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Thursday, April 30, 2020

Effective use of Aarogyasetu App for breaking the chain of transmission of COVID-19

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Freezing of DA to Central Government Employees and Dearness Relief to Central Government pensioners at current rates till July 2021

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Procedure for verification of membership- revised option

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Payment of wages to Outsourced Persons during Lock down period

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Guidelines on References / Representations / Court Cases in various Ministries / Departments / Organisations for grant of IVIACPS benefits in the promotional hierarchy

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Inclusion of “Third Gender/any Other Category” in the application forms in recruitment to various posts under the Central Government.

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SBOrders on Extension of PPF Scheme up to Single Handed Sub Post Offices.

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Saturday, April 25, 2020

Freezing of Dearness Allowance and Dearness Relief

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Uploading of Videos/audios/texts on social Media platforms against the interests of DOP by Union representative/members during Covid 19.

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Postponement of PS Group B Examination

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Covid-19 lockdown: India Post is more than just the ubiquitous red boxes

When some migrant labourers were stranded in far-flung Shillong during the lockdown, postmen using handheld POS machines and Aadhaar-authenticated payment system ensured that they received their direct benefit transfer money.
From delivering life saving drugs to reaching personnel protection equipment to hospitals, besides pension payments and banking services, India Post has used its vast network to ensure uninterrupted supplies and combat the crippling impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
It is using an array of transport systems, from Blue-Dart cargo flights to special parcel trains being run by railways.


The 1,000 ATMs that have been deployed by the department has come in handy for ensuring banking services while the 3 lakh Grameen dak sewaks armed with micro ATMs have fanned out across the remotest parts.


Data on different metrics provides a sense of the mammoth operations. From March 24 to April 13, nearly 14 lakh speed posts were booked, about 2.43 lakh parcels used its network and nearly 11 lakh electronic money orders were registered. From March 24 to April 15, nearly 1.3 banking transactions were carried out, totalling Rs 21,000 crore. On an average, one lakh AePS transactions were undertaken and Rs 10 crore disbursed among the needy and the poor at their doorstep.


“When the lockdown was announced, there was apprehension that our operations would grind to a halt but the department reinvented itself and become even more people-centric and compassionate,” said another official.

Source:-The Times of India