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Saturday, December 31, 2011
Assumption of charge
Shri Trinath Sahoo on his re-allotment to Odisha Circle has joined as SPOs, Dhenkanal.
Shri Jeeban Sahu has joined as Manager, PPP, Bhubaneswar
Shri Jeeban Sahu has joined as Manager, PPP, Bhubaneswar
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Sri Jeeban Sahu is re-allotted to Odisha Circle in JTS Gr.A Grade
Shri Jeeban Sahu on getting nomination for promotion to JTS Gr.A was allotted to Chhatisgarh Circle. He declined the promotion on the ground that he is not in position to join in another Circle due to personal reasons. He was then reverted from his officiating position as Manager, PPP, Bhubaneswar and posted as Supdt, CSD, Bhubaneswar where he is now continuing. In the mean time, Directorate reconsidered his case and re-allotted him to Odisha Circle for promotion to JTS Gr.A grade.
Sri Sahu is posted as Manager, PPP, Bhubaneswar on 29.12.2011 vice Sri R N Pradhan who proceeded on leave ahead of his retirement on superannuation on 31.01.2012.
Does the system represent the one originally envisaged by Constitution makers, asks Jurist
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, DEC.
28:
The Anna Hazare movement has
helped bring into sharp focus infirmities in the parliamentary democracy system
being practised today.
This is how to Mr N. R.
Madhava Menon, a former director of the National Judicial Academy in Bhopal,
chose to put the social activist's stir in perspective.
The occasion was a lecture
organised at the Legislative Complex here on Tuesday in connection with the
diamond jubilee of Kerala Legislative Secretariat.
The issue of corruption aside,
what seemed to be engaging the minds of all concerned is whether the system
represents the one originally envisaged by the makers of the Constitution, Mr
Menon said.
Effective governance calls for
the enactment of effective laws. But Bills are passed these days without so
much as a discussion in both Parliament and Legislatures.
Mr Menon quoted former Union
Home Secretary Madhav Godbole, who had studied the functioning of parliamentary
democracy, to show how Parliament has been marginalised in its role as an
ultimate law-making institution. “Apart from continuous disruption of
proceedings and consequent reduction in the duration of sessions, there has
been hasty passage of legislations without any discussion, curtailment of
Question Hour, open defiance of the Speaker and abuse of legislative
privileges. “If in the 1950's the duration of Parliament sittings averaged 130
days a year, it has come down to less than 50 days in 2008…In 2008, on the last
day of a session, eight Bills were rushed through in less than 17 minutes with
no discussion whatsoever…”
“The story is not much
different in many State Assemblies,” Mr Menon said.
The large gap between public
expectations and performance of Legislatures was partly because neither
Parliament nor State Legislatures thought it necessary to submit themselves to
any independent scrutiny of their functioning.
They had also not taken
cognisance of the ongoing reforms and prevailing best practices in other
democracies.
The greatest challenge before
law makers is how to accomplish systemic changes and structural reforms to suit
the requirements of efficient law-making in a dynamically evolving polity,
economy and society, Mr Menon said.
The times are such that some
sections of the public have even started to doubt the relevance of the Cabinet
system of parliamentary democracy for a large and diverse nation like India.
Lack of a strong and united
Opposition and a truly representative Government has in some cases created an
imbalance in the power equation within and outside legislatures.
