.
               Accordingly Department of Posts abolished 2/3rd vacant posts from 2001 to 2004.  Regarding the abolition of 2/3 rd vacant posts from 2005 to 2008, Postal Department & Communication Ministry requested Finance Ministry to grant exemption to Department of Posts from abolishing the vacant posts from 2005 to 2008, as it is an operative Department dealing with the general public and customers.  2/3rd posts earmarked for abolition from 2005 to 2008 are kept vacant (but not abolished) pending decision of the Finance Ministry.
               The ban on recruitment was lifted and the Screening Committee was abolished in the year 2009.  Government of India issued orders to fill up all vacant posts for the year from 2009 onwards.  Accordingly, Department of Posts, issued orders to fill up all vacancies for the year 2009 and 2010.  Orders are also issued to fill up all vacant posts for the year 2011 and 2012.  But, at the same time, Directorate issued clear instructions to all Chief PMGs that posts kept vacant for the year from 2005 to 2008 should not be filled up under any circumstances but should be kept vacant. (for abolition).
          Finance Ministry has now made it clear that no permission or exemption will be granted to any department including Department of Posts to fill up the posts kept earmarked for abolition as per the Screening Committee recommendations.  Accordingly Department of Posts has now issued orders to abolish all the 2/3rd vacant posts (Total 17093 posts for four years) for the year 2005 to 2008. Cadrewise break-up figure of the posts to be abolished is furnished below:

IP Postal               -            1                Driver Grade III          -              14
PA Postal              -      5010                Driver MMS                -              84
PA SBCO              -        385                Postal Accounts - JA  -           125
PA CO/RO           -        138                LDC                             -           186
PA RLO                 -          11                Group D                     -           118
PA Fgn Post         -          18                Sorter                          -              31
PA MMS               -          12                Hindi Typist                -                1
                                                              Steno                           -                2
SA RMS                -      1259                Steno Group C           -              43
POSTMAN            -      3230                Jr. Hindi Translator   -                8
                                                              Hindi Typist                -                1
Group D Postal   -      4407               
Group D RMS      -      1336                All others                    -           411
Group D MMS     -          81               
Group D CO/RO -          67                Total                            -       17093
Group D PSD/CSD-       90
Group D Others  -          24
CONDUCT PROTEST DEMONSTRATIONS ON 28-12-2012
SEND SAVINGRAMS to Minister, Communications and Secretary, Department of Posts
TEXT OF SAVINGRAM
STRONGLY PROTEST THE ABOLITION OF 17093 POSTS IN DEPARTMENT OF POSTS XXX UNABLE TO MANAGE THE DAY-TO-DAY WORK XXX REQUEST TO REVIEW THE ORDERS AND RESTORE THE POSTS WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT = .......... Branch/Divisional/Circle Secretary.

D. THEAGARAJAN                                        M. KRISHNAN
Secretary General FNPO                                     Secretary General NFPE

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Saturday, December 22, 2012

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE ON ALL INDIA CONFERENCE

Dear Comrades,

Reception Committee, Tamil Nadu informed that the dates for --
1st ALL INDIA CONFERENCE OF AIPEU-GDS(NFPE) 
IS SCHEDULED AS 
21st & 22nd OF MARCH, 2013  
AT DHARMAPRAKASH KALYANA MANDAPAM, 
CHENNAI - 600 084
IT IS REQUESTED BY OUR COMRADES TO CHANGE THE DATES DUE TO HOLI FESTIVAL (27-03-2013) AND SOME OTHER IMPORTANT OCCASIONS DURING LAST WEEK OF THE MONTH OF  MARCH.

PLEASE IGNORE THE DATES ANNOUNCED EARLIER as 26th & 27th OF MARCH, 2013.
ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED FOR ADVANCE RESERVATION ALREADY MADE BY OUR COMRADES WILL BE REGRETTED AND KINDLY BEAR WITH THE SITUATION.
Full form of Reception Committee will be decided on 31st of December, 2012 and other details will be notified accordingly.

