Monday, April 6, 2015

Releasing of due installment of Dearness Allowance

Releasing of installment of dearness allowance

Releasing of installment of dearness allowance as dearness allowance to central government employees has yet not been released which is due since 01.01.2015. Com. Shiva Gopal Mishra Secretary/NC JCM staff side has written to cabinet secretary in this regard. Please read the full text in pdf format given below:-

Shiva gopal mishra
Secretary
Ph.: 23382286
National Council (Staff Side)
joint consultaitve Machinery
for central government employees
13-C, Ferozshah Road, New Delhi — 110001
E Mail : nc.jcm.np@gmail.com
No.NC/JCM/2015

Dated: April 4, 2015

The Cabinet Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, (Government of India) Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi-110 004

Dear Sir,

Sub: Releasing of due installment of Dearness Allowance

It is an astonishing fact that the Dearness Allowance, due from 01.01.2015, to the Central Government employees, has not yet been declared by the Government of India, resulting in lots of frustration and agitation in the mind of the Central Government Employees as well as their families.

It is worthwhile to mention here that, normally Dearness Allowance used to be declared in the month of March.

We do hope, you will agree that in these days, due to escalation of prices of all the essential commodities, it has become very difficult to manage household budget.

We further hope that, to give relief to some extent to the Central Government Employees and their families, due installment of the Dearness Allowance will be released immediately.


Yours faithfully
sd/-
(Siva Gopal Mishra)
Secretary, NC/JCM(Staff Side)

Source: http://ncjcmstaffside.com/2015/releasing-of-installment-of-dearness-allowance/

7th Pay Commission is likely to seek extension, delay in report is expected

7th pay commission is running behind schedule and it is likely seek extension from Government of India, Please read this news paper report:-

7th Pay Commission
7th Pay Commission is likely to seek extension, delay in report is expected
New Delhi: The Seventh Pay Commission drafted in to make a new pay structure for the 30 lakh Central government employees would not be able to submit its report in August this year, the Commission is likely to seek extension till October.

The reports of Seventh Pay Commission will be implicated from April next year as Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said in the Parliament on February 27, “The 7th Pay Commission impact may have to be absorbed in 2016-17.”

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said above statement in his pre-budget speech. His statement indicates that the government may implement Seventh Pay Commission report from April 2016. The UPA government formed the Seventh Pay Commission on 28 February 2014 under chairman justice Ashok Kumar Mathur with a timeline of 18 months to make its recommendations. According to present position, the commission will take at least 20-24 months. However, the Sixth Pay Commission had submitted its report within 18 months.
As a result of the recommendations of the Sixth Pay Commission, pay and allowances of the central government employees more than doubled as per Fourteenth Finance Commission estimates. As such, the central government employees are expected to get 100 percent salary hike under the recommendations of the Seventh Pay Commission.

Issues like inflation, the government’s financial position and salary structure of government employees in other countries would also be considered as parts of pay panel recommendations.

The Fourteenth Finance Commission asked the pay panel to link the pay with productivity, which will be the biggest hurdle for central government employees to be got over to get salary hike.

It is interesting to note that the earlier governments never accepted to link the pay with productivity.

Meanwhile the Pondicherry State Government Employees Central Federation has urged the Central government to expedite the process of finalising the recommendations of the Seventh Pay Commission and also to announce interim relief and merger of 50 per cent of Dearness Allowance with basic pay.

The Seventh Pay Commission, set up on January 1, 2014 by the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, will take at least 18 to 24 months to submit the final recommendations.

Speaking to mediapersons during a demonstration on Monday to press for the demands, president of the federation, Lakshshumanasamy, accused the territorial government of ignoring the welfare of employees. Lakshshumanasamy alleged that the government was misusing the GPF contribution of employees and diverting it for other purposes.

