Directorate vide memo No. 9-23/2012-SPG dated 23.07.2012 has called for the ACRs/APRs of 522 Officers for holding DPC for the year 2012-13. Vacancies are to be calculated.
Latest Updates from CHQ
July 28, 2012
CHQ News : Upgradation of GP of IP from Rs.4200/- to Rs.4600/-
It has been ascertained from the Postal Directorate that the file relating to upgradation of Grade Pay of IP from Rs.4200/- to Rs.4600/- has been again submitted to the Secretary, Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance by the Department.
July 25, 2012
July 24, 2012
Amendment in constitution of All India Association of Inspectors and Assistant Superintendents Posts
Government
of India
Ministry
of Communications and IT
Department
of Posts
Dak
Bhavan, Sansad Marg,
New
Delhi 110 001.
No. 15/4/2012-SR
Dated : 12-07-2012
To,
The General Secretary,
All India Association of Inspectors and Assistant
Superintendents Posts,
CHQ Qtr. No. 12, P&T Colony, Khurshid Square,
Civil Lines, Delhi-54.
Sub : Amendment in constitution of All India
Association of Inspectors and
Assistant Superintendents Posts.
Sir,
I am directed to refer to your letter
No. CHQ/IPASP/Reso/1-2/2012 dated 17.5.2012 on the above mentioned subject and
to inform that Government has provisionally approved amendment to the
Constitution of All India Association of Inspectors and Assistant Superintendents
Posts. The amended version will now read as given below.
Revised Article 38 : Subscription
The
monthly subscription shall be Rs. 50/- (Rupees Fifty only) per member, payable
monthly through check off system by deduction from the salaries by Drawing and
Disbursing Officers (DDOs) @ Rs. 50/- (Rupees Fifty only) per month. However,
in case of new members, they can exercise their option in the month of April
and deduction of subscription @ Rs. 50/- (Rupees Fifty only) per month will be
made by the DDO concerned from 1st July of that year. Entire
deducted subscription will be remitted to the Circle Branch. 40% of the
subscription will be allocated to CHQ and the remaining 60% to Circle Branch
(by Circle Secretary).
Revised Article 44 : Circle Conference :
The Circle Conference shall be the supreme
deliberative and legislative body of the Circle Association, it shall among
others have following specific powers:
(a)
To elect the following office-bearers:
(i)
President (v)
Organising Secretary – 4
(ii)
Vice President -2 (vi)
Treasurer
(iii)
Circle Secretary (vii)
Assistant Treasurer
(iv)
Assistant Circle Secretary-3
Note :
1 The election of office-bearers at
items (i) to (vii) above shall be by
secret Ballot, if so demanded even by a single member.
Note :
2 (a) If the Circle Conference of a
particular Circle desires to have more
Organising Secretary or Assistant Circle Secretary they may be so
elected.
(b) To
appoint the auditor from among the members.
(c) To
elect the members of the Circle Working Committee not exceeding twenty five.
(d) To
elect the delegates for the All India Conference.
(e) To
consider and adopt the annual report, accounts and budget estimates.
(f)
To adopt resolutions on problems of the members and to
devise ways and means to implement the Center’s Policy Directives.
2. The
above amendment may be incorporated in the existing constitution of the
Association and a fresh copy of the constitution submitted to this office for
record.
Yours
faithfully,
Sd/-
(Subhas
Chander)
Consultant
(SR)
Copy to :
All Head of Circle.
July 21, 2012
Direct recruitment of PA/SA Examination for 2012
PA/SA Examination
A Notification for Direct recruitment of Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants is to be issued on 11-08-2012 in leading news papers in English/Hindi.
The cost of Application form is Rs. 50/- sale of Application forms will commence from 11-08-2012 and closes by 25-09-2012 in all Head post offices. Examination fee Rs. 200/- is to be paid in ACG 67/UCR.
Last date for receipt of Applications 01-10-2012
GDS to PA/SA
The Examination for eligible Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) to fill up the unfilled vacancies of LGO Examination will also be held as per extant Rules/guidelines of the department on the same day and time decided for Direct Recruitment as per the same syllabus etc.
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Grant of Child Care Leave - CAT JUDGEMENT in favour of deprived Woman Employee
CENTRAL
ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL CHANDIGARH BENCH
ORIGINAL
APPLICATION NO.931-CH-2011
Chandigarh,
this the 30th day of September, 2011
CORAM: Hon'ble Mrs. Shyama Dogra, Member
(J). Hon'ble Mrs. Promilla Issar, Member (A).
Mrs. Aarti Rani, wife of Shri Ashwani Kumar, aged 39 years,
presently working as Postal Assistant in Post Office Sector-15, Chandigarh
(U.T.)-160015.
Applicant
Versus
1. Union of India through Secretary, Ministry Communication &
Information Technology, Department of Posts, Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg, New
Delhi-110016.
2. Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, Chandigarh Division,
Sector-17, GPO Building, Chandigarh (UT)-160017.
Respondents
Present: Sh. D.R. Sharma, the counsel for the
applicant.
Sh. Rohit Sharma, vice Sh. Deepak Agnihotri, the counsel for the
respondents.
O R D E R (Oral)
By Hon'ble Mrs. Shyama Dogra, Member (J):-
1.
This is a second round of litigation by
the applicant for quashing of impugned order Annexure A-1 dated 30.8.2011
whereby, her request to grant her child care leave has been rejected by
the respondents.
