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Friday, June 21, 2019

Revised Eligibility Criteria For Promotion Of GDS To Postal Assistant

Revised Eligibility Criteria For Promotion Of GDS To Postal Assistant

Now a days, there is a very very big problem in Postal Department is that the shortage of staff. One of the biggest reason for this is not regular departmental examination. As we all know that the Departmental Exam calendar has been released for the this year. So, it’s important to know the Revised Eligibility Criteria For Promotion of GDS To Postal Assistant.


Revised Eligibility Criteria For Promotion of GDS To Postal Assistant

Before we know the Revised Eligibility Criteria For Promotion of GDS To Postal Assistant, let’s check the exam calendar for the year 2019.

Centralized Examination:

L.G.O Examination from GDS to Postal Assistant & Sorting Assistant for unfilled vacancies up to 31.12.2018 i.e 2015-2016, 2016-2017, 2017-2018 and 2018 (01.04.2018 to 31.12.2018 will be held on 16th June 2019.

If you follow the above L.G.O exam calendar carefully you will see that after 2014, there ware no department exam has been done. It’s a hope to all of us that there may be a maximum number of vacancy will be notified.

Revised Eligibility Criteria For Promotion of GDS To Postal Assistant

The Revised Eligibility Criteria For Promotion of GDS To Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant were Last reviewed and notified by the Department vide letter No. 4-5/2015-SPB-I– dated 05.06.2015. The matter has been examined. The competent authority has now decided to revise the same as per details below:-

i) Age Limit: –

The minimum and maximum age for the purpose of Promotion to Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant posts shall be 18 and 30 years respectively as on the date of notification of the vacancy. Permissible relaxation in upper age limit for different categories are as under:-

1.Schedule Cast/Scheduled Tribe ( SC/ST )-5 Years
2.Other Backward Classes ( OBC ) -3Years
3.Economically Weaker Sections ( EWS ) -No Relaxations
4.Persons with Disabilities ( PwD )-10 years
5.Persons with Disabilities ( PwD ) + OBC 13 Years 6.Persons with Disabilities ( PwD ) + SC/ST 15 Years

ii) Educational Qualification: –

Higher Secondary School Examination pass (10+2) certificate or 12th class pass from a recognized board or university. With this above eligibility criteria GDS should complete a basic computer course from a registered institution.


iii) Method of Recruitment: –


50% vacancy will filled by the Limited Departmental Competitive Examination ( LDCE ) and 50% will be Lower Grade Official Examination ( LGO Exam ) hence GDS to PA recruitment is a direct recruitment Gramin Dak Sevak will compete the remaining 50% post of total vacancy.

“ Gramin Dak Sevaks are the holder of Civil Post but they are outside of regular Civil Service due to which their appointment will be by direct recruitment.

Department of Post

iv) Service Experience: –

GDS should complete their 5 year minimum service for appearing Promotional examination of GDS To Postal Assistant. Gramin Dak Sevak of the recruiting division or unit on fulfilling the above condition on the 1st day of April every year .

v) Revised Pattern & Syllabus For Promotion To PA/SA: –

There were Three Papers for examinations of PA/SA but in Revised Pattern & Syllabus there are only two papers for Lower Grade Official (LGO) for Promotion to Postal Assistant(PA) and Sorting Assistant.


1. Paper – I


General English/Hindi & grammar, Arithmetic and Tabulations.

2. Paper – II

There is two part in Paper – II examination. Part – A & Part – B. Part -A is for Postal Assistant & Part – B is for Sorting Assistant.

i. Part -A: Knowledge of Postal and mail operations with reference to post office guides.

ii. Part – B:- Postal Manual Volume -VII.

Important Point:-

Duration of each paper will be 1 hour.50 multiple choice question in each paper. Paper, I to be of 10th standard.40% marks in each paper for general category and 33% marks in each paper for SC/ST candidate.

vi) Conclusion: –

Hope, all the point regarding Revised Eligibility Criteria For Promotion of GDS To Postal Assistant has been covered.

