DELHI
HIGH COURT ORDER ON MATERNITY LEAVE IN CASE OF SURROGACY. (Click
the link below to view)
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Saturday, January 27, 2018
National Federation of Postal Employees
1st Floor North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi-110 001
Phone: 011.23092771 e-mail: nfpehq@gmail.com
Mob: 9868819295/9810853981 website: http://www.nfpe.blogspot.com
Dated: 04th January, 2018
APPEAL
TO
ALL
GENERAL SECRETARIES /ALL INDIA OFFICE BEARERS, CIRCLE SECRETARIES,
DIVISIONAL SECRETARIES & BRANCH SECRETARIES OF ALL NFPE UNIONS:
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Kindly make all efforts to make the 5 days Dharna at New Delhi from 12th to 16th February
-2018 a grand success by mobilizing maximum number of participants as
per quota allotted to each Circle as per schedule issued by NFPE
HQ(which is again reproduced below)
CIRCLE WISE AND DATE WISE PARTICIPATION PROGRAMME FOR 5 DAYS RELAY DHARNA AT NEW DELHIFROM 12th TO 16th FEBRUARY-2018
DATE
|
CIRCLES
|
QUOTA FOR EACH CIRCLE
|
REMARKS
|
12.02.18
|
Andhra Pradesh
|
100
|
(1)
All NFPE Unions Circle Secretaries should convene meetings and allot
quota to each union and book the tickets to and fro journey in advance
to avoid inconvenience.
(ii)
All General Secretaries /NFPE Office bearers and All India leaders of
All NFPE unions will remain present all the days. Respective CHQ will
make their arrangements for stay.
|
Telengana
|
75
| ||
J&K
|
15
| ||
Himachal Pradesh
|
30
| ||
Punjab
|
50
| ||
Delhi
|
100
| ||
13.02.18
|
Kerala
|
100
| |
Karnataka
|
100
| ||
Haryana
|
50
| ||
Uttarakhand
|
30
| ||
Rajasthan
|
100
| ||
14.02.18
|
Tamilnadu
|
100
| |
Maharashtra
|
100
| ||
Assam
|
30
| ||
North East
|
15
| ||
UP(Eastern)
|
75
| ||
15.02.18
|
West Bengal
|
100
| |
Odisha
|
75
| ||
Bihar
|
75
| ||
Jharkhand
|
50
| ||
16.02.18
|
UP (West)
|
100
| |
Madhya Pradesh
|
100
| ||
Chhattisgarh
|
50
| ||
Gujarat
|
100
|
All all India Leaders of All NFPE Unions have to stay in Delhi for all the 5 days i.e. from 12th to 16th February-2018.
Stay arrangements have been made by respective CHQs.
R.N. Parashar
Secretary General
ALL INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES UNION GROUP 'C'
CHQ: 2151/1, D. G. Bhawan, New Patel Road, New Delhi - 110008
Ref: P/1-11/Circular Dated – 30.12.2017
CIRCULAR
To
All CHQ office Bearers/Circle
Secretaries
All Mahila Committee Members
All Divisional & Branch
Secretaries
Dear Comrade,
We on behalf of AIPEU Group ‘C’
(CHQ) convey our warm greetings and best wishes for Christmas Day, New Year
2018, Makar Sakranti and Pongal etc. The year 2017 is going to be passed. We
have faced so many adverse situations in present political environment which is
not at all favourable to the working class. We have conducted several
agitational programmes to protect the interest of our members. 23rd
August 2018, one day strike after observing some agitational programmes was
conducted only for our postal sectional demands after a long period and it has
made some remarkable impact. Further we have conducted two days Hunger Fast on
28th & 29th November 2017 at all Divisions and one
day Mass Dharna on 20th December 2017 in front of all Chief PMG
offices throughout the country. Two days Hunger Fast programme was not observed
in some parts of some circles, which will be reviewed in CWC at Patna. An information
was sought from all Divisional/Branch Secretaries regarding holding of 2 days
Hunger Fast but it is highly regretted to say that very few divisions have sent
the information. This state of affairs on the part of Divisional and Branch
Secretaries is not at all appreciable.
The Mass Dharna on 20th
December 2017 in favour of Chief PMGs offices was organized at most of the
places in a very grand manner. But we have not received information from some
circles.
Let us review the whole situation
and after introspection should make efforts collectively to remove the
weaknesses and intensify our struggles to resist the policy offensives and
onslaughts being pursued by the Government in the wake of neo-liberal economic
policies.
5 days
Dharna at New Delhi
NFPE has given call for 5 days
Dharna at New Delhi from 12th to 16th February 2018. All
Circles have been allotted quota. All are requested to attend Dharna as per
Quota without fail.
All CHQ offices bearers will have
to stay for all the 5 days in Delhi. Stay arrangements have been made by CHQ.
Non participation in Dharna will
be viewed seriously.
Federal Executive
of NFPE
Federal Executive of NFPE will be
held at NFPE office North Avenue New Delhi on 11.02.2018 to review the whole
situation.
CWC - Patna
(Bihar)
Central Working Committee Meeting
of AIPEU Group ‘C’ will be held at Thakur Prasad Community Hall, Kidwai Puri,
Patna-800001 on 26th & 27th February 2018. All CHQ
office bearers, Circle Secretaries and Mahila Committee Members are requested
to book to & fro journey tickets immediately to avoid in convenience.