2.
The claim of the applicant is that Govt.
of India issued office memorandums dated 11.9.2008 and 07.9.2010. Under those
memorandums, women employees having minor children are to be granted Child Care
Leave (CCL for short) for a maximum of two years during their entire service
period for taking care of up to two children till the age of 18 years for the
purpose of their care and taking care of any of their needs like examinations,
sickness etc. It is submitted by the learned counsel for the applicant that
the applicant has twins, who are pursuing their studies in 10+1,
Non-Medical. Since the husband of the applicant is posted at a far-away
place in Amritsar, the applicant has to look after these two children,
therefore, she had applied for child care leave, which has been denied by the
respondents by passing a
non-speaking order. Aggrieved by that order, the applicant had filed an
O.A and her case was remanded to the respondents to re-examine the matter
afresh and pass speaking orders. Impugned order annexure A-1 is an
outcome of those directions given by the Court.
3.
While challenging this impugned order, the
main contention of the applicant is that since these office memorandum are for
the purpose of giving some relief to eligible women employees to enable them to
look after their children properly, therefore, the respondents should not have
rejected her request for CCL, keeping in view the fact that earlier also she
was granted this leave for three months when the applicant had to look after
her children during their final examination. It is not denied by the
applicant that this special child care leave cannot be claimed as a matter of
right, yet the fact remains that this leave is to be granted for a particular
purpose as mentioned in these instructions, therefore, if the applicant is not
granted this leave the whole purpose of this scheme formulated for the benefit
of women employees will be defeated. The learned counsel for the
applicant submits that the applicant will not be able to take this leave after
2013 as her children will become major by that time and their exams would be
over.
4. The learned counsel for the
applicant has also objected to the findings given by the competent authority
with regard to shortage of staff in Chandigarh Postal Division on the ground
that earlier also the applicant was posted to other post offices in Sector 36
and sector 44 which falsify the plea of the respondents that there is a
shortage of staff as the applicant at present also is working in sector-15 Post
office. She has categorically mentioned that out of the total strength of 486
permanent posts of postal assistants, 455 postal assistants are on the rolls,
hence there is no shortage of staff and in case she is granted CCL, there is
still a provision for appointment of an incumbent against a leave vacancy and
the respondents can make necessary arrangements for such period for which the
applicant has applied for CCL.
5.
The respondents have filed a written
statement and have supported the impugned order on the ground that the
applicant has not exhausted all the departmental remedies before coming to this
Court, therefore, this O.A. is premature and liable to be dismissed as she can
still file a representation to the higher authority against the impugned order
Annexure A-1. The respondents have also categorically mentioned that grant of
CCL cannot be asked for as a matter of right by the women employees and it can
only be granted under special circumstances and she was also granted this leave
during the final examination of her children and therefore, it cannot be said
that the respondents are not considerate to women employees in the matter of
grant of CCL. The plea of the applicant for grant of this leave has been
rejected by the competent authority in view of the instructions of DOPT dated
18.11.2008 (R/2) in the interest of smooth functioning of the office and
keeping in view that if CCL is granted in routine, then the office work would
suffer in various departments. Since the applicant has not mentioned any
valid reason for grant of this leave, therefore, there is no illegality in
passing of the impugned order Annexure A-1, which is fully supported with
reasons and the same is liable to be upheld.
6. The applicant has filed a rejoinder and reiterated the
submissions as made in the O.A.
7. We have heard the learned counsel for the parties and carefully
gone through the record.
8. The instructions issued by the
respondents on 11th September, 2008 and clarifications issued later on, clearly
envisage that CCL cannot be demanded as a matter of right but the fact remains
that this benefit has been given to the women employees to facilitate them so
that they can devote adequate time to the care of their minor children upto the
age of 18 years, which may be for the purpose of their up-bringing to look
after any of their specific needs like examinations, sickness etc. This
leave can be granted for a maximum of 3 spells in a year.
9. Therefore, once a particular
scheme is introduced by the employer for the benefit of its employees, it
should be implemented in a fair and rational manner and we are of the view that
the respondents need not have completely rejected the request of the applicant
for CCL as she needs this leave for the purpose of devoting some extra time to
her minor children. Instead of completely rejecting her request, the
respondents should have considered sympathetically her prayer for grant of CCL
around the examination time.
10. Therefore, in our considered
opinion, the matter requires re-examination. Thus, the impugned order dated
30.8.2011 (Annexure A-1) is hereby quashed and set aside while giving
directions to the respondent concerned to consider sympathetically the prayer
of the applicant for grant of CCL in different spells during and around
the examination period of her children. Needful be done within a period
of two months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order.
11. With these directions as above, this O.A. stands disposed
of with no orders as to costs.
(PROMILLA
ISSAR)
(SHYAMA DOGRA)
MEMBER
(A)
MEMBER (J)
Place: Chandigarh.
Dated: 30.9.2011.
