Saturday, 27 February 2016
Suggestions/Feedback to GDS Committee.
All GDS are requested, individually to send your suggestions/feedback to the foowing address
Shri. T.Q. Mohammad
Secretary,GDS Committee
Malcha Marg Post Office
New Dehi -110021
or
Through E-mail to gds.com.feedback@gmail.com .
or
India post website
Suggestions/Feedback to GDS
Committee.
1) The motto of GDS is part-time should be scrapped by giving 7 ½ hours workload to each official as it is available.
2) The term “Sevak” should be replaced by “employee”.
3) No BO is running on loss in real terms by keeping the thinking that it is a mixture of many agency services and by considering it is a public essential service, GDS can be made departmental.
4) All GDS BOs may be converted into departmental BOs and renamed as “Rural Post Offices”.
5) All GDS BOs staff should treated as departmental officials holding civil posts and renamed as “Rural Post Masters” and “Rural Postal Assistants”.
6) Total expenditure on Rural Postal employees including OMA paid to each Rural Post Office may be met by Ministry of Finance.
7) Commission on SB and RD accounts standing at BOs may be kept with Ministry of Finance.
8) Accounts work, Accounts supervision, Administrative Supervision done by Department of Posts may be taken up as reciprocal services for its services received at Rural Post Offices such as mails, sorting, delivery, stamp sale, registration including V.P and Insured, Speed post, Money Orders, Mahatma Gandhi NREGs and Social Service Pensions.
9) Mails, Sorting, Delivery, Stamps sale, Registration including VP and Insured, Speed Post, Money Orders, Mahatma Gandhi NREGs and Social Service Pensions related to Department of Posts at Rural Post Offices may be taken up by Ministry of Finance as reciprocal services for its work done by Department of Posts such as Accounts, Accounts Supervision and Administrative Supervision.
10) Department of Posts may increase its revenues at par with scheduled Banks and Couriers as those Banks and Couriers are being survived with the same limited jurisdiction.
11) For doing Inspections and Investigations of Rural Post Offices and supply of stationary relating to SB and RD to Rural Post Offices, the subsidy to the tune of Rs. 650/- crores (approximately) paid on Rural POs may be paid to Department of Posts in proposed setup also.
12) Commission received by Department of Posts on services such as NREGs and Social Service Pensions may be kept by Postal Department as it is received from different source.
13) As the conditions “holding honourary posts being self sufficient” is an “obsolete” one in present conditions of the country, it is necessary to bring all GDS under the category of “Departmental Rural Postal Employees” and their services to be considered as essential services as the Rural Post Office is the only outlet for the Government to serve the rural public.
14) All Rural Postal employees may be considered as departmental Group ‘C’ or Group ‘E’ by giving status of holding civil post in the Government.
15) The BPM may be named as “Rural Post Master” (RPM) with 7 ½ hours workload for Post Master’s duties.
16) Other GDS employees in a BO may be named as ”Rural Postal Assistants” (RPA) with 7 ½ hours workload for their duties such as delivery, conveyance, LB Clearance, packing, stamp sale put together.
17) GDS Posts in HOs / SOs / RMS may be converted into MTS.
18) The income and cost of a Rural Post Office may be ignored as it is only essential public service available in a village and demanded by public and their leaders and used by state governments also as only way for them to serve the rural public.
19) Statistical workload and financial positions of Rural Post Offices may be assessed in Triennial reviews here after called as Audit as these reviews can be used for 100% verification of accounts standing at Rural Post Offices also.
20) The constitutional provisions under Article 309 and 311 should be applied to Rural Postal Employees.
21) All GDS stamp vendor posts in Departmental Post Offices may be upgraded to MTS or Postman as the case may be and shortfall of workload if any may be utilized for Registration etc. of the said office.
22) Basic qualification for future appointment, by selection or promotion should be 10 + 2 with 60% of marks in Plus 2 for Rural Post Master and 8th standard may be continued for Rural Postal Assistants.
