Tuesday, January 03, 2017

CENTRAL WORKING  COMMITTEE MEETING  OF ALL INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES UNION POSTMEN & MTS  HELD AT TINDIVANAM (CHENNAI) TAMILNADU ON 26th  TO 27th  DECEMBER-2016




JOINT CIRCLE COUNCIL  MEETING OF P-3, P-4,GDS & SBCO AT SERAMPORE, KOLKATA (WEST BENGAL) ON 31st DEC-2016  AND 01st  JANUARY,2017





President appoints Professor David Syiemlieh as UPSC Chairman
 President Pranab Mukherjee, Monday, appointed well-known academician Professor David Reid Syiemlieh as the Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC).

            The Press Information Bureau (PIB) released the following statement: “The President has appointed Prof. David R. Syiemlieh, Member, Union Public Service Commission, to perform the duties of the post of Chairman, Union Public Service Commission, with effect from the forenoon of January 4, 2017 till further orders or till completion of his term as member on 21.01.2018, whichever is earlier.”
            63-year-old Syiemlieh was functioning as a UPSC member from June 25, 2012, and will succeed Alka Sirohi as the Chairman of the commission.
            He is the second person from Meghalaya to be appointed as the head of UPSC after Rose Bathew Kharbuli, the first woman chairperson of the Commission, in early 1990s.

            Prof Syiemlieh has previously served as Pro-Vice-Chancellor, North-Eastern Hill University and Vice-Chancellor of the Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar.
7th PAY COMMISSION FOR AUTONOMOUS BODIES CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES – FINANCE MINISTER NOT READY TO GIVE ANY COMMITMENT REGARDING IMPLEMENTATION – SEE MINISTER PARLIAMENT REPLY BELOW:
7th PAY COMMISSION FOR AUTONOMOUS BODIES CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES – MINISTER’S REPLY
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED          QUESTION NO:       4128
ANSWERED ON:    09.12.2016
Seventh CPC on Autonomous Bodies
R.P. MARUTHARAJAA
JANARDAN SINGH SIGRIWAL
LALLU SINGH
Will the Minister of FINANCE       be pleased to state:-
(a) whether the Government proposes to implement the recommendations of the Seventh Central Pay Commission(CPC) also for the employees of the autonomous bodies including the Council of Advancement of Peoples Action and Rural Technology(CAPART) and the employees working on contract basis under Central Government;
(b) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor; and
 (c) the details of the amount paid to the employees after implementing the recommendations of the Commission?
ANSWER
MINISTER OF STATE FOR FINANCE
(SHRI ARJUN RAM MEGHWAL)

            (a) to (c): An appropriate decision in regard to extension of the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission pertaining to pay matters, as already accepted and notified by the Central Government in respect of Central Government employees, in regard to employees of the Quasi-Government Organizations, Autonomous Organizations and Statutory Bodies, etc set up and funded/controlled by the Central Government, would be taken having regard to all relevant factors. However, there is no proposal at present under consideration to extend revised pay based on the 7th Central Pay Commission, as accepted by the Government in case of regular Central Government employees, in regard to contract employees.


FAQs on withdrawal of Legal Tender Character of the Old Bank Notes in the denominations of Rs. 500/- and Rs.1000

 

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What Is CSI ? What Is Going To Happen In The Future In Post Offices

 

What is CSI?
Core system Integrator or in short CSI is a new software which will replace our legacy meghdoot modules completely. 
Yes all software which we are using now like Meghdoot Point Of Sale, Treasury, Sub Accounts, Accounts and Accountant module will be replaced by
  1. CSI Point Of Sale
  2. CSI Back Office and
  3. SAP
All our day to day transaction will be done using the above three new software only. These new software are developed by TCS and trust me they have done a great job. They have brought everything under one roof.
Not only operational post offices, but administrative offices like divisional offices, regional and circle offices must use CSI SAP module to do their daily works. 
Every thing is well organised in this new software. But the learning curve is a little steep. Counter operations are all bit easy but when it comes to the SAP part, things get really rough.
 
 

Our day to day work in sub offices is mostly done using CSI Point of Sale (PoS) and CSI Back Office softwares only.
With the help of these new products which we are going to use soon, our work will greatly reduce.
The duplication of work which we had to do will now completely be gone. Previously, whatever transactions we do at sub offices, were again had to be done at HO using Sub accounts and accounts module, the same transactions are to again accounted for in Circle Offices and again at the directorate level.
This repetition of work will completely be gone. Since all the transactions which take place at Sub offices or even branch offices will be stored in a central location and hence need not fed again in the system.We haven't got the official confirmation but, we think that there will not be any more SO daily accounts, schedules and stuff any more. Just do your work, tally the money and go home. Isn't it great? Yes absolutely.
But the only problem is getting used to the new software. No problem, just keep following our blog and you will be doing good.
 
 

GDS Committee report latest information

 
 

GDS Committee report still in our Minister's office. However it is expected the report will be published shortly (with in10days)in our India Post website
D.Theayagarajan S/G FNPO
 
 
 

 


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