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Exemption of Salaried Employees from Requirement of Filing of Returns for Assessment Year 2012-13
आकलन
वर्ष 2012-13 के लिए रिटर्नों को भरने की आवश्यकता से वेतन भोगी कर्मचारियों को
छूट
केन्द्रीय प्रत्यक्ष कर बोर्ड (सीबीडीटी) ने दिनांक 17 फरवरी,
2012 की अपनी अधिसूचना संख्या 9/2012 के द्वारा आकलन वर्ष 2012-13 के लिए रिटर्नों
को भरने की आवश्यकता से वेतन भोगी कर्मचारियों को छूट दी है। उक्त छूट तभी लागू
होगी जबकि निम्नलिखित सभी शर्तें पूरी कर दी जाती हैं:- • कर्मचारी ने केवल वेतन से आय तथा बचत बैंक खाते से आय प्राप्त की हो तथा बचत बैक खाते से अर्जित किया गया वार्षिक ब्याज 10 हजार रुपये से कम हो।
• कर्मचारी की कुल आय 5 लाख रुपये से अधिक ना हो (कुल आय से आशय सकल कुल आय इसमें अध्याय VI ए के अधीन कटौतियां घटाएं)
• कर्मचारी ने अपना पीएएन नियोक्ता को रिपोर्ट किया हो।
• कर्मचारी ने बचत बैंक खाते पर मिले ब्याज से हुई आय को नियोक्ता को सूचित किया हो।
• कर्मचारी ने अपने नियोक्ता से फार्म 16 प्राप्त कर लिया हो।
• टीडीएस के तौर पर कर्मचारी की कुल कर देयताएं नियोक्ता द्वारा चुकता कर दी गई हों तथा नियोक्ता ने टीडीएस को केन्द्रीय सरकार के पास जमा करा दिया हो।
• कर्मचारी का रिफंड दावा ना हो।
• कर्मचारी ने वेतन केवल एक नियोक्ता से प्राप्त किया हो।
• कर्मचारी ने आयकर विभाग से आयकर विवरण भरने की कोई नोटिस न प्राप्त की हो।
July 20, 2012
डाक विभाग को कंपनी का रूप देने का विचार
डाक विभाग की कमाई बढ़ाने और इसे बाजार प्रतिस्पर्धी को ध्यान में रखते हुए
सशक्त बनाने बनाने के लिए दूरसंचार मंत्रालय निजी खुदरा कंपनियों, बैंक
तथा शिक्षण संस्थानों से गठजोड़ कर विभाग का काम कंपनियों की तरह चलाने पर
विचार कर रहा है। देशभर के लगभग 1.5 लाख डाकघरों को कंपनी के रूप में चलान
से मंत्रालय को सेवा की गुणवत्ता में सुधार होने लाभ बढ़ने तथा लागत घटने
की उम्मीद है।
दूरसंचार विभाग के एक अधिकारी ने कहा कि मंत्रालय की डाकघरों
को कंपनी रूप देने की योजना है, ताकि उन्हें जवाबदेह तथा लाभ में चलने
वाला उद्यम बनाया जा सके। पिछले कुछ समय से डाक विभाग के राजस्व की स्थिति
सही नहीं है और करीब 90 फीसदी उसका खर्च 1,55,000 डाक घरों में कार्यरत
4,75,000 कर्मचारियों के वेतन मद में जा रहा है।
अधिकारी ने कहा कि कंपनी
रूप देने की योजना के तहत दूरसंचार मंत्रालय 22 क्षेत्रीय प्रमुखों के लिए
साल-दर-साल आधार पर 20 प्रतिशत राजस्व पैदा करने को अनिवार्य करने पर विचार
कर रहा है। उसने कहा कि डाक विभाग को कंपनी रूप दिया जाएगा, लेकिन यह
सरकार के नियंत्रण में होगा। योजना के तहत भारतीय डाक के 22 जोनों के लिए
कमाई में साल दर साल 20 प्रतिशत वृद्धि का लक्ष्य रखा जाएगा। हालांकि डाक
विभाग को 2010-11 में 6,954.09 करोड़ रुपये का राजस्व हुआ, जो 2009-10 के
मुकाबले 11 प्रतिशत अधिक है, लेकिन छत्तीसगढ़ जैसे सर्किलों के राजस्व में
गिरावट दर्ज की गई।
डाक विभाग स्थिति में सुधार के लिए बैंक, बीमा
एजेंसियों, शिक्षण संस्थानों तथा हिंदुस्तान लीवर और रिलायंस फ्रेश जैसी
खुदरा कंपनियों से गठजोड़ करने पर विचार कर रहा है।
अधिकारी ने कहा कि बैंक
तथा खुदरा कंपनियों से गठजोड़ से विभाग को बेहतर राजस्व प्राप्त करने में
मदद मिलेगी।
दूरसंचार मंत्रालय डाक विभाग को अपने वृहत नेटवर्क का
इस्तेमाल नरेगा, विशेष पहचान संख्या परियोजना तथा शिक्षण योजना जैसे सरकारी
योजनाओं की पेशकश करने में भी निर्देश देने पर विचार कर रहा है।
अधिकारी
ने कहा, हमारा मकसद गांवों के गरीबों को बेहतर डाक सेवा देना है, जो आधुनिक
बैंकिंग तथा खुदरा सेवा सुविधाओं से वंचित हैं तथा वित्तीय जरूरतों के लिए
महाजनों पर निर्भर हैं।
मुझे खुशी है कि इंडिया पोस्ट सही दिशा में बढ़ रहा है- कपिल सिब्बल
डाक विभाग की आय 13 फीसद बढ़ी, घाटा कम हुआ
वित्त वर्ष 2011-12 में विभाग की कुल आय 13.62 फीसद बढ़कर 7,910.51 करोड़ रुपये हो गई जबकि व्यय 13,705.4 करोड़ रुपये रहा जिससे विभाग का कुल घाटा 5,794.89 करोड़ रुपये रहा। इससे पिछले वित्त वर्ष में विभाग को 6,345.62 करोड़ रुपये का घाटा हुआ था। छठे वेतन आयोग की सिफारिशों के लागू होने से डाक विभाग का घाटा तेजी से बढ़ा।
संचार एवं सूचना प्रौद्योगिकी मंत्री कपिल सिब्बल ने प्रेट्र से कहा ‘‘पिछले एक साल में हमने इंडिया पोस्ट को वाणिज्यिक और सामाजिक तौर पर व्यावहारिक बनाने की एकीकृत रणनीति बनाई है। पिछले साल के वित्तीय नतीजे से संकेत मिलता है कि हमें कुछ हद तक सफलता मिली है। लेकिन अभी बहुत कुछ करना बाकी है।’’