Notice has been issued and sent to all and exhibited in Website also.
Remittance
of Quota to CHQ & NFPE
As per amendment in AIC the
orders of approval from Directorate have been sent to all and already published
in Dak Jagriti and Website.
All Divisional and Branch
Secretaries are requested to get it implemented in their divisions.
From 1st January 2018
the Quota will be taken as per revised rates.
The monthly subscription of member shall be Rs.75/-
Allocation of Quota: -
Branch: 35.00 Circle: 20.00 All India: 16.00 NFPE: 4.00
All are requested to clear due
quota of CHQ and NFPE and dues of Dak Jagriti & Publication.
Once again we wish you a very
happy and prosperous New Year 2018.
With fraternal greetings,
Yours sincerely,
(R. N. Parashar)
General SecretaryThursday, January 25, 2018
Ref: Confdn/Genl/2016-19 Dated - 25.01.2018
To,
Shri Ajay Mittal
Secretary
Department of Personnel &
Training
Ministry of Personnel, PG and
Pension
Government of India
North Block, New Delhi – 110001
Sir,
Sub: - Revision of Minimum Wages
payable to Temporary status Casual Labourers – reg.
Ref: Your office letter No. 49014/1/2017-Estt (C) dated 16th
August 2017.
Please refer to your office
letter cited above copy of which is enclosed herewith for ready reference. It
was informed that the matter of revision of wages payable to Temporary status Casual
Labourers is under consideration.
We regret to inform you that the
orders of revising the wages of Temporary status Casual Labourers with effect
from 01.01.2016 is yet to be issued, eventhough the orders revising the pay of
Central Government employees was issued on 25.07.2016.
It is once again requested to
take necessary action in this regard, so that issuing of orders will be
expedited.
With regards,
Encls: as above
Yours faithfully,
(M. Krishnan)
Member, Standing Committee
National Council JCM &
Secretary General,
Confederation of Central
Govt.Employees & Workers
Mob: 09447068125
Email: mkrishnan6854@gmail.comWednesday, January 24, 2018
INDIA POST PAYMENTS BANK WILL GIVE POSTMEN SMART PHONES FOR DOORSTEP BANKING TO CUSTOMERS PREDOMINANTLY IN RURAL AREAS
New Delhi: India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) will press into service postmen equipped with smartphones to go door to door and will open 3,250 customer access points across 650 districts when it launches operations in March, seeking to cater largely to under-banked rural areas.
The bank will leverage the 155,000 technologically upgraded post offices, of which 129,000 are in rural areas, as well as the existing customer base of India Post, Anant Narayan Nanda, secretary, department of posts, and chairman of IPPB, said in an interview.
A special dispensation from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will enable the payments bank to link accounts of existing post office savings bank customers and let them access both on the same screen and perform transactions.
According to Nanda, this will give a huge fillip to existing customers. India Post has around 170 million savings bank accounts.
“By December 2018, 2 lakh postmen and gramin dak sewaks carrying mobile phones will offer doorstep banking to customers predominantly in rural areas. Eventually, this number will increase to 3.5 lakh,” Nanda said.
The bank plans to start with 3,250 access points—five each in 650 districts—and scale up the number every month. It will employ 3,000 people—roughly half the staff will be on deputation from state-run banks and India Post.
The bank is in the process of training postmen to carry out basic banking facilities such as opening bank accounts and conducting transactions on the mobile phone. Besides assisting customers, the postmen will also teach them how to perform transactions on their own. They will receive monetary incentives for both assisted and eventually self-service transactions.
Customers will be able to access a range of services including net banking, National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT), Real-time Gross Settlement (RTGS) and Immediate Payment Service (IMPS). They will be able to pay utility bills, invest in mutual funds and buy insurance products on the app.
The gramin dak sevaks and postmen will be trained by banking institutions. An internal survey by the department showed that between 70% and 80% of postmen use smartphones for personal use and are active on social networking sites and should be able to use the app with ease, Nanda said.
At present, the post office accepts payments of around Rs46,000 crore in cash every year. With the entire network moving towards accepting digital payments, a significant portion of this amount could be handled by the banking network, an indication of the potential available for business.
IPPB is 100% owned by India Post; it received a payments bank license from RBI in January 2017 and has begun operations on a pilot basis in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh.
India has three other operational payment banks—Airtel Payments Bank, Paytm Payments Bank and Fino Payments Bank.
“India Post does have the largest reach in the rural parts of the country and the idea of financial inclusion through postmen seems very promising,” said Ashish Aggarwal, a consultant at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy. “However, the execution has to be well done to have mass impact. The postmen need to be well-trained and equipped as even basic banking involves much more than delivering courier (packages) and letters,” he added.
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Source : http://www.livemint.com
Monday, January 22, 2018
Friday, January 19, 2018
Thursday, January 18, 2018
For Personal Attention of
All Circle / Divisional & Branch Secretaries
Please mobilize maximum number of
participants in 5 days Maha Dharna at New Delhi from 12th to 16th
February 2018, but not less than quota allotted.
Make all efforts to make Maha Dharna, A
Grand Success.
R.
N. Parashar
General
Secretary
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