Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Strike notice served by the JCA leaders

STRIKE NOTICE FOR 20 th  AND 21 st FEBRUARY 2013 SERVED TO THE SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF POSTS, NEW DELHI  on 22.01.2013 by the JCA LEADERS.

Our Circle JCA meeting held at Circle office on 22.1.2013 and formed as JCA as follows and served strike notice to the CPMG.

Chairman: Vasireddy Sivaji, Circle secretary  NUPE Gr-c

Convener:  M.Zafarullakhan, General Secretary, P4, BMS

Treasurer: DASV Prasad, Circle Secretary, AIPEU P III


CHARTER OF DEMANDS


PART – I
1.  Take Concrete measures to contain price rise.

2. Take Concrete measures for linkage of employment protection with the concession/incentive package offered tothe entrepreneurs,
3. Ensure Strict enforcement of all basic
labour laws without any exception or
exemption and stringent punitive
measures for violation of labour laws,
4. Universal social security cover for the
unorganized sector workers without any
restriction and creation of a National
Social Security Fund with adequate
resources in line with the recommen
dation of NCEUS and Parliamentary
Standing Committee on Labour.
5. Stoppage of disinvestment in central and
state PSUs.
6. No Contractorisation of work of
permanent/perennial nature and
payment of wages and benefits to the
contract workers at the same rate as
available to the regular workers of the
industry/ establishment
7. Amendment of Minimum Wages Act to
ensure universal coverage irrespective
of the schedules and fixation of statutory
minimum wage at not less than Rs.
10,000/-.
8. Remove all ceilings on payment and
eligibility of Bonus, Provident Fund;
Increase the quantum of gratuity.
9. Assured statutory Pension for all.
10. Ensure Compulsory registration of trade
unions within a period of 45 days and
immediate ratification of the ILO
Conventions Nos. 87 and 98.

PART – II
1. Appoint Seventh Central Pay
Commission for revision of wages of
Central Government Employees
including Gramin Dak Sewaks. Grant
merger of 50% of DA with pay for all
purposes, including GDS.
2. Stop abolition of posts and restore all
abolished posts with immediate effect.
3. Grant Civil Servant status to Gramin Dak
Sewaks and extend all benefits of
regular employees to GDS also. Enhance
GDS Bonus ceiling from 2500/- to 3500/- .
End discrimination in wages and other
service conditions.
4. Revise the wages of Casual, Part-time &
contingent employees with effect from
1.1.2006 at par with the minimum pay
scale implemented as per 6th CPC
recommendations. Regularisation of the
services of casual labourers.
5. Drop the proposal for privatization of
Postal Sector and retrograde clauses of
the National Postal Policy 2012.
6. Revision of OTA rates as per the
Arbitration award.
7. Complete the cadre restructuring and
honour the assurance given to staff side.
8. Remove arbitrary restrictions imposed
on compassionate appointments.

Sunday, 20 January 2013

20th All india conference photos





Indiapost IT Modernisation project 2012

The India Post 2012 Project is divided into three phases-Pilot, Phase I and Phase II. The six pilot circles are Assam, UP, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.The pilot implementation will be done in offices selected by these 6 pilot circles.
Clik here

Sunday, 13 January 2013

Warm Greetings and Good Wishes to all our viewers and Members on the occasion of the festivals of Makar Sankranti and Ponga

Harvest Festivals

Glorious 20th All India Conference of National Union of Postal Employees, Group-c at Acharya Nagarjuna University Guntur

The 20th All India Conference started on 10.01.2013 at Acharya Nagarjuna University Auditorium. The Grand open session commenced at 1700 hours and presided by Sri Rajat.S. Das, President of NUPE Group ‘C’ CHQ. Dr. Killi Krupa Rani, Honorable Minister of State for communication & IT attended the open session as Chief Guest. The key note address was delivered by Smt. Sharada Sampat, Postmaster General, Vijayawada. Sri G.Sanjeeva Reddy, Ex-MP, President of All India INTUC & ITUC APRO (Singapore) addressed the mammoth gathering. The Prominent Speakers of Sri Rayapati Samba Siva Ra, Honorable Member of Parliament, Guntur, Sri Dokka Manikya Varaprasad, Honorable Minister of Rural Development & MGNREGS, Govt. of A.P., Sri Sk. Mastanvali, Honorable MLA, Guntur East, Sri D.V.S.R. Murthy, IPos, Director of Postal Service, Vijayawada Region, Sri K. Viyanna Rao, Vice Chancellor, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Sri D.Theagarajan, S/G, FNPO, Sri D.Kishan Rao, G/S, NUPE Group ‘C’, Sri T.N. Rahate, G/S, NUPM & MTS, Sri K.Jayaprakash, G/S, NUBSNL (FNTO), Sri P.U.Muralidharan, G/S, NUGDS, Sri V.V.Rathneswara Rao, Ex-G/S, NUGDS, Sri P.S. Babu, Ex-G/S, NUPE Group ‘C’ addressed the open session.

