Friday, December 14, 2012




Friday 14 December 2012

REVISION OF RATES OF DAMAGES FOR UNAUTHORISED OCCUPATION OF GENERAL POOL RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION
Government of India
Ministry of Urban Development
                                                                                     DIRECTORATE OF ESTATES
No.18011/2/2006-Pol.III
Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi - 110 108
DECEMBER 06, 2012
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Revision of rates of damages for unauthorised occupation of General Pool Residential Accommodation.
             The undersigned is directed to refer to this Directorate / O.M. No.18011/2/2002 Pol-III dated 25th November 20th on the above subject and to say that the it has been decided to make revision of the rates of damages recovered from unauthorised occupants of General Pool accommodation a regular exercise as a multiple of normal rate of licence fee as given in the Annexure to this OM. Henceforth, the rate of damages / market rent will automatically get revised as and when the rat of normal licence fee under FR-45-A is revised. In addition to this, garden charges as applicable will also be recovered.
2.     These rates will be effective from 1st January 2013 and will also be in force till next revision of rate of normal licence fee.
3.         In respect of other departmental pools ot accommodation in Delhi/other stations, the rates of damages prescribed for General Pool accommodation wherever such accommodation exists, have to be adopted by various other Ministries/Departments. Similar rates of damages are to be worked out by the CPWD for other stations where General Pool Accommodation is available and the rates so assessed are to be adopted for recovery of damages not only in respect of General Pool residential accommodation at that station but also in respect of departmental pool accommodation in all stations. In stations, where there are no General Pool
          Residential Accommodation, the Ministry of Department have to get suitable unit rates worked out by the CPWD/local PWD.
Sl.No.
Metropolitan City
Type of Accommodation
Present Rate
Revised Rate
Central
Non-Central
(i)
All metropolitan cities except Mumbai
Type-I to Type-IV
Rs.175 per sq meter per month
55 Times of normal Licence Fee
45 Times of normal Licence Fee
(ii)
All metropolitan cities except Mumbai
Type-IV(Spl) and above including Hostel accommodation
Rs.235 per sq meter per month
65 Times of normal Licence Fee
55 Times of normal Licence Fee
(a)
Mumbai (Hyderabad Estate, Belvedere and Pedder Road)
Type-V Type-VI and Hostel
Rs.750 per sq meter per month
120 Times of normal Licence Fee

Rest of Mumbai
Type-I to Type-V including Hostel
Rs.230 per sq per meter per month
65 Times of normal Licence Fee
55 Times of normal Licence Fee

4. This issues with the concurrence of Integrated Finance Wing of the Ministry of Urban Development under its Diary No. 5I8/DFA/FD/12 dated 16.11.2012.
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(S.K. Jain)
Deputy Director of Estates( Policy)

GLORIOUS STRIKE BY CG EMPLOYEES - PRESS RELEASE BY CONFEDERATION HQ.
P R E S S     S T A T E M E N T
Dated: 12th December, 2012
Nearly Ten lakhs Central Government employees took part in the one day token strike today, the 12th December, 2012 on the call of the Confederation of Central Government employees and workers, paralyzing the governmental functions in various departments throughout the country.  The strike was to protest against the continued efforts of the Government to enact the PFRDA Bill, whereby the existing defined benefit pension of Government employees is sought to be converted into a defined contributory pension scheme.  Every reason, the Government advanced at the time of the introduction of the new scheme is found to be incorrect and misleading by the Experts Committee set up by the Government itself.
Besides, the employees had been demanding wage revision by setting up the 7th Central Pay Commission, filling up large number of vacant posts, regularization of the service of Gramin Dak Sewaks/Casual/daily-rated workers, revival of the negotiating machinery i.e. JCM, removal of restrictions on compassionate appointments, introduction of Public Distribution system to arrest the ever increasing prices of essential commodities, stoppage of outsourcing, contractorisation, privatization etc.
As per the report received the strike was total in Assam, Tripura, West Bengal, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu, Kerala, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand and beyond 80% in Maharashtra, Karnataka, U.P. Bihar, and about 60% in other States.  The Postal, Income tax, Groundwater Board departments came to a grinding halt in all States, as the offices could not be opened at all. In Income tax Department, the promotee officers also joined the strike paving way of a complete closure.  Many establishments of Atomic Energy, Printing and Stationery, Defence accounts, Medical Depots, Audit and Accounts Departments, Civil Accounts, CGHS, Indian Bureau of Mines, Directorate of Marketing Inspection, Geological Survey of India, Archaeological and Botanical Survey of India etc. remained closed.
The organizers of the Strike have asserted that they will make the general strike of workers slated for 20th and 21st February, 2013 a grand success by enlisting participation of all sections of the Central Government employees.
The Confederation will strive to organize an indefinite strike in pursuance of the 15 point charter of demands in 2013 if no settlement is brought about by the Government by then. 
                                                                                                         Sd/-
K.K.N. Kutty
Secretary General