This could weaken the
parliamentary system, even leading at times to totalitarian tendencies and
executive non-accountability.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Contribution for Circle Conference
Circle Conference of the Odisha Circle Branch Association is already notified to be held on 15.01.2012. All India Conference is also being held from 27 to 29.01.2012. Both the occasions require funding for meeting the expenses connected therewith. Members are requested to come forward to contribute at least Rs.500/- each to help Circle Association meet the expenditure for these purposes. So far, contribution has been received from the following members in response to the appeal made earlier:
- Shri Manoj Ku. Dash, IP, Bangriposi: Rs.500/-
- Shri H S Mohapatra, ASP(HQ), Aska: Rs.500/-
- Shri Khageswar Mallick, ASP(TO), CO, BBSR: Rs.500/-
- Shri Pitabasa Jena, Manager, P. Arrow, CO, BBSR: Rs.500/-
- Shri B B Mohanty, Oftg AD(Accts/Rect), CO, BBSR: Rs.500/-
- Shri Mrutyunjaya Bera, IP(SB), CO, BBSR: Rs.500/-
- Shri Pradatta Ku. Das, IP, BBSR South Sub-Divn: Rs.500/-
- Shri Tapas Kumar Dash, ASP(PG), CO, BBSR: Rs.500/-
- Shri Alekh Ku. Mohanty, AM(Admn), PPP, BBSR: Rs.500/-
- Shri P N Pattanayak, ASP I/c, Cuttack East Sub Dn: Rs.500/-
Shri Pitabasa Jena, Treasurer, AIAIASP, Odisha Circle Branch
Bhubaneswar 751001
Monday, December 26, 2011
Induction training for IPs
Induction training for IPs (Departmental) at PTC Vododara has been scheduled from 23.01.2012 to 21.04.2012. Odisha Circle has got 20 seats (against 18 IPs available for the induction training).
The following IPs will get induction training.
The following IPs will get induction training.
- Ramesh Ch. Sahoo, IP, Jatni Sub Division
- Sanjeet Ku. Satpathy, IP, Cuttack Central
- Ms. Neeta Sarem Seti, IP,RMS N 1st
- Soumya Pr. Panigrahi, IP,Udala Sub-Division
- Khirod Ku. Das, IP, Nimapara
- Debasis Satpathy, IP, Pattamundai
- Sapan Kumar Panigrahi, IP, Rairangpur
- Manas Ranjan Parida,IP, Talcher
- Shiba Prasad Behera, IP,Soro
- Pranab Ku. Mishra, IP, Angul (East)
- M.Sanjay Ku. Dora, IP, Kesinga
- Sanjeeb Ku. Bhuyan, IP, K 1st Jharsuguda
- Ms. Jyotirmayee Mallick, IP, Dharmasala
- Jagat Ram Tajan, IP, Patnagarh
- Manoj Ku. Thakur, IP,Sundargarh (North)
- Sanjay Kumar, IP, Titilagarh
- Parma Nand Kanth, IP,Sambalpur (West)
- Mitilesh Kumar, IP,Kuchinda
Postponement of Sr. PM (Gazetted) Exam 2011
Directorate has informed that the LDCE for promotion to the cadre of Sr. Postmaster (Gazetted) which was scheduled to be held on 31.12.2011 is postponed until further orders.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
OA filed before CAT, Chandigarh Bench regarding Sr. Postmaster Examination
Please click on THIS LINK to OA filed before CAT, Chandigarh Bench by AIAIASP, Punjab and Haryana Circle Branches jointly regarding Sr. Postmaster Examination to know the details of the grounds on which the OA is filed.
Friday, December 23, 2011
New AD(LC) takes charge
Shri Satyabadi Biswal, a PS Gr.B officer on re-allotment to Odisha Circle has joined as AD(Legal Cell), CO, Bhubaneswar on 23.12.2011 F/N.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
NOTICE OF MOTION ON SR.PM EXAM
Punjab and Haryana IPASP Association jointly filed CAT case in Hon'ble CAT Bench at Chandigarh for the following reliefs:
Quash the letter dated 3.10.2011 by which Limited Departmental Examination for Promotion to the cadre of Sr. Postmaster(Gazetted) has been ordered to be held on 31.12.2011 which is against the Department of Posts, Postal Supdts/Postmaster Group B Recruitment Rules, 1987 as amended from time to time as there is no vacant post in the quota prescribed under the rules as detailed in the preceding paras.
Quash the letter dated 29.11.2011 by which the applicants have been informed that ASPO are not eligible for appearing in the examination.
Quash the Department of Posts, Senior Postmaster (Group B Gazetted), Postmaster (Grade ‘III and II-Group B non-Gazetted) and Postmaster (Grade I-Group C Non-Gazetted) Recruitment Rules, 2010, i.e Postmasters Cadre Rules, 2010 run contrary to the Postal Services Postmaster Group B Rules, 1987 as amended from time to time, as the quota of the Inspector Line, has also been reduced from 19% and 75% by carving out the posts.
