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Monday, 13 January 2014

Central Executive Committee of the AICEIA is slated to meet at Mumbai on the 22nd and 23rd of February'14



Dear friends,

Our All India Secretary General informed that the Central Executive Committee of the AICEIA is slated to meet at Mumbai on the 22nd and 23rd of February'14. In this regard, I request to our association members to give the suggestions/grievances to put before the All India Forum to discuss and clarify, if any to our General Secretary, Hyderabad Zone.

   With regards, 

                                                                 Yours friends,
                                                                JAIPAL SINGH, 
                                                                  PRESIDENT, 
                                                             AICEIA, Hyd.Zone
  

One Time Permission for availing treatment and investigation for Diabetes, Hypertension and other Cardiac Diseases, Dialysis and Cancer for the period of six months

 

Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of Health & Family Welfare
Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
S-11045140 /2012/CGHS/HEC/CGHS (P)
Dated the 1st October, 2012
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub: Permission for treatment / investigations in respect of CGHS beneficiaries availing treatment for Diabetes, Hypertension & other Cardiac Diseases, Dialysis and Cancer.
The undersigned is directed to refer to the subject mentioned above and to state that at present the CGHS beneficiaries undergoing treatment for Diabetes, Hypertension & other Cardiac Diseases, Dialysis and Cancer require repeated investigations / treatment procedures over a period of time and as per the existing guidelines they are required to procure permission every time to get the prescribed treatment / investigations done at CGHS empanelled hospitals /diagnostic centres.
2. With a view to alleviate the inconvenience to CGHS beneficiaries in obtaining the requisite permission(s) every time, this Ministry has decided to permit issue of permission (referral) letters by competent authorities with a validity of six months from the date of issue of the original prescription for undergoing the prescribed treatment /investigation procedures to be conducted at the prescribed intervals over a period of six months as advised by a Government Specialist. The same permission (referral) letter shall be valid for undergoing the prescribed treatment procedures / investigations on multiple times during the six months, at intervals as advised by the Government Specialist.
sd-
[V.P.Singh]
Deputy Secretary to Government of India

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Happy Makar Sankranthi & Pongal!!

"Wishing that this festival brings good luck and prosperity and hoping that it is joyous, and fills your days ahead with happiness.Have a wonderful Pongal & Sankranthi - Regards - Jaipal Singh, President, AICEIA HYD-ZONE."

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

AICEIA HYD-ZONE 2014 year Diary released by Hon'ble Cheif Commissioner Shri B.B.Prasad ji.

Today our Hon'ble Chief Commissioner Shri B.B.Prasad ji has released our AICEIA HYD-ZONE 2014 year diary. Even though our chief commissioner was very busy as he had to attend CESTAT Court running in Head Quarters & cultural meet closing ceremony at Bharathi Vidya Bhavan, he spare us a little of his precious time for releasing of 2014 year diary & conveyed encouraging message to the Association . I'am heartily Thank-full on behalf of our entire association.

Regards- Jaipal Singh(President, AICEIA-HYD ZONE).

ALL INDIA CENTRAL EXCISE INSPECTORS ASSOCIATION, HYDERABAD ZONE NEW YEAR 2014 DIARY RELEASED ON 8TH JAN 2014 BY HON'BLE CHIEF COMMISSIONER SHRI B.B.PRASAD IN THE PRESENCE OF Dr.S.L.MEENA, COMMISSIONER APEALS ALONG WITH ASSOCIATION OFFICES BEARERS OF HYDERABAD ZONE









ALL INDIA CENTRAL EXCISE INSPECTORS ASSOCIATION
HYDERABAD ZONE BRANCH  :   HYDERABAD
(RECOGNISED BY THE GOVERNMNENT OF INDIA, MINISTRY OF FINANCE
VIDE CBEC F.NO.B.12017/1/2004-Ad.IV A dated 31.12.07 &14.1.08)
Website: www.hydexcust.org              email: hydinsas@gmail.com

