Tuesday, 6 November 2012






Citizen’s Charter of Department of Posts
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
Government of India

A declaration of our service commitment to excellence
in service to customers of the Department



Our Vision                          

·         India Post’s products and services will be the customer’s first choice.


Mission                   

·         To sustain its position as the largest postal network in the world touching the lives of every citizen in the country.
           
·         To provide the mail, parcel, money transfer, banking, insurance and retail services with speed and reliability.                   

·         To provide services to customers on value-for money basis.

·         To ensure that the employees are proud to be its main strength and serve its customers with a human touch.

·         To continue to deliver social security services and to enable last mile connectivity as a Government of India platform.

Our Customers/ Clients

·         We serve all residents of India and we are the main service provider for rural citizens for mails and financial services

·          Public Institutions , private businesses and print media,

·         Government organizations,

·         Other postal administrations,

·         Philatelists

Our Services

·         Mails Services-
o   Letters, postcards, Inland letter cards, book packets, value payable post, parcels, Flat Rate Box, Logistics Post, ePost, etc.

o   Registration and insurance of postal articles and parcels covered by such facility.

o   Premium mail services like Speed Post, Business Post, Direct Post, Bill Mail Service, Express Parcel Post, etc.

o   Delivery services are provided by the designated delivery post offices and Branch Post Offices in villages.

·         Financial Services :
o   Money Transfer – Money Order, Instant money order, MO Videsh, Indian Postal Order, etc.

o   Post Office Savings Bank- Small Savings Schemes and Savings Certificates.

o   Postal Life Insurance and Rural Postal Life Insurance.

·         Philately
o   Promotion of philately,
§  Issue of definitive postage stamps.
§  Issue of commemorative and special postage stamps
o   Delivery through Philatelic Bureau and counters as well as through ePost Office.

·         Counter Services :
o   Counter services are provided from post offices (Departmental and Branch Post Offices), Mail Offices or any other outlet designated for the purpose. These include :

§  Sale of postage stamps and postal stationery etc.

§  Booking of registered, insured, Speed Post and other mail articles etc.

§  Booking of money orders, various transactions relating to Post Office Savings and Postal Life Insurance (PLI)/Rural Postal Life Insurance (RPLI) etc.


·         ePost Office for anytime anywhere transaction related to instant money order, electronic money order and philately products. 



Service Standards

·         Mails

Services/Transaction
Success Indicators
Service Standards
Unit
Delivery of First class maili.e,  letters, postcards, Inland letter cards, etc.
Local* and between Metro Cities**
2
Days
Rest of India
4 - 6
Delivery of :Registered / Insured articles, Express Parcel Post Second Class Mails i.e Parcels, Book Packets, Registered Newspapers, etc.
Local* and between Metro Cities**
3


Days
Rest of India

5-7

Delivery of Speed Postarticles
Local* and between Metro Cities**
2


Days
Rest of India
4 - 6

International EMS articles
-          All International Mail articles are subject to customs examination. 
-          Period for customs examination/detention is not included in the service standards.

4-10
Note:      * Local – within Municipal City limits,
              ** Metro- Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bengaluru.
§  Number of days indicated under service standard is the Maximum time taken and Excludes day of posting, holidays and Sundays.
§  Applies to Articles posted before cut off time.

·         Money Transfer

Services/Transaction
Success Indicators
Service Standards
Unit
Payment of Ordinary Money Transfer
Local* and between Metro Cities**
3
Days
Rest of India
4-6

Payment of Instant Money Order((Service available at specified offices)
Booking to transfer to payee post office
15
Minutes
Payment on production of code and ID by receiver at the destination post office
20
Minutes

§  Post Office Savings Bank

Services/Transaction
Success Indicators
Service Standard
Unit
Opening, closing of account, withdrawal and deposit.

Please see Counter Services.


Transfer of Accounts (Please collect receipt issued at the time of acceptance of request)
When request is for transfer of accounts within the same Head Post Office

1

Days
When request is for transfer of accounts in post offices which are under different Head Post Offices.

