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Saturday 31 December 2016

NEW YEAR PLEDGE

            Let us not forget that behind every rights and benefits enjoyed by the Central Government Employees and Pensioners, there is a history of struggles, sacrifices and martyrdoms.

          Let us not forget that Petitions, Memorandums, Reminders after reminders shall serve no purpose, unless we organise with strong determination and go for a strike, whatever may be the consequences.

          Tomorrow's history will be written by those who are ready to fight and sacrifice and not by those who are paper tigers and dead horses.

          On this New Year Day, let us pledge together that we are ready for bitter struggles and bigger sacrifices for protecting our hard-earned rights and also for realising our justified demands. 

          Let us also pledge that we shall remain as an integral part of the mainstream of the Working Class and toiling masses of our  Country, and shall be in the forefront of all the struggles of the Working Class.  

                                        VICTORY IS OURS
       M.Krishnan 
Secretary Geneural
Conferation of Central Govt Employees & Workers.
Mob: 09447068125

PROMOTION TO THE GRADE OF DIRECTOR GENERAL POSTAL SERVICES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF POSTS.         

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PROMOTION AND POSTING IN THE GRADE OF MEMBER, POSTAL SERVICES BOARD, INDIAN POSTAL SERVICE, GROUP’A’ AND TRANSFER/POSTING AS MEMBER, POSTAL SERVICES BOARD'    

LAW MINISTRY REJECTS FINANCE MOVETO LINK SMALL SAVINGS TO AADHAAR

           Ahead of launching the demonetisation drive, the Finance Ministry had sought Law Ministry’s opinion whether Aadhaar submission could be made compulsory for small savings scheme.


 

            The Law Ministry has turned down Finance Ministry’s proposal that a person investing in small savings schemes — these attract gross deposits of over Rs 2 lakh crore each year — be made to link the accounts to his or her Aadhaar number.


            Ahead of launching the demonetisation drive, the Finance Ministry had sought Law Ministry’s opinion whether Aadhaar submission could be made compulsory for small savings schemes like Kisan Vikas Patra, Public Provident Fund, National Savings Certificate, Senior Citizen Saving Scheme and Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana.


            The rationale put forth by Finance Ministry’s Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) was that individuals evade scrutiny by parking cash below Rs 50,000 into multiple small savings accounts because such deposits (below Rs 50,000) do not seek permanent account number (PAN) details.


            The Law Ministry turned down DEA’s proposal on October 4 saying such schemes cannot be notified as “service within the meaning of Section 7 of the Aadhaar Act” since small savings are serviced under the Public Account Fund of India and not the Consolidated Fund to which the Aadhaar Act applies.
Section 7 of the Act states that the government can ask an individual to furnish his Aadhaar number to establish his identity “as a condition for receipt of a subsidy, benefit or service for which the expenditure is incurred from, or the receipt therefrom forms part of, the Consolidated Fund of India”.


            Not satisfied with the legal opinion, the DEA once again approached Law Ministry to reconsider the October 4 advice, saying that the fresh reasoning for bringing small savings under the Aadhaar ambit was that the “expenditure incurred to campaign for small savings scheme was derived from the Consolidated Fund”.


            On December 14, Law Ministry reiterated its earlier opinion and directed that all transactions relating to these schemes should be accounted from the Public Account Fund as per the National Small Savings Fund (Custody & Investment) Rules.



            Quoting a 2001 order of a Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court, the Law Ministry said “when a statute vests certain power in an authority to be exercised in a particular manner, the said authority has to exercise it only in the manner provided in the statute itself”. In fiscal 2014-15, deposits in small savings schemes were Rs 289,080 crore while withdrawals were Rs 248,667 crore.                Source: Indian express.  28.12.2016
FELICITATION OF SHRI ASHUTOSH TRIPATHI
DIRECTOR GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF POSTS
ON 30th DECEMBER-2016

            Shri Ashutosh Tripathi: Director General Department of Posts is going to retire on 31st December-2016.