Source: http://www.govemployees.in/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/delay-in-7th-cpc.jpg

Air India LTC-80 Scheme:Base Fares & Airline Fuel Charge as on 03 April, 2015

Air India LTC-80 Scheme:Base Fares & Airline Fuel Charge as on 03 April, 2015

TABLE V- LTC Fares


S No SECTOR & V.V
HLTC (Economy Class) DLTC (Executive Class) Airline Fuel Charge



Base Fare Base Fare
1 Agartala Guwahati 4831 10140 1850
2 Agartala Kolkata 3891 8506 1850
3 Agartala Silchar 4401
1850
4 Agatti Bengaluru 10691
1850
5 Agatti Chennai 10646
2150
6 Agatti Kochi 8571
1850
7 Agatti Kozhikode 7471
1850
8 Agra Delhi 5681 15327 1850
9 Agra Khajuraho 3891 8506 1850
10 Agra Varanasi 4946 12951 1850
11 Agra Mumbai 8571
2950
12 Ahmedabad Chennai 7426 26186 2950
13 Ahmedabad Delhi 6000 15502 2150
14 Ahmedabad Hyderabad 7076 19532 2150
15 Ahmedabad Mumbai 4351 13425 1850
16 Aizawl Guwahati 5351
1850
17 Aizawl Imphal 4466 7337 1850
18 Aizawl Kolkata 4626 11108 1850
19 Allahabad Delhi 6541
1850
20 Allahabad Kanpur 4751
1850
21 Allahabad Mumbai 9401
2950
22 Amritsar Delhi 4366 12436 1850
23 Aurangabad Delhi 8801 21747 2150
24 Aurangabad Mumbai 4451 10133 1850
25 Bagdogra Delhi 9716 21024 2950
26 Bagdogra Guwahati 4536 8398 1850
27 Bagdogra Kolkata 5436 13188 1850
28 Bengaluru Chennai 4701 10691 1850
29 Bengaluru Delhi 9901 28985 3650
30 Bengaluru Goa 5151 13297 1850
31 Bengaluru Hyderabad 5451 14823 1850
32 Bengaluru Kochi 4501 10907 1850
33 Bengaluru Kolkata 9701 30799 3650
34 Bengaluru Mangalore 4936
1850
35 Bengaluru Mumbai 6851 16356 2150
36 Bengaluru Pune 6184 16506 1850
37 Bengaluru Tirupati 5221
1850
38 Bengaluru Trivandrum 5451 12473 1850
39 Bhopal Delhi 4801 14856 1850
40 Bhopal Indore 4281 8625 1850
41 Bhopal Mumbai 5356 15560 1850
42 Bhubaneshwar Chennai 8291 17520 2950
43 Bhubaneshwar Delhi 9001 27424 2950
44 Bhubaneshwar Kolkata 5406 11764 1850
45 Bhubaneshwar Mumbai 9401 29518 2950
46 Bhubaneshwar Port Blair 11216
2950
47 Bhuj Mumbai 6541
1850
48 Chandigarh Delhi 4301 10534 1850
49 Chandigarh Mumbai 8836 26295 2950
50 Chennai Coimbatore 4251 12166 1850
51 Chennai Delhi 8456 28474 3650
52 Chennai Goa 6311 16217 1850
53 Chennai Hyderabad 4451 13732 1850
54 Chennai Kochi 5251 14630 1850
55 Chennai Kolkata 8566 27543 2950
56 Chennai Madurai 4251 11801 1850
57 Chennai Mumbai 8571 18623 2950
58 Chennai Pune 7851 21017 2150
59 Chennai Portblair 9411 24229 2950
60 Chennai Trivandrum 5601 14637 1850
61 Chennai Vishakhapatnam 4801 14673 1850
62 Coimbatore Delhi 9751 32763 3650
63 Coimbatore Kozhikode 4451 6739 1850
64 Coimbatore Mumbai 8001 18331 2950
65 Dehradun Delhi 5221 13980 1850
66 Dehli Dharamsala 4821
1850
67 Delhi Gaya 6851 19532 2150
68 Delhi Goa 8821 25860 3650
69 Delhi Guwahati 9811 24988 3650
70 Delhi Gwalior 5051 9977 1850
71 Delhi Hyderabad 8401 25748 2950
72 Delhi Imphal 9081 27248 3650
73 Delhi Indore 4851 15867 1850
74 Delhi Jabalpur 6401
1850
75 Delhi Jaipur 3551 8815 1850
76 Delhi Jammu 4401 13181 1850
77 Delhi Jodhpur 5706 14290 1850
78 Delhi Kanpur 5701
1850
79 Delhi Khajuraho 5651 15108 1850
80 Delhi Kochi 12351 37731 3650
81 Delhi Kolkata 9061 24251 2950
82 Delhi Kozhikode 10051 32763 3650
83 Delhi Kullu 6301
1850
84 Delhi Leh 5501 15141 1850
85 Delhi Lucknow 4821 12505 1850
86 Delhi Ludhiana 4351
1850
87 Delhi Mangalore 9901 29248 3650
88 Delhi Mumbai 8951 22740 2950
89 Delhi Pantnagar 4301
1850
90 Delhi Nagpur 7171 17336 2150
91 Delhi Pathankot 5101
