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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Deployment of Postmasters as per new Recruitment Rules

In continuation of the Department's order No. 13-2/2010-PE.I, dated 03.02.2010 now the Department vide its order of even No. 13-2/2010-PE.I dated 25.11.2010, directed the Circle Heads to identify the Head Post Offices / Sub Post Offices of respective circles to the extent of number indicated in the (Annexure reproduced below) where the Postmasters of respective grades in each of the identified offices are to be deployed. During Identification, preference will be given to Head Post offices, Mukhya Dak Ghars, Offices identified for Core banking Solution, major delivery offices and offices located in prime locations serving as face of India Post. The decision once taken by the Chief Postmasters General would be final and no change in future would be permissible without consulting the Directorate.

Annexure

Number of Posts to be carved out LSG, HSG II and HSG I of Postal Wing and designated as Postmaster GR I , II and III respectively

SL NO

Name of the Circle

NO Of Posts of Postmaster GR I

No of Posts of Postmaster GR II

No of Posts of Postmaster GR III

1

Andhra Pradesh

140

35

34

2

Assam

34

12

10

3

Bihar

70

25

25

4

Chattisgarh

20

04

03

5

Delhi

42

10

10

6

Gujarat

145

40

40

7

Hariyana

40

07

06

8

Himachal Pradesh

35

07

07

9

Jammu and Kashmir

13

04

04

10

Jharkhand

30

07

05

11

Karnataka

170

50

50

12

Kerala

125

36

35

13

Madhya Pradesh

70

13

12

14

Maharashtra

300

60

58

15

North East

25

05

05

16

Orissa

60

18

18

17

Punjab

70

15

14

18

Rajasthan

60

15

15

19

Tamil Nadu

270

52

50

20

Uttar Pradesh

196

40

38

21

Uttarakhand

32

06

06

22

West Bengal

150

50

50

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS- SENIOR CITIZENS SAVINGS SCHEME

1. Can I open a Savings Scheme joint account?
Yes, a joint account can be opened only along with your spouse.
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2. What is the age requirement for the second applicant of the joint account?

In case of a joint account, the age of 1st applicant is the only factor to decide eligibility for investing under the scheme. There is no age limit for the second joint account holder.
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3. What is the share of the joint account holder in a joint deposit account?

Only the first applicant is eligible to make deposits under this scheme, so the question of a share for the joint account holder or spouse does not arise.
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4. If the depositor does not close the account on maturity and does not extend the account for a further three years, then how will interest be calculated?


After the date of maturity, the account shall be considered matured. The current post maturity interest rate applicable to deposits under the Post Office Savings Accounts will be permissible for the period after maturity. The amount of excess interest paid (at the higher rate applicable to deposits under SCSS) after maturity shall be deducted.
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5. Is there any Income Tax rebates or exemptions

No Income Tax rebate is permitted under the scheme. The existing Income Tax provisions will apply.
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6. Can 'A' open a joint account with his/her spouse 'B' with maximum admissible deposits of Rs.15 lakh and similarly 'B' open another account individually or jointly with 'A'?

Yes, both spouses can open individual or joint accounts with each other. The maximum deposit should be up to Rs.15 Lakh each.

7 Do I need to open a new savings account to get interest that is credited periodically?

No such requirement is specified. You will get the due interest credited to your existing savings account.
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8. Are multiple withdrawals permitted?

No. However, there is no limitation on opening multiple accounts within the overall ceiling limit of Rs.15 lakh.
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9. Is any fee charged for nomination and/or change or cancellation of nomination?

No such fee is charged.
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Features of Senior Citizen Savings Accounts

1. Who has attained age of 60 years or above on the date of opening of the account?

2. Who has attained the age 55 years or more but less than 60 years and has retired under a Voluntary Retirement Scheme or a Special Voluntary Retirement Scheme on the date of opening of the account within three months from the date of retirement.

3. No age limit for the retired personnel of Defense services provided they fulfill other specified conditions.

4. The account may be opened in individual capacity or jointly with spouse. Non-resident Indians (NRIs) and Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) are not eligible to open an account.

