Sunday, February 23, 2014
Comment of Com. K srinivasrao
Comrade
I almost fall in love with your nicely worded comment. Honestly speaking I have a great regard to your reasoning yet questioning mind. You have the moral courage to put forth your ideas like a trade unionist that refuses to walk down beaten path. This is what this association have been seeking for. and I discern a true revolutionary in you.
I gauge the depth of agony of losing two days salary. I cannot deny your point rather I acknowledge your arguments. But I have my limitations. I am not trained to show utter disregard to CHQ because under CHQ umbrella we get respite. Let us go down the memory lane for a second.. if my memory speaks truth, due to strike dharana and hunger strike we managed to achieve the JA and SA amended scale of pay of Rs4500 and 5500 respectively. Whatever we have gained in our employment career it is all due to consistent effort of our association. It is no wonder to say that every movement has its gestation period to bear the fruit.
Success of course depends on cent per cent participation. If a single employee withdraws himself from the movement it becomes a herculean task for a leader to keep the momentum on.
It is quite easing for us to demand our rights, or speak against the call given by CHQ but we ourselves do not desire to shoulder the responsibility .
It is the point to keep always in mind that it is easier to mar an institution at the drop of a hat, but building it is not a cup of tea at all.
Primarily, I give you ten out of ten for raising voice against the conventional thought process of convenience that accompanies the functioning of association for the past so many decades. The most questioning aspect of your comment that the leaders at the helms of affairs prefer to carry forward the opulence and comfort at the cost of other comrades is purely an unfair accusations and one should not blame anyone without understanding the basics.
COMRADES MAY COME COMRADES MAY GO BUT THIS ASSOCIATION GO FOR EVER!
I hope I am able to clear the doubts and say that
ALL IS WELL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
Whether Govt. actually merged Dearness Allowance with basic pay today (20/02) ?
Merger of D.A., granting interim relief and enhancingsuperannuation age are definitely being actively considered by the Govt. but nothing has been materialized as of now.
F.M. is proceeding to Australia for a five days official tour and it is most likely that cabinet will take any decision only after his return from abroad. So good news may be expected in the next weekend.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Cabinet approves the terms of reference for 7th pay commission. DA merger included
DA Merger likely

Wednesday, February 19, 2014
TWO DAYS STRIKE 100% SUCCESSFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
P R E S S S T A T E M E N T Dated: 12th February, 2014
Ist day Strike in short
Red Salute to our comrades ! Nothing More Nothing Less
Be Prepared for Tomorrow ! Repeat the TODAY tomorrow.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
STRIKE ! STRIKE !! STRIKE !!!

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Sunday, February 9, 2014
MAKE ALL OUT EFFORTS TO MAKE THE NATION WIDE 48-HOURS STRIKE A GRAND SUCCESS
- PAY REVISION W.E.F. 01-01-2014
- DA MERGER WITH PAY
- INCLUSION OF GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS IN THE PURVIEW OF 7TH CPC
- FILLING UP OF ALL VACANCIES
- REGULARISATION OF CASUAL & CONTINGENT EMPLOYEES
- DEFINED PENSION TO ALL
- REMOVAL OF CEILING ON COMPASSIONATE APPOINTMENTS
- IMPLEMENTATION OF ARBITRATION AWARDS
- STOP THE PRICE RAISE AND STRENGTHEN THE PDS
- UNITE ORGANISE FIGHT ACHIEVE
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Com Kerketta is no more
RED Salute to Com Kerketta. May his soul rest in peace!
DISCUSSIONS WITH POSTAL BOARD ON STRIKE CHARTER OF DEMANDS ON 7TH FEBRUARY,2014
NO PROGRESS.
BOTH NFPE & FNPO DECIDED TO GO ON STRIKE ON 12TH & 13TH FEBRUARY, 2014.
SECRETARY GENERALS NFPE & FNPO AND GENERAL SECRETARIES PARTICIPATED.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
7TH PAY COMMISSION – CHARIMAN AND MEMBERS’ PROFILE
7TH PAY COMMISSION – CHARIMAN AND MEMBERS’ PROFILE
Justice Ashok Kumar Mathur, Chairman of 7th Pay Commission:
- He was appointed as Chief Justice of Madhya Pradesh High Court from February 3, 1996 . Transferred to the Calcutta High Court on December 22, 1999 .
- He was elevated as Judge , Supreme Court of India on June 7, 2004.
- Retired on August 7, 2008 (F.N)