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Friday, September 7, 2018

Analysis: India Post Payment Bank: Postmen as Bankers



The new India Post Payments Bank will take banking to the doorstep by using India's mammoth network of post offices. Postmen will perform digital transactions on their phones. That's raising concern among security leaders, who recommend adopting defense-in-depth security.

The new bank is designed to serve a largely low-income population with little banking experience, muchless experience with mobile or online technology. So these customers are particularly vulnerable to social engineering.

"They are most prone to threats, including remote exploits (network-based attacks), phishing, ransomware and cyber-espionage," says Aditya Khullar, technical leader-cybersecurity at Paytm, a e-commerce payment system and digital wallet company. "Malicious users may attempt unauthorized access through hand-held devices, too."

As a result, many security practitioners recommend the bank implement new, strong authentication methods and develop a security team.
Banking Service for the 'Unbanked'

India Post Payments Bank is incorporated as a public sector company under the Department of Posts with 100 percent government equity; it's governed by the Reserve Bank of India.

IPPB, under the ministry of communications, enables three lakh postmen and Grameen Dak Sewaks, or postmasters, to digitally deliver financial services.

At the launch in Delhi this week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said: "The growing pace of technology in communication threw a challenge, and we used technology as a base to turn that challenge into an opportunity to convert postmen into bankers delivering financial services to the rural sector."

IPPB will be available through 650 branches and 3,250 access points immediately, scaling to all 1.55 lakh post offices by December 2018.

IPPB accepts deposits up to Rs 1 lakh and offers remittance services, mobile payments/transfers/purchases, debit cards, internet banking and third-party fund transfers.

Communications Minister Manoj Sinha says deposits above Rs. 1 lakh will be automatically converted into post office savings accounts. "The bank is permitted to link around Rs. 17-crore postal savings bank accounts with its own setup, including 1.4 lakh bank branches, nearly 50,000 of them in villages, which face a challenge reaching the 'unbanked'," Sinha says.
Security in Question

Suresh Sethi, managing director and CEO of India Post Payment Bank, says in an interview with Livemint: "There is a lot of focus in ensuring all RBI guidelines regarding establishing the bank are met, including creating the right customer-facing processes and compliance with end-of-day balances."

He adds: "We are giving postmen smartphones, on which a mobile agent app will be installed, and a biometric authentication device, all connected on a real-time basis with our core banking system. It will meet stringent RBI guidelines to ensure each transaction is online. We've invested in very high-end technology capability for ensuring our applications are simple, intuitive and leveraging RBI's payment and settlement system, which makes them affordable and helps take interoperable services to the last mile."

Singapore-based Tom Wills, director of Ontrack Advisory Pte. Ltd., a security consulting firm, says the new bank will face the same threats all banks face. "However, its new remote service delivery model using mobile devices carried by postmen needs special attention; it's practically guaranteed that fraud will be attempted from day one," he says.

"Biometric authentication will provide protection against hacking and many types of identity fraud, though not against social engineering (fraudsters persuading a legitimate user to send them money). No system in the world is able to stop that because it's a human, not technical, attack."

Dharshan Shanthamurthy, founder & CEO at SISA Infosecurity Pvt. Ltd., a payment specialist firm, says: "Regarding postal payments services, if biometric authentication is placed as an additional factor, not as a primary factor, it can contain fraud risks, as payment infrastructure is a very lucrative target for fraudsters."

The biggest challenge, says Mudit Rastogi, senior vice president-India and APAC at Aujas Networks, a managed service provider, is delegating responsibility for delivering services to those who are not technology savvy. The handheld devices that are critical endpoints for banking are prone to fraud, he adds.

K.K. Mookhey, CEO at Network Intelligence, a cybersecurity consulting firm, expects IPPB will face risks different from other banks, particularly if the networks of the post office and for banking transactions are not segregated.
Building in Security

IPPB will not require the use of debit cards. Instead, it will rely on issuing new QR (Quick-Response) cards that use biometric authentication, not passwords or PINs.

IPPB has already launched its app, which can be used for mobile banking and opening an Aadhaar-based account without visiting a post office, according to Live Mint.

Mookhey argues that IPPB needs to appoint a CISO to drive governance and implement a proper organizational structure for policy and process adoption. "It's a green field project, so it's easier to build security by design and ideally design the security architecture to address network, operating system, database and application security," he says.

Khullar believes IPPB should focus on ensuring defense-in-depth as it builds the infrastructure. "Known as layered security or layered defense, it describes the practice of combining multiple mitigating security controls to protect resources and data," he says.

