செவ்வாய், 27 டிசம்பர், 2016

FEBRUARY 15th ONE DAY STRIKE-2017 : Against Central government employees & Workers

2017 FEBRUARY 15th ONE DAY STRIKE

CAMPAIGN PROGRAMME OF NATIONAL SECRETARIAT MEMBERS OF CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS

Sl.
State
Place
Date
Leaders attending
1.
Andhra Pradesh
Vijayawada









11-01-2017
P.Suresh
K.V.Jayaraj
A.Balasundaram
R.B. Suresh
Nageswar Rao
T.Narasimhan
Mani Achari
Usha Boneppalli
P.Panduranga Rao.
2.
Assam
Guwahati



16-01-2017
Ashokkumar Kanojia
Tapas Bose
Subir Kr.Majumdar
Janardhan Majumdar

3.
Bihar
Patna
10-02-2017
Giriraj Singh
Shantanu Bhattacharya
Janardhan Majumdar
4.
Chattisgarh
Raipur
17-01-2017
Rupak Sarkar
P.Suresh
5.
Delhi
All Important Centres in Delhi
-
President, Secretary General and all other available National Secretariat Members in Delhi.
6.
Gujarat
Ahmedabad
18-01-2017
R.N.Parashar
Ashok Kumar Kanojia.
7.
Haryana
Ambala, Faridabad
20-01-2017
21.01.2017
K.K.N.Kutty
K.P.Singh
Giriraj Singh
8.
Himachal Pradesh
Shimla
12-01-2017
Virendra Tiwari
S.B.Yadav
Vrigu Bhattacharjee
9.
Jammu & Kashmir
-
-
-
10.
Jharkhand
Ranchi
11-01-2017
Shantanu Bhattacharyya
Janardhan Majumdar
Umashankar Chakravarthy.

11.
Karnataka
Bangalore
03-01-2017
27-01-2017
M.S.Raja
Vrigu Bhattacharjee
M.Krishnan
P.S.Prasad
R.Seethalakshmi
12.

Kerala
Trivandrum
-
M.Krishnan
Gopalakrishnan Nair
13.
Maharashtra
Mumbai
Nagpur
12-01-2017 to 14-01-2017
R .N. Parashar
Vrigu Bhattacharjee
Ravi Nair
R.P. Singh
K. V. Jayaraj
Nilesh D. Nasare
14.
Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal
Gwalior
Jabalpur
07-02-2017 to 10-02-2017
M.S.Raja
R.N.Parashar
Rupak Sarkar
T.K.R.Pillai
Gurprit Singh
Yaswanth Purohit.
15.
North East
Shillong
03-02-2017
R.Seethalekshmi
Arup Chatterjee.
16.
Odisha
Bhubaneswar
08-02-2017
M.S.Raja
M.Krishnan
17.
Punjab
Chandigarh
10-01-2017
Rupak Sarkar
Virendra Tiwari
18.
Rajasthan
Jaipur
06-01-2017
24-01-2017
M.S. Raja
R.N.Parashar
K.K.N.Kutty.
19.
Tamil Nadu
Chennai
25-01-2017
M.Krishnan
P. Suresh
Vrigu Bhattacharjee
S.Santhosh Kumar
Panduraga Rao. Pl
Mani Achari
20.
Uttar Pradesh
Lucknow







Kanpur

Allahabad
10-02-2017







12-01-2017

03-02-2017
R.N.Parashar
J.P. Singh
Virendra Tiwari
S.B.Yadav
Subhash Misra
Subhash Chandra Pandey
Vikram Shah

Rupak Sarkar

K.K.N.Kutty
21.
Uttarakhand
Dehradun
18-01-2017
K.K.N.Kutty
R.Seethalekshmi
Virendra Tiwari
S.B.Yadav.
22.
West Bengal
Kolkata
Gangtok
-
R.N.Parashar
Giriraj Singh
Pijush Roy
Arup Chatterjee
Tapas Bose
Bibhas Dey.