7
When request is made at the transferee post office

20
Settlement of customer requests for  Deceased claims,Issue of Duplicate Passbook,Interest posting   (in office other than Head Post Office)

Time taken for settlement starting from the time of receipt of completed documents.


7


Days
Savings Certificate



Issue of Savings Certificate
Discharge of Savings Certificate at the post office of purchase.

Please see Counter Services


Discharge of SavingsCertificates at post office other than the office of purchase
Time taken from the receipt of application for discharge of certificates at the post office.
30
Days
Transfer of Savings Certificate

Time taken from the receipt of application for transfer at the post office.
30
Days

Issue of Duplicate Certificate

Time taken from the receipt of application along with required documents :
-          at the post office of issue of the Certificate.

30

Days

§  Postal Life Insurance and Rural Postal Life Insurance

Services/Transaction
Success Indicators
Service Standard
Unit
·         Acceptance Letter
·         Issue of Policy Bond

Time taken from the receipt of completed documents

15





Days
Settlement on  Maturity of policy 

30
Settlement of claims on death of policy holder
With nomination

30
Without nomination – (time taken after production of required documents.)
Involving investigation
90
Transfer of policy from one Circle to another



10
Paid up Value of policy
Time taken for settlement on receipt of request

30




Days
·         Revival of policy
·         Conversion of policy
Time taken from receipt of request
15
Settlement of following customer requests :
-          Loan against policies,
-          Change of address,
-          Change of nomination,
-          Assignment of policy,
-          Issue of duplicate policy bond

Time taken for settlement on receipt of request


10

§  Counter Services

Services/Transaction
Success Indicators
Service Standard
Unit
Booking of articles Registered, Speed Post, Value Payable, Insured, Money Order, eMO, Premia collection for PLI/RPLI, sale of forms, bill collection,

Transaction time at the counter
(excluding waiting time in queue)

5







Minutes
Savings Bank and Savings Certificate Transactions* - Deposit, Withdrawals, updation of pass book

Transaction time at the counter
(excluding waiting time in queue)

5
Savings Bank and Savings Certificate Transactions *-Opening of Account, Closure of Accounts, Issuance of Certificates, Discharge of Certificate

Transaction time at the counter
(excluding waiting time in queue)

15
Note:    At Project Arrow Post Offices
             *For Savings Bank and Certificate Transactions at Head Post Office.

§  Grievance Redress Mechanism

Services/Transaction
Success Indicators
Service Standard
Unit
Issue of Acknowledgement of complaint.
(Instantaneous in case of web registration)
Time from lodging of complaint
-          at Customer Care Centre

1
Day
Time from lodging of complaint
By post or other means
7
Settlement of Complaints

Time from lodging of complaint
60
Days
Settlement of complaint in cases requiring investigation
90
Days



 Service Standards at Branch Post offices


Service


Success Indicators
Standard of Service
Unit
Sale of Stamps and stationery, Booking of Registered Articles, Booking of Money Orders, Collection and Payment of PLI premia, Post Office Savings Bank Deposit ,Post Office Savings Bank Withdrawals up to Rs. 5000/-, etc.

Transaction Time at Branch Post Office

1

Day
Transaction which are required to be authorized / routed through the  Account Office e.g. :
-          Post Office Savings Bank Accounts opening and closing,
-           Withdrawals above Rs. 5000/-,
-          Post Office Savings Bank maturity claims, discharge of certificates
-          Maturity claims of Postal Life Insurance and Rural Postal Life Insurance policies, etc.


Completion or settlement of the transaction.
(Includes processing time at the Account office.)

Add 7 days to each of the corresponding service standards for Departmental Post Offices.

+7 days in addition to the relevant service standards for Departmental Post Offices.

Days

 Expectations from Service Recipients

Mails
§  Address of addressee and sender should contain House Number, Name of Street, City, District, State and Pin Code., Name of village of addressee and the name of the delivery Branch Post Office of the addressee, Phone number of the sender and addressee.

§  To conform to packing, size and content requirements for registered and Insured articles and parcels Click here.. http://www.indiapost.gov.in/Exp_Service.html

§  To comply with instructions for articles prohibited by Post click here.http://www.indiapost.gov.in/Exp_Service.html

§  Affix correct amount of postage on mail articles.

