Thursday 26 July 2012

JUST ONE CLICK TO FIND THE NAMES OF CBS POST OFFICE.

Directorate has identified 1000 Post Offices all over the country for ATM implementation.

Click here to view the names of the 1000 identified post offices for installation of ATMs.

The summary of ATM locations circle wise is as follows.

Sl. No.
Circle
No of HO
No of SO
Total
1
Andhra Pradesh
95
0
95
2
Assam
19
7
26
3
Bihar
31
13
44
4
Chattisgarh
10
4
14
5
Delhi
12
14
26
6
Gujarat
34
7
41
7
Haryana
16
4
20
8
Himachal Pradesh
18
4
22
9
Jammu & Kashmir
9
4
13
10
Jharkhand
13
6
19
11
Karnataka
59
17
76
12
Kerala
51
5
56
13
Madhya Pradesh
43
9
52
14
Maharashtra 
60
15
75
15
North-East
9
14
23
16
Orissa
35
9
44
17
Punjab
22
4
26
18
Rajasthan
48
16
64
19
Tamil Nadu
94
0
94
20
Uttar Pradesh
71
17
88
21
Uttarakhand
13
5
18
22
West Bengal
47
17
64
Total
809
191
1000

Review of three years time limit for making Compassionate Appointment



F.No.14014/3/2011-Estt. (D)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training

North Block, New Delhi,
Dated the 26th, July 2012

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject : Review of three years time limit for making compassionate appointment.

The primary objective of scheme for compassionate appointment circulated vide O.M. No. 14014/6/94-Estt(D) dated 09.10.1998 is to provide immediate assistance to relieve the dependent family of the deceased or medically retired Government servant from financial destitution i.e. penurious condition. The Hon’ble Supreme Court in its judgment dated 05.04.2011 in Civil Appeal No. 2206 of 2006 filed by Local Administration Department vs. M. Selvanayagam ® Kumaravelu has observed that "an appointment made many years after the death of the employee or without due consideration of the financial resources available to his/her dependents and the financial deprivation caused to the dependents as a result of his death, simply because the claimant happened to be one of the dependents of the deceased employee would be directly in conflict with Articles 14 & 16 of the Constitution and hence, quite bad and illegal. In dealing with cases of compassionate appointment, it is imperative to keep this vital aspect in mind”.

2. This Department’s O.M. No. 14014/6/1994-Esst.(D) dated 09.10.1998 provided that Ministries/Departments can consider requests for compassionate appointment even where the death or retirement on medical grounds of a Government servant took place long back, say five years or so. While considering such belated requests it was, however, to be kept in view that the concept of compassionate appointment is largely related to the need for immediate assistance to the family of the Government servant in order to relieve it from economic distress. The very fact that the family has been able to manage somehow all these years should normally be taken as adequate proof that the family had some dependable means of subsistence. Therefore, examination of such cases call for a great deal of circumspection. The decision to make appointment on compassionate grounds in such cases was to be taken only at the level of the Secretary of the Department/Ministry concerned.

3. Subsequently vide this Department’s O.M. No.14014/19/2002-Estt.(D) dated 5th May, 2003 a time limit of three years time was prescribed for considering cases of compassionate appointment. Keeping in view the Hon’ble High Court Allahabad judgment dated 07.05.2010 in Civil Misc. Writ Petition No. 13102 of 2010, the issue has been re-examined in consultation with Ministry of Law. It has been decided to withdraw the instructions contained in the O.M. dated 05.05.2003.

4. The cases of compassionate appointment may be regulated in terms of instructions issued vide O.M. dated 09.10.1998 as amended from time to time. The onus of examining the penurious condition of the dependent family will rest with the authority making compassionate appointment.

sd/-
(Mukta Goel)
Director (E-I)

IndiaPost gets into domestic and global marketing of Saffron, world's costliest spice

 Like the service 'Tea Post,' introduced couple of years back from Darjeeling, now Indiapostgets into marketing of Saffron, believed to be world's costliest spice. After national stepping, India post plans to launch the service at international level too. 

The service was launched today (Wednessday) by Jenab Gulam Hassan Mir, Hon'ble Minister of Agriculture of J & K at Pampore, the saffron hub of the state as well as Country. 

"J & K Postal department, in association with the local growers and dealers of Saffron, is getting involved in promoting and marketing world's best Saffron from Kashmir. The item will be marketed and delivered through India Post across the under the brand name 'Saffron post' after intensive quality control check by the State Government approved institution," said, Mr. John Samuel, Chief Post Master General. "Based upon the national level response, we will get into the international market too with this brand," said Mr. Samuel.

Saffron is believed to be the costliest spice in the world. As estimated, while costing Rs 1 lakh a kg in wholesale level, it sales at a price of Rs 200 per Gram at retail. Near 2 lakh people in J & k are directly dependent on Saffron cultivation. 

"Indiapost's direct intervention from entire field to market of saffron under 'Saffron post' brand initiative, will diminish the presence of middlemen in te entire chain and ensure higher pricing for the growers," said Mr. Samuel. 

According to botanists, Saffron has a long medicinal benefit history with anticarcinogenic (cancer-suppressing), anti-mutagenic (mutation-preventing), immunomodulating or antioxidant -like properties. 

At present, 'Saffron Post' is available as ready stock in packets of 0.5 grams, 1 gram and 5 grams at select post offices in Kashmir. "But, people from any corner of the country can order and pay for the exclusive spice through major post offices or book through E Post office portal to get the item delivered through speed post,"" said Mr. Samuel.