            Felicitation was given by NFPE, Secretary General & President at Dak Bhawan today on 30th December-2016 and extended best wishes on behalf of NFPE for his happy, healthy and peaceful retired life.

            Shri Ashutosh Tripathi is an officer of positive approach and during his period  as Member(P) and DG, Post, so many problems of staff were  settled and  he never gave opportunity to staff  side to go on strike or on any  serious  agitational programmes. Whenever there was any problem in Circles also he invited NFPE leadership and settled.


            We as NFPE wish all the best for his retired life:





FOR INFORMATION OF ALL GENERAL SECRETARIES /NFPE OFFICE BEARERS /ALL CIRCLE, DIVISIONAL AND BRANCH SECRETARIES OF NFPE UNIONS

Dear Comrades,

            As you are aware that the NFPE in its Federal Secretariat held on 19.12.2016, has unanimously endorsed the decision of Confederation to go on one day Strike on 15.02.2017.  We wanted to conduct this strike under banner of PJCA. We convened a meeting of PJCA at NFPE office on 19.12.2016, in which detailed discussion took place. FNPO leadership told that they will decide in their internal meeting. But now FNPO leadership has told that they will serve strike notice for the same date i.e. 15.02.2017 respectively.

            So we have decided to serve strike notice as NFPE on 05th January-2017.

            All are requested to serve strike notice at all levels by organizing mass demonstrations.

            Proforma of Strike Notice and Charter of Demands is published below:

   STRIKE NOTICE 

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES
ALL INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES UNION-GDS (NFPE)
1st FLOOR NORTH AVENUE POST OFFICE BUILDING
NEW DELHI-110 001

No.PF-12-C /2017                                                                      Dated: 05th January, 2017

To
The Secretary / Director General
Department of Posts
Dak Bhawan
New Delhi – 110001

NOTICE
Madam,

In accordance with the provisions of Sub Section (1) of Section 22 of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, we hereby notify that all the Postal/RMS/MMS/Administrative & Postal Accounts Employees and the Gramin Dak Sewaks (NFPE) will go on 1 Day  Strike on 15th February,2017.

The Charter of Demands is enclosed herewith.
                                                                             
          (R.N. Parashar)                                                                            (R.N. Parashar)         
     Secretary General                                                                             General Secreta
              NFPE                                                                                      AIPEU Group-C        
                                                                                                                       
    R. Seethalakshmi                                                                                (Giriraj Singh)    
     General Secretary                                                                            General Secretary
AIPEU Postmen, MTS/Group ‘D’                                            AIRMS & MMS EU Group ‘C’
                                                                                              
       (P. Suresh)                                                                              (U.S. Chaktaborty)                             General Secretary                                                                    General Secretary           
AIRMS & MMS EU MTS & MTS/Group ‘D’         AIPAOEU (Admin Union)

       (S.B.Yadav)                                                                                  (Virendra Tewary)            
General Secretary                                                                              General Secretary          
AIPAEA (Postal Accounts)                                                                   AIPSBCOEA

                                                                                                              ( P. Pandurangarao)
  General Secretary                                                                                 General Secretary  AICWEA(Civil Wing)                                                                         AIPEU-GDS (NFPE)    

                  CHARTER OF DEMANDS                PART-A

1.  Settle the demands raised by NJCA regarding modifications of 7th CPC recommendations as submitted in the memorandum to Cabinet Secretary on 10th December 2015. (See Annexure-I). Honour the assurance given by the Group of Ministers to NJCA on 30th June 2016 and 6thJuly 2016, especially increase in minimum wage and fitment factor. Grant revised HRA at the existing percentage itself i.e. 30%, 20% and 10%. Accept the proposal of the staff side regarding Transport Allowance. Settle all anomalies arising out of implementation of 7th CPC recommendations, in a time bound manner.