1850
92 Delhi Patna 7151 17265 2150
93 Delhi Port Blair 21516
3650
94 Delhi Pune 9401 28208 2950
95 Delhi Raipur 7851 22112 2150
96 Delhi Rajkot 9101
2150
97 Delhi Ranchi 8811 20732 2950
98 Delhi Srinagar 6201 13370 1850
99 Delhi Surat 9101 20819 2150
100 Delhi Tirupati 9016 23756 3650
101 Delhi Trivandrum 12156 37731 3650
102 Delhi Udaipur 5786 15382 1850
103 Delhi Vadodra 7051 19853 2150
104 Delhi Varanasi 5681 15327 1850
105 Delhi Vijayawada 8566 26202 2950
106 Delhi Vishakhapatnam 10401 30218 2950
107 Dibrugarh Dimapur 3251 5106 1850
108 Dibrugarh Guwahati 4801
1850
109 Dibrugarh Kolkata 7401 14776 2150
110 Dibrugarh Lilabari 4051
1850
111 Dimapur Guwahati 4701
1850
112 Dimapur Imphal 4401
1850
113 Dimapur Kolkata 6101 13822 1850
114 Dimapur Shillong 4101
1850
115 Gaya Kolkata 4501 11744 1850
116 Gaya Varanasi 4851 9518 1850
117 Goa Kochi 5001 15159 1850
118 Goa Hyderabad 5251 13657 1850
119 Goa Mumbai 5321 11232 1850
120 Goa Pune 4536 8874 1850
121 Goa Srinagar 12351 38431 3650
122 Guwahati Imphal 4901 9498 1850
123 Guwahati Jorhat 3736
1850
124 Guwahati Kolkata 5076 11465 1850
125 Guwahati Lilabari 5151
1850
126 Guwahati Silchar 5251
1850
127 Guwahati Tezpur 4436
1850
128 Gwalior Mumbai 8401 19551 2150
129 Hyderabad Kolkata 9696 24985 2950
130 Hyderabad Mumbai 5251 14980 1850
131 Hyderabad Pune 5231 14265 1850
132 Hyderabad Tirupati 4656 12571 1850
133 Hyderabad Varanasi 8811 21806 2950
134 Hyderabad Vijayawada 5051 10655 1850
135 Hyderabad Vishakhapatnam 4946 12951 1850
136 Imphal Kolkata 4281 11680 1850
137 Imphal Silchar 4601
1850
138 Indore Mumbai 4481 12637 1850
139 Jaipur Mumbai 7851 18794 2150
140 Jammu Leh 4886 9069 1850
141 Jammu Srinagar 4403 6998 1850
142 Jamnagar Mumbai 5181 12400 1850
143 Jodhpur Mumbai 7686 18670 2150
144 Jodhpur Udaipur 4231 8724 1850
145 Jorhat Kolkata 4976
1850
146 Jorhat Tezpur 4136
1850
147 Kanpur Kolkata 7401
2150
148 Khajuraho Varanasi 4936 12681 1850
149 Kochi Kozhikode 3501 7283 1850
150 Kochi Madurai 4301
1850
151 Kochi Mumbai 8401 21634 2950
152 Kochi Trivandrum 4301 8326 1850
153 Kolkata Kochi 10051
3650
154 Kolkata Lilabari 7800
2150
155 Kolkata Mumbai 8486 23558 3650
156 Kolkata Patna 5706
1850
157 Kolkata Port Blair 11071 26781 2950
158 Kolkata Ranchi 4536
1850
159 Kolkata Shillong 5481
1850
160 Kolkata Silchar 5001 11085 1850
161 Kolkata Tezpur 5151
1850
162 Kozhikode Chennai 5151
1850
163 Kozhikode Kolkata 8456
3650
164 Kozhikode Mumbai 9100 16513 2150
165 Kozhikode Trivandrum 4391
1850
166 Kullu Pathankot 4001
1850
167 Leh Srinagar 4603 8283 1850
168 Lilabari Tezpur 3881
1850
169 Lucknow Mumbai 8051 24985 2950
170 Lucknow Varanasi 4626 9607 1850
171 Ludhiana Pathankot 4201
1850
172 Madurai Mumbai 7851 23657 2950
173 Mangalore Mumbai 6086 15761 1850
174 Mumbai Nagpur 5001 15159 1850
175 Mumbai Raipur 9500 20692 2150
176 Mumbai Rajkot 5281 12473 1850
177 Mumbai Ranchi 9751 22813 2950
178 Mumbai Srinagar 9016 23756 3650
179 Mumbai Trivandrum 10201 23901 2950
180 Mumbai Udaipur 4786 15407 1850
181 Mumbai Varanasi 9696 24511 2950
182 Mumbai Vishakhapatnam 9101 24872 2950
183 Patna Ranchi 4603
1850
184 Port Blair Vishakhapatnam 9696 24511 2950
185 Raipur Bhubaneshwar 4281 9977 1850
186 Raipur Nagpur 5181 12660 1850
187 Raipur Vishakhapatnam 4251 11606 1850
188 Shillong Jorhat 4551
1850
189 Silchar Tezpur 4101
1850
190 Tirupati Vijayawada 5406
1850
191 Vishakhapatnam Bhubaneshwar 5321 10518 1850

