REVIEW OF THE SCHEME FOR ENGAGEMENT OF A DEPENDENT OF DECEASED GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS ON COMPASSIONATE GROUNDS
No, 17-1/2017-GDS
Government of India
Ministry of Communications
Department of Posts
(GDS Section)
Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi 1 10001
Dated:30.05.2017
To
All Chief Postmasters General,
All Postmasters General
Sub: REVIEW OF THE SCHEME FOR ENGAGEMENT OF A DEPENDENT OF DECEASED GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS ON COMPASSIONATE GROUNDS
I
am directed to refer to this office letters Nos. 17-1712010-GDS dated
14.12.2010 and 17.12.2015 vide which instructions on engagement of
dependents of deceased Gramin Dak Sevak on compassionate grounds have
been issued.
2.The Scheme has been reviewed in this Directorate
and it has been decided to introduce revised scheme for compassionate
engagement of an eligible dependent of deceased Gramin Dak Sevaks. Under
the revised scheme point system has been dispensed with and scheme has
been extended to dependents of missing GDS also.
3.The scheme will
come into effect from the date of issue of the letter and will be
applicable to all cases pending and arising on or after the said date.
The cases which have already been settled will not be reopened.
4.The revised scheme for compassionate engagement of an eligible dependent of deceased Gramin Dak Sevaks is attached.
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(R.L. Patel)
Assistant Director General
(GDS/PCC)
REVISED SCHEME FOR COMPASSIONATE ENGAGEMENT OF AN ELIGIBLE DEPENDENT OF DECEASED GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS.
1.
Object
The
object of the Scheme is to grant engagement on compassionate grounds to
a dependent family member of a Gramin Dak Sevak dying while in service
as a GDS, to relieve the family of the GDS concerned from financial
destitution and to help it to get over the emergency.
2.
To Whom applicable
To
a dependent family member of a regularly selected and engaged Gramin
Dak Sevak who dies while in service (including death by suicide)
Note 1 "Dependent Family Member" means the following:
(a) Spouse; or
(b) Son including adopted son; or
(c) Married son living with parents and dependent for livelihood on the GDS on the date of death of the GDS; or
(d) Daughter including adopted daughter; or
(e) Married/widowed daughter/divorced daughter wholly dependent on the GDS at the time of hislher death: or
(f)
Daughter in law of deceased GDS who is wholly dependent on GDS, if the
only son of the GDS is predeceased, provided she gives an undertaking
that she is not availing the same benefit from her own parenthood.
(g) Brother or sister in the case of unmanied GDS wholly dependent on the GDS at the time of his/her death.
Note 2 "Gramin
Dak Sevak" for the purpose of these instructions means a GDS engaged on
regular basis after undergoing a formal selection procedure and not one
working on adhoc/provisional basis or as a substitute or trainee.
3.
Authority competent to make compassionate engagement.
(a) Head of Circle will be competent to make compassionate engagements to GDS posts within the Circle.
(b)
All cases will be considered by a Committee on Compassionate Engagement
(CCE) and recommendations of the Committee will be put up to the Head
of the Circle for final decision.
(c) The composition of CCE the will be same as the one constituted for cases of departmental officials.
(d)
The Committee will meet bi-monthly i.e. in March, May, and July and so
on for considering the cases arising during the previous two months. For
example, the cases received during Jan and Feb will. be considered in
March and cases received during March and April will be considered in
May.
4.
Posts to which such engagements can be made
Compassionate engagements will be made only to GDS posts.
5.
Eligibility
(a) The family deserves immediate assistance of relief from financial destitution; and
(b)
Applicant for compassionate appointment should be eligible and suitable
for the post in all respects as per the conditions prescribed for
normal regular selection to the GDS post for which being considered.
6.
A. Exemptions
Compassionate engagements are exempted from the observance of the following requirements:-
(a) Engagement procedure such as notification of vacancies, reference to employment exchange etc.
(b) Checking of availability of surplus posts or posts identified for redeployment etc.
B.
Relaxations
- a)
Generally, there shall be no relaxation in age conditions except as
prescribed for reserved categories. However Upper age limit could be
relaxed wherever found to be necessary. The lower age limit should,
however, in no case be relaxed below 18 years of age. Powers to relax
the Upper age limit of the applicant are vested with Head of the Circle.
- b)
There shall be no relaxation in basic educational qualifications
prescribed for the GDS post for which the applicant is being considered.
Note 1 Age eligibility shall be determined with reference to the date of application and not the date of engagement.
7.
Determination/availability of vacancies
(a) Engagement on compassionate grounds should be made only on regular basis and that too only, against regular GDS vacancies.
(b)
To the extent possible, compassionate engagement should be offered to a
GDS post near the place where the family of the deceased GDS normally
resides. However, if there are no suitable vacancies to immediately
engage the applicant, any post in the same sub division or division may
be offered.
8.
Time limit for considering applications for compassionate engagements.
(a)
Subject to instructions on the subject issued and amended from time to
time, any application for compassionate appointment is to be considered
without any time limit and decision taken on merit of each case.
(b)
Within 15 days from date of death of a GDS, the family should be
informed about the scheme of Compassionate Engagement along with a list
of regular GDS vacancies available in the division, as on the date of
death of the GDS and acknowledgement should be obtained and kept on
record.
(c) Head of the Circle should consider and decide the case within three months from the date of receipt of application.
9.
Consideration of belated requests
(a)
As per para 8 (b) above, the family will be informed about the scheme
and vacancies by the Department within 15 days from the date of death of
the GDS. Request for compassionate engagement should be submitted
within a reasonable time.
