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Sunday, July 31, 2016
Saturday, July 30, 2016
G Mail to be stopped w.e.f. 01.09.2016 in India Post domain
This is regarding regularizing
email communications between various levels in the Indiapost VPN network.
Towards implementation of the Technology Policy, the following email policy is
proposed to be adopted, from 1st September 2016.
1. Email from India
post email ID to all other emails are to be allowed in the Indiapost VPN
Network
2. Emails from any other
emails to India post mail ID is to be allowed
3. Emails of all
other email service providers like Google, Yahoo, MSN, Hotmail etc will not be
allowed to open in India post VPN Network
Email IDS have been provided
to all offices in the country.
a) All official
designations (Officers) up to Sub-Divisions have already been created and
communicated
b) Email IDs to
offices in 10 Circles, up to Single handed SPMs completed
c) Email IDs to
all offices in Kerala, Rajasthan and Delhi circles would be circulated by 10th
August 2016
d) Email IDs to all
offices in Maharashtra, Gujrat, Tamilnadu, Andhra pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, West
Bengal and Punjab Circle would be circulated by 15th August 2016.
Hence, all officials at all
levels should be informed and educated to use India post email ID for all
correspondences. The email communications between circles, regions, divisions
and post offices including the system administrators should be strictly
implemented to use India post mail IDs alone.
This may kindly be
circulated to all concerned to prepare them for using Indiapost email, as
access to all other mail services would be stopped from 1st
September 2016 in our network.
Yours Sincerely,
(V M Sakthivelu)
Deputy Director CEPT
Divisional Gradation List of PAs as on 01.07.2015
Click Here to download the DGL of PAs as on 01.07.2015
Friday, July 29, 2016
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Postman/Mail guard 2016 examination
Notification for the Postman/Mail guard examination 2016 is expected soon. Now besides Head Post Offices, all LSG Sub Post Offices will also be authorized to collect the exam fee under Sunayasam (Mee Seva)
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Enhanced GP for IP/ASP/SPOs
The
following will be the entry level pay structure of IP/ASP/SPOs as accepted by Government in the Gazette issued on 25.07.2016.
Sl. No.
|
Name of the Post
|
Grade Pay
|
Revised Pay Structure
| ||
Existing Grade Pay
|
Grade Pay corresponding to which revised Levels have
been recommended
|
Level in Pay Matrix
|
Para No. of the 7CPC Report
| ||
(1)
|
(2)
|
(3)
|
(4)
|
(5)
|
(6)
|
1.
|
Inspector Posts
|
4200
|
4600
|
L-7
|
11.8.21
|
2.
|
Assistant Superintendents Posts
|
4600
|
4800
|
L-8
|
11.8.21
|
3.
|
PS Gr. B
|
4800
|
5400
(PB-2)
|
L-9
|
11.8.21
|
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Friday, July 22, 2016
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Saturday, July 16, 2016
Friday, July 15, 2016
Discontinuance of Pre Printed KVP/NSC
Click Here to view the procedure to be followed for pledging/transfer in respect of KVP/NSC issued after 01.07.2016.
All India Draft Combined Seniority List of Post Master Grade-III
Click Here to view the All India Draft Combined Seniority List of Post Master Grade-III.
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Swachh Bharat Stamp Design Competition
Click here to know Terms and Conditions to participate in “Swachh Bharat - Stamp Design
Competition”
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Sunday, July 10, 2016
The nostalgic coming-of-age story of India Post
We
all are tuned to cope up with the delays and defaults of government
services. Yes, in India, approaching a government office is generally
perceived as “the job of the jobless;” and if anyone dares to do that,
he/she should be prepared to buy “ thousand pairs of sandals” before
getting the task done (Courtesy: a commercial from a footwear company).
For the same reason I had developed an aversion towards India Post
services when I was living in metros, far away from my family in Kerala.
The indefinite wait for receiving a registered post or a letter from my
family had often made me vent my anger on the lifeless bricks of my
house. It was when I fell prey to the ‘lightning speed’ promises of the
private courier companies. .
Surprisingly, the story has a different twist now. India Post has
evolved to a tech-savvy, people friendly service; on the other side, the
courier mafia has grown arrogant and unapproachable. I am totally
unhappy with the way private courier companies are handling the service;
and trust me, now I am in deep love with India Post speed post service!