23.
Telangana
Hyderabad
24-01-2017
P.Suresh
K.V.Jayaraj
Balasundaram
R.B.Suresh
Nageswar Rao
T.Narasimhan
Mani Achari
Usha Boneppalli

To
     
      1.       All National Secretariat Members.
      2.       All Affiliated Organisations
      3.       General Secretaries of all C-O-Cs.

Dear comrades,
1.   Please see the above campaign programme.  All C-O-Cs are requested to take necessary action to arrange the meetings with maximum participation of employees.  All Affiliated organisations should give instructions to their local units to ensure maximum participation of their members in the meeting.  If the date mentioned is not convenient C-O-Cs can change the date in consultation with the National Secretariat Members allotted to their place.  Phone numbers of all National Secretariat members are published below. Leaders allotted to each place should also contact each other.

2.  In addition to the above, separate campaign programme should be conducted by each affiliated organisations without fail.  C-O-Cs should also conduct intensive campaign covering all the important centres in their states.  This is most important.

3.   Serve Strike Notice on 28th December, 2016:
All affiliated organisations are once again requested to serve the strike notice on 28th December-2016 to their Head of the Departments.  Copy of the strike notice should be served to all lower authorities after conducting mass demonstrations.

4.  If any organisation could not serve strike notice to their Head of the Departments on 28th December, 2016, it should be served on any date before 15th January 2017.

திங்கள், 12 டிசம்பர், 2016

India Moved to Usage of Debit card purchase in future

Encouraging usage of Debit Cards among Government employees
F.No.25(30)/E.Coord/2016
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure
New Delhi, December 2016
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Encouraging usage of Debit Cards among Government employees
In the recent years advancements in banking technology, progress in mobile banking and innovative technologies to facilitate digital payments have enabled large number of small denomination transactions to be handled smoothly in electronic mode. The Government of India has taken policy decisions encouraging cashless/electronic transactions.
2. In its endeavour on moving towards electronic payments, Central Government Ministries/Departments have been crediting the salary and other payments for the majority of its employees electronically, direct into the designated bank accounts of the employees. Given the progress made in banking technology, it is assumed that each employee would be in possession of a Debit/ATM card linked to his/her bank account. Ensuring and encouraging government employees to maximise the usage of Debit cards for personal related transactions instead of cash would go a long way serving with the employees serving as ‘ambassadors’ for the digital push and also motivate, encourage the general public in taking up the cause.
3. All Ministries/Departments are requested to encourage their employees to make use of Debit Cards for personal related transactions instead of cash Ministries/Departments should liaise with their accredited banks and set up special camps to facilitate obtaining of and ensure that all its employees are in possession of Debit Cards. Ministries/Departments may also issue similar advisories to their attached/subordinate offices, PSI’s, Autonomous Bodies etc.
sd/-
(H.Atheli)
Director
Authority: www.finmin.nic.in

DEBIT CARD ACTIVATION in India -2016

BENEFITS OF DEBIT CARD ACTIVATION
– FAQ

QUESTION 1. Why it is important to have active debit cards?
ANSWER: Debit Card makes your payments much more convenient and secure through an electronic payment facility directly from your bank account. Debit card can be used for purchases online or at shops by directly debiting your Bank account. Debit cards can also be used to withdraw cash from an ATM.
QUESTION 2: How is a customer benefited by debit cards?
ANSWER: Major benefits to customers are
  • It is more convenient to carry a small, plastic card instead of a bulky Cheque book or a large amount of cash.
  • Easy to obtain: Once you open an account most institutions will issue you a debit card upon request.
  • Convenience: Purchases can be made using a chip-enabled terminal or by swiping the card rather than filling out a paper cheque.
  • Safety: You don’t have to carry cash or a Cheque book. Debit cards are protected by a four digit pin number that you set yourself. This pin is needed to make any purchase with your debit card.
  • Readily accepted: When out of town (or out of the country), debit cards are usually widely accepted (make sure to tell your financial institution you’re leaving your city; to not have an interruption in service).
  • It’s a Cash Card Too: Debit cards still have the ability to give you cash, you can take them to an ATM and use them there to withdraw the cash.
Insurance: National Payment Corporation of India has introduced Insurance cover in case of accidental death or permanent disablement of Rs 1 Lac for NonPremium cards (RuPay Classic) and Rs 2 Lac for Premium cards (RuPay Platinum) to eligible RuPay card holders. The RuPay Insurance programme will continue for financial year 2016-17, i.e. from April 01, 2016 to March 31, 2017.
QUESTION 3: Can I use my debit card if I have not used it for long?
ANSWER: Yes. It may however require activation. Please check the forwarding letter that came with your debit card. Please check your Bank website.
QUESTION 4: How do I generate a PIN ?
ANSWER: Banks provide PIN by mail, which is either dispatched by bank to the cardholder address. Some banks also offer Green Pin facility online. Banks also facilitate change of PIN to suit your requirements.