Issue direction to the respondents to consider the case of the members of the applicant No 1 Union and other applicants for promotion under these rules of 1987 in their quota and promote them from due date with all the consequential benefits and it be declared that the bifurcation of quota now carried out by the respondents is illegal, arbitrary and bereft of any discernible principle.
Any other order or direction deemed fit and proper in the facts and circumstances of the case may also kindly be issued in favour of the applicants.
Above said OA no.1328/HR/2011 has been admitted by the Hon’ble CAT Chandigarh bench and notice of motion has been issued for 05/01/2012 with the interim orders to the respondent. We will receive copy of the interim relief with in one and two days.
Reproduced from : http://ipaspassociationpunjab.blogspot.com
Deputation of Shri S K Kamila (IPoS-1986) as CVO, HPC, Kolkata
Shri S K Kamila (IPoS-1986) who is now working as DDG (PMLA) in Postal Directorate will go on deputation as CVO to Hindustan Paper Corporation Ltd., Kolkata.
Postings in Gr.B cadre
RO, Sambalpur has issued the following posting orders on 16.12.2011.
- Shri Trinath Sahoo, re-allotted from Bihar Circle is posted as SPOs, Dhenkanal Division in place of Shri B K Patra [who is reverted to ASP Cadre due to want of vacancy in PS Gr.B cadre and posted as ASP(Inv), CO, Bhubaneswar]
- Shri Krutartha Behera, .re-allotted from Jharkhand Circle is posted as SPOs, Keonjhar Division in place of Shri P K Patra who is allotted to Bihar Circle.
Allotment of surplus Central Govt. staff as IPs to Odisha Circle
The following surplus staff previously working in other Departments under the Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India. have been allotted to Odisha Circle to work as IPs against the vacancies earmarked for direct recruit IPs for 2009 & 2010.
AIAIASP, Odisha Circle welcomes them to join as IPs.
Sl. No.
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Name of the staff
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Date of birth
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Central Govt. Organisation in which previously working
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1
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Shri Bibhuti Bhusan Sahoo
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15.08.1958
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Bank Note Press, Dewas
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2
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Shri Samir Kumar Dutta
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21.02.1962
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Indian Govt. Mint, Alipore
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3
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Smt. Rupa Ghosh
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07.12.1963
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4
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Shri Manoranjan Mandal
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10.02.1962
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Friday, December 16, 2011
Notification for Circle Conference and Pre-conference CWC Meeting of Odisha Circle Branch
ALL INDIA ASSOCIATION OF INSPECTORS & ASST.
SUPERINTENDENTS OF POSTS
ODISHA CIRCLE BRANCH, BHUBANESWAR 751001
Shri Srikant Kar
President
Mobile: 9437081401
|
Shri B B Mohanty
Circle Secretary
Phone: 0674-2391507
9438133135
|
Shri Pitabasa Jena
Treasurer
Mobile: 9437630182
|
NOTIFICATION
No.AIAIPASP/CC/2011 Dated 14.12.2011
No.AIAIPASP/CC/2011 Dated 14.12.2011
Under the provisions of the Articles 44 and 48 of the Constitution
of All India Association of Inspectors and Asst. Superintendents Posts, it is
hereby notified that the 38th Circle Conference of the Association
will be held on Sunday, the 15th January 2012 at 10.30 hrs in
Bhubaneswar at the following venue.
Venue: Conference Hall, Red Cross Society,
Sachivalaya Marg, Bhubaneswar 751001
The agenda for the conference
will be as under:
1.
Confirmation of the
proceedings of the last Circle Conference held on 24.01.2010.
2.
Approval of the Biennial
Report of the Circle Branch Association for the period from 23.01.201o to 13.01.2012.
3.
Approval of audited
accounts of the Circle Branch Association for the period from 23.01.2010 to 13,01,2012.
4. Organisational and Financial Review of the Circle Association
5. Subjects for discussion:
(a) Upgradation of GP of IPs
(b) Restructuring of cadre of IPs
(c) LDCE for PS Gr.B and Sr. Postmaster (Gazetted)
(d) Re-organisation of Sub-Divisions
(e) Revision of rates of honorarium for Invigilation duty
(f) Women and Youth participation in the activities of the Association
6.