§  Provide Mail Box on the ground floor for each address in the multi storied building.

§  Notify the delivery post office of the change of address and provide the forwarding address.

§  Give proper authorization to his/her representative for receiving delivery of registered, insured, money orders and Speed Post etc. in his/her absence

§  Cooperate by producing ID on demand by Postmen or at the counter.

§  Insist on obtaining receipts for articles and money orders booked

Financial Services

§  Provide Know Your Customer (KYC) documents as prescribed.

§  Check the Agency Number, Authorization and validity of the Small Savings and Postal Life Insurance Agents and Rural Postal Life Insurance Agents before carrying out any transactions with them.

§  Keep pass book updated and secure. Obtain receipt if passbook is handed over to the post office check the last balance in the Pass Book matches with that written in the receipt.

§  Make nominations for all Post Office Savings Bank Accounts, Savings Certificates, Postal Life Insurance and Rural Postal Life Insurance.

§  Do not disclose the code numbers of instant money orders and MO Videsh communicated by the Post Office to any person other than the recipient.

§  Bring the officially valid ID for iMO payments.

§  Collect receipt when handing over requests for transfer or deceased claim cases

Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM) in the Department of Posts


When to lodge the complaints

§  Complaints are to be lodged within 60 days of the transaction / availing of a service.
§  Complaints like claims and customer requests for Post Office Savings Bank , Savings Certificate , Postal Life Insurance and Rural Postal Life Insurance are to be lodged after the prescribed service standard is over

Where to lodge the Complaints



Complaints and Suggestion Book for complaints pertaining to services in the post office in particular or for giving suggestions for improvement.
Complaints and Suggestion Book is available in all post offices and is required to be given to customer when demanded.

-          Complaints relating to any deficiency in service can be lodged :
o   Online at www.indiapost.gov.in/CCC or at www.pgportal.gov.in
o   By hand or by Post at :
§  any of the 3603 Customer Care Centers in the country
§  Post Office where transaction took place,
§  Office of Senior Superintendent of Post Offices
§  At any Post Office.
§  For Value Payable articles complaints are to be lodged at the officer of booking. ( Some cases will involve payment of charges)
o   Complaints for PLI /RPLI can also be handed or posted to the Deputy Divisional Manager (PLI/RPLI) stationed at each Circle Office headquarters and Development Officer (PLI).

How to lodge complaints
-          Online complaints require filling up of the forms to capture all the details.
-          In other cases complete information needs to be given with reference to the transaction, service failure and proof of transaction.

Acknowledgement of Complaints
-          Complaints lodged on the web will be acknowledged instantaneously.
-          Complaints handed in person at the Customer Care Centre will be acknowledged at the time of handing.
-          In other cases acknowledgement will be sent in 7 days.
Time for redress
-          60 days
-          Complaints requiring investigations 90 days.
Escalation of complaints not redressed within stipulated time


-          In case the complaint is not redressed in time or to the satisfaction of the customer the complaint may be taken up with the Postmaster General of the Region or the Chief Postmaster General of the Circle.
Nodal officer for handling grievances at HQ level.


DDG (PG), Department of Posts, Dak Bhavan, New Delhi. 110116.  email –pgdiv@indiapost.gov.in


List of Responsibility Centers

Department of Posts (DOP) does not have responsibility Centers i.e. Boards, Trusts or PSUs. This has been reflected in the Results Framework Document (RFD) of the DOP.

Date of next Review

The Citizen’s charter is issued in June, 2011 after consultation with stakeholders. The next review date is due in July, 2012.


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Sunday, 4 November 2012


Vacant Posts for more than one year shall not be revived - Orders of MOF

It was ordered vide Dept of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance OM no 7(1)E.coord/2012 dated 01.11.2012 that posts that have remained vacant for more than a year shall not be revived except very rare and unavoidable circumstances and after seeking clearance of Dept of Expenditure. Click Here to view the said OM in original.