Rastogi supports Khullar's argument for a layered security model with multifactor authentication which would help in establishing a secure transaction through handhelds.

"IPPB should have an in-house cybersecurity team ... to enable thwarting attacks/exploits proactively," Khullar recommends.

Ideally, IPPB should use multimodal biometrics, Khullar says, using more than one characteristic feature, such as fingerprint and facial recognition, or capturing multiple sets of the same trait through different sensors, enabling stronger, foolproof authentication. "Combining individual measurements - called biometric-fusion - increases robustness," he says.

Ontrack's Wills says IPPB should build a security ecosystem, segregating the bank network into back-end and front-end. "The back-end, operated within the bank's enterprise IT environment, will be secured just like any other bank back-end," he says. "The front-end is what's new, with mobile devices being carried by Grameen Dak Sewaks and postmen.

"Special attention must be paid to securing transactions and sensitive personal data across the global system for mobile communication and mobile network, and in the devices themselves. Transaction security here is addressed by biometric + QR code reading process, and, I would assume, encryption of transaction data as it travels across the network. Security of the device itself is not discussed, but it must consist of access controls (usually a PIN) plus addressing the special requirements of mobile application security, such as preventing fake apps from being created and downloaded and preventing any malware on the device from accessing the mobile app."

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

A guide to world’s highest post office in India’s Spiti Valley

There are myriad interesting facts about India that the world is not yet aware of and one of among those is that India is the place, where world’s highest post office is located. Yes, there is a beautiful village called Hikkim in the Lahaul-Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh; it is set at an elevation of 4440 m (14,567 ft above sea level). The location is credited for being the World's Highest Post Office with the pin code 172114. 


Facts about Hikkim and its post office

Located about 15 km from the town of Kaza in Spiti Valley, Hikkim has a population that is majorly Buddhist. For most of the months, this place remains cut off from rest of the world due to heavy snowfall over the passes. 
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In existence from November 5, 1983, the post office too gets shut down for six months due to extreme climatic conditions. Considering the rugged terrains and remoteness of the village, the journey uphill to this post office is quite a tough one. We can just imagine how difficult it must be for the post master, Rinchen Chhering, to send out mails from here. 

Who is Rinchen Chhering?

Rinchen Chhering has been serving at the post office as a Post Master for more than 30 years now. He has been here since the inception of this post office and joined at the young age of 22, just because he was a fast runner and owned a bicycle. For all these years, the man has been doing all work single handedly and loyally, which is simply commendable. 

The journey of these mails

Well, it is quite a long journey from here for the mails. All the posts and letters are firstly sent on foot to Kaza every day. These are then taken to Reckong Peo by bus and then to Shimla. Later, mails are loaded on a train and sent to Kalka; from here, a bus takes the cargo to Delhi. The mails’ journey to its real destination begins from Delhi. So, there is a lot sweat and hard work involved in this entire mail trail! 

Is it all not fascinating? The journey, the job, and everything related to this post office that makes it a must-visit in India. If ever you get a chance, do not miss out on exploring this amazing place.

SB Order 10/2018 : Amendments in statutory rules of Sukanya Samriddhi Account Rules 2016 by Ministry of Finance (DEA)

SB Order 10/2018 : Amendments in statutory rules of Sukanya Samriddhi Account Rules 2016 by Ministry of Finance (DEA) dated 23/07/2018






Monday, July 23, 2018

Implementation of interim orders / directions in Special Leave to Appeal (C) No.30621/2011 arising out of final judgment and order

Implementation of interim orders / directions in Special Leave to Appeal (C) No.30621/2011 arising out of final judgment and order dated 15-07-2011 in CWP No.13218/2009 passed byy the Hon'ble High Court of Punjab & Haryana and Special Leave to Appeal (C) No.31288/2017 arising out of Hon'ble Delhi High Court judgment dated 23-08-2017 and other related court cases - regarding.



Materials for Departmental Examinations - Dept. of Posts

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Redeem the benefits of Postal Life Insurance with India Post

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Books for GDS to Postman Examination for GDS working in other than Tamilnadu Circle

GDS TO POSTMAN /MTS EXAMINATION BOOKS (ENGLISH MEDIUM)

(FOR THE GDS STAFF WORKING IN CIRCLES OTHER THAN TAMILNADU CIRCLE)

The following books which are written by Shri. P.Karunanithy, B.Sc., Retired SPOs will be useful for GDS to POSTMAN/MTS Examinations to be held in this year.
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General English
Rs. 220/-
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Mathematics
Rs. 300/-
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General Knowledge (Arihant Publication for2019)
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Saturday, July 21, 2018

List of Holidays - 2019: Gazetted Leave - Central Government Employees Calendar

LIST OF HOLIDAYS DURING THE YEAR 2019 FOR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT LOCATED AT DELHI / NEW DELHI




Implementation of orders of Directorate on tenure of sensitive posts

Implementation of orders of Directorate on tenure of sensitive posts - Reg : NAPE Gr-C GS letter to Secretary,DoP.