23) Maximum age limit for entry as Rural Postal employee should be 35 years with relaxation admissible to SC, ST and OBC. For promotions there should be relaxation by 5 more years i.e. 40 years it would be better to reduce to 3 years with relaxation to SC, ST and OBC employees as it is observed for some categories in the department. Commission may consider the age of superannuation.
24) Selection at the time of entry should be at divisional level through employment exchanges of the district, but on merit basis in the requisite qualifications.
25) All “Rural Postal Employees” should be imparted with concerned Trainings as designed for the purpose.
26) The present service restriction of 5 years for promotions should be reduced to 3 years. In addition 50% RPM posts may be earmarked to outsiders through employment exchange, out of remaining 50%, 25% may be earmarked for RPAs on seniority cum fitness basis with the requisite qualifications of RPM through DPC. Remaining 25% vacancies on merit as if outsiders through employment exchange, but applications may be called for in the division, For both the types of above DPC / selection minimum 3 years of service may be fixed. If any vacancy is unfilled, it should be given to Employment Exchange immediately without carrying forward for next year. The Rosters should be maintained as usual at divisional level.
27) However by virtue of services rendered the Rural Postal employees such as Rural Post Master and Rural Postal Assistant may be allowed MACP I, II, III for 10 years, 20 years, 30 years completion of service respectively.
28) All conduct and disciplinary rules and procedures under CCS (CCA) rules 1964 available to departmental employees may be extended to Rural Postal employees also.
29) The pay structure suggested is as follows:
Initial fixation to RPAs / RPMs as follows at the time of implementation of 7th PC.
Rural Postal Assistant:
Up to 5 years
|
18000 + GP
|
After 5 years
|
18000 +1 increment i.e. 5% on 18000 + GP
|
After 10 years (MACP I)
|
18000 + 3 increments i.e. 15% on 18000 + GP (For MACP I one more increment)
|
After 15 years
|
18000 + 4 increments i.e. 20% on 18000 + GP
|
After 20 years (MACP II)
|
18000 + 6 increments i.e. 30% on 18000 + GP (For MACP II one more increment)
|
After 25 years
|
18000 + 7 increments i.e. 35% on 18000 + GP
|
After 30 years (MACP III)
|
18000 + 9 increments i.e. 45% on 18000 + GP (For MACP III one more increment)
|
After 35 years
|
18000 + 10 increments i.e. 50% on 18000 + GP i.e. 18000 + 9000 = 27000 which is less than proposed pay component of MTS i.e. 29000 which is a promotional post. If this is not followed there will be no charm in promotions.
|
Rural Post Master:
To show difference between RPA and RPM, 2 increments may be given to RPMs at initial stage of fixation also. Then,
Up to 5 years
|
18000 + 2 increments i.e. 10% on 18000 + GP
|
After 5 years
|
18000 +3 increments i.e. 15% on 18000 + GP
|
After 10 years (MACP I)
|
18000 + 5 increments i.e. 25% on 18000 + GP (For MACP I one more increment)
|
After 15 years
|
18000 + 6 increments i.e. 30% on 18000 + GP
|
After 20 years (MACP II)
|
18000 + 8 increments i.e. 40% on 18000 + GP (For MACP II one more increment)
|
After 25 years
|
18000 + 9 increments i.e. 45% on 18000 + GP
|
After 30 years (MACP III)
|
18000 + 11 increments i.e. 55% on 18000 + GP (For MACP III one more increment)
|
After 35 years
|
18000 + 12 increments i.e. 60% on 18000 + GP i.e. 18000 + 10800 = 28800 which is less than proposed pay component of MTS i.e. 29000 which is a promotional post. If this is not done there will be no charm in promotions.
|
As such Grade pay for Rural Postal Assistants and Rural Post Masters in 7th PC is suggested as follows.
