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........ CITIZENS DUTY & SLOGAN ::: It shall be the duty of every Citizen of India to defend the Country and render National service when called upon to do so ... SLOGAN ::: "That loyalty to the Country becomes ahead of all other loyalties. And this is an absolute loyalty since one can not weight it in terms of what one receives" (Lal Bahadur Shastri) ..... face book page link for 4th AIC of AIPEU GDS ...https://www.facebook.com/106981442132718/posts/pfbid035srQe6UqacpeJWwUxp2YvpbTWn9oRVGQzH97yez1ieYpKKA9mLQYEciGeXaa3y1el/ ......... .......

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......... .............. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SELECTED CANDIDATES FOR THE POSTS OF GDS ..................... 4th All India Conference of AIPEU GDS - 8th & 9th October 2022 -- Kasaragod - Kerala ......

MESSAGE FROM CHQ

... ... Dear Comrade newly elected Divisional / Branch Secretaries of AIPEU-GDS -- PLEASE SEND YOUR POSTAL ADDRESS WITH PIN CODE, MOBILE NUMBER, E-MAIL ID THROUGH SMS TO .. 6294343737 / 9748659815.. OR BY E-MAIL TO >aipeugdsnfpe@gmail.com< IMMEDIATELY................... CRUSADER TO GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS (2nd Edition -2016) is ready and can place indent to AIPEU GrC (CHQ), NEW DELHI-8....... One copy Rs.225/- (560 pages) ..... Send e-MO for Rs.250/- to receive one copy of the Book by Regd. Book Paket..........

Monday, December 30, 2019

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Department of Posts launching new service -- CSC

CSCs are the access points for delivery of essential public utility services, social welfare schemes, healthcare, financial, education and agriculture services, apart from host of B2C services to citizens in rural and remote areas of the country. It is a pan-India network catering to regional, geographic, linguistic and cultural diversity of the country, thus enabling the Government’s mandate of a socially, financially and digitally inclusive society.







Government to Citizen

One of the key mandates of CSC scheme is to deliver Government to Citizen (G2C) services. Various G2C services of Central Government Ministries and departments, apart from State-specific services have been integrated on the Digital Seva portal for delivery to citizens in rural and remote areas of the country through the network of CSCs.

Bharat BillPay :

Bharat BillPay is a Reserve Bank of India (RBI) conceptualised system driven by National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). It is a one-stop bill payment platform for all bills – electricity, mobile, broadband and landline, DTH, Gas, Water, etc - across India with certainty, reliability and safety of transactions.

Two primary participants of Bharat BillPay are:





  • Bharat Bill Payment Central Unit (BBPCU) – which implements operational, technical and business standards for the entire system and its participants. The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) functions as the BBPCU.

  • Bharat Bill Payment Operating Units (BBPOUs) - BBPOUs are authorized operational units, working as per the standards set by BBPS. BBPOUs will on-board billers, aggregators and payment gateways; and set up agent network and customer touch points to handle bill payments through different delivery channels.

  • With CSC SPV becoming a BBPOU, CSCs can provide Bharat BillPay service and further enable the villagers to pay their Electricity, Water, Gas, DTH and Broadband & Landline Post Paid bills.

  • FASTag through CSCs

    FASTag is an Electronic Toll Collection system in India operated by NHAI. FASTag is a simple to use, reloadable tag which enables automatic deduction of toll charges and lets you pass through the toll plaza without stopping for cash transaction. The tag employs Radio-frequency Identification (RFID) technology and is affixed on the vehicle's windscreen after the tag account is active. It is currently operational at more than 425 toll plazas across national and state highways.

    CSC SPV has partnered with NHAI to dispense FASTags through the network of CSCs. VLEs will dispense FASTags at the toll plazas after procuring them through the Digital Seva Portal; register customer details on portal and affix the tag on the car.

    Passport

    Ministry of External Affairs partnered with CSC SPV in 2014 to launch Passport Seva services through CSCs across the rural hinterland. Services available through CSCs include filling and uploading of Passport Application Form, payment of fee and scheduling of appointment for visit to Passport Kendra. During 2016-17, around 2.19 lakh Passport applications were submitted through the CSC network across the country.

    PAN Card

    Applications for new PAN Card are processed through CSCs in collaboration with UTI Infrastructure Technology And Services Limited (UTIITSL) and National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL). PAN Card service through NSDL was introduced for CSCs in February 2016. During 2016-17, 28.94 lakh Applications for PAN Card have been submitted through CSCs.