ADVANCE INCREMENTS TO STENOGRAPHERS OF SUBORDINATE OFFICES ON QUALIFYING SPEED TEST IN SHORTHAND AT 100/120 W.P.M. REGARDING

No. 1/1/2010-Estt (Pay-I)
Department of Personnel & Training
Estt (Pay I ) Section
New Delhi, the 6th December, 2012.
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Advance Increments granted to Stenographers of Subordinate Offices on qualifying speed test in shorthand at 100/120 w.p.m. regarding.
The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department’s 0M No.18/44/88-Pay-I dated 07.12.2009 on the above subject which provides that the Advance Increments granted to Stenographers of Subordinate Offices on qualifying speed test in shorthand at 100/120 w.p.m. are treated as pay for all purposes.
2.         Consequent upon implementation of CCS (RP) Rules 2008, the concept of Pay Band& Grade Pay has been introduced. Since there are no fixed rates of increments now, the manner in which advance increment(s) are to be computed has been considered in consultation with the Department of Expenditure. The grant of advance increments to Stenographers of Subordinate Offices on qualifying the speed test in shorthand at 100/120 w.p.m. after 1.1.2006 may be regulated as under:-
a) In terms of the instructions contained in this Department’s 0M No.18/44/89-Estt (Pay I) dated 07.12.2009, the advance increments granted to Stenographers of Subordinate Offices on qualifying Speed Test in Shorthand at 100/120 w.p.m. in terms of Department of Expenditure OM dated 04.10.1975 are to be treated as pay for all purposes and the past cases are also to be regulated accordingly. These advance increments were therefore to be taken into account for fixation ¡n the Revised Pay for those officials who were in receipt of such increments in the pre revised pay. In such cases, the advance increments will no longer continue as a separate element.
b) In respect of persons who become eligible for grant of advance increments consequent upon implementation of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008, the advance increment may be calculated by granting increment @ 3% of the Basic Pay on the date of passing of the test. Two advance increments may be calculated by granting two increments @ 3% of the Basic Pay on the date of passing the test. The amount of this increment may be treated as a separate element in addition to the Basic Pay (Pay in the Pay Band + Grade Pay), till such advance increments are taken into account as per (c).
c) Once the advance increments are taken into account for the purpose of pay fixation on promotion or being placed in a higher scale on grant of ACP/MACP or fixation of pay due to revision of pay scale etc., the advance increments will no longer be continued as a separate element as it will be merged with the basic pay.
3.         In so far as the persons serving in the Indian Audit and Accounts Department are concerned, these orders will be issued after consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
4. Hindi Version wilt follow.
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(Mukesh Chaturvedi)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India.

RESULT OF LDCE (LGO) EXAMINATION 2012 FOR PROMOTION TO PAS/SAS HELD ON 16.09.2012 (ODISHA CIRCLE) (Click link below for details)
http://www.indiapost.gov.in/DOP/Pdf/Results/LDCE_LGO_Result2012_Odisha_Circle.pdf

LETTER WRITING COMPETITION BY UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION IS ON SUNDAY, 6TH JANUARY 2013.(Click link below for details)


