Day, One Minute, One Rule -– 72
72. What are the provisions for candidates serving in the Army Postal Service (APS) to be promoted to Inspector of Posts, according to the order dated September 5, 2013?
The order, dated September 5, 2013, with the number No. 7-14/2009-SPB-II, outlines the provisions for candidates who are serving or have served in the Army Postal Service (APS) to be promoted as Inspector of Posts based on the Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LDCE).
The order was issued following the notification of the Department of Posts (Inspector Posts) Recruitment Rules 2013 on February 1, 2013, which superseded the previous 2001 rules.
Key provisions include:
• According to the revised Recruitment Rules, only those officials, whether they are serving in the Department or on deputation in the APS, are eligible for the promotion.
• The provisions of previous rules (Rule 279/1 (3)(c) & 9(b) of P&T Manual Vol. IV, and Sub Rule 85 under Chapter V of Appendix 'A' of P&T Manual Vol. IV Part-II) were superseded by the new rules
72. What are the provisions for candidates serving in the Army Postal Service (APS) to be promoted to Inspector of Posts, according to the order dated September 5, 2013?
The order, dated September 5, 2013, with the number No. 7-14/2009-SPB-II, outlines the provisions for candidates who are serving or have served in the Army Postal Service (APS) to be promoted as Inspector of Posts based on the Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LDCE).
The order was issued following the notification of the Department of Posts (Inspector Posts) Recruitment Rules 2013 on February 1, 2013, which superseded the previous 2001 rules.
Key provisions include:
• According to the revised Recruitment Rules, only those officials, whether they are serving in the Department or on deputation in the APS, are eligible for the promotion.
• The provisions of previous rules (Rule 279/1 (3)(c) & 9(b) of P&T Manual Vol. IV, and Sub Rule 85 under Chapter V of Appendix 'A' of P&T Manual Vol. IV Part-II) were superseded by the new rules
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