डाक विभाग द्वारा तैयार 2011-12 के वित्तीय प्रदर्शन की रपट के मुताबिक वित्तीय सेवाओं से आय 20.8 फीसद बढ़कर 4,304.07 करोड़ रुपये हो गई जो 2010-11 में 3,562.77 करोड़ रुपये थी। डाक परिचालन से आय 6.08 फीसद बढ़कर 3,606.44 करोड़ रुपये हो गई जो 2010-11 में 3,399.56 करोड़ रुपये थी।
सिब्बल ने कहा ‘‘चालू वित्त वर्ष के दौरान हमने 20 फीसद से ज्यादा आय का लक्ष्य रखा है। मुझे खुशी है कि इंडिया पोस्ट सही दिशा में बढ़ रहा है। अब हमें अपनी गति बढ़ाने की जरूरत है।’’ डाक विभाग ने इंडिया पोस्ट की प्रमुख सेवाओं के उचित कारोबारी ढांचा तैयार करने के लिए बोस्टन कंसल्टिंग ग्रुप को नियुक्त किया है।
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July 17, 2012
PS Group B Examination results announced
CHQ News-PS Gr. B Examination 2012 result declared.
List of Successful Candidates:-
1. Hari Krishna Prasad, Andhra
2. Syed Anwar, Andhra
3. Harish Kumar Mahawar, Chattisgarh.
4. Syed Ansar, Andhra
5. Debi Prasad Dash, Odisha
6. K.Lekshmana Pillai,
7. Yara Ramakrishna, Andhra
8. Ranjay Kumar Singh, Bihar
9. Raja Deo Prasad, Bihar.
10. N.Prakash, Tamil Nadu.
11. Himanchu Kumar Mishra, UP
12. Swapan kumar Gorai, WB
13. Wuriti Naga Vidya Kumar, Andhra
14. A.Srinivasa Rao, Andhra
15. Rashi Bihari Ram, ST, Bihar
General Line :
1. M.Rajendran, TN
2. Ramakrishna, Andhra
3. Viluri Sathyanarayana, Andhra
4. A.Venkata Reddy, Andhra
5. R.Arumugan, TN
6. Rathi Ram Meena, APS, Delhi
one vacancy will be declared later.
July 12, 2012
Results of Postmaster grade -I Examination held on 03/06/2012
Results of Postmaster Grade-I Examination held on 3/06/2012 - Directorate orders
Direct Link to download pdf
MP Circle result :
Sl Barcode Roll No. Name Community Div Code Circle 1st paper 2nd Paper Total Marks
556 116162 1230000001 DILIPKUJUR ST 2310 Madhya Pradesh 58 70 128
557 116196 1230000002 LAKHAN LAL RAVAL SC 2319 Madhya Pradesh 84 68 152
558 116195 1230000003 SMT TASNEEM KAUSAR GN 2319 Madhya Pradesh 46 64 110
559 116193 1230000004 ANIL MINJ ST 1401 Madhya Pradesh 80 100 180
560 116192 1230000005 YOGESHKUMARPANCHOLI GN 2318 Madhya Pradesh 84 100 184
561 116191 1230000006 DEEPAK AGRAWAL GN 2305 Madhya Pradesh 104 124 228
562 116190 1230000007 PRAKASH CHANDRA RATHOREGN 2316 Madhya Pradesh 76 52 128
563 116189 1230000008 PREETAM KUMAR KOCHLE SC 2316 Madhya Pradesh 90 88 178
564 116188 1230000009 DEVENDRA KUMAR SAHU GN 2315 Madhya Pradesh 128 140 268
565 116187 1230000010 DHANSINGH CHOUHAN GN 2316 Madhya Pradesh 94 110 204
566 116186 1230000011 MANISH KANT KOSHTA GN 2315 Madhya Pradesh 126 112 238
567 116185 1230000012 RAJESH KUMAR SAINI GN 2323 Madhya Pradesh 72 102 174
568 116184 1230000013 ARJUN YADAV GN 2323 Madhya Pradesh 82 60 142
569 116183 1230000014 LAXMIPRASADTIWARI GN 2315 Madhya Pradesh 58 52 110
570 116182 1230000015 VIJAY KUMAR GOND ST 2315 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
571 116180 1230000016 GYANENDRA LAKHERA GN 2315 Madhya Pradesh 68 102 170
572 116179 1230000017 ASHISH KUMAR THAKRE SC 2315 Madhya Pradesh 118 128 246
573 116178 1230000018 RAJESH KUMAR PATEL GN 2315 Madhya Pradesh 76 110 186
574 116177 1230000019 GOPI CHAND DENGRA GN 2315 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
575 116176 1230000020 GOTAM CHANDRA JAIN GN 2319 Madhya Pradesh 94 74 168
576 116175 1230000021 SURENDRA SIRSATH SC 2314 Madhya Pradesh 86 82 168
577 116174 1230000022 HABIB AHAMAD GN 2312 Madhya Pradesh 94 72 166
578 116173 1230000023 PRAMOD SINGH BHADAURIAGN 2312 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
579 116172 1230000024 DHURB NARAYAN SHARMA GN 2312 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
580 116171 1230000025 SHREEPAD KHANDERAO BOKIL GN 2311 Madhya Pradesh 104 98 202
581 116170 1230000026 SHIVRAJ SINGH TOMAR GN 2311 Madhya Pradesh 92 66 158
582 116169 1230000027 MAHESH SINGH TOMAR GN 2311 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
583 116168 1230000028 RAMKUMAR KUSHWAH GN 2311 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
584 116167 1230000029 SHAKIR AHMED KHAN GN 2311 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
585 116166 1230000030 SATISHCHANDRAPANDEY GN 2311 Madhya Pradesh 64 70 134