GDS To PA Exam 2019 – Collections Of LGO Question Papers With Answers

Solved Questions – LGO Exam held on dated 15.09.2013
1. Rs.675/- amount to Rs.837 in four years at simple interest.  If the  interest  rate is  decreased  by  2 %  then the amount  will  be
A 729          b  753          c  763         d  783
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SI  for  four  years    837-675=  162
Actual interest rate is  6  %   if  2  % is decreased ie  4%, Then the amount is 783/-
Answer  d  783
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Collection of Postal Forms

Collection of Postal Forms

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Savings Certificate
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PLI-RPLi
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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Revised Pattern and Syllabus | GDS to Postman MTS

PAPER-I (60 Minutes)
Part-A

Maximum marks - 60
[30 questions of 2 marks each]
Post Office Guide Part-I
a) Organization of the Department
b) Type of Post Offices
c) Business Hours
d) Payment of postage, stamps and stationery
e) General rules as to packing, sealing and posting, manner of affixing postage stamps
f) Methods of address
g) Post boxes and Post bags
h) Duties of Letter Box peon
i) Official postal articles
j) Prohibited postal articles
k) Products and Services :Mails, Banking & Remittances, Insurance, Stamps and Business (Reference: India Post website)
23 questions
Postal Manual Volume V
a) Definitions
7 questions
Part·B
 Maximum marks - 40
[20 questions of 2 marks each]
General Awareness/Knowledge
Topics to be covered (1 to 3 questions from each topic):
a) Indian Geography
b) Civics
c) General knowledge
d) Indian culture & freedom struggle
e) Ethics and moral study
10 questions
Basic Arithmetic 
Topics to be covered (1to 2 questions from each topic}:
a) BODMAS (brackets, orders, division. multiplication, addition, subtraction)
b) percentage
c) profit and loss
d) simple interest
e) Average
f) Time and work
g) Time and distance
h) Unitary method
10 questions


 PAPER·II (60 Minutes)
Maximum
marks - 50
Translation of words from English to local language (Multiple choice question)
15 questions of 1 mark each 
Translation of words from local language to English (Multiple choice question)
15 questions of 1 mark each
Letter writing in local language in 40 to 50 words 
(1 question to be attempted out of 3 options)
10 marks
Paragraph/short essay in local language of 40 to 50 words
(1 question to be attempted out of 3 options)
10 marks

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No. of chances to appear in the LDCE (LGO Examination) for recruitment to the post of Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant

No. of chances to appear in the LDCE (LGO Examination) for recruitment to the post of Postal Assistant/Sorting Assistant.

1.Chief Postmasters General / Postmasters General
2 Chief General Manager, BD Directorate / Parcel Directorate / PLI Directorate
3 Director, RAKNPA / GM, CEPT / Directors of all PTCs
4 Addl. Director General, Army Postal Service, New Delhi
5 All General Managers (Finance) / Directors Postal Accounts / DDAP

Subject: Number of chances to appear in the Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LGO Examination) for recruitment to the posts of Postal Assistant / Sorting Assistant.

Madam/Sir,
I am directed to refer to the Directorate Letter No. 37'63/98-SPB-I (Pt)dated 26.07.2011 regarding increase in the number of chances to appear in Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LGO Examination) to fill up the posts of Postal Assistant / Sorting Assistant from 6 to 8.

2. The matter has since been reviewed and it has been decided by the Competent Authority to remove the limitation of the number of attempts for appearing in Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for recruitment to the posts of Postal Assistant / Sorting Assistant.

3. It is requested that these instruction may be given wide publicity immediately.

Yours faithfully,

(Muthuthuraman C)
Assistant Director General (SPN





Refusal of IPPB cash transactions in Branch Post Offices and Instructions there on ...

Refusal of IPPB cash transactions in Branch Post Offices and Instructions there on


Relaxation in Department of Posts Postman and Mail Guard (Group 'C' Post) Recruitment Rules, 2018 for existing GDS employees.

Relaxation in Department of Posts Postman and Mail Guard (Group 'C' Post) Recruitment Rules, 2018 for existing GDS employees.


IPPB FINACLE CBS COMMANDS [IPPB CBS MENU



IPPB FINACLE CBS COMMANDS IPPB CBS MENU



Revision of Pattern & syllabus for Limited Departmental competitive Examination for the post of Inspector Posts

DOP Revised the Pattern & syllabus for Limited Departmental competitive Examination for the post of Inspector Posts.

