March 9, 2011

Regarding Economic Times feature on India Post dated 8/3/11 - Published by our Department in India Post web site.

Many of staff and officers contacted Postal Directorate about a special feature on India Post in the Economic Times dated 7 March 2011. The Following few points may put the records straight :

First about deficit. It is true that during last two years, the expenditure has increased. That is mainly due to establishment cost going up on account of implementation of recommendations of Pay Commission. This is true of all Government departments whether in public service or not. In regard to revenue of the Department, the two main sources of revenue,tariff for mail and remuneration for savings bank are administered.

Secondly about technology. It is true that post office computerization started nearly fifteen years back. But the compurerisation was incremental and on stand alone basis. A project to computerize and network all post offices by 2012-13 is under implementation. That will provide a platform for new services including extensive financial services, e-commerce and joint products from various corporate

Thirdly about Post Bank. This Deprtment has got a report from consultant in this regard which is under processing. It may be mentioned, till last year RBI did not show any inclination for issuing banking licenses. Further to make post office an effective banking outlet, one needs to have networking and specialized banking package which is under implementation now.

Fourthly about structure of the organization, leadership and continuity. There are as many corporatized post offices who have failed as of those which succeeded. In this regard continuity of vision and ability to transform is important. But that is not necessarily one top person centric. Leadership at all levels with a committed group for transformation is required. That is what we have been aiming at for managing this change.

Source : India Post

About us in the Economic Times dated 7.3.2011


India Post: Even with social obligation, it could be profitable

Bhanu Pande & Souvik Sanyal,ET Bureau,Mar 7, 2011, 03.08am IST

For an entity that is in the delivery business, speed in decision-making is not a strength of the department of post. From idea to implementation, the department has taken 16 years to computerise and connect all its 155,000 branches; it's taken 10 years to enter the business of managing the movement of goods for companies.

Most recently, it's taken four years just to commission a feasibility study for its biggest transformation yet, becoming a bank.

In the last 15 years, as electronic modes of communication have trampled on physical forms, the department has tried to change, only to give into its worst self, and continue down the road of irrelevance and mounting losses. In 2009-10, it lost Rs 6,641 crore, on revenues of Rs 6,266 crore. In other words, to earn one rupee in revenues, it spent Rs 2. In 1997-98, it gave itself a new, contemporary and meaningful identity: India Post.

Source : Economic Times

March 1, 2011

DA Calculation based on the CPI for the month of January 2011

The All India Consumer Price Index number for (Industrial Workers) (Base 2001=100) for the month of January 2011 is 188 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
Dec 2010
18551.97
Jan 201118853.12
Source : Labour Bureau

Certificate of Posting Discontinued by the Department.

Department of Posts letter No 2-4/2008-PO dated 23.2.2011

To

All Chief Postmasters General,
All Posmasters General,
Director, PSCI. Ghaziabad,
Director, All Postal Training Centres,
Add. Directorate General of APS

Sub : Discontinuation of 'Certificate of Posting'

     Under the provisions of Rule 195 of the India Post Office Rules, 1933 'Certificate of Posting' is granted to the public to afford an assurance that letters and other articles for which no receipts are granted by the Post Office and entrusted to servants or messengers for posting have actuall been posted.

     It has since been decided that 'Certificate of Posting' may be discontinued immediately.

     A copy of Gazette Notification No 58(E) dated 31.1.2011 deleting the Rule 195 of the Indian Post Office Rules, 1933 regarding 'Certificate of Posting' is enclosed for informatin and necessary action.

    This may kindly be brought to the notice of all concerned for strict compliance.

    The receipt of this communication may also be acknowledged.

Sd/
(NIRAJ KUMAR)
Director (PO&I)

DA Calculation based on the CPI for the month of December 2010

The All India Consumer Price Index number for (Industrial Workers) (Base 2001=100) for the month of December 2010 is 185 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
Dec 201018551.97
Source : Labour Bureau

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