586 116165 1230000031 SURAJ KIRAN GUNDRAWAT ST 2311 Madhya Pradesh 60 80 140
587 116197 1230000032 KESHAV PRASAD SHARMA GN 2311 Madhya Pradesh 52 82 134
588 116164 1230000033 BRIJENDRA SINGH KUSHWAHGN 2310 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
589 116163 1230000034 HEMRAJ GURJAR GN 2310 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
590 116161 1230000035 NAROTTAM PRASAD SHARMAGN 2310 Madhya Pradesh 52 66 118
591 116160 1230000036 BHANUPRAKASH SINGH RAGHUWANSH GN 2310 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
592 116159 1230000037 VINOD KUMAR KOLI SC 2310 Madhya Pradesh 52 52 104
593 116158 1230000038 LAKHAN SINGH MOURYA SC 2310 Madhya Pradesh 82 78 160
594 116157 1230000039 RADHA MOHAN MAITHIL GN 2310 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
595 116156 1230000040 PRAMOD KUMAR VERMA SC 2310 Madhya Pradesh 58 92 150
596 116155 1230000041 GULLE SINGH MARKO ST 2301 Madhya Pradesh 44 70 114
597 116154 1230000042 DHARMENDRA SINGH KUSHWAH GN 2310 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
598 116153 1230000043 OM PRAKASH SHROTRIYA GN 2310 Madhya Pradesh 106 96 202
599 116152 1230000044 UDHAM SINGH AHIRWAR SC 2310 Madhya Pradesh 76 70 146
600 116151 1230000045 JAI PRAKASH SAHU GN 2310 Madhya Pradesh 100 122 222
601 116150 1230000046 AJAY KUMAR BHAGAT SC 2310 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
602 116149 1230000047 RAJARAM SAHU GN 2308 Madhya Pradesh 60 86 146
603 116148 1230000048 VIDYA VARIDHI TRIPATHI GN 2308 Madhya Pradesh 78 92 170
604 116146 1230000049 SURESH KUMAR MASHRAM ST 2308 Madhya Pradesh 88 102 190
605 116145 1230000050 A L PRAJAPATI SC 2308 Madhya Pradesh 78 78 156
606 116144 1230000051 JAI LAL SINGH MARAVI ST 2308 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
607 116140 1230000052 RAM RAJ SAHU GN 2306 Madhya Pradesh 48 84 132
608 116139 1230000053 RAM LAL KOL ST 2306 Madhya Pradesh 70 48 118
609 116138 1230000054 VINOD KUMAR GAUTAM GN 2306 Madhya Pradesh 82 82 164
610 116137 1230000055 GOVERDHAN SINGH ST 2306 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
611 116135 1230000056 NITIN DUBEY GN 2304 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
612 116134 1230000057 SHAILENDRA KUKAR RAGHUGN 2304 Madhya Pradesh 112 88 200
613 116131 1230000058 CHANDAN LAL KHANDELWARSC 2304 Madhya Pradesh 70 70 140
614 116130 1230000059 SHREEKANT PARDHE GN 2304 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
615 116129 1230000060 PREETI SONI GN 2304 Madhya Pradesh 72 74 146
616 116128 1230000061 PANCHAM LAL DHURVEY ST 2304 Madhya Pradesh 78 72 150
617 116127 1230000062 SUKHALAL KHANDELWAR SC 2304 Madhya Pradesh 58 64 122
618 116125 1230000063 R S BHARTIYA SC 2304 Madhya Pradesh 80 88 168
619 116124 1230000064 AJAY KUMAR JANGHELA GN 2304 Madhya Pradesh 92 94 186
620 116123 1230000065 KRAPA SHANKER DEHRIYA SC 2304 Madhya Pradesh 78 88 166
621 116122 1230000066 NARBADA PRASAD UIKEY ST 2304 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
622 116120 1230000067 SURESH JAMBHOLKAR SC 2304 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
623 116118 1230000068 R K TIWARI GN 2304 Madhya Pradesh 84 82 166
624 116117 1230000069 MAHESH KUMAR SAHU GN 2304 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
625 116199 1230000070 DASHARATH ADIWASI ST 2303 Madhya Pradesh 42 44 86
626 115482 1230000071 ARVIND KUMAR VINDUWA GN 2303 Madhya Pradesh 80 102 182
627 115481 1230000072 AJIT KUMAR TIWARI GN 2303 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
628 115480 1230000073 BHOLA PRASAD SONKAR SC 2303 Madhya Pradesh 74 86 160
629 115479 1230000074 GEETA DEVI VERMA SC 2303 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
630 115477 1230000075 HARI SHANKAR SEN GN 2303 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
631 115476 1230000076 SUSHIL KUMAR NEMA GN 2307 Madhya Pradesh 80 92 172
632 115475 1230000077 OMPRAKASH RAO GN 2307 Madhya Pradesh 66 90 156
633 115472 1230000078 KANHAIYALAL KATHOUTE ST 2301 Madhya Pradesh 66 80 146