2.  Implement option-I recommended by 7th CPC and accepted by the Government regarding parity in pension of pre-2016 pensioners, without any further delay. Settle the pension related issues raised by NJCA against item 13 of its memorandum submitted to Cabinet Secretary on 10th December 2015. (See Annexure-I).

3.  Scrap PFRDA Act and New Pension System (NPS) and grant pension and Family Pension to all Central Government employees recruited after 01.01.2004, under CCS (Pension) Rules 1972.

4.   Treat Gramin Dak Sewaks of Postal department as Civil Servants, and extend all benefits like pay, pension, allowances etc. of departmental employees to GDS. Publish GDS Committee report immediately.

5.  Regularise all casual, contract, part-time, contingent and Daily rated mazdoors and grant equal pay and other benefits. Revise the wages as per 7th CPC minimum pay.

6.  No Downsizing, Privatisation, outsourcing and contractorisation of Government functions.

7.  Withdraw the arbitrary decision of the Government to enhance the bench mark for performance appraisal for promotion and financial upgradations under MACP from “GOOD” to VERY GOOD” and also decision to withhold annual increments in the case of those employees who are not able to meet the bench march either for MACP or for regular promotion within the first 20 years of service. Grant MACP pay fixation benefits on promotional hierarchy and not on pay-matrix hierarchy. Personnel promoted on the basis of examination should be treated as fresh entrants to the cadre for grant of MACP.

8.  Withdraw the draconian FR 56 (J) and Rule 48 of CCs (Pension) Rules 1972 which is being misused as a short cut as purity measure to punish and victimize the employees.

9.   Fill up all vacant posts including promotional posts in a time bound manner. Lift ban on creation of posts. Undertake cadre Review to access the requirement of employees and their cadre prospects. Modify recruitment rules of Group-‘C’ cadre and make recruitment on Reginal basis.

10.  Remove 5% ceiling on compassionate appointments and grant appointment in all deserving cases.

11.  Grant five promotions in the service carreer to all Central Govt. employees.

12.  Abolish and upgrade all Lower Division Clerks to Upper Division Clerks.

13.  Ensure parity in pay for all stenographers, Assistants, Ministerial Staff in subordinate offices and in all organized Accounts cadres with Central Secretariat staff by upgrading their pay scales. Grant pay scale of Drivers in Loksabha Secretariat to Drivers working in all other Central Government Departments.
14.  Reject the stipulation of 7th CPC to reduce the salary to 80% for the second year of Child Care leave and retain the existing provision.

15.  Introduce Productivity Linked bonus in all department and continue the existing bi-lateral agreement on PLB wherever it exists.
16.  Ensure cashless medical treatment to all Central Government employees & Pensioners in all recognized Government and Private hospitals.

17.  Revision of Overtime Allowance (OTA) and Night Duty Allowance (NDA) w.e.f 01.01.2016 based on 7th CPC pay scale.

18.  Revision of wages of Central Government employees in every five years.

19. Revive JCM functioning at all levels. Grant recognition to the unions/Associations under CCS (RSA) Rules 1993 within a time frame to facilitate effective JCM functioning.

20. Implementation of the Revised Pay structure in respect of employees and pensioners of autonomous bodies consequent on implementation of CCS (Revised Pay) Rules 2016 in respect of Central Government employees and pensioners w.e.f. 01.01.2016.

21. Implementation of the “equal pay for equal work” judgement of the Supreme Court in all departments of the Central Government.