TABLE – VI


Islanders Fares
Sector & v.v
One Way Return Airline Fuel
Charge


Fare Basis Fare Basis


UEIXZ URTIXZ
Port Blair Kolkata 5016 8632 2950
Port Blair Chennai 4816 8272 2950
Note : Above fares are valid for sale in Port Blair only against Identity Card. -


TABLE VII
Remarks & Notings



1 a) RBD ‘Z’ is Advance Purchase fare in Business Class. Fare Basis is ‘ZAP’ with minimum 3 days advance purchase restriction. SAP90, SAP60, TAPP30 , T30PP, TRT30, TAP14,TRT14,T14PP, TAP7, TRT7,
T7PP,TAP2,TRT2 & T2PP Fares Levels are Advance Purchase Fares which are
available for sale upto 90 days, 60 days, 30 days, 14 days, 7 days & 2
days respectively in advance before schedule date of departure of the
flight.


b)
*Some flights/sectors may not have the Advance Purchase restrictions and
*Some Sectors are non-operating

2 Flight Routing D- Direct flight to destination. V- Via Flight to Destination with stop/stops without change of aircraft
Link – Connecting Flight to Destination with a change of aircraft at a transit point

3 Taxes, Fee & Charges



In addition to the above fares, Passenger Service fee, Airport Development Fee (wherever applicable) and Service Tax would apply.


a) Passenger Service fee is Rs. 233 except (a) Ex Jammu,Srinagar Leh where it is 207 (b) ex Kochi it is 225/-& (c) ex Delhi ,Mumbai,Chennai , Guwahati, Hyderabad, Bengaluru & Kolkata Rs.147/-


b) (a) User Development Fee (IN) ex Jaipur Rs. 150, Amritsar Rs. 150, Trichy Rs. 150, Vishakapatnam Rs. 150, Udaipur Rs. 150, Ahmedabad Rs. 124, Mangalore Rs. 150, Varanasi Rs. 150, Kolkata Rs.477 , Chennai Rs. 187, Ex Guwahati: Rs.352(1st Apr 14- 31st Mar 15), Rs.374 (1st Apr 15- 31st Mar 16)



