Friday 27 April 2012

Revision of Honorarium for LDCE
Postal Directorate has revised the rates of Honorarium in connection with conducting of Limited Departmental Competitive Examinations Vide letter no A.34020/17/2008-DE dated 26.04.2012. The revised rates will apply to all Limited Departmental Competitive Examinations to be held on or after 26.04.2012.
The revised rates for various activities are as follows.


Sl no
Activity
Present Rate
Revised Rate
1
Setting of Question Paper
Rs 280-00
Rs 210-00
Rs 1000 per paper
2
Preparation of Key
25% of the rate of Setting
25% of Rs 1000
3
Evaluation of Answer Scripts
Rs 7 / 5.60 / 4.20
Rs 25 per Answer Script
4
Supervision for conducting LDCE
Rs 30 per session
Rs 50 per Day
Rs 400 per session
Rs 600 per Day
5
Invigilators appointed for conducting LDCE
Rs 20 per session
Rs 30 per Day
Rs 250 per session
Rs 350 per Day
6
Clerical Staff brought on Duty
Rs 25 per Day
Rs 150 per session
Rs 250 per Day
7
Gr. D (MTS) assistance
Rs 15 per Day
Rs. 150 per session
Rs 200 per Day


Click here to view the Directorate order in original.

PS Group 'B' Examination  

Postal Directorate vide their memo No. A-34013/3/2012-DE Dt. 11.04.12 & 10.04.12called willingness from eligible officials for PS Group ‘B’ Exam scheduled to be held on 03.06.2012.

1
Receipt of Application in plain paper
19.04.2012
2
Receipt of kits by Nodal Officer from CMC
23.04.2012
3
Receipt of kits by CO / RO / DO to eligible candidates
26.04.2012
4
Last date of receipt of kits at CO / RO / DO
07.05.2012
5
Receipt of filled kits by Nodal Officer from DO / RO / CO
15.05.2012
6
Dispatch by Nodal Officer to CMC
18.05.2012
7
Date of Examination
03.06.2012 (Sunday).

Wednesday 25 April 2012

Recruitment Rules of PA / SA - Clarification


Click here to view Directorate clarification orders on the above subject communicated vide letter no F 37 - 47 /2010-SPB - 1 (PF) dated 27.03.2012.

LDCE for promotion to the cadre of Postmaster Grade-I 2012

The schedule and syllabus for the limited Departmental competitive examination for  promotion to the cadre of  Postmaster Grade-I to be held on 03.06.2012 has been communicated vide Directorate letter No.A-34012/4/2012-DE dated 10-04-2012.
Click here  to view the said Directorate letter.
GDS Compassionate selection procedure - Issue of corrigendum
No. 17-17/2010-GDS
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS & IT
DEPARTMENT OF POSTS :
(GDS Section)  Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg, New Dehil – 110 001
                                                                 Dated: 13 April, 2012
Chief Postmaster General
Postmaster General
General Managers (Finance)
Director of Accounts (Postal)
Subject: SCHEME FOR ENGAGEMENT OF GDS COMPASSIONATE GROUNDS-MERIT POINTS AND PROCEDURE FOR SELECTION- ISSUE OF CORRIGENDUM
             A reference is invited to the Directorate letters of even number dated 01 Aug 2011 & 09 mar 2012 on the subject cited above.
2.           Last line of Para 3 of this Directorate letter dated 09 Mar 2012 may be substituted as under :- "it is reiterated that the existing criteria of over and above 50 points for adjudging hard and deserving cases stands''
                  -(Sd)-                       
(Surender Kumar)
Assistant Director General (GDS)
Limited Transfer facility to GDS  
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS & IT
DEPARTMENT OF POSTS :: (GDS Section)

Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg,
New Dehil – 110 001

No.19-10/2004-GDS (Part)                                                Dated:10 April, 2012
To

Chief Postmaster General
Kerala Circle
Thiruvananthapuram – 695 033

Sub:-LIMITED TRANSFER FACILITY TO GAMIN DAK SEVAKS – CLARIFICATION THEREOF.

This has a reference to your office letter No.CO/LC/21/OA/12 dated 27th Mar 2012 received only on 29.03.2012seeking advice if the various categories of the GDS Posts as prescribed in Rule 3 (d) of GDS (Conduct & Engagement) Rules, 2011 could be classified based on the skills or hierarchy or TRCA slabs within these categories.