Friday, December 21, 2012



1ST AIC OF AIPEU GDS [NFPE] 
AT CHENNAI [TAMILNADU]
26-27 MARCH, 2013
RECEPTION COMMITTEE FORMED WITH
COMRADE K.V.SRIDHARAN AS CHAIRMAN 
AND 
COMRADE K.RAGHAVENDRAN AS GENERAL SECRETARY
     ry
NFPE FEDERAL SECRETARIAT MEETING 27.12.2012
FEDERAL SECRETARIAT MEETING OF NFPE WILL BE HELD ON 27th DECEMBER 2012 AT 6 PM AT NFPE OFFICE, NEW DELHI (AFTER THE JCM DEPARTMENTAL COUNCIL STAFF SIDE MEETING AT 5 PM). ALL GENERAL SECRETARIES AND AVAILABLE OFFICE BEARERS ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND THE MEETING IN TIME.
AGENDA
(1)        12th December Strike.
(2)        All India 48 hours General Strike – Feb 20th & 21st
(3)        Central Zone Study Camp-Vidisha on 19th & 20th Jan 2013.
(4)        Other Items, if any.
{M. Krishnan, Secretary General , NFPE.}

HISTORIC PARLIAMENT MARCH ON 20-12-2012

Historic Parliament March was conducted by Central Trade Unions, Confederation of Central Government Employees  & Workers, Bank, LIC, Defence Employees Federation, State Employees Federation on 20-12-2012. Protesting against PFRDA Bill, FDI, Out Sourcing, Price Rise,. About 10 lac Workers through out the country took part in the Parliament March and criticised the anti people, anti Worker and anti Farmer policies of Government of India.



DA CALCULATION SHEET

DA TABLE FROM 2008

The table describes how to calculate the Dearness allowance with the input of All India Consumer Price Index (IW) month wise...


Month
Year
Base Year
2001=100
Total
Average
App. DA
DA
May
2008
139
1613
--
--
--
June
2008
140
1623
135.25
16.84
16
July
2008
143
1634
--
--
--
Aug
2008
145
1646
--
--
--
Sep
2008
146
1659
--
--
--
Oct
2008
148
1673
--
--
--
Nov
2008
148
1687
--
--
--
Dec
2008
147
1700
141.67
22.38
22
Jan
2009
148
1714
--
--
--
Feb
2009
148
1727
--
--
--
Mar
2009
148
1738
--
--
--
Apr
2009
150
1750
--
--
--
May
2009
151
1762
--
--
--
June
2009
153
1775
147.92
27.78
27
July
2009
160
1792
149.33
29.00
---
Aug
2009
162
1809
150.75
30.23
---
Sep
2009
163
1826
152.17
31.45
---
Oct
2009
165
1843
153.58
32.67
---
Nov
2009
168
1863
155.25
34.11
---
Dec
2009
169
1885
157.08
35.70
35
Jan
2010
172
1909
159.08
37.42
---
Feb
2010
170
1931
160.92
39.01
---
Mar
2010
170
1953
162.75
40.59
---
Apr
2010
170
1973
164.42
42.03
---
May
2010
172
1994
166.17
43.54
---
Jun
2010
174
2015
167.92
40.05
45
July
2010
178
2033
169.42
46.35
---
August
2010
178
2049
170.75
47.50
---
Sep
2010
179
2065
172.08
48.65
---
Oct
2010
181
2081
173.42
49.81
---
Nov
2010
182
2095
174.58
50.81
---
Dec
2010
185
2111
175.92
51.97
51
Jan
2011
188
2127
177.25
53.12
---
Feb
2011
185
2142
178.50
54.20
---
Mar
2011
185
2157
179.75
55.28
---
Apr
2011
186
2173
181.08
56.43
---
May
2011
187
2188
182.33
57.51
---
Jun
2011
189
2203
183.58
58.59
58
July
2011
193
2218
184.83
59.67
---
August
2011
194
2234
186.17
60.82
---
Sep
2011
197
2252
187.67
62.12
---
Oct
2011
198
2269
189.08
63.34
---
Nov
2011
199
2286
190.50
64.56
---
Dec
2011
197
2298
191.50
65.43
65
Jan
2012
198
2308
192.33
66.15
---
Feb
2012
199
2322
193.50
67.15
---
Mar
2012
201
2338
194.83
68.31
---
Apr
2012
205
2357
196.42
69.67
---
May
2012
206
2376
198.00
71.04
---
Jun
2012
208
2395
199.58
72.41
72
Jul
2012
212
2414
201.17
73.78
---
August
2012
214
2434
202.83
75.22
---
Sep
2012
215
2452
204.33
76.51
---
Oct
2012
217
2471
205.92
77.88
Nov
2012
Dec
2012
Expected
80 / 81

DA from Jan 2013 : There is a chance to enhance the additional DA to CG Employees and Pensioners by 9% at this moment...

Option:1 - 9% : AICPIN for the month of November should be increased by 2 or 3 points from the existing level.

Option:2 - 8% : Even though the AICPIN for the months of November and December may stands at this existing level, the total DA would be increased to 80%