(b) UDF from Delhi( from 1st Apr 13- 31st Jan ’15) : Distance upto 500 Km- Rs 276/- more than 500 Km- Rs 551/-



(c) UDF to Delhi( from 1st Apr 13- 31Jan ‘ 15) : Distance upto 500 Km- Rs 233/- more than 500 Km- Rs 466/-



(d) UDF from Mumbai (Travel from 1st Apr 13 to 31st Jan ‘ 15) Rs 308/- Ex Bengaluru: Rs.385(1st Jul 14- 31st Mar 15), Rs.344 (1st Apr 15- 31st Mar 16)



(e) Airport Development Fee ( YM ) ex Delhi & ex Mumbai Rs. 113


c) Service Tax as applicable would be additional.





4 Fare Rules:

Fee for Refund/revalidation/re-issuance is levied as detailed under:effective 27th Apr’13


RBD
Re-Issuance /Re-validation/ Refund Fee No-Show /Refund Fee( within 1 hour of flight departure )
First Class F
NIL (Till 1 hour before departure) Rs.1000
Business class C, D & J
NIL (Till 1 hour before departure) Rs.1000



Re-Issuance /Re-validation/Refund Fee No-Show Fee/Refund Fee

Z
Rs.1000( Till 1 hour before departure) Rs.1500



Re-Issuance /Re-validation/ Refund Fee No-Show/Refund Fee( within 1 hour flight departure )
Premium Economy Class P
NIL (Till 1 hour before departure) Rs.1000
Economy Class



Instant Purchase fares Y,B & M NIL (Till 1 hour before departure) Rs.1000
Instant Purchase fares H,K,Q,V,W,G,L & U Rs.1000( Till 1 hour before departure) Non-Refundable
Instant & Apex Fares E, S & T Rs.1500( Till 1 hour before departure) Non-Refundable

(Penalty amount
exclusive of service tax and applicable on Base Fare and Airline
Fuel Charge.)

Note:

a). Above Charges are applicable
per coupon. In case of ‘non-refundable, Basic Fare and Airline Fuel Charge will be
forfeited.
b). In case of Re-issuance : Aplicable Charges and difference of fare if any
are applicable.
c).LTC Tickets: Change/Refund Fee will be as applicable for highest Business or Economy Class fare
d).Armed Forces and related discounts : Change/ Refund Fee applicable for highest economy class fare. All categories of (Armed Forces, Paramilitary Forces, General Reserve Engineering Forces, War Disables Officers, War Widows and Gallantry Award Tickets under RBD Y to H)
d)The refund rules applicable to Link Fares on all RBDs are as under:
(A) Originating point:
1. Tickets issued on fares under: RBDs U to K
a) Refund - Permitted up to 1 hr before scheduled departure of the flight against a Refund Fee of – Rs. 1053 /- coupon.
b) Refund of No-show ticket: Non Refundable(Basic fare + Airline Fuel Charge)
2) Tickets issued on fares under: RBDs S & T
(a) Refund - Permitted up to 1 hr before scheduled departure of the flight against a Refund Fee of – Rs.1579/- per coupon. b) Refund of No-show ticket: Non Refundable(Basic fare + Airline Fuel Charge)
(B) Intermediate Point :
In case of completion of part itinerary, a passenger desirous of claiming refund will be allowed to do so after deducting the applicable fare on booked RBD, for the sector travelled along with the applicable Refund Fee. Not permitted for RBDs S & T.
(C) In cases of Flight Disruptions:
(a) Alternate arrangements are made by the Airline- No Refund
(b)Passenger is taken back to the point of origin by the first available service- Full amount to be refunded.
(c)Own arrangement for the cancelled sector is made by the passenger(s): Refund of Basic fare of the cancelled sector in respective RBD (Airline Fuel Charge to be retained) along with unutilized non-airline taxes, if any.
e). No Re-validation or Cancellation Fee applicable on Infant Tickets.