Yes, India Post has transformed a lot; they are no more the slowpoke,
but are the people-friendly mail delivery service of the new-age Indian.
The process is simple, but highly professional. I book the post at a
post office at a minimum price; it costs less than half of private
courier service. My mobile number is attached to the packet. The moment
the party receives the packet, I get an SMS. In case someone sends me a
packet where my number is mentioned I get the message as soon as it
reaches my post office. What’s more impressive is that you can track the
packet, bit by bit – done in a superb way – much more professional than
the so-called professional couriers! (See the image below).
Have you ever approached a private courier helpline and have you ever
succeeded in getting a satisfactory answer from them? If yes, you are
lucky! I have had enough bad experience from them. The numbers given in
the website never get on their way. In case I succeed in connecting one
of them, the executives play smarter by re-directing our calls to the
next agent or asking us to contact the next branch office, and so on.
Frustrated, I have also filed a legal case against a courier firm that
failed to deliver a cheque to my old mother. They asked her to travel a
long 25 km to collect the packet. The reason: they don’t have the
service in that remote village.
Yes, here’s the success of our own India Post that has 154,866 post
offices, (89.8% of which belong to rural India). Hats off to the
visionaries of this postal system; now we are able to connect anyone in
any corner of India- even in places where telephone, cable TV and
electricity are distant dreams. I was sad when the Department of Posts
announced the “demise” of Telegram services a few years ago. I feared
the same will happen to the Inland letter, post card, post cover and
those sticky stamps, all of which still sleep in the treasure box of
my romantic days! Indeed, they arouse the nostalgic at the same time
exciting memories of those days when I eagerly waited for the postman
carrying the letter/ greetings from my boyfriend!
Memories will fade away, so are the materials on earth that build
those memories. In this age of e-mail, Whatsapp and 123greetings.com,
there is no point in worrying about the fate of inland, post cards, and
the like; but I still feel we should preserve our postal network without
any damage to it, and uphold its integrity of serving the people in a
democratic way. I am optimistic seeing the evolution of our age-old
post-office to a banking center, a pension/PF shelter for elderly, an
e-commerce collection center, and much more in offing.
Yes, there is no substitute for India Post. It’s the heart of the
country, circulating its pulses across the borders and within. We should
never let it die.
Rajani BaburajanRajani Baburajan is the co-founder of Kizhakedath Media Services, publishers of TelecomLead.com, InfotechLead.com, GreentechLead.com, Gizmolead.com and EconomyLead.com
Saturday, July 9, 2016
Friday, July 8, 2016
Selections for the BPM post
S.No
|
Name of the post
|
Name of the candidate selected
|
Post reserved for
|
Marks obtained
(W/o Hindi)
|
1
|
BPM,
Nittur BO a/w Yadiki SO
|
M.S.Tharun
|
UNRESERVED
|
485
|
2
|
BPM,
Kairevu BO a/w Shettur SO
|
M.S.Tharun
|
UNRESERVED
|
485
|
3
|
BPM,
Y.C.Palli BO a/w Nutimadugu SO
|
M.S.Tharun
|
UNRESERVED
|
485
|
4
|
BPM,
Dasampalli BO a/w Kambadur SO
|
M.S.Tharun
|
UNRESERVED
|
485
|
5
|
BPM,
B.T.Project BO a/w Kambadur SO
|
M.S.Tharun
|
UNRESERVED
|
485
|
6
|
BPM ,
Singanahalli BO a/w Kanekal SO
|
S.Mahitha
Bai
|
S.T
|
473
|
7
|
BPM,
Kallumadi BO a/w Tarimala SO
|
S.Nagendra
|
S.C
|
475
|
8
|
BPM,
K.Garudapuram BO a/w Kalyandurg SO
|
S.Nagendra
|
S.C
|
475
|
9
|
BPM,
Havaligi BO a/w Vidapanakal SO
|
S.Mahitha
Bai
|
S.T
|
473
|
10
|
BPM,
B.N.Halli BO a/w Udegolam SO
|
S.Hari
Kumar
|
O.B.C
|
472
|
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