Sunday 29 March 2015

WEIGHTAGE 1.86 IN VI CPC. WHAT CAN BE IN VII CPC.....



TO KNOW PRIOR HAND

The DA rate at the time of VI pay commission is 74%.Out of this 50% was merged with basic pay w.e.f 1.1.2004 as Dearaness pay. The DA was drawn @ 24% to Baisc pay + dearness pay .



NOW  REST OF THE HISTORY !!

*  The 6th Pay Commission had recommended a Multiplication Factor of 1.74,But the Central Government chose to change it to 1.86.

*   One of the reasons for this modification was the intense pressure from various Federations of Central Government Employees.

*  Exactly how did the Government arrive at 1.86?

*   Here is an explanation how –

*  Let us assume the Basic Pay, as of 01.01.2006, as 100%. Let’s take the Dearness pay (post the 50% DA Merger)  as  50%. Let us also take into account the 24% Dearness Allowance that was given before 01.01.2006.

*  If you add Basic Pay and Dearness Pay and calculate 24% of it, then you’d get 36%. (100 + 50 = 150 / 24 x 100 = 36)

    100% + 50% + 36% = 186%

*  This number is being taken for calculations as 1.86


*SO…WHAT SHOULD BE FATE IF THIS YARDSTICK IS FOLLOWED IN VII CPC , WHEN OUR DA WILL BE AROUND 120% AND THERE IS NO MERGER OF DA AS DEARNESS PAY-  WHICH  WAS DENIED THIS TIME DESPITE OUR DEMAND.














Friday 27 March 2015

LETTER TO CPMG-FOR TIMELY PAYMENT OF SALARY



FNPO
National Association of Postal Employees–Group “C”
R.Saravanan ,
All India Asst Gen Secretary ,
Member ( Staff) RJCM, Tamilnadu @ Tiruvannamalai HPO

To
The Chief Postmaster General,
Tamil Nadu Postal Circle,
Chennai 600 002.

No. NAPE-GR-C /2015                               Dated : 27.03.2015

Respected Sir,

Sub:   Proposed delayed payment of Pay and allowances to officials having accounts and pensions in CBS offices – reg.

        It is learnt that due to running of interest on 1st April, the CBS offices are advised not to upload Pay and Pensions on the 1st April the due date for Pay and Pension. So it has further been advised to effect payment on 4th April.

        In this connection we are annoyed to bring to your kind notice that Pay and  Pensions cannot be refused on the due date by a general order, unless or otherwise the country is declared under financial emergency. Further there cannot be any discrimination between officials having SB accounts in CBS office with that of those who having accounts in non-CBS offices.

        We therefore , request you to kindly look into the matter involving violation of the rules on the subject and natural justice and ensure that the Pay and Allowances are effected uniformly on the due date by means of drawing Pay and Allowances through AR’S and Pen-5 as the case may be.

        A line in the reply is solicited.
       
Thanking you Sir,
                             Yours faithfully,


  [R.SARAVANAN]
                                                             Assistant General Secretary,
                                                          Member (staff side), RJCM,
                                                                                Tamilnadu.
.

-------MODE OF SALARY PAYMENT AT OUR OPTION-------

Payment of Salary and other Personal Payments, Salary by Cash on optional basis or through Cheque/Electronically through Bank – instructions
No. 2-1/2007-08/PA (Tech-I) D-813-897
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION & IT
DEPARTMENT OF POSTS
PA WING: TECH-I BRANCH
DAK BHAVAN: SANSAD MARG
NEW DELHI-110001
Dated:11-12-2014
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub:-Payment of Salary and other Personal Payments, Salary by Cash on optional basis or through Cheque/Electronically through Bank – instructions regarding.
In continuation of this Directorate O.M. of even No. D-482-558 dated 11.07.2007 wherein clarificatory Orders for disbursement of salary to the staff through POSB Accounts were issued and further O.M. of even No.D-255-326 dated 14.05.2009 wherein decision of Director General (Posts) for disbursement of Pay and Allowances to all employees of Department of Posts through cheque and/or through direct credit to the Salary/Savings Accounts of the employees concerned was conveyed for implementation in letter and spirit.
2. Further, another O.M. of even No. D-473-524 dated 03.10.2012 was issued, wherein decision of DG (Posts) was conveyed that payments of Salary and other personal payments including Retirement/Terminal benefits to all employees of Department of Posts mandatorily be made through Bank including POSB electronically by issuing payment advices with immediate effect. However, in special and exceptional cases, payment of Pay and Allowances including other personal payments to the employees can be made through cheque only with the prior approval of Head of Office/Divisional Head/Head of Postal Accounts office.
3. The case has been carefully re-examined in the light of provisions contained in Ministry of Finance, Gazette Notification dated 30.03.2012 and Department of Expenditure, Controller General of Accounts OM. F. No. 1(1 )/20ll/TA/292 &303 dated 31.03.2012 & 11.04.2012 and it has been decided by DG (Posts), that hence forth, all Government Servants of Department of Posts are permitted to receive their Salary by direct credit to their Bank Accounts or in Cash or by Cheque, at their ‘option’ and payments other than Salary like HBA above Rs. 25000/- and all payments towards settlement of Retirement/Terminal benefits such as Gratuity, Commuted value of Pension, Encashment of Leave Salary, CGEGIS, withdrawal from General Provident fund, etc. by issue of – payment advices, including electronically signed payment advices, Cheque/POSB Account or Bank Account.
4. All concerned are requested to issue suitable instructions to all Drawing and Disbursing Authorities working under their administrative jurisdiction for strict compliance.
5. The receipt of this OM may kindly be acknowledged to Sh. Naresh Kumar, Asstt. Chief Accounts Officer (PEA), Room No. 412, Dak Bhavan, New Delhi – 110001
sd/-
(Rajnish Kumar)
DDG(PAF)

Monday 23 March 2015

Bravo SS

              The indefinite fast by Sri.Sundaramoorthi Madurai ended today following the in on assurance by Ch.PMG Karnataka (addl.Tamil nadu) that all the deputation to RO Madurai will be reverted before 20th April. Furthur it is learnt that orders to this effect has been communicated to RO.
            We sincerely thank our CS Karnataka Sri.Sivakumar for his relentless effort to represent the case before Chief PMG at Bangalore ,especially when especially PMG MaduRai eluded the justified solution and negotiations failed yesterday.We futhur thank Sri.Ramanujan for his balanced insight in to the issue and taking a timely decision & not letting the situation going beyond control before the fast enters in to the perilous 4th day.Bravo SS.