No. GS/AIAIASP/Rule-38/TFR-IP/2015
dated 15/9/2015
To,
Brig. Sanjeev Thapar,
Chief Postmaster General,
Gujarat Circle,
Ahmedabad 38001.
Subject: Inter-Circle Transfer of Inspectors of Posts under Rule 38 of
P&T Manual Vol. IV-Reg.
Respected Sir,
In prelude, the
undersigned need not require to explain the eagerness of an employee
irrespective on once status to settle at a place where once kiths, kens and
parents are residing. Social need is
always rest at apex than any other need and for this reason modern HRD
principles focus more on social need of an employee and in this context the
Postal Directorate has also relaxed the condition in considering the transfer
of surplus IPs under Rule 38 vide memo
no. Memo No. 141-121/2014-SPB-II dated 21st July 2014 (copy enclosed) modifying
its earlier version issued under No. A-141-177/2009-SPB-II dated 14th December,
2010 with regard to Inter-Circle transfer of Inspectors of Posts under Rule 38
of P&T Manual Vol. IV empowering the CPMsG to consider such pending
requests. This Association is looking
forward to experience the utilization of benign-ness of apex administrator of
Gujarat Circle to spread the fragrance of Land of Gujarat for which it is
known.
I am inviting your kind
attention to this Association’s letter No. GS / AIAIASP / PS Gr. B /2012 dated
3/7/2013 regarding re-allotment of the surplus qualified Tamil Nadu Circle
Inspector Posts (IPs) working in other circles. As per the scheme, 45 IPs from
Tamil Nadu Circle were allotted to other circles and few of them worked hard in
bad days of Gujarat Postal Circle when vacancies in IP cadre were very high to
the tune of 60. The brigade of this surplus IPs proved backbone of the
Department to run the administration of Gujarat Postal Circle. Now it’s turn of Administration of Gujarat
Postal Circle to honour their social need by considering their request applications
for transfer under Rule 38 to their parent circle.
This Association is
very much thankful for accommodating requests of IPs by CPMsG of Rajasthan,
Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Haryana and Kerala circle who have exercising
their powers with benign-ness re-allotted them to concerned Circles. Therefore this Association is expecting
similar benign-ness from the Chief PMG, Gujarat Circle by considering request
of remaining IPs of Tamil Nadu circle and also of other circles.
This Association would
like to further bring to your kind notice that, at present good number of IP
posts are vacant in Tamil Nadu Circle. Many a Postal Sub Divisions are vacant
and managed by additional charge. The existing IPs in Tamil Nadu circle have
already been over burdened and holding the additional charge of neighbouring
Sub Divisions since years together would put them under more stress and pain.
It is also bring to
your kind notice that in the year 2012 Gujarat Circle has appointed 16 IPs and in
the year 2013, 32 IPs joined on 29/4/2013. It is learnt that after completion
of Induction Training successfully at PTC Vadodara, 17 new IPs have already
joined Gujarat Circle on 7/9/2015. Hence, there is sufficient number of IPs in
Gujarat Circle in so far as departmental quota is concerned and these surplus
IPs may not be made sufferer on account of vacancies under Direct Recruitment
Quota.
The following surplus
qualified IPs seeking transfer under Rule 38 to their parent circle and their
cases have already been approved by the concerned circle for their
accommodation against promotee quota.
1. Shri K. V. S. Rao, IP (PG)
Vadodara East Division to Tamil Nadu Circle (at present on deputation to PTC
Mysore)
2. Shri Devendar Kumar, IP,
Tharad Division to Haryana Circle.
3. Shri Kuldeep Singh, SDI (P),
Una Junagad Division to Haryana Circle.
4. Shri Arun Kumar Sihag, SDI
(P), South Himatnagar (at present on deputation to PTC Vadodara) to Haryana.
5. Shri Ratikant Prasad Singh,
SDI (P), Ahwa Sub division to Bihar Circle.
6. Shri Chandrabhushan Prasad,
IP, Dharampur (Valsad) Division to Bihar Circle.
7. Shri Sudhir Kumar Oza, SDI
(P) Vadodara West Division to Bihar Circle.
8. Shri M. K. Dhaka, IP,
Dhandhuka (Gandhinagar) Division to Rajasthan Circle.
9. Shri Arvind Singh Bhandari, IP, PTC, Vadodara (at present PTC
Saharanpur) to Punjab Circle.
10.Shri Anil Dev, IP (PG) Vadodara West Division to Kerala Circle.
11.Shri Lokesh Sharma, IP (PG) Bharuch Division (at present deputation
to Directorate) to Delhi Circle.
As regards to transfer
of Inspector Posts (Direct Recruit Quota) it is to bring to your kind notice
that as per the Transfer Policy guidelines circulated under Directorate memo
no. 141-141/2013-SPB-II dated 31/01/2014, transfers of both Direct Recruit as
well as promotee Inspector Posts required to be permitted under Rule 38 subject
to fulfilling the minimum service limit of five years in the case of Direct
Recruit and three years in the case of promotees. The lady Inspectors would be
eligible for such transfer without provision of minimum service in the grade in
deserving cases on merit. The following Direct Recruit IPs cases are also
pending in Gujarat circle. Here I would like to point out that Directorate vide
memo no. 7-4/2015-SPB.II dated 7/7/2015 has allotted 6 Direct Recruit IPs for
the vacancies for the year 2013 to Gujarat Circle. It means that there will not
be any kind of problems for consideration of requests of the following IPs for
transfer under Rule 38 to their parent circle.
1. Shri Prasan Chhatarjee, ASP
Vadodara Division (at present deputation to PMU
Directorate) to Delhi Circle.
2. Shri R. K. Sinha, ASP North
Rajkot Division to Bihar circle.
3. Shri Vipul Gupta, SDI (P)
South Sub Division, Bhavnagar to UP Circle.
4. Shri Satish Kumar, IRM, ‘AM’
Division, Ahmedabad to Bihar Circle.
In view of above
submissions your kind honour is earnestly requested to consider the request
applications of above named officials and relieve them to their parent circle
immediately.
Hoping for favourable
action and a line in reply is requested.
Yours sincerely,
Sd/-
(Vilas Ingale)
General Secretary
Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to :
Smt. Alka Tewari, ADG (SPN), Department of Posts, Dak Bhavan, New Delhi
110001 w. r. to her letter No. 137-89/2013-SPB-II dated 11 October 2013 (copy
enclosed)
The Chief Postmaster General, Tamil Nadu Circle, Chennai – 600002.
The Chief Postmaster General, Bihar Circle, Patna – 800001.
The Chief Postmaster General, Haryana Circle, Ambala - 133001
The Chief Postmaster General, Delhi Circle, New Delhi - 110001.
The Chief Postmaster General, Rajasthan Circle, Jaipur – 302007.
The Chief Postmaster General, Punjab Circle, Chandigarh – 160017.
The Chief Postmaster General, Kerala Circle, Thiruvananthapuram –
695033.
Source : CHQ Blog.
1 comment:
That means the tamilnadu circle PA officials will not have IP exam for the next few years. It is not fair. Rule 38 should be adjusted over all vacancy and remaining vacancy if any then divided into 2:1. If it is followed properly, exam would be conducted for in the last year itself. Who will bell the cat
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