Rural Postal Assistants:
At initial stage
|
4000 x 1000 / 1800
|
=
|
2222 i.e. 2200.
|
On MACP I (after 10 years of service)
|
4000 x 1100 / 1800
|
=
|
2444 i.e. 2400.
|
On MACPI I (after 20 years of service)
|
4000 x 1200 / 1800
|
=
|
2666 i.e. 2600.
|
On MACP III (after 30 years of service)
|
4000 x 1300 / 1800
|
=
|
2888 i.e. 2900.
|
Rural Post Masters:
At initial stage
|
4000 x 1400 / 1800
|
=
|
3111 i.e. 3100.
|
On MACP I (after 10 years of service)
|
4000 x 1500 / 1800
|
=
|
3333 i.e. 3300.
|
On MACPI I (after 20 years of service)
|
4000 x 1600 / 1800
|
=
|
3555 i.e. 3500.
|
On MACP III (after 30 years of service)
|
4000 x 1700 / 1800
|
=
|
3777 i.e. 3800.
|
In all the above cases it is rounded off to next hundred and where as in the case of MACP II it is rounded off to below hundred to remove the dissatisfaction to MACP III candidates. However proposed GP to RPA / RPM is less than proposed GP component of MTS at minimum i.e. Rs. 4,000/-.
Increments: 5% on basic pay + GP every year besides one increment of 5% each for MACP I, II, III promotions. This is in addition to 2 increments i.e. 5 + 5 =10% allowed to Rural Post Masters on initial fixation and 5% raise after completion of every 5 years.
Maximum of the scale: Rs. 1, 28,000/- with a length of 38 years.
Pay Band: Should be pay band 1 shifting other pay bands by one number or giving special pay band i.e. pay band R is suggested for Rural Post Masters and Rural Postal Assistants.
30) CCS Pension rules available to departmental employees may be applied for Rural Postal employees and GPF and all pensionery benefits including Group Insurance Scheme may be applied to all Rural Postal employees at par with departmental employees giving credit to their date of entry in the department.
Here one case is requested in either of the cases i.e old pension system till 31.12.2003 entrants and New pension scheme wef 1.1.2004, the monthly minimum pension received by Rural Postal Employees should be Rs.1000/- as it is given by the Govt to poor citizens of India as this GDS is much poorer than that poor citizens having getting no monthly income beyond superannuation though he served those poor citizens particularly in the payment of the said social security pension for many more years.
31) All the allowances admissible to departmental employees may be extended to rural postal employees at the rate admissible to departmental employees in the following cases.
i) Dearness Allowance.
ii) Office Maintenance Allowance (In the place of FHR) ranging between Rs. 500 – Rs. 950 with an annual raise of Rs. 50/-.
iii) Electricity and Water charges for Office.
iv) HRA ranging between Rs. 800 – Rs. 1520 with an annual raise of Rs. 80/-
v) Transport Allowance: Rs. 150/- per month for official use.
vi) Cycle Maintenance Allowance: Rs. 150/- for office use to perform outside work.
vii) Overtime Allowance: Maximum 3 hours on a working day beyond 7 ½ hours work if another post in the office is on leave or otherwise and Sundays / Holidays as ordered by divisional head if required. Allowance should be on prorata of pay + GP + DA for one day.
viii) Travelling Allowance: Travelling allowance would be as shown in the Table at 16.11A .
ix) Boat Allowance: As demanded by boat operator.
x) Children education Allowance: At par with departmental employees.
xi) RTF: At par with departmental employees.
xii) Cash allowance to RPM on par with ‘C’ class departmental SPM.
xiii) Other allowances such as special duty allowance being paid in Assam and NE Circle, Uttarakhand Allowance, Remote Area Allowance, Naxalite Threat area Allowance, Bad Climate Allowance, Winter Allowance and Project Allowance etc.,
32) All kinds of leaves admissible under CCS (leave rules) 1972 besides casual leave to departmental employees may be extended to Rural Postal employees with same limitations in all respects.
