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Friday, November 4, 2016



DEARNESS ALLOWANCE ORDERS

Recommendations of the Seventh Central Pay Commission - Decision of Government relating to grant of Dearness Allowance to Central Government employees - Rates effective from 01.07.2016) (Click the link below to view)




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 CIRCULAR  DATED 2-11-2016
To
1)    All National Secretariat Members (CHQ Office Bearers)
2)    Chief Executives of all Affiliated organisations.
3)    General Secretaries of all C-O-Cs.
15th DECEMBER 2016
PARLIAMENT MARCH
*  AGAINST THE BREACH OF ASSURANCE BY THE GROUP OF MINISTERS.
*      DEMANDING SETTLEMENT THE 20 POINT CHARTER OF DEMANDS.
CAMPAIGN
AND MOBILISATION PROGRAMME
“We cannot be a party to any proposal, which may be considered as a surrender of the principled stand by the common workers”.
           -   Com.K.G.Bose, the Legendary Leader of the Central Government Employees, who carried on the battle for a militant line against the reformist and class collaborationist influence dominating the Central Government employees movement.
Dear Comrades,
        The National Secretariat of the Confederation has decided to organise intensive campaign and mobilisation to make the 15th December 2016 Parliament March a resounding success.  With the active support and involvement of all affiliates and C-O-Cs only, we will be able to ensure participation of not less than 20000 Central Govt. Employees in the Parliament March.  The message of the march and rally should reach each and every Central Government employee.  All affiliated organisations and C-O-Cs are requested to organise largely attended campaign meetings at all centres mentioned in the enclosed campaign programme.  The place and dates of the programme and the names of the leaders attending the campaign meetings at each place is furnished.  Change of date can be made by mutual consultation between the National Secretariat members and the leaders of C-O-Cs/Affiliated organisations of each state/District.  Campaign Programme should be completed before 12th December, 2016.
MAKE THE 7TH NOVEMBER 2016 MASS DHARNA A GRAND SUCCESS AT ALL CENTRES:
        The Second phase of the agitational programmes announced by Confederation is mass dharna at all centres.  All affiliates and C-O-Cs are requested to make the programme a grand success.  Please ensure maximum participation of employees in the programme.
                                                                    Fraternally Yours,
                                                                        M. Krishnan,
                                                                    Secretary General,
                                                                   Mob: 09447068125
                                                      Email: mkrishnan6854@gmail.com.

NB:  The Mobile Numbers of all leaders participating in the campaign programme will be published in the website shortly.  Affiliates and C-O-Cs are requested to contact leaders and fix the programme taking into consideration their convenience. 

Campaign Programme
Sl
State
Place
Date
Leaders attending
1.
Maharashtra

Nagpur
30-11-2016
M.S. Raja, 
R.N Parashar 
Ravi Nair
Nillesh D. Nazare
R. P. Sigh
K.V. Jayaraj



Mumbai
29-11-2016
,,


Pune
01-12-2016
‘’
2
Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal
22-11-2016
Giriraj Singh
Yashwanth Purohit
T.K. R. Pillai
Gurprit Singh


Gwalior
23-11-2016
,,


Indore
24-11-2016
,,


Ratlam
25-11-2016
,,
3
Rajasthan
Alwar
1-12-2016to 
10-12-2016
Vrigu Bhattacharjee
R. Seethalakshmi


Jaipur
‘’
‘’


Ajmer
‘’
‘’


Udaipur
‘’
‘’


Kota
‘’
‘’


Jodhpur
‘’
‘’




4
Haryana
Panipat
1-12-2016 to
10-12-2016
Giriraj Sigh 
Vrigu Bhattacharjee
Rupak sarkar
K.P. Sigh


Ambala
‘’
‘’


Kurukshetra
‘’
‘’


Faridabad
‘’
,,


Rohtak
,,
,,


Gurgaon
‘’
‘’
5
Punjab
Chandigarh
1-12-2016to
10-12-2016
R.N. Parashar, Rupak Sarkar


Jallundhar
‘’
‘’


Ludhiana
‘’
‘’


Patiala
‘’
‘’


Amristar
‘’
‘’
6
Himachal Pradesh
Shimla
21-11-2016
M.S. Raja


Solan
22-11-2016
‘’

7

Uttar Pradesh

Mathura

1-12-2016 to 


10-12-2016

M. Krishnan, S.B. Yadav
Subash Chandra Pandey
Vikram Shah
JP Sigh
Subhash Misra


Agra
,,
,,


Ghaziabad
,,
,,


Meerut
,,
,,


Aligarh
,,
,,


Kanpur
,,
,,


Luknow
,,
,,


Allahabad
,,
,,


Varanasi
,,
,,


Gorakhpur
,,
,,


Bareilly
,,
,,


Jhansi
,,
,,
8
Chattisgarh
Raipur
24-11-2016
P. Sumesh
Viranda Tiwari
9
Bihar
Patna
22-11-2016
Pijush Roy
Shanthanu Bhattachajee
Janardhan Majumdar