(b) Requests received after one year
from date of death of the GDS will be considered as belated requests.
Such cases should be recommended by the CCE only if the reasons given by
the applicant are found to be genuine and convincing.
(c) While
considering belated requests, the CCE/Head of Circle should keep in mind
the fact that the concept of compassionate engagement is largely
related to the need for immediate assistance to the family of the GDS in
order to relieve it from economic distress. The very fact that the
family has been able to manage somehow for long should normally be taken
as adequate proof that the family had some dependable means of
subsistence. Therefore, examination of such cases would call for a great
deal of circumspection. The decision to make appointment on
compassionate grounds in such cases may, therefore, be taken only after
thorough scrutiny of all facts by Committee on Compassionate Engagement.
(d)
Whether a request for compassionate engagement is belated or not may be
decided with reference to the date of death of the GDS and not the age
of the applicant at the time of consideration.
10.
Widow engaged on compassionate grounds getting remarried
A widow engaged on compassionate grounds will be allowed to continue in service even after re-marriage.
11.
Where there is an earning member
(a)
Detailed examination will be required in cases with special features,
like cases of belated requests or where there is another earning member
in the family etc.
(b) In deserving cases even where there is
already an earning member in the family a dependent family member may be
considered for compassionate engagement, if the Compassionate
Engagement Committee is satisfied that grant of compassionate engagement
is justified having regard to number of dependents, assets and
liabilities left by the GDS, income of the earning member as also his
liabilities including the fact the earning member is residing with the
family of the GDS and whether he/she should not be a source of support
to their members of the family.
12.
Missing Gramin Dak Sevak
Cases
of missing Gramin Dak Sevaks are also covered under the scheme for
compassionate engagement subject to the following conditions:-
(a)
A request for grant of compassionate engagement can be considered only
after a lapse of at least 2 years from the date from which the GDS has
been missing, provided that:
(i) An FIR to this effect has been lodged with the Police,
(ii) The missing person is not traceable, and
(iii) The competent authority feels that the case is genuine;
(b) This benefit will not be applicable to a GDS :-
(i) who had less than two years for normal discharge from service on the date from which he/she has been missing; or
(ii)
who is suspected to have committed fraud, or suspected to have joined
any terrorist organization or suspected to have gone abroad.
(c)
Compassionate engagement in the case of a missing GDS also would not be a
matter of right as in the case of others and it will be subject to the
fulfillment of all the conditions, including availability of vacancy,
laid down for such engagement under the scheme:
(d) While considering such a request, the results of the Police investigation should also be taken into account; and
(e) A decision on any such request for compassionate engagement should be taken at the level of the Head of Circle.
13.
Procedure
(a)
Prescribed pro forma may be used for ascertaining necessary information
and processing the cases of compassionate engagements in normal cases.
(b)
An officer not below the rank of an Inspector should meet the members
of the family of the GDS in question immediately after his/her death to
advise and assist them in submitting necessary information for
considering compassionate engagement. The applicant should be called in
person at the very first stage and advised in person about the
requirements and formalities to be completed by him.
(c) All cases
of compassionate engagement including belated requests and cases with
special features (like presence of other earning members in the family
etc.) may be considered by the CCE on bi-monthly basis and its
recommendations should be submitted to the Head of Circle. A final
decision maybe taken by the Head of Circle based on the recommendations
of the Committee
(d) An application for engagement of a dependent
of the deceased GDS as a GDS on compassionate grounds should be
considered and decided by the Head of Circle within three months from
the date of receipt of application.
(e) If, due to any grounds, a
request for compassionate engagement is rejected, a speaking order
should be issued by the Head of Circle.
14.
Undertaking for maintenance of the family of the deceased GDS
A
person engaged on compassionate grounds under the scheme should give an
undertaking in writing that he/she will properly maintain the other
family members who were dependent on the GDS in question and in case it
is proved subsequently (at any time) that the family members are being
neglected or are not being maintained properly by him/her, the
engagement may be terminated forthwith. Such a clause will also be
incorporated as one of the additional conditions in the offer of
engagement applicable only in the case of engagement on compassionate
grounds.
15.
Request for change in post/person
When
a person has been engaged on compassionate grounds to a particular GDS
post, the circumstances, which led to such engagement, should deem to
have ceased to exist. Therefore,
(a) he/she should strive in
his/he career like any other GDS for future advancement and any request
for engagement to any higher post on consideration of compassion should
invariably be rejected.
(b) an engagement made on compassionate
grounds cannot be transferred to.any other person and any request for
the same on consideration of compassion should invariably be rejected
16.
Seniority
Seniority
of the person engaged as GDS on compassionate ground will be determined
on the basis of his/her initial date of joining the GDS post and
his/her position in the seniority list of GDS of the unit concerned will
be determined accordingly.
17.
Termination of engagement
(a)
The compassionate engagement can be terminated on the ground of non
compliance of any condition stated in the offer of engagement after
providing an opportunity to the person concerned by way of issue of show
cause notice asking him/her to explain why his/her services should not
be terminated for non-compliance of the condition(s) in the offer of
engagement and for this purpose, it is not necessary to follow the
detailed disciplinary procedures prescribed in rules/instructions.
(b)
The power of termination of engagement for non-compliance of the
condition(s) in the offer of compassionate appointment will vest only
with the Head of Circle, in all cases.
Proforma to be used for
intimating the family about the scheme is given in Annexure I and Form
for seeking compassionate engagement is given in Annexure 2.
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