Paper I

l) Acts:
a) Indian Post Office Act, 1898
b) Government Savings Bank Act, 1873
c) Government Savings Certificate Act, l959
d) PPF Act, 1968
e) Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 and its Amendments (Necessary on account of AML/CFT Norms)
f) Consumer Protection Act, 1986
g) Information Technology Act, 2000

2) Rules:
a) Indian Post Office Rules, 1933
b) Post Office Savings Bank General Rules, l981
c) Post Office Savings Account Rules, 1981
d) National Savings Recurring Deposit Rules, 1981
e) National Savings Time Deposit Rules, 1981
f)National Savings Monthly Income Account Rules, 1987
g) Post Office Savings Certificates Rules, 1960
h) Senior Citizen Savings Scheme Rules, 2004
i) National Savings Certificate (VIII Issue) Rules, 1989
j) Kisan Vikas Patra Rules, 2014
k) Public Provident Fund Scheme, 1968
l) Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana Rules, 2014
m) Post Office Life Insurance Rules,2011
n) Book of BO Rules
o)Pradhan Mantri Yojana Schemes and its Rules - PMSBY, PMJJBY, APY

3)Guidelines/Instructions relating to Inland/Foreign Post:
a) Post Office Guide Part - I
b) Post Office Guide Part - II, except Section VII & VIII
c) Domestic foreign Post guidelines issued by Directorate

4) Mail Operations and Money Remittances:
a) Postal Manual Volume V, except Appendix - I
b) Postal Manual Volume VI, Part - I, Chapter - I
c) Postal Manual Volume VI, Part - II, except Telegraphic Money Orders, British & Irish Postal Orders (to be deleted)
d) Postal Manual Volume VI, Part - III, except Appendices
e) Postal Manual Volume VII
f) Guidelines issued by Directorate on Mail Network Optimization Project and Parcel Network Optimization Project.
g) Guidelines issued by Directorate on eMO, iMO, IMTS, MMTS and IFS MO

5) Savings Bank and Savings Certificates:
a) Post Office Savings Bank Manual Volume I, II and III read with SB orders issued by Directorate from time to time
b) Guidelines issued by Directorate from time to time on Core Banking Services

6) Postal Life Insurance and Rural Postal Life Insurance:
a) Guidelines issued by Directorate from time to time on PLI/RPLI and Core Insurance Solution
b) Annual Reports and Book of Information of Department of Posts

7) Information Technology:
a) IT Modernisation Project 2012 and its update
b) Working knowledge on Core Banking Solutions, PLI-CIS, CSI and DARPAN.

8) India Post Payments Bank
9) Preservation and disposal of Postal Records
10) Swachha Bharat

PAPER II

l) Chapter 2 and 6 of General Financial Rules, 2017
2) CVC guidelines on Public procurement, guidelines and instructions on eProcurement in  Government of India
3) Manual on policies and procedures for purchase of goods and services available on website of Ministry of Finance
4) Schedule of Financial Powers of Divisional Heads, Heads of Circle, etc
5) Welfare measures available to Departmental Employees and Gramin Dak Sevak of DoP
6) RTI Act,2015 and RTI Rules,2012
7) Fundamental Rules (FR) and Supplementary Rules (SR)
8) P&T FHB Volume I and Postal FHB Volume II
9) Rules relating Children Education allowance and reimbursement of Tuition fees
l0) CGEGIS Rules, 1980
1l) CCS(GPF) Rules, 1961
l2)Central Services (Medical Attendance) Rules, 1944 and CGHS Guidelines issued by Directorate
13)New Pension Scheme, 2004 and its amendments
I4)CCS Pension Rules, 1972 and its amendments
15)CCS Commutation of Pension Rules, 1981
l6) Postal Manual Volume II, except;
a) Chapter III - Appeals and Petitions,
b) Chapter IV - Personal matters
c) Chapter V - Security Deposits
d) Chapter VII - Forged Counterfeit stamps, defaced postage stamps, coins and currency notes
17) Postal Manual Volume IV Leave, Pension, Gratuities, Dealings on Examination, Recruitment rules of all Cadres and Establishment norms
18) Service Discharge Benefit Scheme, 2010