5
Applicable Fares as on 3rd April ’15

6 These fares are subject to Change without prior notice.

Download Air India Web Fare As on 03-04-2015

Government of India Releases Over Rs. 37,420 Crore to Different States for the Financial Year 2015-16 as First Installment of Devolution as per 14th Finance Commission

Government of India Releases Over Rs. 37,420 Crore to Different States for the Financial Year 2015-16 as First Installment of Devolution as per 14th Finance Commission

Press Information Bureau,
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
05-April, 2015

The Government of India has released more than Rs.37,420 crore to all the States for Financial Year 2015-16 as the First Installment of devolution as per the 14th Finance Commission (FFC).
The details of funds allotted to different States are as follows:

S.No.
State
(Rupee in Crore)
Total
1
Andhra Pradesh
1616.78
2
Arunachal Pradesh
516.48
3
Assam
1242.76
4
Bihar
3624.37
5
Chhattisgarh
1157.94
6
Goa
141.51
7
Gujarat
1159.56
8
Haryana
406.10
9
Himachal Pradesh
267.38
10
Jammu & Kashmir
577.63
11
Jharkhand
1178.33
12
Karnataka
1770.46
13
Kerala
937.15
14
Madhya Pradesh
2835.75
15
Maharashtra
2075.59
16
Manipur
231.27
17
Meghalaya
240.75
18
Mizoram
172.40
19
Nagaland
186.68
20
Orissa
1743.46
21
Punjab
590.88
22
Rajasthan
2065.79
23
Sikkim
137.46
24
Tamil Nadu
1510.51
25
Telangana
915.85
26
Tripura
240.62
27
Uttar Pradesh
6735.81
28
Uttarakhand
394.68
29
West Bengal
2746.91
Total
37,420.86

Tamil Nadu Pay Grievances – Clarification for Higher Start of Pay for the posts of Graduate Junior Assistants/ Typists and Record Clerks orders issued

Tamil Nadu Pay Grievances – Clarification for Higher  Start  of  Pay  for the posts of Graduate Junior Assistants/Typists and Record Clerks orders issued

Finance  (CMPC)  Department,
Secretariat,
Chennai – 600 009.
Letter No.2112/CMPC/2015 -1,
dated:05-03-2015

From

    Thiru.T.Udhayachandran, I.A.S.,
    Secretary to Government.(Expenditure)

To

    The Chief Civil Surgeon Medical Officer,
    Government Peripheral Hospital,
    Tondiarpet, Chennai-600   081.

Sir,

Sub: Tamil Nadu Revised Scales of Pay Rules,2009 – Recommendations of the Pay Grievance  Redressal Cell – Dispensation of Higher Start  of Pay for the  posts  of Graduate Junior Assistants/ Typists and Record Clerks orders issued – Request to clarify certain points about  the eligibility of Higher Start of pay for the post of Typist – Reg.

Ref:
G.O.Ms.No.321, Finance (Pay Cell) Department, dated: 2-07-1998.
G.O.Ms.No.234, Finance (Pay Cell) Department, dated: 1-06-2009.
G.0.Ms.No.241, Finance (Pay Cell) Department, dated: 22–07-2013.
Your letter Ref.No.1255/TPH/2014, dated: 06-01-2015.

I  am to invite your attention to the references cited.

2.  In   your  letter  cited,  a clarification   has been  sought for   as to  whether graduate  Typist is eligible for higher start of pay as the individual  has joined duty before  01-04-2013  and  also  raised presumption  that  all the  graduate Junior Assistant/ Typist who have joined duty during the period  from 01-01-2006  to 31-03-2013 are eligible for higher start of pay.