                  CHARTER OF DEMANDS                      PART-B



1.    Settle the demands of various cadres of Postal department relating to 7th CPC recommendations submitted to Secretary, Posts in memorandum dated 08.12.2015.
2.    Implement cadre restructuring in all remaining cadres in the Department of Posts and settle the residual issues arising at implementation stage. Finalize RRs in MMS Cadres.  
3.    Grant Civil Servant status to Gramin Dak Sevaks and grant all benefits of departmental employees on pro-rata basis./Publish GDS Committee  Report.
4.    Revision of wages and payment of arrears from 01.01.2006 to all casual, part-time, contingent and daily-rated mazdoors and regularization of services.
5.    Fill up all vacant posts in all cadres including promotional posts and GDS.
6.    Conduct membership verification of Gramin Dak Sevaks and declare the result of the verification already conducted among departmental employees during 2015.
7.    Revision of OTA & OSA and fixation of norms for CRC/Speed post and Parcel in RMS and FMC for Postman Cadre.
8.    Settle problems arisen out of implementation of CSI and CBS.
9.    Grant of upgraded 3050 pay scale to Postmen w.e.f. 1.1.1996 as per Supreme Court Judgment.Change of RRs of Postmen/MTS.
10.  Withdraw “Very Good” bench mark condition for MACP and future increments and holding of DPCs timely..
11.  Grant of S D.A. & HCA to the Assam & NE & remove discrimination..
12. Problems arisen out of demonetization Scheme and grant additional remuneration of full       day salary for Sunday/Holiday and hourly rate for extended duty hours. Provide proper infrastructure including fake currency detector and counting machines. Not to direct the officials to make good the loss where fake currency machines are not provided.
13 Stop Sunday/Holiday working completely.
14. Discussion on     Memorandum of AIPSBCOEA.
15. All COs/ROs & DPLI office Kolkata may be  allowed  to function CPCs.
16. Finalization of Recruitment Rules of AAO Cadre in Postal Accounts and review of result for SC/ST -2012 Exam.
17. Repairing and Maintenance of Departmental Buildings.
18.Payment of revised  wages to the GDS/ Casual Labourers  substitutes  who are working on the  posts of Postmen, Mail guard, MTS etc,
19. Stop Trade Union victimization.

20. Declaration of Result of LGO & other LDCEs in remaining Circles.
ON 30th DECEMBER 2016, SIX MONTHS WILL BE COMPLETED AFTER THE “GREAT” ASSURANCE GIVEN BY THREE HONB’LE CABINET MINISTERS OF NDA GOVERNMENT TO NJCA LEADERS.

30th JUNE 2016 WILL BE REMEMBERED AS “BETRAYAL DAY” BY 33 LAKHS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND 34 LAAKHS PENSIONERS.

30th DECEMBER IS A “BLACK DAY” FOR CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND PENSIONERS.

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND PENSIONERS ARE NEVER CHEATED LIKE THIS BY ANY PREVIOUS GOVERNMENTS AFTER INDEPENDENCE. 

Saturday 24 December 2016

GRANT OF SPECIAL C L TO ATTEND 9th BIENNIAL CIRCLE CONFERENCE OF AIPEU Gr-C


2017 february 15th one day strike

Campaign programme of national secretariat members of confederation of central govt. employees & workers.

Sl.
State
Place
Date
Leaders attending
1.
Andhra Pradesh
Vijayawada









11-01-2017
P.Suresh
K.V.Jayaraj
A.Balasundaram
R.B. Suresh
Nageswar Rao
T.Narasimhan
Mani Achari
Usha Boneppalli
P.Panduranga Rao.
2.
Assam
Guwahati



16-01-2017
Ashokkumar Kanojia
Tapas Bose
Subir Kr.Majumdar
Janardhan Majumdar

3.
Bihar
Patna
10-02-2017
Giriraj Singh
Shantanu Bhattacharya
Janardhan Majumdar
4.
Chattisgarh
Raipur
17-01-2017
Rupak Sarkar
P.Suresh
5.
Delhi
All Important Centres in Delhi
-
President, Secretary General and all other available National Secretariat Members in Delhi.
6.
Gujarat
Ahmedabad
18-01-2017
R.N.Parashar
Ashok Kumar Kanojia.
7.
Haryana
Ambala, Faridabad
20-01-2017
21.01.2017
K.K.N.Kutty
K.P.Singh
Giriraj Singh
8.
Himachal Pradesh
Shimla
12-01-2017
Virendra Tiwari
S.B.Yadav
Vrigu Bhattacharjee
9.
Jammu & Kashmir
-
-
-
10.
Jharkhand
Ranchi
11-01-2017
Shantanu Bhattacharyya
Janardhan Majumdar
Umashankar Chakravarthy.