2. The issue has been examined in this
Directorate and I am directed to clarify the position as under;-

(a)        Rule 3 (d) the Department of Posts, Gramin Dak Sevaks (Conduct and Engagement) Rules, 2011 currently recognizes only The five categories of Gramin Dak Sevaks i.e. GDS BPM, GDS MD, GDS MC, GDS Mail Packer and GDS Stamp Vendor.
(b)        With the issue and implementation of orders relating to downgrading the EDSO's to EDBO's the category of GDS SPM is not in vogue. For the purposes of TRCA, Gramin Dak Sevaks  are closed as three categories i.e. GDS BPM, GDSMD/SV & GDS MC/Packer, Their TRCA has been fixed based on pre-revised scales of pay of the corresponding categories of regular Government employees on pro-rata bases. Their TRCA is further based on workload assessed as per laid down norms and slabs.
(c)        There is no concept of higher or lower post or skilled within a category and /or amongst various approved categories as recognized from time to time. For the purpose of direct recruitment to MTS Group C post, their seniority is reckoned with reference to date of entry in  any GDS post based on seniority in the concerned division as a whole. There is no categorization of various GDS posts into 'White Collar' or 'Blue Collar' and such a classification is not also defined anywhere.
(d)        The 'Recruiting Authority' mentioned in Rule 4 and further defined in the Scheduled annexed to the Department of Posts, Gramin Dak Sevaks(Conduct and Engagement) Rules, 2011 is based on working arrangement and for administrative convenience only. As the Gramin Dak Sevaks are entitled to protection under Article 311 (2) of the Constitution as held by Apex Court, the concerned authority  will exercise his disciplinary jurisdiction as per the categories of GDS, for which one is designated as recruiting authority.
(e)        The existing provisions governing Limited Transfer Facility do not prescribe any restriction for allowing transfer form one category to another and amongst the various categories of Posts irrespective of TRCA slabs prescribed for these categories and even from one wing to another i.e., RMS to Postal or vice versa. The requirement is fulfilled of required qualification and other conditions for limited transfer facility.
(f)          While circulating the Department of Posts, Gramin Dak Sevaks (Conduct and Employment) Rules. 2001 vide DG letter No. 22-1/2000-ED & Trg dated 24.04.2001, it was clearly provided in Para 4(ix) of letter dated 24.04.2001 that "executive instructions issued and published below the respective rules as also those brought out in other sections such as method of recruitment, etc of Swamy's Compilation of Service Rules for the Postal ED Staff shall also  stand revised/ amended mutandis in keeping with the amended/revised rules. Thus, the executive instructions providing for metnod of recruitment issued prior to circulation of the 2001 rules was provided by amending the Note II (iv) of Rule 3 of Rules and in accordance with the amended provision, limited Transfer Facility was provided under this Directorate letter No. 19-10/2004- GDS dated 17.07.2006 subject to terms and conditions mentioned therein.
(g)        Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of UOI Others vs. Kameshwar Prasad 1998 SCC (L&S) page 447 wherein the system and object of engaging EDA's and their status was considered and adjudicated upon, Held that P&T Extra Department Agent (C&S)Rules, 1964 are a complete code governing service, conduct and disciplinary proceedings against EDA's P&T EDA's Rules, 1964 were repealed and a fresh set of rules replacing the earlier rules was issued under GDS (Conduct and Employment) Rules, 2001 & thereafter 2001 rules have also been replaced by GDS (Conduct & Employment) Rules, 2001 & thereafter 2001 rules have also been replaced by GDS (Conduct and Engagement) Rules, 2011.
(h)        So far protection of TRCA is concerned, this Directorate letter No. 14-16/2001-PAP(Pt.) dated 11.10.2004 issued in supersession to all previous provisions provided for protection of TRCA on reduction of workload and redeployment of staff on abolition of post and not in cases where redeployment was made on request. These provisions were not applicable under transfers which have occurred under Limited Transfer Facility extended to GDS under this Directorate letter No. 19-10/2004-GDS dated 17.07.2006. Para 3 (iii) of this Directorate letter dated 17.07.2006 prescribed that TRCA of the new post shall be fixed after assessment of actual workload of the post measured with respect to the cycle beat in respect of GDS MD/MC/Packer/Mail Messenger in this Directorate letter No. 14-11/97-PAP dated 1.10.1987. Based on this analogy, the incumbents of GDS BPM post in terms of points. This Directorate vide letter No. 19-10/2004-GDS (part) dated 21.07.2010 prescribed further that on transfer to a new post, the GDS cannot have any claim for protection of their TRCA drawn in the old post and his/her TRCA will be fixed at the minimum of the TRCA slab of the transferred post depending upon the workload of the said post.
(i)          The power to allow transfer under the Limited Transfer Facility is vested only with the Head of the Circle and not with any other lower functionary. The position on this has recently been clarified under No.19-10/2004-GDS (part) dated 19.03.2012.
3. In view of the foregoing, immediate action may please be taken to get rectified the stand in conformity with the above. In order to avoid controversies and different stands before the Court of Law in future, prior consultation/approval of the Head of the Circle in each court case is prescribed to the mandatorily required before taking a stand before the Court of Law.