634 115471 1230000079 JITENDRA K JYOTISHI GN 2301 Madhya Pradesh 98 82 180
635 115470 1230000080 VIRENDRA KUMAR PATLE GN 2301 Madhya Pradesh 88 116 204
636 115469 1230000081 SHAILESH GOVIND RATHE GN 2425 Madhya Pradesh 100 100 200
637 115468 1230000082 RAJENDRA KUMAR WAGHADEGN 2301 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
638 115467 1230000083 SUNIL KUMAR PATLE GN 2301 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
639 115466 1230000084 LAXMI NARAYAN PARDHI GN 2301 Madhya Pradesh 112 102 214
640 115465 1230000085 RUP NARAYAN UPADHYAY GN 2301 Madhya Pradesh 76 76 152
641 115464 1230000086 NIRMALA MANGHATE SC 2301 Madhya Pradesh 92 62 154
642 115463 1230000087 NARENDRA SINGH PARTE ST 2301 Madhya Pradesh 98 86 184
643 115462 1230000088 RAJESH KUMAR SHARMA GN 2305 Madhya Pradesh 78 70 148
644 115460 1230000089 PHADALI LAL AHIRWAR SC 2305 Madhya Pradesh 72 68 140
645 115488 1230000090 POORAN SINGH CHOUHAN GN 2302 Madhya Pradesh 74 82 156
646 115458 1230000091 K UDAY SWAMY ST 2302 Madhya Pradesh 104 118 222
647 115457 1230000092 DEEPAK CHOUKSEY GN 2302 Madhya Pradesh 104 110 214
648 115456 1230000093 UMRAO CHOUKSEY GN 2302 Madhya Pradesh 60 36 96
649 115489 1230000094 M K SHARMA GN 2302 Madhya Pradesh 98 86 184
650 115453 1230000095 YASHWANT SINGH SANGORIYA SC 2302 Madhya Pradesh 94 114 208
651 105590 1230000096 JITENDRA TEMBHARE GN 2301 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
652 105593 1230000097 SANDEEP KUMAR SHARMA GN 2312 Madhya Pradesh 96 102 198
653 105595 1230000098 VINAY SHANKAR AGRAWAL GN 2315 Madhya Pradesh 80 102 182
MP Circle result :
Sl Barcode Roll No. Name Community Div Code Circle 1st paper 2nd Paper Total Marks
556 116162 1230000001 DILIPKUJUR ST 2310 Madhya Pradesh 58 70 128
557 116196 1230000002 LAKHAN LAL RAVAL SC 2319 Madhya Pradesh 84 68 152
558 116195 1230000003 SMT TASNEEM KAUSAR GN 2319 Madhya Pradesh 46 64 110
559 116193 1230000004 ANIL MINJ ST 1401 Madhya Pradesh 80 100 180
560 116192 1230000005 YOGESHKUMARPANCHOLI GN 2318 Madhya Pradesh 84 100 184
561 116191 1230000006 DEEPAK AGRAWAL GN 2305 Madhya Pradesh 104 124 228
562 116190 1230000007 PRAKASH CHANDRA RATHOREGN 2316 Madhya Pradesh 76 52 128
563 116189 1230000008 PREETAM KUMAR KOCHLE SC 2316 Madhya Pradesh 90 88 178
564 116188 1230000009 DEVENDRA KUMAR SAHU GN 2315 Madhya Pradesh 128 140 268
565 116187 1230000010 DHANSINGH CHOUHAN GN 2316 Madhya Pradesh 94 110 204
566 116186 1230000011 MANISH KANT KOSHTA GN 2315 Madhya Pradesh 126 112 238
567 116185 1230000012 RAJESH KUMAR SAINI GN 2323 Madhya Pradesh 72 102 174
568 116184 1230000013 ARJUN YADAV GN 2323 Madhya Pradesh 82 60 142
569 116183 1230000014 LAXMIPRASADTIWARI GN 2315 Madhya Pradesh 58 52 110
570 116182 1230000015 VIJAY KUMAR GOND ST 2315 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
571 116180 1230000016 GYANENDRA LAKHERA GN 2315 Madhya Pradesh 68 102 170
572 116179 1230000017 ASHISH KUMAR THAKRE SC 2315 Madhya Pradesh 118 128 246
573 116178 1230000018 RAJESH KUMAR PATEL GN 2315 Madhya Pradesh 76 110 186
574 116177 1230000019 GOPI CHAND DENGRA GN 2315 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
575 116176 1230000020 GOTAM CHANDRA JAIN GN 2319 Madhya Pradesh 94 74 168
576 116175 1230000021 SURENDRA SIRSATH SC 2314 Madhya Pradesh 86 82 168
577 116174 1230000022 HABIB AHAMAD GN 2312 Madhya Pradesh 94 72 166
578 116173 1230000023 PRAMOD SINGH BHADAURIAGN 2312 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
579 116172 1230000024 DHURB NARAYAN SHARMA GN 2312 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
580 116171 1230000025 SHREEPAD KHANDERAO BOKIL GN 2311 Madhya Pradesh 104 98 202
581 116170 1230000026 SHIVRAJ SINGH TOMAR GN 2311 Madhya Pradesh 92 66 158
582 116169 1230000027 MAHESH SINGH TOMAR GN 2311 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
583 116168 1230000028 RAMKUMAR KUSHWAH GN 2311 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
584 116167 1230000029 SHAKIR AHMED KHAN GN 2311 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