11.
Karnataka
Bangalore
03-01-2017
27-01-2017
M.S.Raja
Vrigu Bhattacharjee
M.Krishnan
P.S.Prasad
R.Seethalakshmi
12.

Kerala
Trivandrum
-
M.Krishnan
Gopalakrishnan Nair
13.
Maharashtra
Mumbai
Nagpur
12-01-2017 to 14-01-2017
R .N. Parashar
Vrigu Bhattacharjee
Ravi Nair
R.P. Singh
K. V. Jayaraj
Nilesh D. Nasare
14.
Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal
Gwalior
Jabalpur
07-02-2017 to 10-02-2017
M.S.Raja
R.N.Parashar
Rupak Sarkar
T.K.R.Pillai
Gurprit Singh
Yaswanth Purohit.
15.
North East
Shillong
03-02-2017
R.Seethalekshmi
Arup Chatterjee.
16.
Odisha
Bhubaneswar
08-02-2017
M.S.Raja
M.Krishnan
17.
Punjab
Chandigarh
10-01-2017
Rupak Sarkar
Virendra Tiwari
18.
Rajasthan
Jaipur
06-01-2017
24-01-2017
M.S. Raja
R.N.Parashar
K.K.N.Kutty.
19.
Tamil Nadu
Chennai
25-01-2017
M.Krishnan
P. Suresh
Vrigu Bhattacharjee
S.Santhosh Kumar
Panduraga Rao. Pl
Mani Achari
20.
Uttar Pradesh
Lucknow







Kanpur

Allahabad
10-02-2017







12-01-2017

03-02-2017
R.N.Parashar
J.P. Singh
Virendra Tiwari
S.B.Yadav
Subhash Misra
Subhash Chandra Pandey
Vikram Shah

Rupak Sarkar

K.K.N.Kutty
21.
Uttarakhand
Dehradun
18-01-2017
K.K.N.Kutty
R.Seethalekshmi
Virendra Tiwari
S.B.Yadav.
22.
West Bengal
Kolkata
Gangtok
-
R.N.Parashar
Giriraj Singh
Pijush Roy
Arup Chatterjee
Tapas Bose
Bibhas Dey.

23.
Telangana
Hyderabad
24-01-2017
P.Suresh
K.V.Jayaraj
Balasundaram
R.B.Suresh
Nageswar Rao
T.Narasimhan
Mani Achari
Usha Boneppalli

To
     
      1.       All National Secretariat Members.
      2.       All Affiliated Organisations
      3.       General Secretaries of all C-O-Cs.

Dear comrades,
1.   Please see the above campaign programme.  All C-O-Cs are requested to take necessary action to arrange the meetings with maximum participation of employees.  All Affiliated organisations should give instructions to their local units to ensure maximum participation of their members in the meeting.  If the date mentioned is not convenient C-O-Cs can change the date in consultation with the National Secretariat Members allotted to their place.  Phone numbers of all National Secretariat members are published below. Leaders allotted to each place should also contact each other.

2.  In addition to the above, separate campaign programme should be conducted by each affiliated organisations without fail.  C-O-Cs should also conduct intensive campaign covering all the important centres in their states.  This is most important.

3.   Serve Strike Notice on 28th October, 2016:
All affiliated organisations are once again requested to serve the strike notice on 28thOctober 2017 to their Head of the Departments.  Copy of the strike notice should be served to all lower authorities after conducting mass demonstrations.

4.  If any organisation could not serve strike notice to their Head of the Departments on 28th October, 2016, it should be served on any date before 15th January 2017.