Approval of draft
resolutions
7.
Election of
office-bearers of the Circle Branch Association for next biennial term.
8.
Any other item with
permission of the Chair
All members of the Association are requested to attend the said
meeting in time.
(B
B Mohanty)
Circle Secretary
Copy to:
1.
The Chief Postmaster
General, Orissa Circle, Bhubaneswar for kind information. Necessary orders may
kindly be issued to all concerned for grant of special casual leave to members of
the Association working outside Bhubaneswar.
2.
The PMsG, Berhampur
& Sambalpur for kind information.
3. Shri Roop Chand, General
Secretary, AI Assn of Inspectors & ASPs, CHQ, New Delhi for kind information.
He is cordially invited to join in the Circle Conference.
4. The President, all office-bearers and members of the Odisha Circle Branch Association for information and joining in the Circle Conference.
Circle Secretary
___________________________________________
ALL INDIA ASSOCIATION OF INSPECTORS & ASST.
SUPERINTENDENTS OF POSTS
ODISHA CIRCLE BRANCH, BHUBANESWAR 751001
Shri Srikant Kar
President
Mobile: 9437081401
|
Shri B B Mohanty
Circle Secretary
Phone: 0674-2391507
9438133135
|
Shri Pitabasa Jena
Treasurer
Mobile: 9437630182
|
NOTIFICATION
No.AIAIPASP/CWC/2011 Dated 14.12.2011
No.AIAIPASP/CWC/2011 Dated 14.12.2011
Under the provisions the Articles 46 and 48 of the Constitution of
All India Association of Inspectors and Asst. Superintendents Posts, it is
hereby notified that a meeting of the pre-conference Circle Working
Committee of the Association will be held on Saturday, the 14th
January 2012 at 10.30 hrs in the Postal Recreation Club of Circle Office, Bhubaneswar.
The agenda for the meeting will be as under:
1. Confirmation of the proceedings of the last CWC held on 31.07.2011
2.
Approval of the Biennial
Report of the Circle Association for the period from 23.01.201o to 13,01,2012.
3.
Approval of audited
accounts of the Circle Association for the period from 23.01.2010 to 13.01.2012.
4. Organisational and Financial Review of the Circle Association
5.
Discussion on the points
raised in representation dated 03.08.2011 by Sri Suresh Kumar Mishra, CWC
Member and review of his action against the interest of the Association under
Article 51 of the Constitution of the Association.
6. Any other item with permission of the
Chair
Sri S B Mahapatra, former President, AIAIASP, CHQ
and Sri S K Mohapatra, Circle Secretary, Postal Officers’ Association, Odisha
Circle Branch will be the special invitees/guests in the CWC meeting.
All office-bearers and CWC members of the Association are
requested to attend the said meeting in time.
(B
B Mohanty)
Circle Secretary
Copy to:
1.
The Chief Postmaster
General, Odisha Circle, Bhubaneswar for kind information. Necessary orders may
kindly be issued to all concerned for grant of special casual leave to office
bearers and CWC members working outside Bhubaneswar.
2.
The PMsG, Berhampur
& Sambalpur for kind information
3. Shri Roop Chand, General Secretary, AI Assn of
Inspectors & ASPs, CHQ, New Delhi for kind information.
4. The President and all office-bearers and CWC members
of the Association.
5. The Secretary, PRC, Circle Office, Bhubaneswar for
kind information. He is requested to spare the accommodation in the PRC for CWC
meeting on 14.01.2012 (Saturday).
6. Shri S B Mahapatra, former President, AIAIASP, CHQ
for kind information. He is cordially invited to grace the CWC meeting as a
Special Invitee/Guest.
7. Shri Sanjay Kumar Mohapatra, Circle Secretary, Postal
Officers’ Association, Odisha Circle Branch for kind information. He is
cordially invited to grace the CWC meeting as a Special Invitee/Guest.
8. Shri Suresh Kumar Mishra, CWC Member-cum-ASP(OD), Cuttack North Division, Cuttack for information and for participating in the discussion by presenting his point of view.
8. Shri Suresh Kumar Mishra, CWC Member-cum-ASP(OD), Cuttack North Division, Cuttack for information and for participating in the discussion by presenting his point of view.