33) Leave encashment facility available to departmental employees may be extended to Rural Postal employees. In addition 15 days leave encashment every year may be allowed to Rural Postal employees to enable leave cases and arrangements there on to be reduced.
34) Leave travel Concession at par with departmental employees.
35) Advance of leave salary and advance of pay may be allowed to Rural Postal employees at par with departmental employees.
36) 5% of leave reserve may be maintained at divisional level.
37) Medical allowance of Rs. 600/- p.m to Rural Postal employees for minor ailments and for hospitalization, it is in recognized hospitals at par with departmental employees.
38) All welfare measures available to departmental employees may be extended to Rural Postal employees also, such as,
a) Interim Relief.
b) Transfers i) In the interest of service such as thrown out.
ii) Request transfers including Rule 38 and Mutuals.
c) Compassionate Appointments: 1) To the family members of all deceased.
2) To the dependents of Rural Postal employees retired on invalidation.
d) Bonus. e) Identity Cards. f) Funeral expenses.
g) Loans: Loans may be given to Rural Postal employees on par with departmental employees. This may be extended for education of children and marriage of daughters.
h) Advances: All advances available to departmental employees may be extended to Rural Postal employees such as Cycle advance, Natural Calamity advance (available now), Festival advance, Medical advance, Pay advance, Leave Salary advance, Motor Cycle advance, House Building Advance (to be extended).
39) Uniforms: At par with departmental employees.
40) Fixed Stationary Charges: At par with ‘C’ class departmental offices and officials.
41) Counting of Past Service: The service rendered as ED or GDS may be counted to newly renamed Rural Postal employees as departmental service.
42) Head Quarters: Where the Rural Postal employee is born in the establishment for drawal of pay and allowances.
43) Security: At par with departmental employees.
44) Norms: At par with Departmental Post / Post Office.
45) Workload: All works performed by Rural Postal employee counts for workload.
46) Incentive for promoting small family norms: At par with departmental employees.
47) Incentive to Sports person: At par with departmental employees.
48) Date of Superannuation: At par with departmental employee, but maximum age to be reviewed by Commission.
49) Payments of retirement / terminal benefits: At par with departmental employees.
50) Contributory negligence to be removed.
51) Basic amenities such as infrastructure to office and public to all Rural Post Offices, to be provided. All requisite forms are to be supplied. Divisional Office to be treated as secondary unit of supply. Sub division to monitor supplies.
52) All Trade Union facilities available to departmental employees may be extended to the Unions of Rural Postal employees and Rural Postal Assistants. (One Union for one banner)
53) All the above suggestions are exhaustive, but Committee is requested to look after anything left over.
54) Finally the GDS Pay Committee is requested to extend all facilities available to Departmental Post Offices / Departmental employees to Rural Post Offices / Rural Postal Employees.
Signature
Name
Address
Important orders on PLI & RPLI
Transfer of PLI Policies :
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Thursday, 25 February 2016
Three new Information Commissioners take over in Central Information Commission
Three new Information Commissioners take over in Central Information Commission
Shri Bimal Julka, Shri Divya Prakash Sinha and Shri Amitava Bhattacharyya were administered the oath of office of the Information Commissioners, Central Information Commission (CIC) by the Chief Information Commissioner, Shri Radha Krishna Mathur.
With their induction, the total number of Information Commissioners including the Chief Information Commissioner has gone upto 11 in the Central Information Commission.
Shri Bimal Julka, a former IAS officer, before joining the office of Information Commissioner in the Central Information Commission, was holding the post of Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting in Government of India. His area of eminence includes Administration and Governance.
Shri Divya Prakash Sinha, a former IPS officer, before joining the office of Information Commissioner in Central Information Commission, was holding the charge of Secretary (Security) in the Government of India. His area of eminence includes experience in security.
Shri Amitava Bhattacharyya, a former IAS officer, before joining the office of Information Commissioner in Central Information Commission, was holding the charge of Chairman, Staff Selection Commission. His area of eminence includes Administration and Governance.