M. Krishnan,
Secretary General,
Confederation of Central Govt. Employees & Workers,
Mob: 09447068125
Email: mkrishnan6854@gmail.com

Happy New Year Merry Christmas


PROGRESS

ON CADRE RESTRUCTURING


15th FEBRUARY 2017 – ONE DAY STRIKE

Towards the inevitable end - Victory.

K.K.N. Kutty
President, Confederation of Central Govt. Employees and workers.

December-January is fog days in Northern India, especially Delhi.  Because of the high level pollution, it is not fog that engulfs Delhi but smog.  Temperature dips and rises quite often.  Air and Rail traffics are frequently disturbed and sometimes go out of gear.  It was not unknown to the National Sectt.of the Confederation when they decided to organize the rally at the Parliament street on 15th December, 2016. There was no alternative as on November, 6th, the stipulated four months period was over.   The National Sectt. of the Confederation came to the conclusion that the Government of India is run by people who indulges in double speak.  They have no shame even in indulging in betrayal.    

Confederation has a noble history and fine tradition. It does not indulge in the nasty habit of mincing words.  It exhibits the courage of calling a spade a spade.  It always has stood for the interest of the employees and workers, whom it represents.  It was built up over the years in the high values and traditions of a fine trade union.  While it believes that despite the differences in ideology, perception, and approach to the issues and problems, methods of negotiation, unity of the employees and workers are paramount in winning demands.   It was to uphold that tradition, on innumerable occasions, it agreed to defer the strike action, and ultimately even on 11th July, 2016.  It had perceived correctly the weak pretensions of the Government, demonstrated before the leaders of the NJCA both on 30th june, 2016 and 6th July, 2016.  Therefore, its leadership could appreciate  the criticism that emanated from the right thinking persons in its stride. Many of those who chose to criticize the decision were concerned of the dent  the decision to defer the strike action  had created to the image of the Confederation.  An explanatory campaign was the need of the hour.  For sheer paucity of time, it could not be undertaken.  It would have allayed the apprehensions.  When it was done, though a little belatedly, it had its salutary impact.  And naturally, the National Sectt. could not have indulged in the luxury of revisiting the issue with independent action programme  when the climate in Delhi could become tolerable.  As is the case with every vibrant organization, there are persons who take advantage of the situation, criticize and create cacophony with the intent of destroying the very organization itself. The mammoth rally at Delhi in front of  the Parliament house on 15th December, 2016 was the vindication of the understanding the Confederation National Sectt. had on the issues and a magnificent reply to all those whose intent was to destroy the organization.  

It is quite heartening that our Comrades, who felt betrayed by the chicanery of the Present Government, weathered the inclement weather conditions, the disruption of rail and air traffic movements,  the difficulties in reaching the venue by road, the chilly atmosphere at Delhi and above all the persisting engineered criticism of certain vested interest,  exhibited the anger and discontent in the most exemplary manner on 15th December, 2016.  They deserve our felicitation, congratulation and grateful salute in creating yet another historic and successful programme.  They have through their loud and emphatic slogans raised and followed by thousands provided the required impetus to the National Sect. and confidence to go ahead with the forward steps of the battle.  The decision that was announced by the Secretary General to organize a one day token strike in protest against the attitude of the BJP Government was greeted therefore, with great enthusiasm by the rallyists

The demonetization and the consequent debilitating impact over the availability of currency has indeed made insurmountable impediments.  The whole country has been taken for a ride in the name of the noble cause of cleaning the economy of the black income.  Neither the generation of the black income  s tapped nor its proliferation  has been  targeted.  About one fifth of the National income of the country is stated to be in black. That hurts and hurts the common people.  While the successive Governments that came to power in the country since 1991, including the present in office had been extending concessions and exemptions for the corporate giants in crores, the common people were finding it difficult to make the both ends meet. The enforcement laws fear to knock at the doors of  those who have looted the  Nation and refused to pay back even  the loan they had contracted from the Nationalized Banks . The circus in the floor of the Parliament, session after session,  precludes any serious discussion or deliberation over the good  or bad of the executive  decisions concerning governance.   All appears to be with a  design to obliterate the real issues of the people from the centre stage.