A memorable cultural program me Kuchi Pudi Dance “ Mahishasura Mardini” was performed by Ch. Ajaya Kumar, Lecture, Ghantasada music & Dance college, Vijawada at 1830 hours. The stunning performance got the standing ovation from the Audience. Sri Ajaya Kumar was honoured by Sri D.Theagarajan, S/G, Sri D.Kishan Rao, G/S, and Sri Vasi Reddi Sivaji, G/S Reception committee.

The following office bearers were elected for the years 2013-14

President:                                                         Sri Rajat Subroto Das West Bengal.

Vice presidents                                                  1. V S.Singh,Sahran pur UP

                                                                         2  .V.K Mehra,Jammu J&K

                                                                         3 ... Mohinder Singh, Punjab

GENERAL SECRETARY                          D.KISHAN RAO,PA,Khairatabad  HYDERABAD(AP)

Asst General Secretaries                                 G.P.Muthukrishnan, PA Anna Road,TN

                                                                       B.Sivakumar.Jayanager,Karnataka

                                                                       Johnson Avokkaran.Kerala

                                                                       P.R.Kulakarni,Maharastra

                                                                       P.Jaiswal, Madhayapradesh

Financial Secretary                                        Shri Bhagwan,Delhi GPO

Asst.Financial secretary                                      S.Samson, Chattisgarh

Organising Secretaries                                        N.K Pandya, Gujarat

                                                                          Ajay kumar Sharma,Bihar 

                                                                           Vasireddi Sivaji,Andhrapradesh

                                       M/S Lal & Co Delhi are appointed as Auditors 

The Circle union is very much thankful to all Divisional and Branch secretaries who extended their co-operation in all aspects for making the conference grand success.

Saturday, 5 January 2013

EMERGENCY TREATMENT IN CGHS HOSPITAL- LIST OF EMERGENCY CONDITIONS


EMERGENCY TREATMENT IN CGHS HOSPITALS

CGHS Hospitals – Getting treatment in emergency conditions
           Under emergency conditions, the empanelled hospitals are expected to provide treatment of CGHS beneficiaries in all available specialties…

          Private hospitals have been empanelled under CGHS only for such specialties for which they are eligible as per the terms and conditions of empanelment. However under emergency conditions, the empanelled hospitals are expected to provide treatment of CGHS beneficiaries in all available specialties.


         “Emergency” shall mean any condition or symptom resulting from any cause, arising suddenly and if not treated at the earliest opportunity would be detrimental to the health of the patient or shall jeopardize the life of the patient".

CGHS beneficiary attending hospital in emergency: In such a situation the Hospital shall intimate to BCA within 2 hours of admission and BCA shall respond in 4 hours (however treatment shall not be denied to any CGHS member and this is only an initiation of the e-workflow). Post discharge hospital would upload bills and download documents as per requirements of CGHS within 72 hours.

TREATMENT IN EMERGENCY 
In emergency the hospital shall not refuse admission or demand an advance payment from the beneficiary or his family member and shall provide credit facilities to the patient whether the patient is a serving employee or a pensioner availing CGHS facilities, on production of a valid CGHS card and the hospital shall submit the bill for reimbursement to the concerned Deptt. / Ministry / CGHS.  The refusal to provide the treatment to bonafide CGHS beneficiaries in emergency cases without valid ground would attract disqualification for continuation of empanelment.

The following ailments may be treated as emergency which is  illustrative only and not exhaustive, depending on the condition of the patient :

Acute Coronary Syndromes (Coronary Artery Bye-pass Graft / Percutaneous, Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty) including Myocardial Infarction, Unstable Angina, Ventricular Arrhythmias, Paroxysmal Supra Ventricular Tachycardia, Cardiac Temponade, Acute Left Ventricular Failure / Severe Congestive Cardiac Failure, Accelerated Hypertension, Complete Heart Block and Stoke Adam attack, Acute Aortic Dissection.

Acute Limb Ischemia, Rupture of Aneurysm, Medical and Surgical shock and peripheral circulatory failure. Cerebro-Vascular attack-Stokes, Sudden unconsciousness, Head injury, Respiratory failure, decompensated lung disease, Cerebro-Meningeal Infections, Convulsions, Acute Paralysis, Acute Visual loss.