With their induction, the total number of Information Commissioners including the Chief Information Commissioner has gone upto 11 in the Central Information Commission.
Shri Bimal Julka, a former IAS officer, before joining the office of Information Commissioner in the Central Information Commission, was holding the post of Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting in Government of India. His area of eminence includes Administration and Governance.
Shri Divya Prakash Sinha, a former IPS officer, before joining the office of Information Commissioner in Central Information Commission, was holding the charge of Secretary (Security) in the Government of India. His area of eminence includes experience in security.
Shri Amitava Bhattacharyya, a former IAS officer, before joining the office of Information Commissioner in Central Information Commission, was holding the charge of Chairman, Staff Selection Commission. His area of eminence includes Administration and Governance.
Source:-PIB
Suggestions/Feedback to GDS Committee.
All GDS are requested, individually to send your suggestions/feedback to the foowing address
Shri. T.Q. Mohammad
Secretary,GDS Committee
Macha Marg Post Office
New Dehi -110021
or
Through E-mail to gds.com.feedback@gmail.com .
or
India post website
Suggestions/Feedback
to GDS
Committee.
1) The
motto of GDS is part-time should be scrapped by giving 7 ½ hours workload to
each official as it is available.
2) The
term “Sevak” should be replaced by “employee”.
3) No
BO is running on loss in real terms by keeping the thinking that it is a
mixture of many agency services and by considering it is a public essential
service, GDS can be made departmental.
4) All
GDS BOs may be converted into departmental BOs and renamed as “Rural Post Offices”.
5) All
GDS BOs staff should treated as departmental officials holding civil posts and
renamed as “Rural Post Masters” and
“Rural Postal Assistants”.
6) Total
expenditure on Rural Postal employees including OMA paid to each Rural Post
Office may be met by Ministry of Finance.
7) Commission
on SB and RD accounts standing at BOs may be kept with Ministry of Finance.
8) Accounts
work, Accounts supervision, Administrative Supervision done by Department of
Posts may be taken up as reciprocal services for its services received at Rural
Post Offices such as mails, sorting, delivery, stamp sale, registration
including V.P and Insured, Speed post, Money Orders, Mahatma Gandhi NREGs and
Social Service Pensions.
9) Mails,
Sorting, Delivery, Stamps sale, Registration including VP and Insured, Speed
Post, Money Orders, Mahatma Gandhi NREGs and Social Service Pensions related to
Department of Posts at Rural Post Offices may be taken up by Ministry of
Finance as reciprocal services for its work done by Department of Posts such as
Accounts, Accounts Supervision and Administrative Supervision.
10) Department
of Posts may increase its revenues at par with scheduled Banks and Couriers as
those Banks and Couriers are being survived with the same limited jurisdiction.
11) For
doing Inspections and Investigations of Rural Post Offices and supply of
stationary relating to SB and RD to Rural Post Offices, the subsidy to the tune
of Rs. 650/- crores (approximately) paid on Rural POs may be paid to Department
of Posts in proposed setup also.
12) Commission
received by Department of Posts on services such as NREGs and Social Service
Pensions may be kept by Postal Department as it is received from different
source.
13) As the conditions “holding
honourary posts being self sufficient” is an “obsolete” one in present conditions of the country, it is necessary
to bring all GDS under the category of “Departmental
Rural Postal Employees” and their services to be considered as essential
services as the Rural Post Office is the only outlet for the Government to
serve the rural public.
14) All Rural Postal employees may be considered as departmental
Group ‘C’ or Group ‘E’ by giving status of holding civil post in the
Government.
15) The BPM may be named as “Rural
Post Master” (RPM) with 7 ½ hours workload for Post Master’s duties.
16) Other GDS employees in a BO may be named as ”Rural Postal Assistants” (RPA) with 7 ½
hours workload for their duties such as delivery, conveyance, LB Clearance,
packing, stamp sale put together.