Circle Secretary
Thursday, December 15, 2011
OA filed before CAT, Hyderabad Bench regarding Sr. Postmaster examination
AIAIASP, A. P. Circle Branch in consultation with the CHQ has filed OA before CAT, Hyderabad Bench on not allowing ASPs to take Sr. Postmaster examination. OA will come for listing on 19.12.2011 i.e. MONDAY.
Vacancies for LDCE for promotion to the cadre of the Sr. Postmaster
Postal Directorate has notified following vacancies for the Sr. Postmaster examination-2011 scheduled to be held on 31.12.2011 vide No. A-34012/6/2011-DE dated 15.12.2011.
OC-68, SC-13, ST-06
Source: CHQ Blog
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Postings in PS Gr.B cadre in Berhampur Region
Shri K S Giri who was earlier posted as SPOs, Phulbani is now posted as SPOs, Aska Division vice Shri S N Panda who is relieved on 13.12.2011 to take over as SSRM 'N' Division on ad hoc promotion to JTS Gr.A grade.
Shri Jumbel Munda coming from Jharkhand Circle on re-allotment to Odisha Circle is posted as SPOs, Phulbani Division vice Sri Ajit Ku. Dash to be reverted to ASP cadre due to want of vacancy in PS Gr.B Cadre.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Draft Postal Training Policy
Click the link here to India Post site to know details of Draft Postal Training Policy
Monday, December 12, 2011
It is now Conference time
Notification has been issued by CHQ for holding the All India Conference of AIAIASP from 27th Janurary 2012 to 29th January 2012 at Bangalore .
The next biennial Circle Conference of AIAIASP, Odisha Circle Branch is to be held on 14-15 January 2012 to deliberate on issues that are to be discussed at CHQ and to elect a new executive body of the Association before the term of the existing body expires on 24.01.2012. Notification for Circle Conference is being issued shortly.
Members of AIAIASP, Odisha Circle Branch are requested to get themselves ready to join the Circle Conference. They are requested to donate at least Rs.500/- each to the Association to be sent through eMO / messenger to Shri Pitabasa Jena, Treasurer, AIAIASP, Odisha Circle Branch, Bhubaneswar 751001. Part of the donation will be utilised to meet expenses on Circle Conference and the rest will be remitted to CHQ for All India Conference. Names of the members with the amount donated will be published in this blog.
Friday, December 9, 2011
New Manager for PPP Bhubaneswar
Shri Rabi Narayan Pradhan, the JTS Gr.A Officer re-allotted from WB Circle to Odisha Circle has joined as Manager, PPP, Bhubaneswar on 09.12.2011, relieving Shri Jeeban Sahu who is posted as Supdt, CSD, Bhubaneswar.
Too late, if not too little!
After a long wait, the Department
has this time, at least, shown some positive signs for improving the career
prospects of IP cadre by signaling through the meetings of cadre restructuring
committee that 500 posts of ASPs could be upgraded to PS Gr.B cadre for
creating more promotional avenues for IP cadre. Well, the proposal is no doubt
good given the historical background that upgradtion of 248 posts to PS Gr.B
cadre initiated in 1989 through 2nd
cadre review did not see the light of the day. But there is nothing to be
cheered about. At present an IP gets regular promotion to PS Gr.B through DPC
nomination not before 23 years of service in IP cadre( as observed from the
fact that IPs of 1988 Batch have started getting nomination to PS Gr.B cadre this year
only). The proposed upgradation of 500 posts of ASPs to PS Gr.B cadre will
certainly decrease the waiting time for getting promotion to PS Gr.B cadre through DPC to some extent. But its impact will be so minimal and ineffective that
the real benefit cannot be realized practically.