    Swacch Bharat Abhiyan

    Swacch Bharat Abhiyan is the biggest ever cleanliness drive launched by the Government in 2014 to clean the streets, roads and infrastructure of the country. In 2016, Ministry of Urban Development partnered with CSC to facilitate online applications through CSCs for construction of individual household toilets across the country under the campaign. During 2016-17, 5.26 lakh applications for individual household toilets were submitted through CSC network under Swacch Bharat Abhiyan.

    Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana

    Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) is an ambitious housing scheme of the Government for creating affordable housing units for urban poor. Although, entire urban area of the country will be covered under the scheme, the initial focus is on 500 select cities.
    In November 2016, a MoU was signed between Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (MHUPA) and CSC SPV for receiving PMAY applications through CSCs. The service is being provided by 60,000 CSCs located in urban areas across States/ UTs. During 2016-17, 27.97 lakh Applications were submitted through CSC network under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) scheme.

    FSSAI

    Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) partnered with CSC SPV in July 2016 to provide Food Business Operator (FBO) registration service through CSCs. This initiative is aimed at registering a large number of unregistered FBOs in the country with the FSSAI through the vast network of CSCs. Under the service, Registration Certificate is auto generated after filing of online application through CSC. During 2016-17, 95,603 applications for FBO Registration have been submitted through CSCs.

    Soil Health Card

    Soil Health Cards are issued by the Government to farmers with crop-wise recommendations of nutrients and fertilizers required for individual farms to help them improve productivity through judicious use of inputs. Launched as a scheme in 2015, the Government plans to issue these cards to 14 crore farmers.
    Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare signed a MoU with CSC SPV in December 2016, to engage CSCs in the Soil Health Card scheme. During 2016-17, 1.24 lakh farmer registrations have taken place through CSCs across 23 States.

    e-District

    Districts are the de facto front-end of government. The e-District project has been conceptualized to improve the experience of G2C interactions for citizens at the districts through seamless delivery of various services like certificates, licences, Ration Card, disbursement of social welfare pensions, online filing of RTI, land registration, land records, Government taxes, utility bill payments, etc.
    e-District services of 11 States and 3 Union Territories are available on Digital Seva portal. These States/ UTs are: Assam, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Nagaland, Odisha, Punjab, Tripura, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu and Puducherry. During 2016-17, 40.51 lakh transactions have been made on Digital Seva portal for e-District services.

    Election Commission Services

    The Election Commission of India, in its endeavour to improve enrolment and correct data errors in the electoral rolls for hassle free elections, has partnered with CSC SPV for delivery of various electoral registration forms and EPIC printing through CSCs. So far, the Electoral Registration Management System (ERMS) of Tripura, Punjab, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Haryana, and Maharashtra have been integrated with Digital Seva Portal.

    During 2016-17, CSCs have 34,780 Electoral Registration Forms in these nine States, where as 56.18 lakh EPIC have been printed and delivered through the CSC network in these nine States

    Source : https://csc.gov.in/





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    AIPEU GDS (NFPE) Divisional conference - Tirupati Division (AP Circle) - 29-12-2019








    PLI - DoP :: power point presentation



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    Regarding POSA Balances ......


    Wednesday, December 18, 2019

    GDS :: Introduction of Rule-10G (procedure for imposing penalty after discharge) in GDS (Conduct & Engagement) Rules, 2011 amended from time to time .......




    GDS :: Addition in para 2 (f) of revised scheme for compassionate engagement of dependents of deceased Gramin Dak Sevaks ....


    Notice for National Secretariat meeting of CCGEW - Nagpur

    CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
    1st Floor, North Avenue PO Building, New Delhi – 110001

    Ref: Confd/Sectt/2019                                                                                                                 Dated: 17-12-2019

    NOTICE FOR THE NATIONAL SECRETARIAT MEETING
    OF THE CONFEDERATION

                    It is hereby notified that the National Secretariat meeting of the Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers will be held on 6th February 2020 (Thursday) at 06.00 PM at Nagpur.  All CHQ office bearers Confederation and Women Sub Committee office bearers (not women sub-committee members) are requested to attend the meet4ing in time.  Venue of the meeting will be notified later.  The following shall be the agenda of the meeting.

    AGENDA:
    1.  Report and Accounts for the period 2016-19 for presentation in the National Conference to be held at Nagpur on 7th & 8th February, 2020.
    2.  Issues related to the ensuing National Conference - finalizastion of programme etc.
    3.  Review of the one day nationwide General strike to be conducted on 8th January, 2020.
    4.  Any other items, with permission of the Chair.

