An All India Convention of NFPE was held at Ambedkar Bhawan, Rani
Jhansi Road , New Delhi on 26.07.2012 from 03 P.M. just after Parliament March
by Central Government Employees under the banner of Confederation in which the participation
of NFPE Comrades was very good.
The Convention was presided over by
Com. K.V. Sridharan, Ex. General Secretary P-3. Welcome speech was delivered by
Comrade R.N. Parashar Assistant Secretary General, NFPE.
The Convention was inaugurated by Com. M. Krishnan Secretary General NFPE. In his inaugural speech he elaborately described the 15 Point Charter of Demands served by the Confederation. He justified the demand of setting up of 7th pay commission and wage revision w.e.f. 1.1.2011 and thereafter every five years, 50% DA merger, Five hierarchical promotions to all Gr. ‘C’ and ‘D’ employees, withdrawal of PFRDA Bill and New Pension Scheme including other demands . He appealed the entirety of Postal, RMS and GDS Comrades to make the ensuing strike from 12.12.2012 to make historic success. He congratulated all Comrades who came from all over the country and gave their valuable contribution in making the Parliament March a historic success. The other speakers Coms. I.S. Dabas, General Secretary P-4, Giri Raj Singh General Secretary R-3, P. Suresh General Secretary R-4, Pranab Bhattacharya General Secretary Admn. Union, T. Satyanarayana General Secretary , Postal Accounts, S. Appan Raj General Secretary, SBCO Union , Mohan General Secretary Casual Labourers Union, P. Pandurangarao, General Secretary AIPEU-GDS(NFPE) , B. G. Tamhankar, Ex. President NFPE & P-3 , Amresh Thakur Ex. General Secretary Postal Accounts, Shivanarayana Offg. General Secretary, P-3, R. Seetha Laxmi Assistant Secretary General, NFPE, C.P. Shobna Vice President P-III & Convenor Women Committee, S.K. Humayun President, P-4, S.K. Bardhan, President R-III, K.K. Sharma Vice President NFPE, Y. Nagabhushanam Working President Casual Labourers Union, Vijay Gopal Sur, President GDS Union spoken on the demands raised by Confederation and appealed to all to make the 12.12.12 One day Strike a grand success by mobilization the entire rank and file.
The Convention was inaugurated by Com. M. Krishnan Secretary General NFPE. In his inaugural speech he elaborately described the 15 Point Charter of Demands served by the Confederation. He justified the demand of setting up of 7th pay commission and wage revision w.e.f. 1.1.2011 and thereafter every five years, 50% DA merger, Five hierarchical promotions to all Gr. ‘C’ and ‘D’ employees, withdrawal of PFRDA Bill and New Pension Scheme including other demands . He appealed the entirety of Postal, RMS and GDS Comrades to make the ensuing strike from 12.12.2012 to make historic success. He congratulated all Comrades who came from all over the country and gave their valuable contribution in making the Parliament March a historic success. The other speakers Coms. I.S. Dabas, General Secretary P-4, Giri Raj Singh General Secretary R-3, P. Suresh General Secretary R-4, Pranab Bhattacharya General Secretary Admn. Union, T. Satyanarayana General Secretary , Postal Accounts, S. Appan Raj General Secretary, SBCO Union , Mohan General Secretary Casual Labourers Union, P. Pandurangarao, General Secretary AIPEU-GDS(NFPE) , B. G. Tamhankar, Ex. President NFPE & P-3 , Amresh Thakur Ex. General Secretary Postal Accounts, Shivanarayana Offg. General Secretary, P-3, R. Seetha Laxmi Assistant Secretary General, NFPE, C.P. Shobna Vice President P-III & Convenor Women Committee, S.K. Humayun President, P-4, S.K. Bardhan, President R-III, K.K. Sharma Vice President NFPE, Y. Nagabhushanam Working President Casual Labourers Union, Vijay Gopal Sur, President GDS Union spoken on the demands raised by Confederation and appealed to all to make the 12.12.12 One day Strike a grand success by mobilization the entire rank and file.
Com. S. Raghupathy Assistant Secretary
General, NFPE offered Vote of thanks.
The Convention was concluded by the
presidential address by Com. K.V. Sridharan.
The Convention was
grand success.
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