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Tuesday, 31 December 2013
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Thursday, 19 December 2013
CBEC issues CR notification along with Communication forming various Committees.
CBEC has issued CR notification vide F.No. 11019/08/2013-AD.IV, dt. 18-12-2013 along with instructions for implementation of CR by forming Six Committees for preparing, overseeing and implementing the CR.
Some details of the CR Notification and Committees are as follows:
With this CR total staff strength of CBEC has gone up by 18067 from 66808 to 84875.
2) New vacancies arising due to additional regular posts approved for creation in JTS as well as chain vacancies in JTS arising due to promotions against additional posts created at higher level will be filled in IRS (Customs and &CE) Recruitment Rules,2012 i.e. on the basis of 50:50 (DR and Promotions) in the new ratio of 13:2:1.
3) The new 2118 temporary JTS AC posts are created for five years from the date of notification i.e. 18-12-2013. These new posts will be filled totally from the internal promotions from the three feeder cadres i.e. Superintendent of Central Excise, Superintendent (Customs) and Appraiser in the revised ratio. However, the promotions against these vacancies shall not entail further promotion to any level beyond JTS. In other words, officers promoted as AC in the PB-3 scale of Rs.15600-39100 with GP of 5400 (JTS) against these temporary posts will not be eligible for promotion as DCs in the PB-3 15600-39100 scale with GP of 6600 (STS).
4) Formation wise distribution of the posts at various levels will be issued separately. Let us see whether the Superintendent posts are reduced from 80 to 50 in CE Commissionerates. We also need to get clarification on the SS of Superintendents in land Customs Commissionerates like Hyderabad.
5) Following is the increase in cadre strength after CR:
1. Principal Chief Commissioner (New Cadre with Apex scale) 14
2. Chief Commissioner/DG (New Cadre with HAG scale 38
3. Chief Commissioner (Present CC redesignated as Principal Commissioner) 53
4. Commissioner-45
5. ADCs-339
6. JCs-339
7. DCs-200
8. ACs (Regular) in JTS grade 300
9. ACs JTS Temporary – 2118
10. Superintendent – Three cadres – 5160
11. Inspectors – three cadres – 5040.
II. Committees:
Six Committees have been formed.
I. Core Committee - Time six months
II. Committee for conducting DPCs - Time six months
III. Committee for operational issues – Two months
IV. Committee on Recruitment Rules for various grades – One month
V. Committee on Technical Matters – 1 month
VI. Committee on infrastructure – Four months.
SG says that the Board is planning to conduct DPCs for promotions from Supdt cadre to ACs cadre first and at the earliest and that after this DPCs only, promotions will be conducted from Inspector Cadre to Supdt cadre.
It seems all the Chief Commissioners have already prepared draft notifications for notifying new Commissioners/Zones. These draft Notifications will have to be sent to the Board and after approval from the Board all the formations will be notified by the respective CCs.
Conservatively and most optimistically CR should be put in place by March,2014. Lets hope for the best.
With Best Regards- Jaipal Singh.
With Best Regards- Jaipal Singh.
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
CR Notified Today!!
Dear Friends,
Good News for all, CR has been notified today and it may be published soon.
Best Regards- Jaipal Singh..
Good News for all, CR has been notified today and it may be published soon.
Best Regards- Jaipal Singh..
Meeting of Office Bearers of AICEIA, Other News..
Meeting of AICEIA Office Bearers
A meeting of office bearers of the AICEIA was held at New Delhi on 15.12.2013. Besides reviewing the situation following the Union Cabinet's approval for the CR proposal of the CBEC, a few important decisions were taken in the meeting unanimously. These include, among others :
1. The reiteration of our foremost demand to do away immediately with regional disparities in promotions from Inspectors to Superintendents by putting in place provisions to resolve this appalling inequity permanently.
2. Seek an end to subjectivity and arbitrariness in processing and considering transfer applications of Inspectors from one CC Zone to another, by requesting the Board to issue guidelines in this regard.
3. Demand a mechanism so that seniority/length of service rendered in Inspectors' cadre is duly reflected in the seniority of Superintendents.
4. Committees formed in course of the Shimla CEC to examine different issues shall expedite the tasks assigned to them and submit their reports well before the next CEC.