Acute Abdomen pain.
Road Traffic Accidents / with injuries including fall. Severe
Hemorrhage due to any cause.
Acute poisoning.
Acute Renal Failure.
Acute abdomen pain in female including acute Obstetrical and Gynecological emergencies.
Electric shock. 
Any other life threatening condition.

Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure OM No.10/2/2011-E-III (A) dated 3rd January,2013 regarding Central Civil Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008 - the re-exercised of option under Rule 6 of the Central Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008 in case of employees covered under the OM dated 19.3.2012 please

For Order   Clik Here

Saturday, 29 December 2012

Historic judgment on MACP by CAT Jodhpur Bench

The Hon CAT, Jodhpur, has delivered a historic judgement regarding granting of MACP. In its common order dated 22.05.2012 in OA 382/ 11. As per the Order, Promotion of a PA from Gr D/ Postman, should not be treated as promotion under MACP. Rather, MACP shall be granted based on the 10, 20, 30 years service in the PA cadre. Any promotions under LDCE shall not be brought into number of promotions under MACP.

Tenure Posting of Officials for Single & Double handed Post offices

Directorate issued latest instructions on reposting of officils to single and double handed post offices. Now the Divisional Head may relax the condition vide DG Lr No: 8-4/2005-Inv dated 5.12.2012  Clik here to vie orginal order :  https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BxNEVCvnmZdeeUFUZTl2X2ZFcDg/edit?pli=1

Friday, 21 December 2012

APM Accounts (LSG) promotion list

S.No.
Name of the official
Community
Region / HCR Dn

Allotted to 
1
D.V.Ramanamma

Vijayawada

 Vijayawada
2
B.Satyanarayana

Vijayawada

 Vijayawada
3
Zeenath Begum

Hyderabad South East

 Hyderabad South East
4
Md. Nazeer Basha

Vijayawada

 Vijayawada
5
K.Krishnaiah

Hyderabad City Dn

 Hyderabad City Dn
6
D. Usha Kiran
ST
Hyderabad South East

 Hyderabad GPO
7
Ch. Padmamma,

Vijayawada

 Vijayawada
8
K.Bhagyalaxmi

Visakhapatnam

 Visakhapatnam
9
T.V. Lakshmi Devi

Visakhapatnam

 Visakhapatnam
10
E.Vara Lakshmi

Kurnool

 Kurnool
11
K.Narayana Rao

Visakhapatnam

 Visakhapatnam
12
K. Surya Narayana Murthy

Visakhapatnam

 Visakhapatnam
13
P.Sudhakar

Vijayawada

 Vijayawada
14
M.Madhu Sudhan Reddy

Hyderabad

 Hyderabad
15
K.Padmavathi

Hyderabad South East

 Hyderabad GPO
16
P.Laxmana Murthy

Visakhapatnam

 Visakhapatnam
17
M.Ram Chander Rao

Vijayawada

 Vijayawada
18
V.V. Surekha

Vijayawada

 Vijayawada
19
CSV Ramana Murthy

Visakhapatnam

 Visakhapatnam
20
Y.Revathi

Secunderabad

 Hyderabad
21
N. Sivaramaiah

Vijayawada

 Vijayawada
22
G.Suryanarayana

Vijayawada

 Vijayawada
23
Syed Begum

Vijayawada

 Vijayawada
24
C.Ravinder Reddy

Hyderabad

 Hyderabad
25
D.Sudhakar Reddy

Kurnool

 Kurnool
26
CH. Subba Ramaiah

Vijayawada

 Vishakapatnam
27
V.Venkata Subbaiah

Vijayawada

 Vishakapatnam
28
G.Venkata Rao

Vijayawada

 Kurnool
29
K.Laxmi

Hyderabad City Dn

 Hyderabad
30
T.Venakteswara Rao

Visakhapatnam

 Vishakapatnam
31
D.Venkata Swamy
SC
Kurnool

 Kurnool
32
K.Tirupati Rao
SC
Visakhapatnam

 Vishakapatnam
33
G.Venkayamma
SC
Vijayawada

 Kurnool
34
A. Sri Lakshmi
SC
Vijayawada

 Kurnool
35
V.Vijaya Lakshmi
SC
Kurnool

 Kurnool
36
K.G. Parasuramulu
SC
Kurnool

 Kurnool
37
N.Manjula Kavitha
SC
Hyderabad City Dn

Hyderabad
38

G.Gangadhar
SC
Hyderabad

Hyderabad.