Thursday, February 24, 2022

பதிவு 165 - கருணை அடிப்படையில் பணி! கல்வித் தகுதி கட்டாயமா?


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107 - Whether an official authorize any outsider other than GS to receive his dues from department?


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Conduct & Disciplinary Rules – 106

The Central Civil Services (Classification, Control &

Appeal) Rules, 1965

 PART II Classification

 

4. CLASSIFICATION OF SERVICES:

(1) the Civil Services of the Union shall be Classified as follows:-

(i) Central Civil Services, Group 'A';

(ii) Central Civil Services, Group 'B';

(iii) Central Civil Services, Group 'C';

(iv) Central Civil Services, Group 'D';

(2) If a Service consists of more than one grade, different grades of such Service may be included in different groups.

 

5. CONSTITUTION OF CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES:

The Central Civil Services, Group 'A', Group 'B', Group 'C' and Group 'D', shall consist of the Services and grades of Services specified in the Schedule.

 

6. CLASSIFICATION OF POSTS:

Civil Posts under the Union other than those ordinarily held by persons to whom these rules do not apply, shall, by a general or special order of the President, be Classified as follows:-

(i) Central Civil Posts, Group 'A';

(ii) Central Civil Posts, Group 'B';

(iii) Central Civil Posts, Group 'C';

(iv) Central Civil Posts, Group 'D';

 

6-A.

All reference to Central Civil Services/Central Civil Posts, Class I, Class II, Class III and Class IV in all Rules, Orders, Schedules, Notifications, Regulations, Instructions in force, immediately before the commencement of these rules shall be construed as references to Central Civil Services/Central Civil Posts, Group 'A', Group 'B', Group 'C' and Group 'D' respectively, and any reference to "Class or Classes" therein in this context shall be construed as reference to "Group or Groups", as the case may be.

 

7. GENERAL CENTRAL SERVICE:

Central Civil posts of any Group not included in any other Central Civil Service shall be deemed to be included in the General Central Service of the corresponding Group and a Government servant appointed to any such post shall be deemed to be a member of that Service unless he is already a member of any other Central Civil Service of the same Group.

 

III. Appointing authorities

 

8. APPOINTMENTS TO GROUP ‘A’ SERVICES AND POSTS:

All appointments to Central Civil Services, Group ‘A’ and Central Civil Posts, Group ‘A’, shall be made by the President:

Provided that the President may, by a general or a special order and subject to such conditions as he may specify in such order, delegate to any other authority the power to make such appointments.

 

9. APPOINTMENTS TO OTHER SERVICES AND POSTS:

(1) All appointments to the Central Civil Services (other than the General Central Service) Group ‘B’, Group ‘C’ and Group ‘D’, shall be made by the authorities specified in this behalf in the Schedule:

Provided that in respect of Group ‘C’ and Group ‘D’, Civilian Services, or civilian posts in the Defence Services appointments may be made by officers empowered in this behalf by the aforesaid authorities.

(2) All appointments to Central Civil Posts, Group ‘B’, Group ‘C’ and Group ‘D’, included in the General Central Service shall be made by the authorities specified in that behalf by a general or special order of the President, or where no such order has been made, by the authorities - specified in this behalf in the Schedule

Sunday, February 20, 2022

பதிவு 163 - கோவிட் கால பணிக்கு வராமை! முறைப்படுத்தப் பட்டுவிட்டதா?


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Whether SC/ST/OBC candidates recruited on merit basis will entitled to promotion under reservation?


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Clarification on revision of monetary limits for investigation in loss and fraud cases

 


Clarification on Cadre restructuring of Group C employees


 

Eligibility to appear for LDCE- IP remains as Eight years

 

    DoPT has not aggreed to DoP suggestion regarding change of eligibility as 5 years insted of 8 years, due to upgradation of IP Pay Level.

    Subsequently DoP has issued orders that there is no change in the service eligibility for LDCE-IP exam and it will remain as eight years as notified in Recruitment Ruling for IP Cadre.




SB order 03/2022




 

Timely finalisation of departmental proceedings

 


View the complete pdf here

Payment of family pension in respect of a child suffering from disability



 

Lease & License policy for hiring accomodation

 

    Directorate has issued long term leasing and licensing policy for hiring accommodation for office purpose  in Department of Posts, in supersession of existing orders / instructions on the subject. 

