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26/05/2015 

  1)Pay fixation of direct recruit Assistants appointed after 1.1.2006- Stepping up of pay of DRs with reference to the pay of junior promotee Assistants- Clarification regarding

F.No.7 /7 /2008-CS.I(A)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
(Department of Personnel & Training)

New Delhi, 25th May, 2015
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Pay fixation of direct recruit Assistants appointed after 1.1.2006- Stepping up of pay of DRs with reference to the pay of junior promotee Assistants- Clarification regarding.
The undersigned is directed to draw attention to the issue of stepping up of pay of direct recruit Assistants, appointed on or after 1.1.2006 at par with the pay of the UDCs promoted and appointed to the post of Assistant between 1.1.2006 to 31.8.2008 whose pay has been fixed in terms of para 2(c) of Department of Expenditure’s U.0. No.10/ 1/2009-IC dated 14.12.2009.
2. The matter has been examined in this Department in consultation with the Department of Expenditure and they are of the view that as per the CCS (RP) Rules, 2008, the stepping up of pay is allowed if the anomaly in pay, if at all arising, is a direct outcome of fixation of pay in the revised pay scale from the pre-revised scale to the effect that the senior who was drawing higher pay in the pre-revised scale, starts drawing lower pay in the revised scale. However, in the case of direct recruit Assistants appointed on or after 1.1.2006, the direct recruits never drew the pre-revised pay prior to 1.1.2006. Further, Department of Expenditure’s U.O. dated 14.12.2009 relates to fixation of pay in revised scale from pre-revised scale of pay.
3. All the Ministries/Departments are therefore advised to review all the cases wherein stepping up of pay has been allowed to direct recruit Assistants appointed on or after 1.1.2006 with reference to the pay of their junior promotee Assistants. The pay fixation in revised pay structure of such direct recruit Assistants be revised immediately and action be initiated for effecting recoveries of excess payments, if any, as per extant instructions.
(Parminder Singh)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
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2)Network-connected handheld devices for postal delivery soon.


NEW DELHI: The Department of Posts (DoP) is likely to soon start a Rs 1,370-crore mega project that will allow India's 1.3 lakh postmen in rural regions to use network-connected handheld terminals for postal delivery.
The project, awarded last year to a consortium that includes state-run Telecom Consultants of India (TCIL), system integrator Ricoh India and Hyderabad-based VisionTek, which provides handheld devices, was delayed due to unavailability of components.


3)Brief procedure of outward clearing at Sub office and Head office in DOP Finacle
Outward clearing procedure involves at Sub office and Head office level. 

AT SUB OFFICE LEVEL
  1. The following steps are involved in the SOs they are menioned below 
  2. Entering the insturments by using the menu option HOMSO in counter PA login. 
  3. Verification of the instruments which are lodged by counter PA using the menu HOMSO in supervisor login. 
  4. Generation of text file using the menu HOMSOEX (by clicking on report radio button) 
AT HEAD OFFICE LEVEL
  1. The following steps are involved in HOS for handling both SOs cheques and HO cheques as mentioned below. 
  2. Open the Outward zone using the menu HMCLZOH 
  3. Generation of text file foe each SO by using the menu HOMSOEX (by selecting on file radio button) 
  4. Invoke the menu HPR to select the generated file, click on the icon and view the file path. 
  5. Download the files at HO by using the menu HTRFTOPC i.e., enter the file path and destination path where we want to save in our PC(computer). 
  6. Upload the instruments of all the Sub Offices by using the menu HCLUPLD 
  7. Entering the cheques received by HO in the same uploaded zone by using the menu HOCTM 
  8. Suspending the Zone 
  9. Release to Shadow balance 
  10. Regularization of Zone.
Courtesy: http://dopfinacle.blogspot.in/

4)HERITAGE BUILDINGS OWNED BY DEPARTMENT OF POSTS 



Circle     
Name of Heritage Building
Bihar
Patna General Post Office, Bhagalpur Head Post Office, Postal Training Centre Darbhanga
Delhi
New Delhi General Post Office, Delhi General Post Office
Himachal Pradesh
Mandi Head Post Office, Chhotta Shimla, Shimla General Post Office, Ambedkar Chowk  Post Office, Kasauli Post Office.
Maharashtra     
Mumbai  General  Post  Office,  Nagpur  General  Post  Office,  Director Accounts  Postal  Nagpur, Pune General Post Office, Panaji Head Post Office.
Punjab
Amritsar Head Post Office.
Karnataka
Postal Training Centre in Mysore, Divisional Office Bellary, Circle Office in Bangalore.
Kerala
Circle Office in Trivandrum.
Tamilnadu
Chennai General Post Office, Udhagamandalam Head Post Office, Nagapattinam Head Post Office.
Uttar Pradesh
Varanasi City  Post Office, Varanasi Head Post Office, Lucknow General Post Office,  Circle Office in Lucknow, Agra Head Post Office.
West Bengal
Return Letter Office in Kolkata, Darjeeling Head Post Office, Cooch Behar Post Office, Kolkata General Post Office, Baruipur Head Post Office,  Behrampur  Head Post Office, Alipore Head  Post Office, Diamond Harbour Head Post Office, Mud Point Post Office, Khejoori Post Office.