Reminder : File your ITR before 31st July


How to File Income Tax Return Online ?

INCOME TAX FILING PROCEDURE FOR POSTAL EMPLOYEES


Video tutorial for filing of Income Tax Returns for the FY 2017-2018 and AY 2018-2019. All Central/ State Government or other employers are requested to watch the below video at once. Submission of Individual Income Tax Returns is explained clearly.


Reversion to Old Pension Scheme

Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Reversion to old pension scheme

In accordance with the scheme for National Pension System (NPS), as notified vide Ministry of Finance (Department of Economic Affairs)’s Notification No. 5/7/2003-ECB & PR dated 22.12.2003, the System is mandatory for all new recruits to the Central Government service (except armed forces) from 01.01.2004.

Accordingly, as per Rule 2 of the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972, as amended on 30.12.2003, these rules are applicable to Government servants appointed to civil posts on or before 31.12.2003. The date on which the vacancies arose or the date on which the examination was conducted for filling up the vacancies is not relevant for deciding the applicability of the Central Civil Services (Pension) rules, 1972.

Ministry of Home Affairs have not sought any advice from Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare on the question of having a policy to cover the paramilitary personnel appointed after 01.01.2004 under the Old Pension Scheme on the ground that the vacancies arose, or the examination was conducted, in the year 2003. However, a reference was received from Ministry of Home Affairs in a specific case relating to appointments as Sub-Inspector in various Central Para Military Forces after selection in August, 2003 on the basis of an Examination conducted in 2002.

Appointments on the basis of these selections were made in Central Reserve Police Force in 2003 and the candidates appointed were covered by the pension scheme under Central Civil Service (Pension) Rules, 1972. However, in the Border Security Force, offers of appointment on the basis of the same examination/selection were issued in January, 2004.

On a petition filed by some personnel appointed in the Border Security Force on the basis of that examination, Hon’ble High Court of Delhi directed to cover the petitioners under the Central Civil Service (Pension) Rules, 1972 on the grounds of administrative delay on the part of Border Security Force in making appointments.

The order of Hon’ble High Court of Delhi was implemented by the Ministry of Home Affairs/Border Security Force in view of the peculiar circumstances of that case. The decision taken in that case is, however, not relevant for deciding applicability of Central Civil Service (Pension) Rules to all appointments made on or after 01.01.2004 in the Central Para Military Forces or in any other Department/organization on the basis of year of examination/selection.

This information was provided by the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development of North-Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, DrJitendra Singh in written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.

Source: PIB

Friday, January 12, 2018

GDS COMMITTEE LATEST NEWS | Cabinet Approve in January


DA Rate Gramin Dak Sevak 2006 - 2017

From :
01-01-2006 -- NIL
01-07-2006 -- 2%
01-01-2007 -- 6%
01-07-2007 -- 9%
01-01-2008 -- 12%
01-07-2008 -- 16%
01-01-2009 -- 22%
01-07-2009 -- 27%
01-01-2010 -- 35%
01-07-2010 -- 45%
01-01-2011 -- 51%
01-07-2011 -- 58%
01-01-2012 -- 65%
01-07-2012 -- 72%
01-01-2013 -- 80%
01-07-2013 -- 90%
01-01-2014 -- 100%
01-07-2014 -- 107%
01-01-2015 -- 113%
01-07-2015 -- 119%
01-01-2016 -- 125%
01-07-2016 -- 132%
01-01-2017 -- 136%
01-07-2017 -- 139%

REPORT OF R-IV A.I.C HELD AT MYSORE (KARNATAKA)

The 35TH All India Conference of All India RMS and MMS Employees Union, Mailguards and Multi Tasking Staff Group’C’ was held from 7th to 10th January 2018.at Com. D. Ganaiah Nagar ex SG NFPTE ( Sri Rama Seva Urs Mandali Kalyana Mantapa. K.R.Vanam. Behind – Sharada Vilas College MYSORE SOUTH (Post) Mysore -570008.( Karnataka) . The Venue of the Conference was Named ‘Com. D. Ganaiah Nagar ex SG NFPTEBoarding halls Named Com. O.P.GUPTA Hall , Our Former General Secretary RIV and Secretary General NFPTE. . Conference Hall Named Com. Bhagwan Dss, ex GS R4. Conference Stage Named Com. G.S.Nagaendra, Manch ex CS R3. Dining Hall Named Com. C.V. Ananda ex CS R4.