585 116166 1230000030 SATISHCHANDRAPANDEY GN 2311 Madhya Pradesh 64 70 134
586 116165 1230000031 SURAJ KIRAN GUNDRAWAT ST 2311 Madhya Pradesh 60 80 140
587 116197 1230000032 KESHAV PRASAD SHARMA GN 2311 Madhya Pradesh 52 82 134
588 116164 1230000033 BRIJENDRA SINGH KUSHWAHGN 2310 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
589 116163 1230000034 HEMRAJ GURJAR GN 2310 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
590 116161 1230000035 NAROTTAM PRASAD SHARMAGN 2310 Madhya Pradesh 52 66 118
591 116160 1230000036 BHANUPRAKASH SINGH RAGHUWANSH GN 2310 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
592 116159 1230000037 VINOD KUMAR KOLI SC 2310 Madhya Pradesh 52 52 104
593 116158 1230000038 LAKHAN SINGH MOURYA SC 2310 Madhya Pradesh 82 78 160
594 116157 1230000039 RADHA MOHAN MAITHIL GN 2310 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
595 116156 1230000040 PRAMOD KUMAR VERMA SC 2310 Madhya Pradesh 58 92 150
596 116155 1230000041 GULLE SINGH MARKO ST 2301 Madhya Pradesh 44 70 114
597 116154 1230000042 DHARMENDRA SINGH KUSHWAH GN 2310 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
598 116153 1230000043 OM PRAKASH SHROTRIYA GN 2310 Madhya Pradesh 106 96 202
599 116152 1230000044 UDHAM SINGH AHIRWAR SC 2310 Madhya Pradesh 76 70 146
600 116151 1230000045 JAI PRAKASH SAHU GN 2310 Madhya Pradesh 100 122 222
601 116150 1230000046 AJAY KUMAR BHAGAT SC 2310 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
602 116149 1230000047 RAJARAM SAHU GN 2308 Madhya Pradesh 60 86 146
603 116148 1230000048 VIDYA VARIDHI TRIPATHI GN 2308 Madhya Pradesh 78 92 170
604 116146 1230000049 SURESH KUMAR MASHRAM ST 2308 Madhya Pradesh 88 102 190
605 116145 1230000050 A L PRAJAPATI SC 2308 Madhya Pradesh 78 78 156
606 116144 1230000051 JAI LAL SINGH MARAVI ST 2308 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
607 116140 1230000052 RAM RAJ SAHU GN 2306 Madhya Pradesh 48 84 132
608 116139 1230000053 RAM LAL KOL ST 2306 Madhya Pradesh 70 48 118
609 116138 1230000054 VINOD KUMAR GAUTAM GN 2306 Madhya Pradesh 82 82 164
610 116137 1230000055 GOVERDHAN SINGH ST 2306 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
611 116135 1230000056 NITIN DUBEY GN 2304 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
612 116134 1230000057 SHAILENDRA KUKAR RAGHUGN 2304 Madhya Pradesh 112 88 200
613 116131 1230000058 CHANDAN LAL KHANDELWARSC 2304 Madhya Pradesh 70 70 140
614 116130 1230000059 SHREEKANT PARDHE GN 2304 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
615 116129 1230000060 PREETI SONI GN 2304 Madhya Pradesh 72 74 146
616 116128 1230000061 PANCHAM LAL DHURVEY ST 2304 Madhya Pradesh 78 72 150
617 116127 1230000062 SUKHALAL KHANDELWAR SC 2304 Madhya Pradesh 58 64 122
618 116125 1230000063 R S BHARTIYA SC 2304 Madhya Pradesh 80 88 168
619 116124 1230000064 AJAY KUMAR JANGHELA GN 2304 Madhya Pradesh 92 94 186
620 116123 1230000065 KRAPA SHANKER DEHRIYA SC 2304 Madhya Pradesh 78 88 166
621 116122 1230000066 NARBADA PRASAD UIKEY ST 2304 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
622 116120 1230000067 SURESH JAMBHOLKAR SC 2304 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
623 116118 1230000068 R K TIWARI GN 2304 Madhya Pradesh 84 82 166
624 116117 1230000069 MAHESH KUMAR SAHU GN 2304 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
625 116199 1230000070 DASHARATH ADIWASI ST 2303 Madhya Pradesh 42 44 86
626 115482 1230000071 ARVIND KUMAR VINDUWA GN 2303 Madhya Pradesh 80 102 182
627 115481 1230000072 AJIT KUMAR TIWARI GN 2303 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
628 115480 1230000073 BHOLA PRASAD SONKAR SC 2303 Madhya Pradesh 74 86 160
629 115479 1230000074 GEETA DEVI VERMA SC 2303 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
630 115477 1230000075 HARI SHANKAR SEN GN 2303 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
631 115476 1230000076 SUSHIL KUMAR NEMA GN 2307 Madhya Pradesh 80 92 172
632 115475 1230000077 OMPRAKASH RAO GN 2307 Madhya Pradesh 66 90 156