REPORT ON AIPEU-GDS (NFPE) ODISHA CIRCLE CONFERENCE ON 09-12-2012
BY AIPEU-GDS (NFPE)
1st Circle Conference of AIPEU-GDS (NFPE) Odisha Circle has been conducted on 09-12-2012 at Recreation club, Cuttack GPO, Cuttack under the Presidentship of Com.Hari Krishna Sahu, President of GDS(NFPE), Odisha Circle.
Before commencement of the session, National flag and NFPE flags were hoisted by Com. R. N. Dhal and Com. P. Pandurangarao.  All the leaders and delegates paid tributes at martyr’s column.
The Reception Committee Chairman Com. Subash Singh, District General Secretary, CITU made welcome speech and welcomed all the leaders and delegates to the Circle Conference. He elaborated the need of united struggles of working class in the present scenario of the policies of the UPA Govt.
Com. P. Pandurangarao, General Secretary, AIPEU-GDS(NFPE) inaugurated the Circle Conference by explaining many issues facing by the GDS in the background of privatization and corporatization policies of the Govt. and the Department.
Com. R. C. Mishra, Circle Secretary& Asst. General Secretary (CHQ), AIPEU Gr. C., Com. R. N. Dhal, Circle Secretary, R-III & RJCM Leader, Com. D. B. Mohanthy, Circle Secretary & Asst. General Secretary, P-IV., Com. H. K. Mohanthy, Circle Secretary, R-IV., Com. Bishnu Prasad Das, Treasurer, Gr. C., Odisha Circle, Com. K. C. Natia, Divl.President, P-IV, Cuttack Dn.,  Com. Jithendra Kumar Giri, Divl. Secretary, P-IV.   are the leaders invited to the Conference and graced the session.
The Circle Conference witnessed by more than 100 GDS comrades representing from all Divisions of Odisha Circle. Nearly 65 Delegates represented from all Divisions.
The following Office bearers were elected unanimously for AIPEU-GDS (NFPE) Odisha Circle.
President         :            Com.Harikrishna Sahu, Aska Dn.
Vice President :           Com.Kishore Chandra Nayak,  Sambalpur Dn..
:             Com.Madan Mohan Acharya, Bhubaneswar Dn.
:             Com.Chittaranjan Panda, Balasore Dn.
Circle Secretary:         Com.Nirmal Ch. Singh, Alba, Cuttack North
Asst. Circle Secretary : Com.Jogesh ch. Sahu, BerhampurDn..
:   Com. Bhagyadhar pasayat, Sundergarh Dn.
:   Com. Budhiram Das, Bhadrak Dn.
:   Com. Herada Baliar Singh, Phulbani Dn..
:    Com.Kru shna Chandra Das, Cuttack city Dn.
Financial Secretary     : Com. Ashok kumar Panda, Cuttack North Dn.
Asst. Fin. Secretary: Com. Sitaram Bhuiyan, Mayurbhanj Dn.
Organizing Secretary: Com. Jhaskethar Pradhan, Dhenkanal Dn.
: Com. M.Rajeswararao, Berhampur Dn.
:             Com.Pravakar Behera, Puri dn.Auditor
:             Com.Sankar san Raout Ray, Puri Dn.
Supreme Councilor
:             Com. Sankar Kar, Sambalpur Dn.
:             Com. Ugresan Mahakood, Mayurbhanj Dn.
:             Com.B.Bhimudu, Berhampur Dn.
RESOLUTIONS:
(i)       Our AIPEU-GDS(NFPE) union should take all efforts to Departmentalization of BOs and regularization of GDS.
(ii)      The AIPEU-GDS(NFPE) will participate in all the programs endorsed by NFPE in Odisha circle.
(iii)    All the GDS in Odisha Circle is decided to participate in the ensuing 12-12-2012 strike along with all Departmental employees
.
The CHQ is sincerely thanking for the generosity of the Comrades of Cuttack North(Rs.3000), Sundergarh(Rs.2000), Sambalpur (Rs.2000)divisions for their financial contribution to our CHQ.
 Reception Committee made all arrangement s to all the Comrades and delegates attended the Conference and deserves good appreciation.
The CHQ, AIPEU-GDS(NFPE) conveys its heartfelt greetings and congratulations to all the Comrades of Odisha Circle.

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