5. The membership drive is required to be given a further boost, and the exercise of collection of DDO certificates needs to be completed quickly. All subscription dues upto March 14 to be remitted by all units before the next CEC. Contributions to the Legal Fund need to be collected by all units as decided in the Shimla CEC soon.
6. No communication be made by the AICEIA's regional formations to the CBEC or other authorities especially in matters related to CR, since it is likely to cause confusion,which ultimately will only undermine the overall interests of the cadre.
7. That the next meeting of the Central Executive Committee of the AICEIA shall be held in Mumbai by the end of January'14, or in any case in early February.
Follow up in New Delhi
Following the meeting, All India office bearers met the DGHRD and other key officials of the CBEC over the next two days and apprised them of the expectations of the cadre from the CR and our concerns regarding implementation of the same.
The issues relating to anomalies in MACP to promotee officers among Inspectors, minimum entry pay and other such issues are also being vigourously pursued by the AICEIA with the concerned agencies, and positive results are expected very soon.
The ADG (HRM), DGHRD, CBEC has issued a letter on 12th December to all Cadre Controlling Chief Commissioners of Cental Excise and Customs calling for detailed Information about present position of promotions of Gr B Executive Non-Gazetted officers. All AICEIA office bearers are requested to pursue this with the respective CC's offices and help in correct and quick communication of this data to the DGHRD.
The Cabinet's sanction for creation of new posts and additional posts in different cadres of the CBEC is expected to be formally notified by the Board any day now. However, locations of new formations, their jurisdictions and other details on how the entire CR exercise will unfold will be finalised in the coming few weeks once the Committees constituted submit their reports to the Board. There is no apprehension of the posts arising out of Restructuring having to be filled in phases, as no such mandate is there in the Cabinet's approval to the CBEC's proposals.
News about our Organisation
In continuation of the efforts to strengthen the organisation, well attended meetings were held in the past couple of months at Nagpur, Trivandrum and Raipur. An encouraging trend emerging at all these meetings in which All India office bearers of the AICEIA also participated was that the newer and younger entrants to the cadre are evincing a keen interest and this definitely augurs well for the Association's future.
O A in Mumbai CAT - Update
Com. Sanjay Srinivasan, VP (West Zone) of the AICEIA has informed that the next hearing in the Mumbai bench of CAT is fixed for 6th January 2014 in our notional fixation of pay from 01.01.1996 case. The WP against the CAT's verdict granting the said benefit deciding an OA filed by the ITGOA is scheduled to be heard by the High Court of Bombay on 20th Dec'13.
Ajit Kumar K G
Secretary General
Information about CR Notification.
Dear Friends,
With best regards, always at your service!
Yours Fraternity,
JAIPAL SINGH
PRESIDENT, AICEIA, Hyd-Zone.
First of all I would like to thank all our colleges for huge response and appreciation of our own website, I know we all are very eagerly waiting for the cadre restructuring(CR) notification because in our cadre majority of the officers are waiting for one promotion more than last 20 years. The CR notification will be issued very soon as a routine, it is with Finance Adviser for approval as informed by our Hon'ble Secretary General Shri K.G.Ajit Kumar on 17-12-2013 at 17:13 pm, as our All India Team were in New Delhi (Board Office) for our association work.
I hope, this notification will bring sufficient posts for all the cadres and wish this new year will bring prosperous gift for all of us.
With best regards, always at your service!
Yours Fraternity,
JAIPAL SINGH
PRESIDENT, AICEIA, Hyd-Zone.
Monday, 16 December 2013
Latest update up-to 16Th December, 2013
CBEC effects transfers in the cadre of Commissioners
Shri K.R.N.Chary, ADG(Audit), Hyderabad has been transferred as Commissioner-CX, Vapi vide Office Order No. 264/2013, dt. 12-12-2013 issued by CBEC. No substitute has been posted in his place.
Mumbai CBI nabs Customs officer accepting bribe
MUMBAI, DEC 16, 2013: THE Mumbai CBI has booked a case against a Customs Preventive Officer posted at the office of DC, SEEPZ-SEZ, Andheri (East) for alleged demand of Rs 3 lakhs for allowing the complainant to remove scrap from the notified area. The accused allegedly threatened that if the complainant did not pay the bribe, he will impose penalty five times of the value of work order and also will not allow to carry out the interior work being carried out in the Nationalised bank premises.