5. The individual may open one or more account in the multiple of INR.1000/-, subject to a maximum limit of INR.15 lakh.

6. No withdrawal shall be permitted before the expiry of a period of five years from the date of opening of the account. The depositor may extend the account for a further period of 3 years.

7. Premature closure of account is permitted.

8. After one year but before 2 years on deduction of 1 ½ % of the deposit.

9. After 2 years but before date of maturity on deduction of 1% of the deposit.

10. In case of death of the depositor before maturity, the account shall be closed and deposit refunded without any deduction along with interest.

11. Interest @ 9% per annum from the date of deposit on quarterly basis. Interest can be automatically credited to savings account provided both the accounts stand in the same post office.

12. Interest rounded off to the nearest multiple of rupee one.

13. Post Maturity Interest at the rate applicable to the deposits under Post Office Savings Accounts from time to time is admissible for the period beyond maturity.

14. Nomination facility is available in the Senior Citizens Savings Scheme.

15, The investment under this scheme qualify for the benefit of Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. [as per prevailing rules]

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

SRUTHY M, REVATHY HOUSE , KALLIMEL PO MAVELIKARA - (DAUGHTER OF SRI MADHUSOODANAN KG

SUB POSTMASTER VENMONY POST OFFICE ). SELECTED AS POSTAL ASSISITANT- TO CIRCLE OFFICE , TRIVANDRUM -

HEARTY CONGRATULATION TO SRUTHY

FROM NFPE MAVELIKARA

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Acceptance of Recommendation of the Sixth Central Pay Commission relating to introduction of Child Care Leave.

It has now been decided in consultation with Department of Expenditure, to delete the condition that CCL can be availed only if the employee concerned has no Earned Leave at her credit, subject to the following conditions:- (Child Care Leave)

(i) CCL may not be granted in more than 3 spells in a calendar year.


(ii) CCL may not be granted for less than 15 days.



(iii) CCL should not ordinarily be granted during the probation period except in case of certain extreme situations where the leave sanctioning authority is fully satisfied about the need of Child Care Leave to the probationer. It may also be ensured that the period for which this leave is sanctioned during probation is minimal.

3. It is reiterated that the leave is to be treated like Earned Leave and sanctioned as such.

Friday, November 26, 2010

STRUCTURE OF POSTMASTER'S CADRE


Senior Postmaster
(Rs. 9300-34800 + Rs.4800 Grade Pay)

(25% of vacancies in the grade of Sr. Postmaster will be filled up by promotion of Postmaster Gr. III with 2 years of regular service in the grade (including regular service in HSG, I if any) and 75% by Inspector of Posts (IPOs) with 6 years of regular service in the grade on the basis of Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LDCE).)

Postmaster Gr – III

(Rs.9300-34800 + Rs.4600 Gr. Pay)

(Postmaster Gr. III posts shall be filled up by promotion from amongst

Postmaster Gr. II with 5 years regular service the grade)


Postmaster Gr-II

(Rs. 9300-34800 + Rs.4200 Gr. Pay)

(Postmaster Gr. II Posts shall be filled up by promotion from amongst

Postmaster Gr. I with 6 years regular service in the grade )


Postmaster Gr-I

(Rs. 5200-20200 + Rs.2800 Gr. Pay)

(Postmaster Gr.I shall be filled up through a limited Departmental

Competitive Examination )


Eligibility to Enter in to this cadre

Postal Assistants with 5 years regular service in the grade.


To get details of Post office under Mavelikara Head Post office - Click office name and get details

MANNAR

MELPADOM

KUTTEMPEROOR

CHERUKOLE

ENNAKKAD

KOLLAKADAVU

MULAKUZHA

KARAKKAD

KODUKULANJI

VENMONY

THATTARAMABALM

THEKKEKARA

THAZHAKARA

CHETTIKULANGARA

MAVELIKARA COURT

MAVELIKARA CUTHERY

KUDASSANAD

KALLUMALA

OLAKETTIAMBALAM

CHENNITHALA

PENNUKKARA

KOZHUVALLUR

MANKAMKUZHY

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