It is a good sign that the
Department has now in its mind to allow GP of Rs.4600/- to IPs at the initial
stage, though merger of IP and ASP cadre with surrender of gazetted status of
ASPs is a necessary condition. The Govt.
has now an obligation to carry out the orders of Hon’ble CAT, Ernakulam Bench for
allowing GPof Rs.4600/- to IPs at the initial stage. Either way, grant of GP of
Rs.4600/- to IPs at the initial stage is inescapable. While applying the rules of MACPS, an IP with
more that 20 years of service in IP cadre will get financial upgradtion to GP
of Rs.5400/-. Almost all the ASPs who would be considered for promotion to the
zone of promotion through the proposed upgradtion of 500 posts of ASPs to PS
Gr.B cadre would certainly be at the stage with GP of Rs.5400/-. If the Department actually implements the
proposal of upgradation of 500 posts of ASPs to PS Gr.B cadre, all concerned ASPs
having a GP of Rs.5400/- will get promotion to PS Gr.B cadre with a GP of
Rs.4800/-! It is for everybody to judge
whether in terms of financial benefit it will be a promotion or a demotion! Had
the Department implemented the 2nd cadre review by upgrading 248
posts to PS Gr.B cadre in 1989, it would have brought some solace to
Inspectorial staff by allowing some promotional benefit to IP line officials at
the fag end of their service career. But hoping against hopes, many of them
retired as ASPs. The proposal of upgradation of 500 posts of ASPs to PS Gr.B
cadre has come at a time, when the charm and impact of promotion is neutralized
on implementation of MACPS. Who will
need a promotion from GP of RS.5400/- as IP to GP of Rs.4800/- to PS Gr.B cadre
these days, that too with risk and responsibility that Hercules alone can lift? After all, the number of posts of IP
line will remain static. As proposed, there will be some changes in
designations only, without any financial benefit. If the Govt. is so magnanimous,
it should think of upgrading some posts of PAs/ SAs to IP cadre by creating IP
posts to look after technology and business development aspects so that Gr.C
cadre can get some more promotional benefit and IP cadre will, at the same
time, get some relaxation from the ever-increasing workload.
It is advisable that instead of
laying stress on the so-called cadre restructuring of IP cadre, the AIAIASP
should concentrate on implementation of orders of Hon’ble CAT, Ernakulam Bench to
get GP of Rs.4600/- for IPs at the earliest. Upgradation of GP of IPs to
Rs.4600/- will take care of most of the things that the IP cadre is now struggling
to get.
Odisha Circle Branch of AIAIASP,
as usual, will emphasize the need of getting GP of Rs.4600/- for IPs at any
cost. Surrender of gazetted status of ASPs is a non-issue for all practical
purposes. This is what Odisha Circle Branch of AIAIASP has been saying not now, but advocating
consistently since last two years at every forum and every occasion. There is no change in the views repeatedly expressed
by AIAIASP, Odisha Circle Branch. It is expected that the CHQ will move in the
direction of getting enhanced GP of IPs as fast as possible.
B B Mohanty
Circle
Secretary
AIAIASP,
Odisha Circle Branch
Bhubaneswar
751001
BIS launches programme to create awareness about Hallmarking
AMRITSAR: Indian consumer was very often victim of irregular gold quality and the awareness programmes being organized by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) would provide a useful opportunity not only to consumers but also to jewelers to clear their misconception abouthallmarking of gold jewellery, said Alka Panda, Additional Director General, Bureau of Indian Standards in her address at a awareness programme for jewellers organized here on Thursday .
Panda urged the jewellers to take maximum benefits of BIS Hallmarking scheme in order to create their credibility and provide complete customer satisfaction. She further informed that in order to promote gold hallmarking among consumers and to bring more jewellers under assaying ambit, government of India was giving one time financial incentive of 30% of the cost of machinery and equipments for setting up of Hallmarking and Assaying Centers.
As on October 31st 2011, there were 8650 operative licenses for gold jewellery and 162 BIS recognized Assaying and Hallmarking Centers in India. So far 1180.48 lakh articles had been hallmarked, she informed. KK Narang, Deputy Director General (North), BIS Chandigarh while giving the programme objectives, informed that BIS was organizing lot of awareness programmes in the region for the promotion of hallmarking schemes.
She informed that there were 688 operative licenses and 11 Hallmarking centers under theNorthern Regional Office of BIS.Anil Kumar Arora, Head, Hallmarking, BIS Headquarters explained about the scheme of Hallmarking of Gold jewellery. He informed the BIS had rationalized the fee structure for jewellers and also simplified the procedure for grant of license.
Courtesy: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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