The 105,000- crores, which is a highly exaggerated financial outflow worked out by the 7th CPC for this fiscal year has been substantially reduced, thanks to the deferring the grant of enhanced allowances, disapproval of the Option No.1 granted by the commission to the Pensioners as a relief, the continuous derailing of the negotiating machinery and the sheer refusal even to abide by the decisions of the Judiciary and Arbitration Boards, deferring decision on extending the benefit of revision of wages and pension  to the employees of the autonomous organizations  etc. To sustain the untenable actions, threats are employed invoking the provisions of the colonial rules and regulations.   A good number of participants in the magnificent rally at the Parliament street on 15th December, 2016 was the retired personnel, despite their physical debilities due to the advancing age.  They look forward to the NCCPA and the Confederation to articulate, present and fight for their demands and ensure that justice is rendered to them.

There is no doubt that the ongoing struggle undertaken by the Confederation will create sanctions not only on the Government but also on those who witness it from the sidelines but refuse to become part and parcel of an event that is bound to have its imprint in the history of the movement of the Central Government employees in the country. That should not deter us but steel  our determination to march to its glorious end of victory.

2016 DECEMBER 17 - ALL INDIA PENSIONER'S DAY

Com. M. Krishnan, Secretary General, Confederation addressing Pensioner's Day celebrations organised by Central Government Pensioner's Association, Rajasthan at Jaipur.


CAMPAIGN TOUR PROGRAMME OF ALL INDIA LEADERS


NATIONAL FEDERATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES


CAMPAIGN TOUR PROGRAMME OF ALL INDIA LEADERS


 FOR 15TH FEBRUARY, 2017 ONE DAY STRIKE


SN.
Circle
Place
Leaders attending
Date

1.
ANDHRA
PRADESH

VIJAYAWADA
Com. P. Suresh , G/S R-4 Com. Venkat Subbu AG/S Admn,Com.P.Pandurangarao, GS, GDS(NFPE)
 11.01.17
2.
ASSAM
GUWAHATI
Com. R. Seethalakshmi Dy. S/G NFPE & G/S P-4,Com. G. Talukdar AGS R-3
Com.Suprava Paul (Orgg G/S) GDS Union
 03.02.17

3.

BIHAR

PATNA
Com. Giriraj Singh , President NFPE & G/S R-3, Vikram Shah Dy. G/S  P-4.
Com. Chandra Narayana Chaudary (OGS),GDS Union

10.02.17
4.
CHATTISGARH
RAIPUR
Com. P. Suresh ,G/S R-4 Com. SA R Mazgaonkar Working President P-3
18.01.17
5.
DELHI
DELHI
All General secretaries
2nd Week  of Feb-17
6.
GUJARAT


AHMEDABAD
Com. R.N. Parashar,S/G NFPE & G/S P-3,Com. R D Purohit, W/P P-3 ,
Com. H A Rajgor AGS R-III,
Com. Asha V.Joshi (Wkg President),GDS Union

18.01.17
7.
HARYANA
AMBALA
Com. Virendra Teway G/S SBCO ,
Com. S B Yadav G/S Postal Accounts
10.01.17
8.
H P
SHIMLA
Com. Virendra Teway G/S SBCO ,
Com. S B Yadav G/S Postal Accounts,
Com. Virendra Sharma (wkg President)GDS Union
12.01.17
9.
J & K

JAMMU

Com. Virendra Teway G/S SBCO ,
Com. S B Yadav G/S Postal Accounts
14.01.17
10
JHARKHAND
RANCHI
Com. U S Chakravorty G/S Admn.  Com. Janardan Mujumdar Dy. G/S P-3
11.01.17
11
KARNATAKA

