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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

MAKE SUCCESS 2nd SEPTEMBER. 2016 ONE DAY GENERAL STRIKE

As per the collective decision of the coordinating committee of Central Trade unions  GDS under AIGDSU shall participate in 2nd September General Strike

CHQ REQUESTS TO ALL LEADERS AND MEMBERS TO PARTICIPATE AND MAKE SUCCESS 2ND SEP. 2016 ONE DAY GENERAL STRIKE    

Department of Posts- Appeal on one day General Strike on 2nd September, 2016

Department of Posts- Appeal on one day General Strike on 2nd September, 2016   

No.08/20/2016-SR (PT)   
Department of Posts- Appeal on one day General Strike on 2nd September, 2016
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Posts
                               Dated:- 30th  August, 2016


To,

The Secretary General,
National Federation of Postal Employees,
1st Floor, North Avenue Post Office Building,
New Delhi-110001

The Secretary General,
Federation of National Postal Organisations,
T-24, Atul Grove Road,
New Delhi-110001.

General Secretary,
All India Gramin Dak Sevaks Union,
1st Floor, Padam Nagar PO Building,
New Delhi-110007.



APPEAL
          On behalf of Department of Posts, I hereby appeal to you to call off the proposed one day General Strike on 2nd September, 2016 as no useful purpose is served by such agitations.

From the perusal of the “Charter of Demands” most of the demands are general in nature which relate to all Central/Public Sector Government employees and only some relates to Postal and GDS issues. The issues relating to Postal Department are being examined. It will therefore, be in the overall interest of the Postal Department to dissuade from adopting an agitational approach.  The proposed strike may therefore be called off.

                                                                             Sd/-
( Shailendra Dashora )
Deputy Director General (SR & Legal)

As per the collective decision of the coordinating committee of Central Trade unions  GDS under AIGDSU shall participate in 2nd September General Strike



GDS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN AND SECRETARY VISITED KARNATAKA CIRCLE, MANDYA AND BANGALORE FROM 22nd to 23rd August, 2016 .

GDS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN AND SECRETARY VISITED KARNATAKA CIRCLE, MANDYA AND BANGALORE FROM 22nd  to 23rd August, 2016.

















Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Grant of Productivity Linked Bonus (PLB) and non-Productivity Linked Bonus (Ad-hoc bonus) in case of Central Government employees for the accounting year 2014-15 enhancement of the calculation ceiling-Regarding Rs. 3500/- to Rs. 7000/-



Grant of Productivity Linked Bonus (PLB) and non-Productivity Linked Bonus (Ad-hoc bonus) in case of Central Government employees for the accounting year 2014-15 enhancement of the calculation ceiling-Regarding Rs. 3500/- to Rs. 7000/-  




Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Havoc wreaked by severe floods in Assam, Bihar, Odisha and Uttarakhand Circle.

Tele-Fax: 23697701
ALL INDIA GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS UNION (AIGDSU)
(Central Head Quarter)
First Floor, Post Office Building, Padamnagar, Delhi 110007
President:                       M. Rajangam
General Secretary          S.S. Mahadevaiah

Ref: GDS/CHQ/14/A/2016                                                 Dated: 03/08/2016
To,

Shri B.V. Sudhakar jee ,
Secretary,
Department of Posts,
Dak Bhavan,
New Delhi – 1.

Sir,

Sub.:  Havoc wreaked by severe floods in Assam, Bihar, Odisha and  
        Uttarakhand Circle.

      The news of the devastation caused by the floods in Assam, Bihar, Odisha and 
Uttarakhand Circles does not require to be described in so many words. The condition of the marooned people and those who have been hit by the floods is beyond description and can only be imagined rather described.

          The areas affected by the floods are also likely to be affected by several diseases. The immediate requirements of the affected persons are food, clothing, light (Kerosene, Candles and matches) as the electricity has gone off and medicines of preliminary use as also life saving ones.

          The Postal employees, especially the G.D.S. employees are spread over interior parts of the country side. Those in affected areas have lost everything, like other people. These Postal employees require help from the department of Posts. The states Government are trying to rush help to the affected people but these measure are proving to be too limited and too short to mitigate the misfortune. The Postal department, therefore, has to rush immediate help to its employees - help of immediate use and help for reconstruction of the property damaged by the floods.


