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Issue
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Action taken / Government’s view
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1
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Demand for regularization as Government servant.
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Gramin Dak Sevaks, about 2,65,000 in number are a
distinct category of employees, who do not form part of the regular civil
service. They are governed by a separate set of conduct and engagement
rules. They are engaged for 3 to 5 hours in a day. Their
livelihood is not solely dependent on the allowances paid by the Postal
Department. They are mandatorily required to possess independent
sources of income for adequate means of livelihood. They are discharged on
attaining the age of 65 years and while in employment are required to have
residence mandatorily within the post village/delivery jurisdiction of the
post office.
The Hon’ble Supreme Court in the matter of
Superintendent of Post Offices vs. PK Rajamma (1977)(3) SCC has also held
that the Extra Departmental Agents [now called Gramin Dak Sevaks] are holders
of the civil post outside the regular civil service.
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2
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Demand for restoration of parity in bonus ceiling with
departmental employees
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Bonus ceiling stands revised
at par with departmental employees vide DG Posts letter No. 26-04/2013-PAP
dated 04.10.2013.
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3
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Demand for cent percent compassionate engagement to GDS
posts from dependents of Gramin Dak Sevaks dying while in employment
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Compassionate engagement is allowed in only hard and
deserving cases. The term, ‘hard and deserving cases,’ is defined as cases earning
more than 50 points designed from a point based criteria based on indigence.
There is no justification to allow compassionate engagement in cent percent
cases in cases of death of Gramin Dak Sevaks irrespective of indigence.
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4
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Request to ban direct recruitment to Multi-Tasking
Staff (MTS)/Postman posts and filling up of 25% posts of MTS/Postman based on
seniority by GDS employees.
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Statutory Recruitment Rules for MTS provide for direct
recruitment/absorption directly to MTS against 25% of the direct recruitment
vacancies on the basis of selection cum seniority & another 25% by direct
recruitment on the basis of competitive examination restricted to GDS.
Statutory Recruitment Rules for Postman provide for direct recruitment from
amongst GDS to the extent of 50% of the vacancies on the basis of limited
departmental examination.
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5
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Request for filling up of all vacant posts in all
categories of GDS in Postal and RMS.
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Instructions have been issued to all
Circles to fill up all vacant posts of GDS Branch Postmaster and justified
posts of all other approved categories.
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6
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Request for extending one more option to GDS for
enrolment under the service Discharge benefit Scheme (SDBS) and allowing GDS
to make contribution to the Scheme
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Existing GDS have already been
provided one more and last option for their enrolment under the Scheme before
31.01.2014. GDS beneficiaries have also been allowed to contribute towards
the scheme at the rate of Rs. 200 per month per GDS effective from October,
2013.
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7
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Request for merger of 50% DA to the remuneration of
GDS.
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This is based on the similar demand made by Central
Government Employees. The Government has not taken any decision on the issue
for the Central Government employees either.
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8
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Demand for inclusion of Gramin Dak Sevaks within the
purview of the 7th Central Pay Commission.
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The Government has successively constituted Committees
for revision of the wage structure and other service conditions of GDS from
time to time after each Central Pay Commission. The last such Committee
was constituted by the Department in the year 2007 named Shri RS Nataraja
Murti Committee. The latest request for their inclusion in the 7th CPC
stands referred to the Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure.
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