Paper III

1) Postal Manual Volume II:
a) Chapter III - Appeals and Petitions
b) Chapter IV - Personal matters
c) Chapter V - Security Deposits
d) Chapter VII - Forged Counterfeit stamps, defaced postage stamps, coins and currency notes

2) Postal Manual Volume III
3) Postal Manual Volume VIII
4) CCS (Conduct Rules), 1964
5) CCS(CCA) Rules, 1965
6) CCS(Temporary Service) Rules, 1965
7) GDS (Conduct and Engagement) Rules, 2011
8) Brochure on Casual Labourers and instructions on Casual labourer issued by DoP&T from time to time
9) Constitution of India
10) Short title, extent, commencement & definitions of Civil Procedure Code & Criminal Procedure Code:
a) Cr PC: Proclamation for person absconding, attachment of property of person absconding, claims and objections to attachments, release, sale & restoration of attached property
b) Indian Evidence Act: Short title, extent & commencement of the relevancy of the facts
c) Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts
d) relevance of facts forming part of same transaction,
e) facts which are the occasion,
f) cause or effect of facts in issue, motive, preparation and previous or subsequent conduct.
g) facts which need not be proved.
h) Of oral evidence
i) Of documentary evidence
j) Indian Penal Code: General Explanation:
k) of punishments
l) of offences by or relating to public servants
m) of contempts of the lawful authority of public servants
n) of the criminal breach of contract of service

11)Instructions issued by Directorate and DoP&T on maintenance of APAR
l2)Central Administrative Tribunal Act, 19g5
13) Revenue Recovery Act, I 890
l4)Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, prohibition and
Redressal) Act, 2013
l5)Public Accountant Default Act, 1850
l6)Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988

Paper IV

1) 25 Questions on English language
2) 50 questions on Current Affairs (Minimum 10 questions each from field of Indian Economy and polity, Sports, culture & science)
3) 50 questions on Reasoning, Interpersonal Skills, Mental Aptitude, Intelligence and Ethics
4) Noting (approx. 200 words) and Drafting (approx. 200 words) on a given topic [25 marks each]

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Leave Arrangement in CSI

The procedure for maintaining the substitute is as below:

The official has to go to his Business Workplace, and go to below path.

Settings >Workflow Settings > Maintain substitute

Then a separate window will open which displays the name of the official. Click on the name of the official and click on the maintain substitute icon at the bottom of the window.

Clicking on the icon will open a new window, where you can give the employee ID of the substitute and search. Enter the employee ID of the substitute and click “Enter”

This will display the name of the substitute. Then double click on the substitute’s name.
This will display the window where we can enter the start and end date of substitution for the official.

 After entering those details, check the “Substitution Active” checkbox and click on “Save”.

Now the substitution is active. Close the window by clicking “Enter” icon

Provision of Local Language for engagement to Gramin Dak Sevak Posts

DOP order Provision of Local Language for engagement to Gramin Dak Sevak Posts. Full detail in the pdf below.

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RBI removes NEFT, RTGS payment charges to push digital transactions

RBI has removed charges for payments via NEFT and RTGS and asked banks to pass on the benefits to customers. This means that payments via NEFT and RTGS would become either free or charges would be drastically reduced. This was announced in the Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies, which was released today by the central bank as part of its monetary policy review.

The Reserve Bank levies minimum charges on banks for transactions routed through its Real Time Gross Settlement System (RTGS) meant for large-value instantaneous fund transfers and the National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT) System for other fund transfers. Banks, in turn, levy charges on their customers. In order to provide an impetus to digital funds movement, it has been decided to do away with the charges levied by the Reserve Bank for transactions processed in the RTGS and NEFT systems. Banks will be required, in turn, to pass these benefits to their customers. Instructions to banks in this regard will be issued within a week.


1. National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT)
NEFT is a payment system facilitating funds transfers from one bank account to another. One can access this service either by using Internet banking or by visiting the bank branch. (Not all bank branches are enabled with this service.)

Once you initiate the transfer, the money reaches the beneficiary account within hours. There is no limit on the minimum or maximum amount you can transfer, however, individual banks may put restrictions on the per transaction amount.

2. Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS)
This is a facility used for transferring high value amounts. In RTGS, the minimum amount that can be currently transferred is Rs 2 lakh.
You can only transfer funds using RTGS on any working day between Monday and Saturday either via internet banking or bank branch.

OBC Creamy and non creamy layer -How to get OBC certificate ?

What is OBC?

Other Backward Class (OBC) is a collective term used by the Government of India to classify castes which are socially and educationally disadvantaged. It is one of several official classifications of the population of India, along with Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (SCs and STs).

How do I know if I belong to OBC or not  ?

The link below will help you decide if you belong to BC (Backward class) community. Further ,BC is classified into creamy layer and non creamy layer. If you belong to Non creamy layer ,then you belong to OBC.

http://www.ncbc.nic.in/User_Panel/CentralListStateView.aspx



What is Creamy layer ?
The term creamy layer was first coined by Justice Krishna Iyer in 1975 in State of Kerala vs NM Thomas case, wherein he observed that the benefits of reservation are snatched away by the top creamy layer of the 'backward' caste or class, thus keeping the weakest among the weak always weak.
They are not eligible for government sponsored benefits in education and employment.
In UPSC, there are separate cutoffs for the General category and OBC category .The cutoff of the OBC category is slightly lower than the General Cutoff.


The  candidates belonging to creamy layer are taken under “General Category’
Please Note -The creamy layer is only applicable in the case of Other Backward Castes and not applicable on other group like SC or ST. 

Who belongs to Creamy layer ?


For children of persons in civil services, please note that the below list belongs to creamy layer



Important Note:-

1. If you belong to creamy layer because of the above conditions ,you will continue to fall in creamy layer even after your parents retire from service.

2. YOUR INCOME/STATUS DOES NOT MATTER.  Creamy layer is based on the status of your parents and has nothing to do with your income/status nor the status/income of your spouse.

3. Eligibility regarding  government employee is based upon his level, and not his salary. Example –If your parents are earning 7 lakhs and they are below group B officers ,you will still come under ‘NON CREAMY LAYER.’

For children of PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKINGS/PRIVATE SECTOR:-

The criteria prescribed for determining ereamy layer status of sons and daughtcrs of persons in Goverment service mutatis mutandis applies to the sons and daughters of persons holding equivalent or comparable posts in PSUs, banks, Insurance Organisadons, Universities etc and also holding equivalent or comparable posts and positions under private employment.

If you  are not able to establish equivalence vis-à-vis government jobs,then
Compute the income of your parents from salaries and income from other sources separately.(Income from other sources excludes salaries and agricultural land)


Income from Salaries(FOR 3 CONSECUTIVE YEARS)
Income from other sources(FOR 3 CONSECUTIVE YEARS)
STATUS
More than 6 lakhs
More than 6 lakhs
CREAMY LAYER
Less than 6 lakhs
More than 6 lakhs
CREAMY LAYER
More than 6 lakhs
Less than 6lakhs
CREAMY LAYER
Less than 6 lakhs
Less than 6 lakhs
NON CREAMY LAYER

FOR CHILDREN OF  “PROFESSIONAL CLASS AND THOSE ENGAGED IN TRADE AND INDUSTRY “


Professional class means doctor, lawyer, management consultant , artist, film actor, engineer, architect, sportsperson, media professional , etc. If the Gross annual income is less than 6 lakhs and wealth is above exemption limit , you shall be treated as “CREAMY LAYER”.

Note -For computation of gross annual income, do not include ‘Income from salaries and income from agricultural land’

Question: I belong to non creamy layer. How do I get certificate for the UPSC exam ?
Ans : OBC certificate along with ‘non creamy layer’ mention has to be obtained from the local Tahsildar.

Question : What is the validity period of my OBC certificate ?
Ans: OBC certificate consist of two parts - first part indicate that the concerned person belongs to the community listed as OBC and second part indicate that candidate does not fall in the creamy layer while the OBC status of a candidate may change only when the community of the concerned candidates is removed from the OBC list, his her creamy layer status may change any time. In view of it, it is not possible to determine a fixed validity period for the OBC certificate.

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