Friday, 2 November 2012


A Bundle of useful official web sites



Indian Agencies Fighting Economic Crimes

 To  Visit web site    Click    Here
Central Vigilance Commission (CVC)


To  Visit web site    Click    Here
Catholic Bishop's Conference Of India
To  Visit web site    Click    Here

Cabinet Secretariat of India

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here

Constituent Assembly
To  Visit web site    Click    Here
Reserve Bank of India

To  Visit web site    Click    Here
Securities and Exchange Board of India

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
National Informatics Centre

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Planning Commission

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Controller General of Accounts

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Income Tax Department

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity (DAVP)

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Unit Trust of India

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Directorate General of Foreign Trade

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Union Budget

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Indian Railway

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Ministry of Law & Justice

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Vice-President of India
To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Prime Minister’s Office

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Census of India

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Ministry of Corporate Affairs
To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Indian Courts

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Supreme Court of India

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
District Courts of Maharashtra

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Directorate of Public Grievance

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Law Commission of India

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Central Bureau Investigation

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
National Human Rights Commission

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Bombay Bar Association

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Delhi High Court Bar Association

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Karnataka State Bar Association

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Karnataka State Tax Bar Association

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Punjab Bar Council

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Punjab & Haryana High Court BarAssociation

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Delhi Police

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Kolkata Police

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
U.P Police

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Bihar Police

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
Uttrakhand Police

To  Visit  web site    
Click    Here
Indian Parliament

To  Visit  web site    Click    Here
President of India




To  Visit  web site    Click    Here

Thursday, 1 November 2012


RCTC : Condition of Carrying ID Card Extended to All Classes of Reserved Train Tickets


Condition of Carrying Identity Card Extended to All Classes of Reserved Train Tickets including Reserved Second Class and Sleeper Class 

The New Provision will Come into effect from 1st December 2012 

The Move AIMS to Facilitate the Travel of Bonafide and Legitimate Passengers and to Reduce the Scope for Misuse of Reserved Ticketing System by Unscrupulous Elements/Middleman 

The List of Prescribed Proofs of Identity has been Expanded to Cover more Variety of Photo Identity Cards for the Convenience of the Passengers

In a major initiative to further facilitate the travel of bonafide and legitimate passengers and to reduce the scope for misuse of reserved ticketing system by unscrupulous elements/middlemen, the Ministry of Railways has decided to extend the condition of carrying original proof of identity during travel on reserved tickets issued through Passenger Reservation System (PRS) for all reserved classes including ‘Reserved Second Class (2S)’, ‘Sleeper Class (SL)’, ‘III Economy Class (3E)’ and ‘First Class (FC)’.  This change in policy will come into effect from 1st December 2012. 

Further, the Ministry of Railways has also decided to expand the list of prescribed proofs of identity to include photo identity cards having serial numbers issued by public sector undertakings of State/Central Government, District Administrations, Municipal Administrations and Panchayat Administrations.
The expanded list of the prescribed proofs of identity for undertaking journey on Tatkal ticket and other reserved classes will now be as follows:
1.  Voter Photo identity card issued by Election Commission of India.
2.  Passport.
3.  PAN Card issued by Income Tax Department.
4.  Driving Licence issued by RTO.
5.  Photo identity card having serial number issued by Central/State Government which include the following:
(i) Pension Pay Order s(PPO)
(ii) Ration Card with photographs
(iii) Senior Citizen cards
(iv) Below Poverty Line (BPL) cards
(v)  ESI cards (with photograph) issued for taking treatment in ESI dispensaries.
(vi) CGHS Cards (with photograph) issued to individual family members of Central Govt. employees.
6. Student Identity Card with photograph issued by recognized School/College for their students.
7. Nationalized Bank Passbook with photographs.
8. Credit Cards issued by Banks with laminated photograph.
9. Unique Identification Card “Aadhaar”.
10. Photo identity cards having serial number issued by Public Sector Undertakings of State/Central Government, District Administrations, Municipal bodies and Panchayat Administrations.
In this way,  the new provision to be effective from 1st December, 2012 will be as follows :-
“Any one of the passengers booked on a PNR for undertaking journey in any reserved class has to produce any one of the above mentioned prescribed proofs of identity in original during the journey failing which all the passengers booked on that ticket will be treated as travelling without ticket and charged accordingly.  The existing provision of the Tatkal scheme where the passenger is required to show the same original proof of identity as indicated on the ticket shall continue.”

