January 31, 2011

Group 'D' Posts (Now Multi Tasking Staff) are to be filled immediately. Instructions issued by Directorate

MOST
IMMEDIATE



No.45-2/2011-SPB-I
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & IT
(Department of Posts)
Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg,New
Delhi-110001
Dated 27th January, 2011.
To


1.       All Chief Postmaster General.
2.       CGM,PLI



Subject: Action to be taken to fill up the vacancies on the basis of latest
Recruitment Rules for the post of Multi Tasking Staff.


Sir/Madam,

I am directed to forward herewith a copy of Recruitment Rules for the posts of
Multi Tasking Staff dated 16th December, 2010 gazette notified on 20th
December, 2010. It may be observed that the notified Recruitment Rules provide
to fill up the vacancies as under (For full text pleases refer to the Recruitment Rules):

Vacancies in Circle and Administrative Offices:


i.(a)    25% by appointment of Casual Labourers conferred with temporary status on the basis of selection-cum-seniority failing which by,


(b) Appointment of existing Casual labourers engaged on or before 1.9.1993 working, for full hours viz. 8 hours, on the basis of selection-cum-seniority failing which by,
(c)   Appointment of existing part-time Casual Labourers, engaged on or before1.9.1993, on the basis of selection-cum-seniority failing which by,
(d)   Direct recruitment as per the scheme circulated by the Department of Posts form time to time.



 
ii.     75% by direct recruitment as per the scheme circulated by the Department of Posts from time to time.

Vacancies in Subordinate Offices:


i)      50% by direct recruitment from amongst Gramin Dak Sevaks of the recruiting Division or Unit, on the basis of selection-cum seniority.

ii)    (a)   25% by direct recruitment of the basis of Competitive Examination restricted to the Gramin Dak Sevaks of the Division or Unit failing which by,


(b)   Direct recruitment from amongst Gramin Dek Sevaks of the recruiting Division or Unit, on the basis of selection-cum-seniority.


iii)    (a)   25% by appointment of Casual Laborers conferred with temporary status on the basis of selection-cum-seniority failing which by.

(b) Appointment of Casual Laborers conferred with temporary status in the
neighboring Division or unit on the basis of selection-cum-seniority failing
which by,

(c) Appointment of Casual Laborers conferred with temporary status in the
neighboring Division or unit on the basis of selection-cum-seniority failing
which by,

(d) Appointment of Casual Labourers engaged on or before 1.9.1993, working for  full hours viz 8 hours, of the neighboring Division our unit on the basis of
selection-cum-seniority failing which by,

(e)  Appointment of part-time Casual Labourers engaged on or before 1.9.1993, of the recruiting Division or Unit on the basis of selection-cum-seniority failing
which by.

(f)    Direct recruitment from amongst Gramin Dak Sevaks on the basis of their
seniority in the Division or unit.

Failing (i), (ii) and (iii) above by direct recruitment from open market.


2.    In order to initiate action to fill up the vacancies of the years 2009 and 2010 the Circles may work out the vacancies falling under various modes of filling up as
provided in the Recruitment Rules. Wherever applicable the vacancies may be
assessed Division/Unit wise. The direct recruitment vacancies of the
erstwhile Group 'D' not cleared under Annual Direct Recruitment Plans of the years 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 should not be taken in to consideration while assessing the vacancies.

3.    The vacancies so assessed may please be furnished to the Directorate by 10th February, 2011 positively in the enclosed proforma.

4.    Once the Circles complete the process of identification of vacancies to be filled up by various modes they may proceed further to fill up the following vacancies:
(a)   Vacancies in Circle and Administrative Offices:
      
       25% of vacancies to be filled up by appointment of Casual labourers.

(b)   Vacancies in Subordinate Offices:
      
i)     50% of vacancies to be filled up by direct recruitment from amongst
Gramin Dak Sevaks of the recruiting Division or Unit, on the basis of
selection-cum-seniority.
     
ii)    25% of vacancies to be filled up by appointment of Casual Laborers.
5.    The Circles are requested to process the above said appointments in such time-frame so that the appointment orders are issued by 29th March, 2011.

6.    As regard the vacancies to be filled up by Departmental Examination and direct recruitment, the Directorate is in the process of finalizing the syllabus and scheme for examination. The same will be conveyed to the Circles shortly to enable them to fill up those posts also.
7.    Receipt of this letter may be acknowledged.



                                                                                    Yours faithfully,
Sd/-(Salim Haque)
Deputy Director General
                                                           Tel.No.23096093



 

January 17, 2011

DA Calculation based on CPI for the month of November 2010 - Expected increase in DA from 1.1.2011 is 6%

The All India Consumer Price Index number for (Industrial Workers) (Base 2001=100) for the month of October 2010 is 181 as announced by Statistics Department, Labour, Government of India.
Based on this index, expected increase from January 2011 is 6%.

Month All India Index % of increase
Nov 200814821.44
Dec 2008 147 22.38
Jan 200914823.39
Feb 200914824.32
Mar 200914825.12
Apr 200915025.98
May 200915126.84
Jun 200915327.78
Jul 200916029.00
Aug 200916230.23
Sep 200916331.45
Oct 200916532.67
Nov 200916834.11
Dec 200916935.70
Jan 201017237.43
Feb 201017039.01
Mar 201017040.59
Apr 201017042.03
May 201017243.54
Jun 201017445.06
Jul 201017846.35
Aug 201017847.50
Sep 201017948.66
Oct 201018149.81
Nov 201018250.81
Source : Labour Bureau

One Million Aadhaar card issued by UIDAI

Another Milestone for Aadhaar
Sukrity becomes the One Millionth Resident whose Aadhaar Number is generated
At noon today, fifteen year old Sukrity, a resident of North Tripura, became the one millionth resident whose Aadhaar number was generated by the UIDAI.

‘It took us nearly six weeks to cross one lakh enrolments,’ Nandan Nilekani, Chairman of the Unique Identification Authority of India said. ‘However, it has taken us almost the same time to ramp up from one lakh to one million Aadhaar enrolments. This success is an auspicious milestone, en-route to our goal of issuing 600 million Aadhaar numbers in the next four years.’

The speed of UIDAI’s registrars in deploying enrolment stations across the country, and in training large numbers of operators, has ensured this milestone in such a short period. The youngest person to receive their Aadhaar number was a 13 day old infant; the oldest person to receive their Aadhaar number was 103 years old.

The UIDAI’s systems have held up impressively to the large numbers of people enrolling across the country. In addition, the training and quality controls the Authority has put in place have been critical in minimizing problems in data collection, which will ensure that the Aadhaar number will be a secure, reliable form of identification.

‘Enrolment for the Aadhaar number will accelerate further in the coming weeks, as more registrars begin enrolling residents,’ R.S. Sharma, UIDAI’s Director General & Mission Director said. So far, over 60 registrars have signed MoUs with the UIDAI, and more than fifteen of these registrars have begun enrolments.

The Union Finance Ministry recently recognized the Aadhaar number as sufficient proof of identity and proof of address, for individuals to get a bank account. This move will be an impetus for registrars in the financial sector to begin enrolling people for the number. It will also be pivotal in bringing financial services to the millions of unbanked people in the country, who have been excluded so far because of their lack of identification.

Source : Press Information Bureau

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