Thereafter CBI laid a trap and the accused was caught red handed while demanding & accepting bribe of Rs. 25,000/- as part payment of total bribe of Rs. 3 lakhs. Cash of Rs. 40,000/- was recovered from the possession of the officer including said bribe of Rs. 25,000/- accepting from the complainant and Rs. 15,000/- collected from another contractor. The officer has been arrested and will be produced in the Designated CBI Court today.
During the house search of the officer, cash of Rs. 1.5 lakhs seized alongwith other incriminating documents pertaining to assets.
Thereafter CBI laid a trap and the accused was caught red handed while demanding & accepting bribe of Rs. 25,000/- as part payment of total bribe of Rs. 3 lakhs. Cash of Rs. 40,000/- was recovered from the possession of the officer including said bribe of Rs. 25,000/- accepting from the complainant and Rs. 15,000/- collected from another contractor. The officer has been arrested and will be produced in the Designated CBI Court today.
During the house search of the officer, cash of Rs. 1.5 lakhs seized alongwith other incriminating documents pertaining to assets.
TIOL
Govt employees near retirement should not be disturbed: CAT
New Delhi, (PTI) The Central Administrative Tribunal has held that government employees on the verge of superannuation should not be disturbed merely because they have stayed for a considerably long period at a particular place.
The apex tribunal said that such a benefit should be extended to superannuating employees to retire peacefully at a particular place after years of dedicated service.
"Merely because the applicants have a long stay and the transfer order could not be implemented so far would not by itself constitute sufficient reason.
"There is an objective based on considerations of welfare behind such provision in the transfer policy as it would enable a person about to retire after a long and devoted service to make arrangements for settling down thereafter with his family, acquire a house if not already done," Member N D Dayal said.
Sunday, 15 December 2013
Latest on Restructuring of Field Formations in CBEC, Other News
The Inter-Ministerial consultation on CR proposals of CBEC has been completed. Issues raised by other Ministries have been responded to by the CBEC, and thereafter the Draft Note for Cabinet prepared by the DGHRD/CBEC has been approved by the Finance Minister. It is expected that the Note will be placed before the Union Cabinet and the CR proposal approved in the next two -three weeks.
Meanwhile, to address the long standing problems including that of stagnation in the Gr B executive cadres, and for better management of human resources, it is learnt that the Board is consulting the National Productivity Council, and also making a detailed reference to the DoP&T, and considering engaging specialist consultancy agencies to suggest workable remedies to these problems within the overall existing regulatory framework governing personnel matters. The AICEIA has communicated to the Board / Ministry that concerns and opinions of Associations must necessarily be taken on board while formulating or altering such policies. Well reasoned and detailed proposals in this direction have already been submitted to the Board. We stand resolute in our demand that there should be a time -bound scheme of promotion for Gr B executives in the CBEC, and regional disparities in promotions from Inspectors to Superintendents among different Cadre Control Zones should be done away with forthwith. There is no dilution in our demand for parity among the three (base) feeder cadres for promotion to the Gr A entry level posts, and that promotional avenues as available to other comparable cadres in Central Government service should be open to us too.
In the case of granting Grade Pay of Rs 5400/- to Inspectors on completion of four years of service after getting first ACP, Shri M. Subramaniam, erstwhile General Secretary of the Salem Branch of the AICEIA filed a contempt petition in the Madras High Court against the Department for not implementing the High Court Order despite the Supreme Court not staying the same. Following that, the Ministry has ordered that the benefit be allowed to Shri Subramainam. Meanwhile AICEIA is seeking legal advice on how to go about pursuing the case in the wake of the Supreme Court effectively turning down our Application for early hearing in the Civil Appeal filed by the UoI challenging the subject Order of the Madras High Court.
Ajit Kumar K G
Secretary General
Union Cabinet approves Cadre Restructuring in CBEC
The AICEIA welcomes this development.