Sd/-
(Surender Kumar)
Assistant Director General
(GDS/PCC)

Central Civil Services (Leave) (Third Amendment) Rules, 2012

Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 4th April, 2012.
G.S.R…..- In exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to article 309 read with clause (5) of article 148 of the Constitution and after consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India in relation to persons serving in the Indian Auditor and Accounts Department, the President hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Central Civil Services (Leave) Rules, 1972, namely:-
1. (1) These rules may be called the Central Civil Services (Leave) (Third Amendment) Rules, 2012.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. In the Central Civil Services (Leave) Rules, 1972, (hereinafter referred to as the said rules), in rules 43-AA, the existing "Note" shall be numbered as "Note I" and after Note I as so renumbered, the following note shall be inserted, namely :-
Note 2:- "Child" for the purpose of this rule will include a child taken as ward by the Government servant, under the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 or the personal law applicable to that Government servant, provided such a ward lives with the Government servant and is treated as a member of the family and provided such Government servant has, through a special will, conferred upon that ward the same status as that of a natural born child".
3. In the said rules, in rule 43-B, the following note shall be inserted, namely:
‘Note :- “Child” for the purpose of this rule will include a child taken as ward by the Government servant, under the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 or the personal Law applicable to that Government servant, provided such a ward lives with the Government servant and is treated as a member of the family and provided such Government servant has, through a special will, conferred upon that ward the same status as that of a natural born child".
[F.No 13026/5/2011-Estt.(L)]
sd/-
(Mamta Kundra)
Joint Secretary to the Government of India

Continuous absence to duty for more than 5 years with or with out leave will be treated as deemed Resignation - Amendement to CCS (leave) Rules

 

 Department of Personnel and Training has amended the CCS (Leave) Rules 1972 vide Notification dated 29.03.2012.  As per the amendment, no Government Servant shall be granted leave of any kind for a continuous period exceeding 5 years and  the Government Servants who remains absent from duty for more than 5 years continuously,other than on foreign service, with or without leave, shall be deemed to have been resigned from Government service.
Click here to view the said original DOPT order.

Revision of Interest Rates for Small Savings Schemes W.e.f 01.04.2012

Based on the decisions taken by the Government on the recommendations of the Shyamala Gopinath Committee for Comprehensive Review of National Small Savings Fund (NSSF), the interest rates for small saving schemes are to be notified every financial year, before 1st April of that year.  Accordingly, the rate of interest on various small savings schemes for the financial year 2012-13 effective from 1.4.2012, on the basis of the interest compounding/payment built-in in the schemes, shall be as under:


Scheme
Rate of Interest w.e.f. 1.12.2011
Rate of Interest w.e.f. 1.4.2012
Savings Deposit
4.0
4.0
1 year Time Deposit
7.7
8.2
2 year Time Deposit
7.8
8.3
3 year Time Deposit
8.0
8.4
5 year Time Deposit
8.3
8.5
5 year Recurring Deposit
8.0
8.4
5 year SCSS
9.0
9.3
5 year MIS
8.2
8.5
5 year NSC
8.4
8.6
10 year NSC
8.7
8.9
PPF
8.6
8.8


Necessary notifications, including those requiring amendments to rules of small savings schemes will be notified separately.