          You are, therefore, requested kindly to view the situation in the flood affected areas as that of human tragedy and natural calamity and take immediate measures to rush the following reliefs to the Postal employees - departmental and GDS employees as;-

(i)   Supply of food, clothing; fuel, lighting materials like Kerosene and Kerosene lamp, candles and matchboxes; and medicines keeping view the present situation and the one that is likely to follow in all probability.
(ii) Arrange sufficient relief from welfare fund commensurate with the severity of conditions three months advances pay (TRCA).
(iii) Grant of house building advances rupees five Lakh to each GDS Employees who lose the house/flood advance, to the GDS Postal employees so that they may repair reconstruct the damage done to their property.
(iv) Granting additional insurance cover to the employees those who are working in risky areas at high altitudes.
(v)  Granting hard duty allowance/Risk allowance for the specially identified in dangerous areas.

          We shall be thankful for an early action and a word in reply.

With profound regards,                                                   
                                                                               Yours faithfully,


                                                                                                  sd/-
                                                                             (S.S. Mahadevaiah)
                                                                 General Secretary

Copy to:- The DDG, (Welfare), request for necessary action.

                                                                sd/-
(S.S. Mahadevaiah)
                                                                 General Secretary

Copy to:- Circle Secretaries Assam, Bihar, Odisha and Uttarakhand Circle.
 


Monday, August 15, 2016

PM INDEPENDENCE DAY SPEECH

Independence Day 2016: Top quotes from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech

Narendra Modi speech on Independence Day: PM Modi will unfurl the national flag at Red Fort and address the nation at around 8 am today. Follow for Live updates.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modion Monday morning addressed the nation from the ramparts of Red Fort to commemorate the 70th year of Independence. Prime Minister Modi hoisted the flag at the Red Fort post. Those present at the Red Fort included dignitaries from across the world, eminent professionals, and school students.
The Prime Minister’s speech usually begins a little post 8 am. As has been the tradition, Prime Minister Modi is expected to list out his government’s achievements over the last two years, as well as speak his mind on the road ahead.
Also present at the ceremony were the Prime Minister’s Cabinet as well as senior leaders of the Opposition. Prime Minister listed out the achievements of his government since last two years and also launched a scathing attack on Pakistan for supporting terrorism.
Here are the updates from his Independence Day speech Red Fort
*The way people of Balochistan, Gilgit and Pakistan OccupiedKashmir have thanked me, they have thanked the whole population of my country. I want to offer my gratitude to these people
*In Peshawar, when innocent children were killed in a terrorist attack, India’s parliament was crying. The whole nation was shedding tears for those kids
*Violence does not have any place in our country. In the name of Maoism at the forest areas and in the name of terrorism at the borders, violence is being carried out
*A nation which is divided because of reasons like caste and religion cannot achieve great things
*Great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Ambedkar and saints like Ramanajunacharya have stressed on need for social unity
*We all will have to rise above the evils in our society. Only then we can make a robust and succesful India
*We don’t do anything in bits and pieces. We have an integrated approach to our work
*Guru Gobind Singh (10th Sikh Guru) used to say ‘the hand which never did any Sewa, how can i consider that hand pious?’ I want to congratulate our farmers for their hardwork
*Just three hours from Delhi, in Hathras, there is a village Narda Patela. It takes only three hours to reach there from Delhi but it took 70 years for electricity to reach that village
*After 70 years of Independence, the nation has changed. Now the people don’t get satisfied by a mere declaration of policy or plan. Now it expects to see the changes on grassroots.
*Today i am not only going to talk about policy but also about intention
*There are a lot of problems which our country faces but we also have 1.25 billion people to solve these problems
*Whether it is Panchayat or Parliament, whether it if Gram Pradhan or Prime Minister, everyone will have to fulfil their responsibilities to achieve the goal of ‘Surajya’
*India is a thousands-year-old civilization. From Bhim of Mahabharat to Bhim Rao (Ambedkar), our journey has been long.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

MAKE SUCCESS ONE DAY GENERAL STRIKE ON 2ND SEPTEMBER 2016



MAKE SUCCESS ONE DAY GENERAL STRIKE ON 2ND SEPTEMBER 2016.