BANGALORE
Com. R. Seethalakshmi Dy. S/G NFPE & G/S P-4,Com. S. Raghupathi ASG NFPE,Com. A Sriniwas AGS-R-3,Com.B.R.Jagdish (AGS)GDS Union
04.01.17
12
KERALA

TRIVANDRUM
Com.P.V. Rajendran, President R-3
Com. T.P Abdul Rehman AGS-P-3 ,
Com. M V Janardan, ASG,NFPE,
Com. Kumaran Nambiyar (FS)GDS Union
11.01.17
13
M P
BHOPAL
Com. R.N. Parashar,S/G NFPE & G/S P-3,Com. Manoj Gupta AGS-R-3
07.02.17
14
MAHARASHTRA
MUMBAI
Com. R.N. Parashar,S/G NFPE & G/S P-3,Com. B.H. Chalke President P-4
12.01.17
15
NORTH EAST
ITANAGAR
Com. R. Seethalakshmi Dy. S/G NFPE & G/S P-4, Com.Suprava Paul (Orgg G/S)GDS Union
04.02.17


16
ODISHA
BHUBANESHWAR

Com. U S Chakravorty G/S Admn.  Com. Janardan Mujumdar, Dy. G/S P-3 Com. Nirmal Singh  V/P GDS Union
18.01.17
BALASORE
Com. R.N. Parashar,S/G NFPE & G/S P-3,
08.01.17
17
PUNJAB

CHANDIGARH
Com. Virendra Teway G/S SBCO ,
Com. S B Yadav G/S Postal Accounts,
Com. Harish Kumar (AFS) GDS Union
11.01.17
18
RAJASTHAN
JAIPUR
Com. R.N. Parashar,S/G NFPE & G/S P-3,Com. Sambhu Singh Chauhan (OGS)
24.01.17
19
TAMILNADU
CHENNAI
Com. P. Suresh G/S R-4 , Com. J. Ramamurthy President-P-3, Com. S. Raghupathi AS/G NFPE, Com. K. Sankaran, AGS- R-3,Com. Dhan Raj Dy. G/S GDS Union,
Com. K.C.Ramachandran, GDS Union.

25.01.17
20
TELANGANA
HYDERABAD
Com. P. Suresh, G/S R-4,Com. Venkat Subbu AGS Admn , Com. CH Koteshwar Rao AGS-R-3,Com.  P.Pandurangarao, GS, GDS(NFPE)

04.01.17
21
U P


LUCKNOW
Com. R.N. Parashar,S/G NFPE & G/S P-3,, Com. Virendra Tewary G/S SBCO, Com. S B Yadav G/G Postal Accounts, Vikram Shah C/S P-4 UP
Jai Prakash Singh (AGS) GDS Union


12.02.17
22
UTTARAKHAND
DEHRADUN
Com. R. Seethalakshmi Dy. S/G NFPE & G/S P-4,Com. Virendra Tewary G/S SBCO

18.01.17
23
WEST BENGAL
KOLKATA
Com. R.N. Parashar,S/G NFPE & G/S P-3, Com. Giriraj Singh , President NFPE & G/S R-3,Com. Vijay Gopal Sur , President GDS Union.

01.01.17
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03.01.17



1.    All General Secretaries of NFPE will consult with Circle leaders and if any change is required can make suitable change.
2.   Leaders whose names are given should compulsorily attend the meeting.
3.   Circle Secretaries of NFPE should take initiative to arrange the joint meeting.  They should consult each other and finalise the programme and arrange grand meetings..
4.   Maximum publicity should be given to campaign programme and maximum participation of employees should be ensured.
5.   Circle Unions / Divisional Unions should make maximum effort to make the strike a grand success.  Joint campaign programme by Circle / Divisional Union Leaders may be organized in all Circles / Divisions.
6.   Date of Strike notice will be declared later on.

Note: The dates may be adjusted after discussing with Circle leadership.                                             
Dt.23 .12.2016     
                                                                                          (R.N. Parashar)