Tuesday 4 February 2014
Monday 3 February 2014
ENTRIES
IN ACRS/APARS AND PROPER DISPOSAL OF REPRESENTATION IN A QUASI-JUDICIAL MANNER
BY THE COMPETENT AUTHORITY AGAINST REMARKS IN ACRS/ APARS OR FOR UPGRADATION/DOWNGRADATION OF THE FINAL
GRADING. (Click the link below for details)
Promotion
and postings of Senior Administrative Grade (SAGI officers of Indian Postal
Service, Group 'A' to Higher Administrative Grade (HAG) of the Service and
transfers/postings of regular HAG officers of Indian Postal Service, Group 'A'. (Click
the link below for details)
Promotion
of Senior Administrative Grade (SAG) officers (who are on Deputation) of Indian
Postal Service, Group 'A', to Higher Administrative Grade (HAG) of the Service. (Click the link below for details) http://www.indiapost.gov.in/DOP/Pdf/Postings/pro_sag_ips_gra-30012014_pub_upload.pdf
Circulation
of 'Transfer Policy' to regulate transfers of officers/officials. other than
the Officers of Indian postal Service, Group 'A, of Department of Posts. (Click the link below for details)
Friday 31 January 2014
Com.
Ishwar Singh Dabas, Dy. Secretary General NFPE, General Secretary All India Postal Employees Union
Postmen & MTS/Group ‘D’ and all India Asstt. Secretary, Confederation of
Central Government Employees & Workers retired from service on 31.01.2014.
NFPE HQ wishes to him a long, happy and Prosperous retired life.
NFPE HQ wishes to him a long, happy and Prosperous retired life.
Chief PMG Postings - Maharashtra & Assam Circle
Directorate vide memo No. 1-5/2014-SPG dated 29/1/2014 has issued promotion order ofShri Pradipta Kumar Bisoi, (IPoS-1985) Postmaster General, Berhampur Region (Odisha Circle) and posted him as Chief Postmaster General, Maharashtra Circle, Mumbai.
Ms. A. Ghosh, (IPoS-1986) Postmaster General, SK Region Karnataka posted as CPMG Assam Circle, Guwahati.
Ms. A. Ghosh, (IPoS-1986) Postmaster General, SK Region Karnataka posted as CPMG Assam Circle, Guwahati.
Postal banks effective globally: Nachiket Mor
Nachiket Mor, head of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)’s committee on financial inclusion,
on Thursday said the postal bank model had been a success globally. In a
report by the committee, Mor had advocated differentiated banks and a
new structure for priority sector lending
A former deputy managing director of ICICI Bank, Mor is also a member of an advisory committee under former RBI governor Bimal Jalan that
is vetting the applications of 25 applicants for bank licences. The
committee has been mandated to communicate its suggestions to the
banking regulator.
While India Post has applied for a bank licence,
there are differences within the government on whether the entity
should be allowed to enter the sector. While the communications and
information technology ministry is pushing the idea, the finance
ministry is opposed to the move.
“I don’t want to comment anything about India Post. What I am saying is worldwide, postal banks have been very effective as payment banks,” Mor said at the sidelines of a seminar of financial inclusion.
The
finance ministry is not keen on letting India Post convert itself into a
bank, citing practical difficulties. This is despite the fact that
about 90 per cent of its 155,000 post offices are located in villages.
As of March 2013, postal savings stood at Rs 6.05 lakh crore, half the
total deposits of State Bank of India, India’s largest lender.
Last
week, Minister for Communications & Information Technology Kapil
Sibal said his ministry would ensure India Post got a banking licence.
The
Mor panel has recommended setting up two kind of banks — payment banks
and wholesale ones. It emphasises the need to move away from the
universal banking model in which a bank offers all financial products
and services and has to meet all regulatory mandates and priority sector
obligations to specialised banks in a differentiated bank licence
framework.
“We need to be lot more flexible and not frown on collaborations. Let the regulator be a referee, and not a captain,” Mor said.
Several
experts and industry players feel financial sector regulations are
stiff, with high entry barriers, particularly for banking. While giving
bank licences, RBI follows a conservative approach. For about a decade,
no new players have been allowed into the sector.
In 2010, following a Budget announcement by former finance minister Pranab Mukherjee in
this regard, a process to allow new banks into the sector was started.
But four years since the announcement, bank aspirants are yet to be
secure approval. Raghuram Rajan, who took charge as RBI chief in
September 2013, has, however, expedited the process and is likely to
announce the entry of new banks in the next few months.
Thursday 30 January 2014
Wednesday 29 January 2014
CGHS ORDERS - Permission for treatment / investigations in respect of CGHS beneficiaries availing treatment for Diabetes, Hypertension & other Cardiac Diseases, Dialysis and Cancer.
Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of Health & Family Welfare
S-11045140 /2012/CGHS/HEC/CGHS (P)
Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated the 1st October, 2012
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub: Permission
for treatment / investigations in respect of CGHS beneficiaries
availing treatment for Diabetes, Hypertension & other Cardiac
Diseases, Dialysis and Cancer.
The
undersigned is directed to refer to the subject mentioned above and to
state that at present the CGHS beneficiaries undergoing treatment for
Diabetes, Hypertension & other Cardiac Diseases, Dialysis and Cancer
require repeated investigations / treatment procedures over a period of
time and as per the existing guidelines they are required to procure
permission every time to get the prescribed treatment / investigations
done at CGHS empanelled hospitals /diagnostic centres.
2.
With a view to alleviate the inconvenience to CGHS beneficiaries in
obtaining the requisite permission(s) every time, this Ministry has
decided to permit issue of permission (referral) letters by competent
authorities with a validity of six months from the date of issue of the
original prescription for undergoing the prescribed treatment
/investigation procedures to be conducted at the prescribed intervals
over a period of six months as advised by a Government Specialist. The
same permission (referral) letter shall be valid for undergoing the
prescribed treatment procedures / investigations on multiple times
during the six months, at intervals as advised by the Government
Specialist.
sd-
(V.P.Singh)
Deputy Secretary to Government of India
REGARDING THE HONOUR OF POSTMASTER, DHAR HO
IN MADHAYA PRADESH POSTAL CIRCLE, UNDER THE MGNREGA EFMS SCHEME ,MORE THAN 100000 FTOs HAVE BEEN PROCESSED WHICH IS HIGHEST AMONG ALL THE POSTAL CIRCLES OF INDIA. THE WAGE /AMOUNT OF THE BENEFICIARIES GETS TRANSFERRED DIRECTLY IN THEIR ACCOUNTS THROUGH SANCHAY POST. AND THE PAYMENT OF THE BENEFICIARY GETS DONE IN A QUICK AND ACCURATE MANNER. UNDER THIS SCHEME, IN DHAR HEAD POST OFFICE, APPROXIMATELY 6000 FTOs HAVE BEEN PROCESSED. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS , MR. AJAY BAFNA, POSTMASTER ,HEAD POST OFFICE,DHAR 454001 HAS BEEN HONORED BY THE COLLECTOR, DHAR DISTRICT ON THE REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION ORGANISED BY THE DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION OF DHAR DISTRICT.
How postmen, and their wives, may help set India's monetary policy
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India Post to roll out its own ATMs beginning next month
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