The Conference was historic in many aspects. A large number of delegates and visitors i.e. 650 paid delegates and nearly 700 Visitors/others attended the conference after long time this was the first conference to draw such a large gathering. The conference was addressed by many senior trade union leaders. The conference held purposeful discussions on problems and took appropriate decisions.

The Conference Commenced at 10.00 hrs on 07-01-2018 with the hoisting of National Flag by Com.P.Kamaleshan ex VP CHQ, CS R3 & Advocate, NFPE Flag was hoisted by Com. Giriraj Singh President NFPE, & General Secretary R3 NFPE . NFPE R4 Flag was hoisted by Com. N.R.Malivya R4 All India President . Floral tributes were paid to martyrs who dedicated and laid their lives for the welfare of the working class, by various trade union leaders and Reception committee at the martyr’s column.

The Open Session began at about 11.00 hrs. it was Presided over by Com N.R.Malivya , the President of our Union, Zakir Hussian Asst Secrertary Reception Committee delivered his welcome address to the delegates of the Conference. under the leadership of Com. A.Sreenivasa Working Chairman, Com G.Uday Shankar Rao General Secretary and their Team of Reception Committee felicitated , honoured with shawls and mementoes to All Guests and Leaders. Com. Sreenivasa Working Chairman Reception Committee Presided Open Session . The Conference was Inaugurated by Com. T.Narasimhan National Vice President AITUC New Delhi, in his inaugural address he dwelt upon the origin of India Post, its importance and the struggles of the postal staff. Chief Guests Shri. C.H.Vijayashankar. ex Hon’ble forest Minister Govt of Karnataka & ex Member of Parliament Mysore, Com. R.N.Parashar Secretary General NFPE & General Secretary P3 NFPE, Com C.C.Pillai ex Secretary General, Shri. Dr. Charles Lobo CPMG Karnataka Circle, Com. Giriraj Singh President NFPE & General Secretary R III, Com. S.B.Yadhav General Secretary Postal Accounts Asso, Com. R.Seethalakshmi ex General Secretary PIV, Com. P.Kamaleshan , ex VP CHQ, CS R3 & Advocate, Com. P.V.Rajendran President CHQ RIII, Com. K.K.Sharma Vice-President NFPE, Com. P.Suresh General Secretary R IV NFPE, Circle Secretaries of Karnataka Circle NFPE, and other leaders attended addressed in the open session. Vote of thanks given by Com. Com G.Uday Shankar Rao General Secretary Reception Committee.


Thorough discussion on agend items took place.


The following office –bearers were elected unanimously for the next session.

President            Com. I.P.Shaik                    MTS   RMS ‘L’Division      ( Maharastara)
Vice-President     1 Com. Prem PrakashII           MTS Delhi Stg Division ( Delhi)
Vice-President     2 Com. V.Babu                         MG Bangalore Stg Division ( Karnataka)
Vice-President     3 Com. Sanjay Dhar Dubey      MTS RMS ‘A’ Division Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh)
General Secretary         Com. P. Suresh              MG Hyd Sorting Sorting ( Telangana)

Assistant General 1 Com. C.M.Ravindernath      MTS RMS ‘CT’ Division ( Kerala)
Secretaries.                  
                               2 Com. Goutam A More           MTS Central Sorting Division                  
                                                                               (Maharastara)
                              3 Com. J.Sridhara                    MTS Bangalore Stg Division ( Karnataka)
                             4 Com. Manabendra Singh        MTS RMS ‘SG’ Division ( West Bengal)
                             5 Com. Md. Muktar Ahmed       MTS RMS ‘Z’ Division Hyd (Telangana)
                             6 Com. R.K.Pagi                        MTS RMS ‘W’ Division Vadadora( Gujarat)
                             7 Com. R.Santhanam                MTS Chennai Sorting Division (                                                                                                 Tamilnadu)
                                    8 Com. T.Kannaiah                   MG RMS ‘TP’ Division Tirupathi(Andhra                                                                                         Pradesh)
                             9 Com. G.V.Shinde                    MTS MMS Mumbai ( Maharastra)


Treasurer             Com . K.K.Sharma                    MTS Air Mail Division ( Delhi)

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