QUESTION 5: What are the recent steps taken for promoting debit card payments?
ANSWER: Some of the recent initiatives towards popularizing Debit card usage are:
  • MDR (Merchant Discount Rate) which a merchant (Shopkeeper) pays the Bank for POS transaction are reduced to zero on debit cards till 31th, December 2016.
  • Excise duty payable on acquisition of POS machine which was earlier 16.5% has been waived till 31st March 2017.
QUESTION 6: What should you do if a shop asks you for an additional amount for use of your debit card?
Answer: As per the norms prescribed by card networks, shops should not ask for any additional amount called surcharge or convenience fee. You can refuse to pay an additional amount for use of your card and register complaint to your bank on its website or otherwise.
QUESTION 7: Can one refuse to pay additional amount as banks have waived their charges on one of debit cards till 31st December 2016.
Answer: Although all banks have waived MDR up to Dec 31, 2016, customers are not required to pay additional amount even after that if demanded by the shopkeeper, as this is to be paid by the shopkeeper.
QUESTION 8: Why should Merchant encourage card use?
ANSWER: Merchant are benefitted to encourage debit card transaction as:
  • Cost of Digital transaction is lower than handling Cash.
  • Deposition of cash in bank is not required as the amount will be automatically credited to account.
  • Credit History is created for the merchant which will help him in taking more support from banks and other financial initiatives of government time to time.
  • Manual reconciliation is not required at merchant side. He can always refer to his account.
  • Accepting payment cards can enable merchants to increase their revenues
  • Increased sales: Cards enable consumers to make quicker and easier payments.
  • Better customer service: Electronic payments offer customers more flexible payment options – faster checkout times for customers and a more efficient way of paying. Also, innovations such as Equated Monthly Instalment (EMI) payments, allow consumers the ability to purchase and take possession.

சனி, 10 டிசம்பர், 2016

Milad-un-Nabi or Id-E-Milad during 2016: DOPT

Change of Date of Holiday of Milad-un-Nabi or Id-E-Milad during 2016: DOPT


Change of Date of Holiday of Milad-un-Nabi or Id-E-Milad during 2016: DOPT

F.N0.12/18/2016-JCA 2
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
JCA Section

North Block, New Delhi
Dated the 7th December, 2016

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Change of date of holiday on account of Milad-Un-Nabi or Id-E-Milad during 2016 for all Central Government administrative offices located at Delhi / New Delhi.

As per list of holidays circulated vide this Ministry's 0.M.No.12/7/2015-JCA-2 dated the 11th June, 2015, the holiday on account of Milad-Un-Nabi or Id-E-Milad falls on Tuesday the 13th December, 2016. It has been brought to notice of this Ministry that in Delhi Milad-Un-Nabi or Id-E-Milad will be celebrated on 12th December, 2016.

Accordingly, it has been decided to shift the Milad-Un-Nabi or Id-E-Milad holiday to 12th December, 2016 in place of 13th December, 2016 as notified earlier, for all Central Government administrative offices at Delhi / New Delhi.

2. For Offices outside Delhi / New Delhi the Employees Coordination Committees or Head of Offices (where such Committees are not functioning) can decide the date depending upon the decision of the concerned State Government.

Hindi version will follow.

Sd/-
(D.K. Sengupta)
Deputy Secretary (JCA)

Source:-www.persmin.nic.in

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