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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Sanction of Scooter / Motor Cycle Advance for the 2nd time by CO, Bhubaneswar:

Dear Comrades,
As per Circle office, Bhubaneswar Memo No. AP/8-3/OMCA/2008-09, Dated­­­ 31st March, 2011 sanction of the Chief Postmaster General, Orissa Circle, Bhubaneswar  has been conveyed for payment of Scooter/Motor Cycle Advance to the following officials to the extent of amount noted against each on usual  terms & conditions with instruction to draw and disburse  within 31-3-2011. This sanction memo has been issued for the 2nd time during the year 2010 - 11

Sl. No.
Name  & Designation
Amount sanctioned
BHUBANESWAR DIVISION
1.
Parsuram Jena, Postman
Rs. 20,000
PURI DIVISION
2.
Tusar Ch. Karan, Gr-D
Rs. 20,000
DIRECTOR OF ACCOUNTS (P), CUTTACK-4.
3.
Parikhit Dehury, MSE
Rs. 20,000
CUTTACK SOUTH DIVISION
4.
Satya Narayan Swain, Postman
Rs. 20,000
RMS ‘N’ DIVISION, CUTTACK
5.
Basudev Behera
Rs. 20,000
POSTAL PRINTING PRTESS, BHUBANESWAR-10
6.
Y. Jena, Labour
Rs. 20,000
CUTTACK CITY DIVISON, CUTTACK
7.
Kailash Ch. Sahoo, MSE
Rs. 20,000
BALASORE  DIVISION
8.
Biranchi Narayan Das, Postman
Rs. 20,000
BHADRAK DIVISION
9.
Susanta Kumar Khatua, Postman
Rs. 20,000
CUTTACK NORTH DIVISION
10.
Susanta Kumar Sahoo
Rs. 20.000
POSTAL CIVIL DIVISION, CUTTACK
11.
Matu Marndi, Chowkidar
Rs. 20,000
TOTAL :
Rs.2,20,000/-


AIPEU, Gr.-C, Bhubaneswar Division wishes all retired officials a happy and peaceful life:

Dear Comrades,
The following officials of Bhubaneswar Division retired today on attaining the age of superannuation.
Sl. No.
Name of the official retired
Designation
Workplace
1
Banshidhar Mohapatra
SPM
Nuapalamhat
2
Jugal Kishore Bhoi
Postman
Sahidnagar MDG
3
Jogendra Tripathy
Postman
Bhubaneswar – 2 MDG
4
Kailash Ch. Sethi
Postman
Bhoinagar So, Bhubaneswar – 22
5
Muralidhar Swain
Postman
Ashoknagar MDG
6
Bidulata Das
MTS
Bhubaneswar GPO

 In this connection, Sahidnagar MDG had arranged a farewell meeting for Sri Jugal Kishore Bhoi. As reported to us, all other offices have also conducted such meetings.
The All India Postal Employees Union, Group-C, Bhubaneswar Divisional Branch wishes all the a very happy and peaceful retired life.


All India Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial :

All India Consumer Price Index Number for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) on base 2001=100  for    the  month of  February, 2011 decreased by 3 points and stood at 185 (one hundred and eighty five).
            During February, 2011, the index recorded decrease of 9 points in Bangalore centre, 8 points in Warrangal centre, 7 points in Coimbatore centre, 6 points in 4 centres, 5 points in 12 centres, 4 points in 8 centres, 3 points in 13 centres, 2 points in 19 centres and 1 point in 9 centres. The index increased by 2 points each in Quilon, Jalandhar and Munger Jamalpur centres, 1 point each in Darjeeling and Sholapur centres, while in the remaining 5 centres the index remained stationary.
                 The maximum decrease of 9 points  in  Bangalore centre is mainly on account of decrease in the prices of Rice, Wheat, Onion, Vegetable & Fruit items, Flower/Flower Garlands, etc. The decrease of 8 points in Warrangal centre is due to decrease in the prices of Rice, Eggs (Hen), Onion, Vegetable & Fruit items, etc. The decrease of 7 points in Coimbatore centre is due to decrease in the prices of Rice, Eggs (Hen), Onion, Vegetable & Fruit items, Flower/Flower Garlands, etc. The increase of 2 points in Quilon, Jalandhar and Munger Jamalpur centres is the outcome of increase in the prices of Rice, Wheat, Wheat Atta, Firewood, Washing Soap, Electricity Charges,  etc. whereas, the increase of 1 point in Darjeeling and Sholapur centres is due to increase in the prices of Rice, Wheat, Wheat Atta, Mustard Oil, Repair Charges, etc.
            The indices in respect of the six major centres are as follows :
1. Ahmedabad
177

4. Delhi
170
2. Bangalore
187

5. Kolkata
178
3. Chennai
167

6. Mumbai
183

            The All-India (General) point to point rate of inflation for the month of February, 2011 is 8.82% as compared to 9.30% in January, 2011. Inflation based on Food Index is 7.65% in February, 2011 as compared to 10.22% in January, 2011.
 Source: PIB Release, March 31, 2011

Allotment of staff quarters: Order dated 5.3.2010 stands withdrawn:

Dear Comrades,
The Department vide its letter No. 18-9/2010-Bldg, dated 28.03.2011, withdrawing the earlier letter dated 05.03.2010  has directed that the instructions / guide lines contained in letter No.7-6/99-Bldg, dated 13 / 14.12.2001 may be followed strictly  in respect of allotment of staff quarters , post attached quarters / rent free residential accommodations.
The scanned copies are reproduced below.