3.  In  this  connection,  I am to state that in the Government Order third  cited, orders  have been issued to dispense the higher start of pay granted to the Junior Assistants/ Typists   for   possessing   degree   qualification   with   effect   from 1-04-2013.       However,   in  cases where  higher  start  of  pay  has  already been granted between 1-04-2013  to 22-07-2013,  such cases need not be effected any recovery till the date of issue of the Government Order third cited, but the pay of the such individuals shall be re-fixed to the minimum of the Pay Band  (Pay+  Grade Pay) of the said posts and the excess pay sanctioned if any to  the individuals   from 23-07-2013  to till date shall be  recovered from the individual concerned.  Further, I am  also  to  clarify  that  the  graduate  Typist  who  joined   duty  on  or  before 1-04-2013   and  not  sanctioned  higher  start  of  pay  till  the  date  of  issue  of Government Order third cited are also not entitled for the benefit of higher start of pay since the above concession has been dispensed with effect from 1-04-2013. Hence,  I  am to inform-that  your presumption is not correct and the objection raised by the Pay and Accounts Officer (North) is in order.

Yours faithfully,
for Secretary to Government (Expenditure)

Protest to settle 10 Point Charter of Demands - Mass Demonstration at New Delhi on 28.04.2015

Mass Demonstration at New Delhi on 28.04.2015: National Joint Council of Action – Protest to settle 10 Point Charter of Demands

You are all aware that the constituents of the National Council (JCM) representing the employees in Railways, Defence, Postal, Income Tax, Audit Departments etc., have jointly conducted a convention at New Delhi on 11.12.2014 and adopted a joint declaration demanding the central government to settle the Ten Point Charter of demands also against the anti workers policies.

Subsequently, National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) was formed at National level and Railway Federations have taken the responsibilities of forming Joint Council of Action at State level and District levels. Accordingly the employees were organised and conducted protest meetings demanding the Government of India to consider to settle the demands.

1. Effect wage revision of Central Government Employees from 01.01.2014 accepting the memorandum of the Staff Side JCM: ensure 5 year wage revision in future: grant Interim Relief and Merger of 100% of DA. Ensure submission of the 7th CPC report with the stipulated time frame of 18 months; include Gramin Dak Sevaks within the ambit of the 7th CPC. Settle all anomalies of the 6th CPC.

2. No Privatisation, PPP or FDI in Railways and Defence Establishments and no corporatisation of Defence Ordnance Factories and Posta Services.

3. No Ban on recruitment / creating of posts.

4. Scrap PFRDA Act and re-introduce the defined benefit statutory pension scheme.

5. No outsourcing; Contractorisation, Privatisation of government functions; withdraw the proposed move to close down the Printing presses; the publication, form store and stationery departments and Medical Stores Depots; regularise the existing daily rated/casual and contract workers and absorption of trained apprentices;

6. Revive the JCM Functioning at all levels as an effective negotiating forum for settlement of the demands of the Central Government Employees.

7. Remove the arbitrary ceiling on compassionate appointments.

8. No labour reforms which are inimical to the interest of the workers.

9. Remove the Bonus Ceiling.

10. Ensure five promotions in the service career.

Since, no response was reviewed from the Government of India to settle the demands, it was decided by the NJCA decided in its meeting to conduct a Mass Demonstration at New Delhi on 28.04.2015 at 09.00 Hrs by organising the Central Government Employees to participation in large numbers.

Source: INDWF
[http://indwf.blogspot.in/2015/04/mass-demonstration-at-new-delhi.html]

Transfer and Placement Committees in the Department of Post

Transfer and Placement Committees in the Department of Posts for recommending transfers/postings of the officers/officials of the Department: Department of Posts Order

No. 4-09/2011-SPG (Pt)
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Posts
(Personnel Division)

Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi - 110 001
Dated: 30th March, 2015
To
1. All Chief Postmasters General
2. All Regional Postmasters General

Subject: Transfer and Placement Committees in the Department of Posts for recommending  transfers/postings of the officers/officials of the Department- reg.


Sir/Madam,

I am directed to refer to this office letter of even number dated 10.01.2014 on the above mentioned subject and to say that the matter relating to the composition of the Transfer and Placement Committees has been reviewed and the Competent Authority has approved the following modified Transfer and Placement Committees for considering the transfers/postings of the officers/officials of the Department:

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