    The lease agreement can be made for  a period of 3/5/10/15/25 years and the procedure/instructions are given in the letter No.BDG-20/3/2021-Building-DOP dated 18.02.2022

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Reception Committee for AIPEU -NFPE Group C - All India Conference



 

Closure of Central Government Offices on the date of general election


 

D'te Letter No. 21-01/2022-PE-II dated 08.02.2022



பதிவு 154 - PA கேடர் மேனேஜ்மென்ட், சாதகமா? பாதகமா?


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98 - Whether a pregnant woman can be denied appointment after the selection?


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Conduct & Disciplinary Rules – 105

  The Central Civil Services (Classification, Control & Appeal) Rules, 1965 

1. SHORT TITLE AND COMMENCEMENT:

(1) These Rules may be called the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965.

(2) They shall come into force on the 1st December, 1965.

2. INTERPRETATION:

In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires, -

(a) "appointing authority", in relation to a Government servant, means -

(i) the authority empowered to make appointments to the Service of which the Government servant is for the time being a member or to the grade of the Service in which the Government servant is for the time being included, or

(ii) the authority empowered to make appointments to the post which the Government servant for the time being holds, or

(iii) the authority which appointed the Government servant to such Service, grade or post, as the case may be, or

(iv) where the Government servant having been a permanent member of any other Service or having substantively held any other permanent post, has been in continuous employment of the Government, the authority which appointed him to that Service or to any grade in that Service or to that post, whichever authority is the highest authority;

 

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

54 - Rotational Transfer Guidelines 2022 - 23, What the OM dated 28:01:22 says?


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96 - Whether change of option under Rule 10 Change of DNI is allowed for adhoc promotion?


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Conduct & Disciplinary Rules – 104

CASE LAW ON PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL JUSTICE

34. Traditional elements of fair hearing lies in the principle of natural justice – book on “New Jurisprudence”.

(i)           One cannot be a judge in this own cause, and the judge cannot be prosecutor – this is maxim of neutrality.

(ii)          No one is to be condemned unheared – this is maxim of opportunity to represent one’s case.

(iii)        Notice must fairly disclose the charges a person has to meet and that reasonable time must be given to him to make his defence. This is “maxim of notice”

(iv)        No one should be taken by surprise and there should be therefore full disclosure of all evidence and documents on which a decision is to be taken against a person. This is “maxim of rule against surprise”.

(v)          Claim to be represented by lawyers (defence assistant). This is rules of adequate legal representation.

(vi)        A right to cross examine evidence and challenge facts. This is “rule of tested evidence”.

(vii) The incidental right to call evidence, oral and documentary and the necessary facility to have subpoena for the same for compulsory testimony. This is the “rule of facility”, for evidence and presentation of facts.

(viii)                   A right to full judgment which should disclose the reasons for the order and not the order merely. This is the “rule of reasoned decision” and finally.

Sunday, February 6, 2022

Approval of Ministry of Finance for IT Modernization project 2.0

 

    Ministry of Finance has approved IT modernization of India Post with a maximum expenditure of Rs.5785Crores.

    OM released by Department of Expenditure regarding approval of Ministry of finance for Centrally Sponsored Schemes and Central sector schemes can be viewed here


Expression of Interest (EoI) - Selection of Service Provider for IT Infrastructure & Security Systems Modernization Project 2.0

 


The Department of Posts (DoP), Ministry of Communications invites Expression of Interest

(EoI) from reputed and experienced Indian firms / agencies for the DoP IT 2.0 Project that

has been initiated.


The document regarding the expression of interest can be viewed here

Modification of instructions regarding booking air tickets

 




Forms required to be submitted for Establishment Review of a Sub Post Office

 

    These forms need to be submitted for establishment review of a Sub Post Office :

                i. EST-2

                ii. Value returns

                iii. MTS / Packer statistics

                iv. Delivery Statistics (If SO is Delivery SO)

                v. Work hour statement of Mail carrier (If Mail carrier is directly attached to SO)


    These forms are given in a single excel as five sheets. To download click here






53 - Revised Establishment Norms leads to reduction of staff. Is it another form of rationalisation?


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95 - Whether CL can be Combined with any other kind of leave?


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