633 115472 1230000078 KANHAIYALAL KATHOUTE ST 2301 Madhya Pradesh 66 80 146
634 115471 1230000079 JITENDRA K JYOTISHI GN 2301 Madhya Pradesh 98 82 180
635 115470 1230000080 VIRENDRA KUMAR PATLE GN 2301 Madhya Pradesh 88 116 204
636 115469 1230000081 SHAILESH GOVIND RATHE GN 2425 Madhya Pradesh 100 100 200
637 115468 1230000082 RAJENDRA KUMAR WAGHADEGN 2301 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
638 115467 1230000083 SUNIL KUMAR PATLE GN 2301 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
639 115466 1230000084 LAXMI NARAYAN PARDHI GN 2301 Madhya Pradesh 112 102 214
640 115465 1230000085 RUP NARAYAN UPADHYAY GN 2301 Madhya Pradesh 76 76 152
641 115464 1230000086 NIRMALA MANGHATE SC 2301 Madhya Pradesh 92 62 154
642 115463 1230000087 NARENDRA SINGH PARTE ST 2301 Madhya Pradesh 98 86 184
643 115462 1230000088 RAJESH KUMAR SHARMA GN 2305 Madhya Pradesh 78 70 148
644 115460 1230000089 PHADALI LAL AHIRWAR SC 2305 Madhya Pradesh 72 68 140
645 115488 1230000090 POORAN SINGH CHOUHAN GN 2302 Madhya Pradesh 74 82 156
646 115458 1230000091 K UDAY SWAMY ST 2302 Madhya Pradesh 104 118 222
647 115457 1230000092 DEEPAK CHOUKSEY GN 2302 Madhya Pradesh 104 110 214
648 115456 1230000093 UMRAO CHOUKSEY GN 2302 Madhya Pradesh 60 36 96
649 115489 1230000094 M K SHARMA GN 2302 Madhya Pradesh 98 86 184
650 115453 1230000095 YASHWANT SINGH SANGORIYA SC 2302 Madhya Pradesh 94 114 208
651 105590 1230000096 JITENDRA TEMBHARE GN 2301 Madhya Pradesh Absent in Both Paper
652 105593 1230000097 SANDEEP KUMAR SHARMA GN 2312 Madhya Pradesh 96 102 198
653 105595 1230000098 VINAY SHANKAR AGRAWAL GN 2315 Madhya Pradesh 80 102 182
July 11, 2012
CHQ President and GS visited Postal Directorate on 09.07.2012
President, General Secretary, Ex-General Secretary and Circle Secretary
Punjab Circle visited the Postal Directorate on 9th July, 2012. They
attended meeting on Organisational Restructuing in Department of Posts
called for by the Department. Views / suggestions already submitted on
4th June 2012 by our Association were discussed in length with the
Committee. The approach of the Committee headed by the CPMG, M. P Circle
was positive towards IP/ASP cadre.
Following issues were also discussed with the concerned officers during informal meeting :-
1. Amendment in the Constitution of All India Association of IP/ASP Association to revise Article 38 and 44.
Orders are likely to be issued by the SR Division in this week.
2. DPC for promotion to PS Gr. B.
ACRs/APARs will be called for soon. Vacancies are yet to be calculated by SPG Division..
3. Supplementary DPC for PS Gr. B for the year 2011.
Postal Directorate will not convene supplementary DPC as regular DPC is already due.
4. Up-gradation of GP of IP from Rs. 4200/- to Rs. 4600/-.
Representative from the Department has discussed the matter with
the concerned officer in MOF. File is likely to be submitted again to
the MOF.
5. PS Gr. B and PM Grade-I Examination for 2012.
Results of both the examinations are likely to be declared soon.
6. Sr. PM Examination.
Six CAT cases are pending in various benches. Hence, there is no hope for holding of Sr. PM Examination in near future.7. Periodical Meeting with the Secretary (Posts).
Date of meeting will be fixed shortly by the Postal Directorate. Agenda for meeting has already been submitted to the Department on 10/4/2012.
July 5, 2012
Any promotions under LDCE shall not be brought into no. of promotions under MACP : Jodhpur CAT
v Promotion as PA from Group ‘D’/Postmen should not be construed as Promotion under MACP
v MACP shall be granted afresh from PA cadre based on 10, 20, 30 years in PA cadre
v Any promotions under LDCE shall not be brought into no. of promotions under MACP
v Applicant should be paid arrears with interest applicable to GPF
The
full text of the judgment is furnished below in the link. What we are
demanding all along (i.e) to exclude the promotions acquired by exam has
been categorically declared by the Hon’ble judge. A remarkable
decision.