17) GDS Posts in HOs / SOs / RMS may be converted into MTS.
18) The income and cost of a Rural Post Office may be ignored as it
is only essential public service available in a village and demanded by public
and their leaders and used by state governments also as only way for them to
serve the rural public.
19) Statistical workload and financial positions of Rural Post
Offices may be assessed in Triennial reviews here after called as Audit as
these reviews can be used for 100% verification of accounts standing at Rural
Post Offices also.
20) The constitutional provisions under Article 309 and 311 should
be applied to Rural Postal Employees.
21) All GDS stamp vendor posts in Departmental Post Offices may be
upgraded to MTS or Postman as the case may be and shortfall of workload if any
may be utilized for Registration etc. of the said office.
22) Basic qualification for future appointment, by selection or
promotion should be 10 + 2 with 60% of marks in Plus 2 for Rural Post Master
and 8th standard may be continued for Rural Postal Assistants.
23) Maximum age limit for entry as Rural Postal employee should be
35 years with relaxation admissible to SC, ST and OBC. For promotions there
should be relaxation by 5 more years i.e. 40 years it would be better to reduce
to 3 years with relaxation to SC, ST and OBC employees as it is observed for
some categories in the department. Commission may consider the age of
superannuation.
24) Selection
at the time of entry should be at divisional level through employment exchanges
of the district, but on merit basis in the requisite qualifications.
25) All
“Rural Postal Employees” should be
imparted with concerned Trainings as designed for the purpose.
26) The
present service restriction of 5 years for promotions should be reduced to 3
years. In addition 50% RPM posts may be earmarked to outsiders through
employment exchange, out of remaining 50%, 25% may be earmarked for RPAs on
seniority cum fitness basis with the requisite qualifications of RPM through
DPC. Remaining 25% vacancies on merit as if outsiders through employment
exchange, but applications may be called for in the division, For both the
types of above DPC / selection minimum 3 years of service may be fixed. If any
vacancy is unfilled, it should be given to Employment Exchange immediately
without carrying forward for next year. The Rosters should be maintained as
usual at divisional level.
27) However
by virtue of services rendered the Rural Postal employees such as Rural Post
Master and Rural Postal Assistant may be allowed MACP I, II, III for 10 years,
20 years, 30 years completion of service respectively.
28) All
conduct and disciplinary rules and procedures under CCS (CCA) rules 1964
available to departmental employees may be extended to Rural Postal employees
also.
29) The pay structure suggested is as follows:
Initial fixation to RPAs /
RPMs as follows at the time of implementation of 7th PC.
Rural
Postal Assistant:
Up to 5 years
|
18000 + GP
|
After 5 years
|
18000 +1 increment i.e. 5% on 18000 + GP
|
After 10 years (MACP I)
|
18000 + 3 increments i.e. 15% on 18000 + GP (For MACP I
one more increment)
|
After 15 years
|
18000 + 4 increments i.e. 20% on 18000 + GP
|
After 20 years (MACP II)
|
18000 + 6 increments i.e. 30% on 18000 + GP (For MACP
II one more increment)
|
After 25 years
|
18000 + 7 increments i.e. 35% on 18000 + GP
|
After 30 years (MACP III)
|
18000 + 9 increments i.e. 45% on 18000 + GP (For MACP
III one more increment)
|
After 35 years
|
18000 + 10 increments i.e. 50% on 18000 + GP i.e. 18000
+ 9000 = 27000 which is less than proposed pay component of MTS i.e. 29000
which is a promotional post. If this is not followed there will be no charm
in promotions.
