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Thursday, November 27, 2014

Letter box Clearance Through Mini Auto : Service launched today in Hyderabad city by CPMG (A.P) circle.


































Now letter boxes in city for selected Post offices are to be cleared by utilizing mini auto services.
 The LB clearance starts from  Himayat nagar Post office and  passes through Banjarahills,  Film nagar, Jubileehills, Cyberabad (Hitech city),  Gachibowli and Kothaguda delivery post offices LB located in road Points.  Total 28 LBs are proposed to clear through this auto. Starts at 3.00 PM at origin (Himayatnagar) and will complete clearance around  8.00 PM.  The “Nanyata” ( LB clearance checking software) check up is also added to this service.     

Source : http://www.telugupostmasters.blogspot.in/

KARIMANAGR HO under Telangana & AP Circle has been successfully migrated to CBS Finacle on 24.11.2014

Karimnagar HO under Telangana & AP Circle was successfully migrated to CBS Finacle on 24.11.2014.

The Go Live of this office was inaugurated by Honorable Col. M. Eleesha, Postmaster General, Hyderabad Region on 24.11.2014. Sri Sreenivasamurthy, SPOs Karminagar Division and Project Arrow ASP Santhosh, ASP(R) Ramakrihna , Postmaster Rajireddy  & Rakesh Reddy and other postal staff were participated in the inauguration.  













Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Great Works of Famous Persons


Works
Persons

Foundation of Red Cross
Henery Dunant
Foundation of Scout
Baden Powell
Foundation of Red Gaurds
Garrywaldy
Founder of Socialism
Archarya Narendra Dev
Father of Sanskrit Grammer
Panini
Founder of Anand Van
Babe Amte
Founder of 'Auroville Ashram'
Aurobindo Ghosh
Founder of Shantiniketan
Rabindra Nath Tagore
Founder of Vishwabharati
Rabindra Nath Tagore
Founder of Pawnar Ashram
Vinoba Bhave
Founder of Bhudan Movement
Vinoba Bhave
Founder of League of Nations
Wooden Willson
Founder of Golden Temple
Guru Arjun Dev
Founder of Khalsa (Panth)
Guru Gobind Singh

First in Awards and Titles

First Miss World
Reita Faria in 1966

First Miss Universe
Susmita Sen in 1994

First Booker Prize
Arundhati Roy for The God of Small Things in 1997

First Bharat Ratna
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishan, C. Rajagopalachari, and Dr. C.V. Raman in 1954

First Foreigner to receive Bharat Ratna

Khan Abdul Ghaffar
First Person to receive Stalin Prize
Saifuddin Kitchlu

First Chevalier
Sivaji Ganesan

First Person to receive Jnapith Award
Shri Shankar Kurup

First Dadasaheb Phalke Award
Devika Rani in 1969

First Ashoka Chakra Award to a civilian (posthumous)
D.K. Jatar, captain of the sabotaged plane Kashmir Princess, for "most conspicuous bravery, daring and self-sacrifice."

First Magsaysay Award
Vinoba Bhave

First Winner of a major literary award in the United States

Dhan Gopal Mukerji
First Ford Supermodel of the World(contest)

Bipasha Basu, 1996
First Indian recipient of 'Oscar Award'
Bhanu Athaiya

APPOINTMENT OF POSTAL ASSISTANT / SORTING ASSISTANTS ON DIRECT RECRUITMENT BASIS.

No.60-9/2009-SPB-I
Ministry of Communications & I T
Department of Posts
SPB-l-Section

New Delhi-110001.
Dated 25.9.20L4
To
         All Chief Post Masters General 

Subject:- Appointment of Postal Assistants/Sorting Assistants by direct recruitment. 

Sir/Madam,

I am directed to refer to this Directorate's letter of even No.60-9/2009-SPB-| dated 08.05.2012 on the above mentioned subject and to say that earlier, after the completion of pre-appointment formalities the candidates selected for appointment of PA/SA were required to undergo training in PTCs before they could be appointed. It often caused delay in making the offer of appointments because of non-availability of seats with the PTCs with the result that the selected candidates found opportunities elsewhere and ultimately a good percentage of them did not become available for appointment and thet vacancies remained unfilled. Therefore, in the above cited letter dated 08.05.20L2 there is no such condition that the candidates selected for appointment of PA/SA are required to undergo training in PTCs before they could be appointed. 

2.         In view of the above, the Circles should take immediate action to ensure that the pre-appointment formalities of the selected candidates are completed at the earliest. For that matter, the Circles should liaison with the concerned authorities in the States so that the pre-appointment formalities are completed at the earliest. lf need be, CPMsG may use their good offices to expedite the completion of formalities. 

3.         On completion of the pre-appointment formalities, the candidates may straightaway be issued offer of appointment by the Circles. This would motivate them to join as PA/SA immediately. Thereafter, when they join, they may be deputed for training as soon as the slots become available in the PTCs. Pending their training in PTCs, the Circles shall issue their posting orders and commence their in-house training chalking out course, as far as possible, based on the PTC syllabus depending on the resources available with them. The in house training that may be imparted to the candidates by the Circles shall in no way be treated as substitute for the formal training to be imparted by PTCs. Till they are trained by PTCs, they may not be detailed on sensitive seats nor deputed to man the counters and may be posted in back office etc. under effective supervision.

Yours faithfully,

sd/-
(Alka Tewari)

Assistant  Director General (SPN)
 

INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

25th   NOVEMBER   



The United Nations General Assembly has designated

 November 25 as the International Day for 

the Eliminaton of  Violence  Against  Women .


 …  "the urgent need for the universal application to

 women of the rights and principles


with regards to  equality, security, liberty, integrity 


and dignity of all human beings¨.


     The international recognition that women have a

 right to a life free from violence is a recent one. 

Historically, their struggles with violence, and with 

the impunity that oftenprotects the perpetrators, is 

linked with their fight to overcome discrimination .