    Yours fraternally,


    (M. Krishnan)
    Secretary General



    To
    1)       All National Secretariat Members (Office bearers)
    2)       Office bearers of the Women’s Sub Committee (not committee members).

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    Notice for 26th National Conference of CCGEW - Nagpur on 7th & 8th Feb, 2020

    CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
    1st Floor, North Avenue PO Building, New Delhi – 110001

    Ref: Confd/AIC/2019                                                                                Dated : 17-12-2019
    NOTICE

    Notice is hereby given for the 26th National Conference of the Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers at Nagpur on 7th & 8th February 2020 to discuss the following agenda.
    1. Confirmation of the minutes of the 25th National Conference held at Chennai from 16th to 18th August, 2016.
    2.      Presentation, discussion and adoption of
              (a)     Report for the period 2016-19.
              (b)     Accounts for the period 2016-19.
    3.      7th CPC related issues and common demands of Central Government Employees- Review and Future course of action.
    4.      Implementation of the 2020 January 8th General Strike decision of Confederation.
    5.      Amendment to the Constitution, if any; (proposal from the delegates must reach the CHQ before 15-01-2020).
    6.      Presentation, discussion and adoption of Resolution on Policy and Programme.
    7.      Consideration and adoption of Resolutions on demands (Draft resolutions must reach CHQ by 31-01-2020).
    8.      Election of office bearers i.e. Members of the National Secretariat.
    9.      Appointment of Auditor.
    10.    Any other matter with the permission of the Chair.

    Detailed programme notice will follow.

    The Reception Committee set up by the Host Unit, the Confederation Vidarbha Region, Nagpur, will intimate the other arrangements in connection with the Conference. Delegate fee shall be Rs. 1000 per delegate.
    The Composition of the Conference as per the provisions of the Constitution is as under:

    Article 9A - National Conference:
    Shall consist of (a) members of the National Secretariat i.e. the office bearers; (b) National Executive
     Committee members; (c) National Council members (d) delegates selected by the respective affiliate on the basis of their paid up membership as under: -
    Upto       250                      -      1                     5001-10000          -           6
                    251-500             -      2                     10001-20000        -           8
                    501-1000          -      3                     20001-50000        -           12
                   1001-5000        -      4                                                    
    For every additional members exceeding 50000 one delegate for every 10000 members subject to a maximum of 20.
    Article 7, 9B, 9C, 9D and Clauses 6 and 7 of Part II of the Constitution are reproduced for the sake of ready reference.

    Article 7 – Subscription:
    Every affiliated Federation/Union/Association shall pay an annual subscription at the rate of Rs.1/- per member of the affiliated Federation/Union/Association to the Confederation CHQ within the financial year or with such extended period as decided by the National Executive.

    9B - National Council:
                The National Council shall consist of (a) Office bearers (b) National Executive Committee members (c) the Chief executives (General Secretary or Secretary General as the case may be) of all affiliated Federations/Associations/Unions (in the case of NFPE, the Chief Executives of all its affiliated unions/Associations) (d) the Secretaries of all State Committees.

    9C - National Executive Committee:
                The National Executive shall consist of (a) Office bearers (i.e. members of the National Secretariat) (b) one member nominated by the affiliated Associations/Federation having paid up membership of more than three thousand and who are not represented in the National Sectt. as an office bearer.

    9D - National Secretariat shall consist of the elected office bearers.
    Clause 6 of Part II. Each State Committee shall have five delegates in the National Conference who have the right to participate in the deliberations and other activities of the National Conference but shall not have the right to vote. The Secretary of each of the Sate Committee shall be the delegates to the National Conference and shall also be the member of the National Council and shall have the right to vote as a Delegate/Councilor.

    Clause 7. of Part II. Each State Committee of the Confederation of Central Government employees and workers shall remit Rs. 1000/- per year to be eligible for sending the State Secretary as a delegate  to the National Conference. For every additional one thousandrupees remitted per annum (subject to a maximum of Rs. 5000 per annum) the State Committee shall be eligible to depute one associate member for every additional one thousand rupees remitted.
                                                                               
                                                                                                             (M. Krishnan)
                                                                                                         Secretary General
    To
    1. All Members of the National Secretariat, National Executive Committee and National Council (By Speed Post)
    2.  All affiliates and the State Committees.


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