|
Rural
Post Master:
To show difference between RPA and RPM, 2
increments may be given to RPMs at initial stage of fixation also. Then,
Up to 5 years
|
18000 + 2 increments i.e. 10% on 18000 + GP
|
After 5 years
|
18000 +3 increments i.e. 15% on 18000 + GP
|
After 10 years (MACP I)
|
18000 + 5 increments i.e. 25% on 18000 + GP (For MACP I
one more increment)
|
After 15 years
|
18000 + 6 increments i.e. 30% on 18000 + GP
|
After 20 years (MACP II)
|
18000 + 8 increments i.e. 40% on 18000 + GP (For MACP
II one more increment)
|
After 25 years
|
18000 + 9 increments i.e. 45% on 18000 + GP
|
After 30 years (MACP III)
|
18000 + 11 increments i.e. 55% on 18000 + GP (For MACP
III one more increment)
|
After 35 years
|
18000 + 12 increments i.e. 60% on 18000 + GP i.e. 18000
+ 10800 = 28800 which is less than proposed pay component of MTS i.e. 29000
which is a promotional post. If this is not done there will be no charm in
promotions.
|
As such Grade pay for Rural Postal Assistants
and Rural Post Masters in 7th PC is suggested as follows.
Rural Postal
Assistants:
At initial stage
|
4000 x 1000 / 1800
|
=
|
2222 i.e. 2200.
|
On
MACP I (after 10 years of service)
|
4000 x 1100 / 1800
|
=
|
2444 i.e. 2400.
|
On
MACPI I (after 20 years of service)
|
4000 x 1200 / 1800
|
=
|
2666 i.e. 2600.
|
On
MACP III (after 30 years of service)
|
4000 x 1300 / 1800
|
=
|
2888 i.e. 2900.
|
Rural
Post Masters:
At initial stage
|
4000 x 1400 / 1800
|
=
|
3111 i.e. 3100.
|
On
MACP I (after 10 years of service)
|
4000 x 1500 / 1800
|
=
|
3333 i.e. 3300.
|
On
MACPI I (after 20 years of service)
|
4000 x 1600 / 1800
|
=
|
3555 i.e. 3500.
|
On
MACP III (after 30 years of service)
|
4000 x 1700 / 1800
|
=
|
3777 i.e. 3800.
|
In all the above cases it is rounded off to next hundred
and where as in the case of MACP II it is rounded off to below hundred to
remove the dissatisfaction to MACP III candidates. However proposed GP to RPA /
RPM is less than proposed GP component of MTS at minimum i.e. Rs. 4,000/-.
Increments: 5%
on basic pay + GP every year besides one increment of 5% each for MACP I, II,
III promotions. This is in addition to 2 increments i.e. 5 + 5 =10% allowed to
Rural Post Masters on initial fixation and 5% raise after completion of every 5
years.
Maximum of the
scale: Rs. 1, 28,000/- with a length of 38 years.
Pay Band:
Should be pay band 1 shifting other pay bands by one number or giving special
pay band i.e. pay band R is suggested for Rural Post Masters and Rural Postal
Assistants.
30)
CCS
Pension rules available to departmental employees may be applied for Rural
Postal employees and GPF and all pensionery benefits including Group Insurance
Scheme may be applied to all Rural Postal employees at par with departmental
employees giving credit to their date of entry in the department.
Here one case is requested
in either of the cases i.e old pension system till 31.12.2003 entrants and New
pension scheme wef 1.1.2004, the monthly minimum pension received by Rural
Postal Employees should be Rs.1000/- as it is given by the Govt to poor
citizens of India as this GDS is much poorer than that poor citizens having getting
no monthly income beyond superannuation though he served those poor citizens
particularly in the payment of the said social security pension for many more
years.
