Friday, May 27, 2016

The Empowered Committee is Expected to Meet on 11th June 2016

Many unconfirmed sensational news about 7th Pay Commission – Exclusive Report by GServants................... 


Some news on 7th pay commission are being posted in couple of websites -on a nearly daily basis.

All Central Government Employees are eagerly searching for latest news about 7th pay commission regularly. But to attract these visitors, some websites keep posting some unconfirmed news on a regular basis.

When reading this, the CG Employees wanted to check the authenticity of the news with their Association Leaders. While asking them, they expect that the Leaders should tell, “Yes, it’s true”.

But the worst part of this story is the Federation Leaders couldn’t tell anything against their wish.

The top level Union leaders are flooded with queries about pay commission from Cg Staffs when they come to headquarters. Unfortunately they have no answers to this queries.

In addition to that, by posting this unconfirmed sensational news, these particular websites are adding fuel to fire.

In spite of this, News about Implementation dates and Minimum wages are keep changing and coming every day.

The latest news is, the Empowered Committee on 7th CPC is Expected to Meet on 11th June 2016. And the Minimum wage will be 24000/-

Procedure for reversal of transaction using HCRT menu in DOP Finacle

  • Previously for excess deposits there was no procedure in DOP Finacle we use to make an error entry and do the correction according to the procedure.
  • Actually we have a special menu for reversal of any type of transaction in DOP Finacle which isHCRT.
  • HCRT stands for Create and Update Reversal Transaction.

Scenarios in which we can use HCRT menu

  • This menu can be used in the following scenario
When an erroneously excess deposit made accounts i..e, recently due to server problem when we post the RD bulk lists system credited twice in some of the accounts. For those accounts to reverse the excess deposit we have to use this menu.

Step by step procedure for reversal of Transaction using HCRT menu

Penalty for urinating in open, spitting in Central Government Offices

Urinating in open and spitting on the central government office premises will now attract a penalty as the Centre has issued a new Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for ‘Swachh Bharat Mission’ to ensure a clean, hygienic and healthy work environment. 

Also, littering and non-collection of construction and demolition waste by the contractor will also attract the penalty. These SOPs have been shared with all central government ministries recently asking them to follow the new procedures to ensure complete sanitation in office premises, senior government officials said. 

It mandates every department to form a sanitation committee under the chairmanship of relevant Joint Secretary looking after the charge of administration to monitor compliance to the SOP. The SOP casts an obligation on authority concerned to “impose penalty on defaulters for littering, spitting and open urinating” besides conducting surprise inspections of the office premises to ensure a clean, hygienic and healthy work environment. 

“If contractors have the obligation to collect the construction and demolition waste, it should be done immediately after all work is finished. Failure to do so will attract penalty,” says the SOPs, sent to secretaries of all central government ministries. 

The central government departments have been asked to carry out self-assessment and ratings for the buildings on overall sanitation infrastructure by measuring their effort in removing paan and gutkha stains, providing dustbins and required number of urinals to meet the cleanliness needs.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had in October 2014 launched the Swachh Bharat Mission with an aim to make the country absolutely clean by October 2, 2019. All government departments have been asked to ensure collection of waste, rubbish and debris inside and outside the building and garden or open spaces and dispose as per set frequency, the SOP said. 


An intensive cleaning of the entire office premises should be carried out at least once in two months which should also involve participation of all officials and staff (through Shramdaan) for disposal of redundant or unused hardware, furniture which can be added to inventory and re-allocated as per demand, it said. “Weeding and recording of files should be resorted to at least once in six months. The records in the record room should be reviewed once a year and destroyed as per guidelines. 

This would ensure that constant space is created for keeping more recorded files. If necessary extra manpower for this purpose should be resorted to,” the SOP said. The purpose of this SOP is to improve current cleanliness levels in the government of India offices. The primary way to achieve cleanliness is through inculcating good sanitation and hygiene practices in employees and visitors, it said. 

PTI

Monday, May 23, 2016

GOOD NEWS -- SALARY HIKE FOR OUR GDS, SAYS - "IT MINISTER"



A Very good news for our G.D.S, Employees:: 
"Working hours of GDS Employees will be increased from existing 5 hours to 8 hours and salary hike will also be made says -- Our IT Minister, Ravi Shankar Prasad
and
A decision may be made on 25th of this month for 7th pay commission -- says Central Minister, Bandaru Dattareya, 
during the 11th Federal executive meeting held on 21st and 22nd this month.

Sunday, May 1, 2016

CONGRATULATIONS TO SRI B.V. KRISHNA RAO GARU

Hearty Congratulations to Sri.B.V.Krishna Rao garu who has been elected as Secretary, Gudivada Division at the General Body meeting held on 01/05/2016