Muzaffarpur
23-11-2016
,,
10
Jharkhand
Ranchi
24-11-2016
Pijush Roy 
Shanthanu Bhatacharjee
Janardhan Majumndar


Dhanbad
25-11-2016

11
Delhi
Civil lines
(Old Sectt)
1-10-2016
to
12-10-2016
President, Secretary General
And all other National Secretariat Members available at CHQ


R.K. Puram
,,
,,


ITO Complex
,,
,,


AGCR Bluding
,,
,,


CGO Complex
,,
,,


Delhi GPO
,,
,,


ND GPO
,,
,,


Printing and Stationary (Mint) Road)

,,

,,
12
Gujarath
Vadodara
22-11-2016
Ashok Kumar Kanojia
Vinendra Tiwari
P. Suresh


Surat
23-11-2016
,,


Ahmedabad
24-11-2016
,,


Rajkot
25-11-2016
,,
13
Uttarakhand
Dehardun
23-11-2016
M.S. Raja
Arup Chatterjee
14
Karnataka
Bangalore
28-11-2016
M.S. Raja
R. Seethalekshmi
R.B. Suresh
P.S. Prasad
15.
Tamilnadu
Chennai
25-11-206
K.K. N. Kutty
T. Narasimhan
Nageswara Rao
Mani Achari

16
West Bengal
Kolkata
21-11-2016
K.K.N. Kutty
Bibhash Dey
Pijush Roy
Tapas Bose
17
Andhra/Telangana
Hydrabad
18-11-2016
KV. Jayaraj
T. Narasimhan
A.Balasundram
S. Santhosh kumar
P. Panduranga Rao
18.
Kerala
Ernakulam (Kochi)

M. Krishnan 
Gopalakrishnan Nair
19
Assam/
North East
Guwahati
22-11-2016
K.K.N. Kutty
Tapas Bose
Subir  Kr.  Majumdar
20.
Odisha
Bhubaneshwar

M. Krishnan
R. N. Parashar

MEETING ON ALLOWANCES
            A meeting on Department of Posts specific allowances was held with the Committee on allowances under chairmanship of Secretary Finance and secretary Expenditure. From Department of Post, Secretary (Post), Member (Personal), DDG (Personal), DDG (Estates) , DDG(Estt. & SR), Director Estt. attended the meeting. From Staff Side Com. R.N. Parashar, Secretary General NFPE,Shri Theagarajan, Secretary General FNPO & Shri S.K. Mishra , Secretary General, BPEF, participated in the  meeting. Many other officers of DOP&T, Finance, Health Ministries also participated. 
            Three meetings were held with Department and Administration and Unions after discussing threadbare came to conclusion and accordingly presentation was prepared which was presented before the Committee. Secretary (Finance) shown much interest and he asked so many questions and raised queries on each allowance and asked the Department to submit a report on financial implications.
            The meeting was concluded in a very co-ordial manner and we should hope for positive outcome. On the following allowances we submitted our proposal which is mentioned below:
          Fixed Monetary Compensation to Postman:
            Proposal: Not to abolish the allowance. It is proposed to grant Rs.300/- per            day for additional full beat and Rs.150/-  per day for sharing of beat(half beat)     and further proposed to increase by 25% every time when DA  reaches at    50%.(Department earlier proposed that allowance as Rs.200/- and Rs.100/-         but on the demand of Federations, now it is proposed  same as Rs.3oo/- and         Rs.150/-
          Special Allowance to PO & RMS Accountants:
            Proposal: The allowance is required to be continued as this special            allowance has been sanctioned in lieu of higher pay scale. If abolished, one           increment is to be allowed on promotion which costs more to the Department.        Therefore, it is proposed to grant special allowance equivalent to one     increment which will be kept separately and not to be added in the basic pay.         Other conditions applicable to present allowance will remain in force. (i.e. if      this allowance  is drawn for three  years it will be  added to basic pay while          pay fixation on promotion.)
          Cycle Allowance to Postman:
          Proposal: Must be retained while doubling the amount to Rs.180 p.m. and         further increase by 25% every time the DA increases by 50%



          Cash Handling and Treasury Allowance:
            Proposal: The Cash Handling Allowance should be retained and     need to           be doubled and further increase by 25% every time the DA increases   by        50%.
          Fixed Medical Allowance:
            Proposal: 33 Postal Dispensaries may be merged with CGHS.
      All Postal Pensioners irrespective of their participation in CGHS while in     service should be covered under CGHS after making requisite subscription.
      Till such time, the FMA may be allowed @ Rs.2000/- per month enhancing            from Rs.500/- p.m.  being paid at present.

Headquarter Allowance:

Proposal: Proposes to retain the Headquarters Allowance at the uniform rate of 10% of the basic pay subject to ceiling of Rs.9000/- per month.

Overtime Allowance:

 Proposal: Department recommends to grant additional duty allowance in lieu of OTA in operative offices only  for performing additional duty of absentee official.

It is proposed  Rs. 100/- per hour maximum of three  hours in a day and further  increase by 25% every time the DA increases by 50%.

Besides these we demanded S.B.  Allowance and Supervisory allowance to be continued and enhanced proportionately.