It may be mentioned that presently only the following categories of passengers travelling in reserved classes have to produce original proof of identity during the journey:-
- Passengers travelling on e-tickets.
- Passengers travelling on Tatkal tickets.
- Passengers undertaking journey in AC classes on the tickets issued through the computerized Passenger Reservation System (PRS) {except in III Economy -3E class}.

With the new provision, the condition of carrying one of the prescribed identity cards has now been extended additionally to other classes of travel namely - Reserved Second Class(2S), Sleeper Class(SL),  III Economy Class(3E) and First Class(FC).

The above change in the policy is aimed at facilitating the travel of bonafide and genuine passengers and simultaneously to check the scope for travel on transferred tickets.  It is also considered that the proposed change shall also be useful from the security point of view. 

Source : PIB

Wednesday, 31 October 2012


POSTMAN , MAIL GUARD, MTS ఖాళీలకు  వ్రాత పరీక్ష  ఆయా సంవత్సరములకు   విడివిడి గా నిర్వహించ బడును.



గత ఉత్తర్వుల ప్రకారం ఒకే నోటిఫికేషన్ తో  3 సం . ల ఖాళీలకు ఒకే సారి పరీక్ష నిర్వహించబడవలసి యున్నది. 


దీని వలన అర్హులైన  జి.డి.ఎస్ లకు మూడు సార్లు గా మూడు సంవత్సరముల ఖాళీలకు గాను  పరీక్షకు హాజరయ్యే అవకాశము లేదు.

గత ఉత్తర్వులను మార్పు చేస్తూ  ఆయా సంవత్సరముల ఖాళీలకు విడివిడి గా పరీక్ష నిర్వహించ వలసినదిగా ఉత్తర్వులు వెలువడినవి.

దీని ప్రకారము 2011, 2012 & 2013 సంవత్సరముల లోని ఖాళీలకు మూడు మార్లుగా పరీక్ష నిర్వహించ బడును. 

ఈ ప్రక్రియ 2013, జూన్ 30 వ తేది లోగా పూర్తి చేయవలసి వుంటుంది. 


POSTMAN/MAIL GUARD & MTS EXAMINATION. THE SCHEDULE GIVEN BY DE SECTION IS NO MORE OPERATIVE AND THE INSTRUCTIONS DATED 8-10-2012 IS WITHDRAWN WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT..
                                       
No. A-34012/01/2012-DE
Government of India
Ministry of Communications &IT
Department of Posts,
(DE Section)

Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg. 
New Delhi-110116           
Dated 19th   October, 2012      

 1.       All Chief Postmasters General,      
 2.       All Postmasters General,      

SUB:     HOLDING OF LIMITED DEPARTMENTAL COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR DILLING THE POSTS OF POSTMEN/MAIL GUARDS AND MULTI TASKING STAFF AS PER REVISED RECRUITMENT RULES.    
  
Sir/Madam,      

           I am directed to invite a kind reference  to the letter of even number dated 8-10-2012 wherein a detailed schedule was  prescribed for holding of LDCE for Postmen/Mail guard and MTS      

 2.     Subsequently, the nodal branch staff  section vide letter no. no. 45-2/2011-SPB.1 dated 18-10-2012 issued detailed  instructions to the circles for filling the vacancies by holding separate examinations  for each year vacancies and given specific schedule and to complete the process  by 30th  June 2013.      


 3. In view of this revised position, the schedule given by DE section has no more operative and the instructions dated 8-10-2012 is withdrawn with immediate effect. The circles are requested to follow the guidelines issued by SPB.1 section letter no. 45-2/2011-SPB.1 dated 18-10-2012 scrupulously.      


 4.   This issues with the approval of Competent Authority.      


     Yours faithfully,      
            Sd/- 
 (K.Rameswara Rao)      
Assistant Director General (DE)      

Tuesday, 30 October 2012


PAYMENT OF RENEWAL INCENTIVE TO PLI / RPLI DIRECT AGENTS AND F O ( PLI ) AND RPLI SALES FORCE