31) All the allowances admissible to departmental employees may be
extended to rural postal employees at the rate admissible to departmental
employees in the following cases.
i) Dearness Allowance.
ii) Office Maintenance Allowance (In the place of FHR)
ranging between Rs. 500 – Rs. 950 with an annual raise of Rs. 50/-.
iii) Electricity and Water charges for Office.
iv) HRA ranging between Rs. 800 – Rs. 1520 with an annual
raise of Rs. 80/-
v) Transport Allowance: Rs. 150/- per month for official
use.
vi) Cycle Maintenance Allowance: Rs. 150/- for office use
to perform outside work.
vii) Overtime Allowance: Maximum 3 hours on a working day
beyond 7 ½ hours work if another post in the office is on leave or otherwise
and Sundays / Holidays as ordered by divisional head if required. Allowance
should be on prorata of pay + GP + DA for one day.
viii) Travelling Allowance: Travelling allowance would be
as shown in the Table at 16.11A .
ix) Boat Allowance: As demanded by boat operator.
x) Children education Allowance: At par with departmental
employees.
xi) RTF: At par with departmental employees.
xii) Cash allowance to RPM on par with ‘C’ class
departmental SPM.
xiii) Other allowances such as special duty allowance
being paid in Assam and NE Circle, Uttarakhand Allowance, Remote Area
Allowance, Naxalite Threat area Allowance, Bad Climate Allowance, Winter
Allowance and Project Allowance etc.,
32) All kinds of leaves admissible under CCS (leave rules) 1972
besides casual leave to departmental employees may be extended to Rural Postal
employees with same limitations in all respects.
33) Leave encashment facility available to departmental employees
may be extended to Rural Postal employees. In addition 15 days leave encashment
every year may be allowed to Rural Postal employees to enable leave cases and
arrangements there on to be reduced.
34) Leave travel Concession at par with departmental employees.
35) Advance of leave salary and advance of pay may be allowed to
Rural Postal employees at par with departmental employees.
36) 5% of leave reserve may be maintained at divisional level.
37) Medical allowance of Rs. 600/- p.m to Rural Postal employees
for minor ailments and for hospitalization, it is in recognized hospitals at
par with departmental employees.
38) All welfare measures available to departmental employees may be
extended to Rural Postal employees also, such as,
a) Interim Relief.
b) Transfers i)
In the interest of service such as thrown out.
ii) Request transfers including
Rule 38 and Mutuals.
c) Compassionate Appointments: 1) To the family members
of all deceased.
2) To the
dependents of Rural Postal employees retired on invalidation.
d) Bonus. e)
Identity Cards. f) Funeral expenses.
g) Loans: Loans may be given to Rural Postal employees on
par with departmental employees. This may be extended for education of children
and marriage of daughters.
h) Advances: All advances available to departmental
employees may be extended to Rural Postal employees such as Cycle advance,
Natural Calamity advance (available now), Festival advance, Medical advance,
Pay advance, Leave Salary advance, Motor Cycle advance, House Building Advance
(to be extended).
39) Uniforms: At par with departmental employees.
40) Fixed Stationary Charges: At par with ‘C’ class departmental
offices and officials.
41) Counting of Past Service: The service rendered as ED or GDS may
be counted to newly renamed Rural Postal employees as departmental service.
42) Head Quarters: Where the Rural Postal employee is born in the
establishment for drawal of pay and allowances.
43) Security: At par with departmental employees.
44) Norms: At par with Departmental Post / Post Office.
45) Workload: All works performed by Rural Postal employee counts
for workload.
46) Incentive for promoting small family norms: At par with
departmental employees.
47) Incentive to Sports person: At par with departmental employees.
48) Date of Superannuation: At par with departmental employee, but
maximum age to be reviewed by Commission.
49) Payments of retirement / terminal benefits: At par with
departmental employees.
50) Contributory negligence to be removed.
51) Basic amenities such as infrastructure to office and public to
all Rural Post Offices, to be provided. All requisite forms are to be supplied.
Divisional Office to be treated as secondary unit of supply. Sub division to
monitor supplies.
52) All Trade Union facilities available to departmental employees
may be extended to the Unions of Rural Postal employees and Rural Postal
Assistants. (One Union for one banner)
53) All the above suggestions are exhaustive, but Committee is
requested to look after anything left over.
54) Finally the GDS Pay Committee is requested to extend all
facilities available to Departmental Post Offices / Departmental employees to
Rural Post Offices / Rural Postal Employees.
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