It is hoped that implementation of Restructuring would be effected expeditiously in such manner that the shameful regional disparities across different Cadre Control Zones that exist in promotions of Central Excise Inspectors to Superintendents will be wiped away, as has been repeatedly assured to this Association by the CBEC at the highest level. This exercise also affords an opportunity to very significantly reduce the acute stagnation at least in the cadre of Inspectors.
The Notification in this respect is expected to be issued by the Joint Secretary (Admn.), CBEC in the next few days, after formal approvals of the draft from the Board and the Ministry.
The CBEC has already drawn an elaborate plan for smooth and quick rolling-out of the CR, and a Core Committee having the DGHRD at its helm and including 10 other members has been constituted for this purpose, with an extensive ambit as evident from the wide terms of reference notified. Other Committees too have been constituted for conducting DPCs; for Operational Issues including Re -organisation of Formations and Allocation of Staff Strength; for Recruitment Rules for various cadres; for Technical matters; and for Infrastructure. The Committee for Operational Issues is headed by a Chief Commissioner level officer, and all other Committees by Commissioner level officers. Very optimistic and tight deadlines ranging from one month to six months have been set for each Committee to complete the tasks assigned.
The AICEIA has repeatedly and insistently demanded time bound promotions for this cadre. Career advancement opportunities at par with our counterparts on the Customs side in CBEC itself, and with other comparable cadres like the Inspectors of Income Tax, Central Secretariat Services etc. is a demand we have never diluted. Equity also demands that officers of any particular Zone with better promotional avenues should not enjoy any unfair advantage over their brothers of any other stagnated Zone, who are no less than them in any respect. Justice within the Central Excise stream would be that the combined length of service put together as Inspector and Superintendent should determine who gets promoted first as Assistant Commissioner. Those opposing efforts to bring in such a dispensation citing lack of precedent and certain court verdicts need to be exposed for the self- serving interests they are representing instead of trying to find workable ways to overcome the unjust state of affairs that obtains presently.
While this CR may not be adequate in scope to bring in any such revolutionary alterations in the scenario overnight, we definitely find ourselves at a very significant juncture now, and our actions today will have far-reaching implications.
Beginning April this year, officials of the Board and the DGHRD have engaged in a continuous exercise of consultation with the AICEIA, and we have made detailed written and oral submissions elucidating the aspirations of this cadre, and suggesting pragmatic means to achieve those. All these shall be reiterated in the coming weeks by this Association. Appropriate representations, totally in line with the Resolutions adopted at Conventions and meetings of the Central Executive Committee of the AICEIA too shall be made again to the Board shortly.
To deliberate on the situation in light of the current developments a meeting of National office bearers of the AICEIA is hereby convened at New Delhi on Sunday 15.12.2013 at 10.00 A.M. in Pahar Ganj area in the vicinity of the New Delhi Railway Station. The exact venue shall be communicated once it is finalised.
Meanwhile the Committees formed at the Shimla meeting of the CEC in July'13 are called upon to submit proposals / reports to the President / Secretary General on the subjects assigned to them at the earliest, so that after due consideration the same can be acted upon effectively. Any interested parties can send their views or suggestions to the respective Committees. For details of those blogpost dated August 14th 2013 may please be referred to.
All units are requested to submit DDO Certificates immediately and clear all outstanding dues upto 2013-14 to the All India body at the earliest so that functioning of the Association is not impaired.
I once again exhort Inspectors of Central Excise all across the country to strengthen this Association and contribute their mite in the endeavour it has undertaken to ensure a service for each officer of this cadre where one doesn't have to compromise on one's dignity and self-respect.
I also call upon the present office-bearers of the Association at all levels to bring forth a public-spirited new line of leadership in right earnest so that the Association is not left directionless in the coming months when promotions will be effected en masse. Those in the initial years of service as Inspectors should come forward to shoulder organisational responsibilities to ensure that their tomorrows are better and brighter than those of their predecessors. A vibrant, robust organisation which exists today is the result of the untiring toil of dozens of office bearers and thousands of members who have strived hard over several years to put it in the position it enjoys today, and I call upon my younger brothers and sisters in the cadre to participate in all activities of the AICEIA with vigour and commitment, and nurture this great organisation, since it is the sole mechanism by which our collective can better its lot.
With Fraternal Greetings
Ajit Kumar K G
Secretary General
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