Sunday, September 30, 2012





MINISTRY OF FINANCE DA ORDERS

Thursday, September 27, 2012


REVISION OF SPEED POST DOMESTIC TARIFF


Monday, September 24, 2012

DOWNLOAD POSTAL ASSISTANT EXAM PREVIOUS YEAR PAPERS BY CLICKING ON THE LINK BELOW
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Cabinet clears 7% hike in DA for Central Govt employees

The Union Cabinet today approved a 7 per cent hike in the Dearness Allowance, DA, for central government employees. In its meeting chaired by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh in New Delhi, the cabinet give its nod to hike in DA. The approval will benefit 80 lakh central government employees and pensioners. The hike will be effective from July 1st this year, and the employees will be entitled to arrears from that date.

The additional burden on exchequer on account of increase in DA would be over 4900 crore rupees for the eight-month period between July, 2012 and February, 2013. It will be 7,400 crore rupees for the full financial year.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

PA & SA Recruitment 2012 - State-wise vacancy position



Postal Circle
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Vacancies
The total number of vacancies are 388
The total number of vacancies for the Delhi postal office Postal Assistant/ Sorting Assistant posts is 342. The various posts available are PA in Post Offices/GPO/HO, PA in Foreign Post Organization, PA in Mail Motor Service, SA in Railway Mail Service, and PA in Saving Bank Control Organization.
There are a total of 150 vacancies in various areas of the region and the designations which constitute these 150 vacancies are – Postal Assistants, Sorting Assistants and Postal Assistant (Saving Bank Control Organization).
The number of vacancies for the PA and SA posts is 97 and it is distributed through 11 various regions of the state.
The total number of posts for Postal Assistant and Sorting Assistant in Jharkhand has been distributed throughout the whole state. There are 109 vacancies in all.
There are a total of 251 vacancies for PA and SA in Karnataka. The posts available are PA, SA and PA in SBCO. The age limit is 18 to 27 years.
The total number of vacancies constituted by the posts of Postal Assistant, Sorting Assistant and Postal Assistant in SBCO is 180.
The total number of posts is 475, which are distributed in various regions of the state.
The total number of vacancies is 186. Age limit required is 18-27 years.
There are 180 vacancies for PA and SA posts.
The number of PA and SA posts in Punjab is 93.
There are 621 vacancies for PA and SA in Tamil Nadu.
The total vacancies for PA and SA in Uttarakhand are 83.
There are 406 PA and SA posts for the state of West Bengal.
Courtesy : http://recruitmentnews.co.in/india-post-office-recruitment-2012-2013-state-wise/
 Via : http://aipeup3bbsr.blogspot.in/

Sunday, September 16, 2012

ALL INDIA POSTAL EMPLOYEES UNION GROUP C JALANDHAR ATTENDED THE ANNUAL GENERAL BODY MEETING OF THE POSTAL AND RMS EMPLOYEES COOPERATIVE BANK LTD AT AMBALA ON 16-09-2012 SUNDAY.WE WISH THE CHAIRMAN ,ALL THE DIRECTORS AND  MEMBERS BEST OF LUCK FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE POSTAL & RMS BANK AMBALA.
                                                                                                HAZARA RAM CHUMBER
                                                                                                DIVISIONAL SECRETARY
                                                                                                AIPEU GROUP C JALANDHAR






Saturday, September 15, 2012

Working more than 8hrs a day ups heart risk


Working more than eight hours a day raises the risk of heart disease by up to 80 per cent, a new study has revealed.

Researchers said that long working hours could be condemning thousands of employees to heart attacks and strokes.

The warning follows analysis of 12 studies dating back as far as 1958, involving a total of 22,000 people from around the world.

The analysis, by scientists at the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, found that those whose working days that were longer than the traditional eight hours had a 40 to 80 per cent greater chance of heart disease.

The size of the increase varied depending on how each study was carried out.

The effects were more pronounced when participants were asked how long they worked for - but when researchers closely monitored working hours, the increased risk of heart disease was closer to 40 per cent.

Lead researcher Dr Marianna Virtanen said the effects could be due to "prolonged exposure to stress."

Other triggers could be poor eating habits and lack of exercise due to restricted leisure time.

Middle-aged workers putting in 55 hours or more a week had poorer brain function than those clocking up no more than 40 hours, with lower scores on tests to measure intelligence, short-term memory and word recall.

Britons work some of the longest hours in Europe, with full-time employees averaging 42.7 a week.

Those in Germany typically work for 42 hours, while Danes do 39.1.

It estimated that more than five million people a year in Britain work unpaid extra hours to hang on to their jobs.

But the long-term toll on workers' health could be devastating, the new research suggests.

"There are several potential mechanisms that may underlie the association between long working hours and heart disease," the Daily Mail quoted Dr Virtanen as saying in a report on the findings.

In addition to prolonged exposure to psychological stress, she said other triggers could be raised levels of the stress hormone cortisol, poor eating habits and lack of physical activity due to restricted leisure time.
Source :  http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

MEASURES TO BE TAKEN FOR PREVENTION OF FRAUDS



GAZETTE NOTIFICATION REGARDING THE AMENDMENT IN THE CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES (COMMUTATION OF PENSION) RULES, 1981


Sunday, September 2, 2012


PA / SA Direct Rect applications available in ONLINE

Good news for applicants of PA / SA Recruitment 2011 & 2012. You can get it through Online.
Dte has requested the outsourced agency to print 10 lacs OMR kits for sale throughout India thro selected POs. Due to huge sale of forms, it is difficult to print within short period. Hence Dte is decided to upload the forms in www.indiapost.gov.in so as to download by the applicants.
Online application kits will be available in www.indiapost.gov.in from 03.09.12 to25.09.12 only.
Those applied thro OMR kits need not apply again.
Online Procedure :
Click “Register Online” link.
Enter the details like a. Name b.DoB c.e mail ID d. Alternative e mail ID.
Click Submit button.
The following forms will be sent to the provided e mail ID within 24 hrs.
a. Special instruction sheet.
b. Application form.
c. Instruction sheet / Information brochure (11 sheets).
Fees :
Cost of Application form - Rs.50
Exam fee – Rs.200. Female, SC, ST & PH applicants are exempted, however they should pay Rs.50.
Total Rs.250 should be paid under Unclassified Receipts thro any POs and attach Original alongwith the Application form. Applicants can keep Xerox copies.
Applications should forward thro either Speed Post of Regd Post (other meant not accepted)to the following address.
Direct Recruitment Cell,
New Delhi HO,
New Delhi 110 001
Applicants can check the status of receipt of Cell on www.indiapost.gov.in
For more details, pl refer the advertisement of the concerned Circles.
Dte Memo No : A-34012 / 5 /2011-DE Dt. 31.08.12.

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