N F P E APPEALED THE ENTIRETY OF THE POSTAL AND RMS EMPLOYEES TO DEFEAT THE NEW PENSION BILL

            The UPA-II Government has presented the New Pension Bill in the Parliament. CPI (M) Lok Sabha Leader, Com. Basudev Acharya, MP demanded voting. Both UPA and NDA MPs Voted in favour of introduction of the bill in Parliament. Only left party MPs opposed. Thus it is once again made clear that when it comes to economic policies there is no difference between NDA and UPA.
            Even before passing the bill in Parliament the New Pension Scheme called "Contributory Pension Scheme" has already been made applicable to those employees who joined Central Govt. Services on or after 01.01.2004, through an executive order by the NDA Government. 10% of the pay and DA is being recovered from every employee who joined service on or after 01.01.2004, in each month towards Contributory Pension Scheme. On passing the bill by Parliament Pension Fund Managers will be appointed. Multi –national Corporate houses are waiting for their chance to become Fund Managers so that the accumulated huge amount in the Pension Scheme is share market  oriented the Pension Fund will flow to the share market. If share market booms, the Pension Fund Managers can accumulate huge profit. If share market crashes, the Pension Fund will collapsed and the entire savings of the employees will be lost. The recent world economic crises has witnessed many such Pension Fund collapses and lacs and lacs of workers are deprived of their Social Security at old age.
            The New Pension Scheme is a product of the globalization policy pursued by both NDA and UPA Government. UPA-I Government could not pass the bill as the Supporting left parties had made it clear that they will withdraw support to the Government and vote against the bill. Government tried to make consensus by convening a meeting of all Chief Ministers. Out of 22 Chief Ministers only three Left Front Chief Ministers viz. West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura, opposed the New Pension Scheme. Now as UPA and NDA have joined together, the bill is likely to be passed in this Session of the Parliament. The New Pension Scheme can be made applicable to all including public and private sector employees.
            There is a perception that the New Pension Scheme can be made applicable to the new entrants only. This is not correct. The Work Study Group appointed by Sixth Central Pay Commission has been asked to examine and submit report on the following terms of reference:
(i)            to workout the existing and future pension liability of the Central Govt. Employees who are in service prior to 1.1.2004.
(ii)          to work out the pension liability of those Central Government Employees appointed prior 1.1.2004 and whose age profile is between 30 years and 40 years.
(iii)         to examine the feasibility of establishing a self –reliant Pension Fund with initial corpus fund provided by Government  for the employees who are in service prior to 1.1.2004 and thus reduce the expenditure on pension.
           The Sixth CPC has already made some observations regarding introduction of Contributory Pension Scheme to the employees who are in service prior to 1.1.2004.
           Thus, a serious threat looms large over the head of the entire Central and State Government Employees and section of the workers. Nationwide sustained campaign and united action by the entire working class is the need of the hour. The Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers and the All India State Government Employees Federations has already given a call for nationwide campaign and protest demonstration. The question of organizing higher forum of trade union action including strike in under serious considerations.
           NFPE calls upon the entirety of the Postal and RMS Employees to organize effective campaign against the ill effects of the New Pension Bill and be ready for direct action if situation warrants.
M.Krishnan
Secretary General NFPE

Rotational Transfer Memo of P As for 2011-12 released by SSPOs, Bhubaneswar Division:

Department of Posts, India
Office of the Senior Superintendent of Post Offices
Bhubaneswar Division, Bhubaneswar-751009

 Memo No.B.12-1/2011-12,                                           Dated at Bhubaneswar the 30.03.2011

The following transfers and postings in Postal Assistant cadre are hereby ordered in the interest of service to have immediate effect.

Sl. No.
Name of the Official
S/Shri
Present Post held
Post against which transferred
1. 
Padma Lochan Naik
SPM, Nayapalli SO
SPM, Rasulgarh SO
2. 
Surendra Ku. Jena
SPM, Laxmisagar SO
SPM, Nayapalli SO
3. 
Pramod Ku. Pattnaik
SPM, I.R.C.Village SO
PA, Bhubaneswar GPO
4. 
Rabi Narayan Das
SPM, Harchandisahi SO
PA,Bhubaneswar GPO
5. 
Madan Mohan Panda
SPM, Rasulgarh SO
PA, Bhubaneswar GPO
6. 
Jashobant Baliarsingh
SPM, Satyanagar SO
PA, Ashok Nagar MDG
7. 
Rama Ch. Muduli
SPM, Dolabedi Chhak SO
PA, Nimapara MDG
8. 
Biram Marandi
SPM, Chandrasekharpur SO
SPM, I.R.C.Village SO
9. 
Padmanav Samantray
SPM, G.G.Prasad SO
SPM, V.S.S.Nagar SO
10.       
Basudev Nayak
SPM, Bhimatangi SO
SPM, Laxmisagar SO
11.       
Bikram Murmu
SPM, V.S.S.Nagar SO
SPM, Aerodrome Area SO
12.       
Suresh Ch. Tripathy
PA, Bhubaneswar GPO
SPM, Satyanagar SO
13.       
Rabi Narayan Sahoo-I
PA, Bhubaneswar GPO
SPM, Balakati SO
14.       
Rama Ch. Behera
PA, Rasulgarh SO
SPM, G.G.Prasad SO
15.       
N. K. Balabantray
PA, Nimapara MDG
SPM, Bhubanipur SO
16.       
Baishnab Ch. Das
PA, Nimapara MDG
PA, Baramunda Colony SO

Relieving Arrangement

1.         The officials at Sl.1, 3, 5, 12, 13, 14, 15 & 16 will be relieved on office arrangement immediately.
2.         All other officials will be relieved on joining of their successors.
3.         The officials at Sl.15 & 16 are not entitled for TA/TP as the transfers are made on their own request.
4.         No leave of any kind will be granted to the officials before joining in their new posts.

Sr. Supdt. of Post Offices
Bhubaneswar  Division
Bhubaneswar-751009