President
JAIPAL SINGH  
Cell: 80197-69049



Treasurer
B.S.PRASAD
98490-11230



General Secretary
B.L.N.VARMA
98663-03385


Vice President

HYD-I COM’RATE:
M.A.RAVOOF
98855-15750


HYD-II COM’RATE:
B.MALLIKARJUNA
98489-80954


HYD-III COM’RATE:
AMARNATH
98490-95112


HYD-IV COM’RATE:
M.VITTAL RAO
98496- 41175


Joint Secretary

HYD-I COM’RATE:
ADDALA SRINIVAS
98493-20484


HYD-II COM’RATE
CV.NARASIMHA
98669-65898


HYD-III COM’RATE
M.RAMESH
93470-21118


HYD-IV COM’RATE
T.GOWRI SHANKAR
75690-43477          


EC-Members:


HYD- I &IV COM’RATE
A. SUJATHA
99487-99356


HYD- II &III COM’RATE
A. SHANTHA KUMAR
94405-82007

                                                                              Dated : 30.12.2013.
To

The Chief Commissioner,
Customs, Central Excise and Service Tax,
Hyderabad Zone,
Hyderabad.


Sir,
                Subject:-   Allocation of posts in Andhra Pradesh-Central Excise and `                                         Customs Formation - Request - Regarding.

-oOo-

At the outset, we the Hyderabad Central Excise Inspectors’ Association would like to submit that we are very fortunate to have our Hon’ble Chief Commissioner as one of the members of the most important   Committee constituted by the DGHRD. We take this opportunity to Congratulate Hon’ble Chief Commissioner for becoming a member of pivotal Committee which will definitely benefit the entire cadre of the department particularly in judicious distribution of sanction of posts in all the cadres.

 At this crucial juncture we take the opportunity to submit the following few lines for consideration while allocating the staff to Andhra Pradesh.

Sir, as on date the cadre of Superintendent is having a sanctioned strength of 711 posts in the Common Cadre of Hyderabad and Vizag Zones. These Zones comprise of 8 Commissionerates with a proportionate strength of 89 Superintendents per Commissionerate. Despite the existing sanctioned strength, it is well aware that there is an additional requirement of the Superintendents to meet the present work load in both the Zones.

However, we may also bring to the kind notice of the Chief Commissioner that the DGHRD vide their letter dated 03.09.2013 has proposed for sanction of 80 posts to each Central Excise /Service Tax/ Customs / Audit Commissionerates.  However, in the said proposals the sanction of Superintendents to Chief Commissioners Office and Commissioner (Appeals) Office was reduced drastically to one post in each office. But the Hon’ble Chief Commissioner is aware that the work load in CCO as well as Commissioner (Appeals) Office indicates the additional requirement.

Subsequently, it appears that the strength of the Superintendents was further reduced to 50 in each Central Excise Commissionerate. This will result in reduction of the cadre in the present Central Excise formations of Hyderabad and Vizag Zones. On examination of the requirement of Superintendents with the work load and collection of revenue we feel that the original proposal of DGHRD @ 80 Superintendents per Commissionerate will make the existing formations to cope up with the existing work load. Besides a separate sanction of Superintendent posts for audit, Service Tax and Customs Commissionerates is required to meet the need of growing potential of revenue in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam. It may be noted that the Industry particularly the Bulk Drug Industry, Service Tax net, Customs Imports and Exports and the IT industry is having great future in Hyderabad and also in Visakhapatnam. It is to submit that recently a new I.T.I.R has been sanctioned to Hyderabad with 2.19 Lakh Crore Rupees by the Central Government and Government is also concentrating on Second rung cities in Andhra Pradesh for establishing IT industrial hubs. Further bifurcation of state will lead to rapid growth of Service Tax Sector as well as Industry on both sides. Several proposals appear to be in pipeline for sanction by the Central Government to Andhra Pradesh in view of bifurcation. Receding of agitations and on stability of political situation in Andhra Pradesh the potential technocrat strength will show definitely a high growth of revenue as well as requirement of staff in immediate future.

In view of the foregoing we request the benign Chief Commissioner to consider the following points favourably:

i.                      all the Central Excise & Customs Commissionerates to be allocated with at least 80 number of Superintendent Posts each and 90 number of Superintendents in each Audit Commissionerate,
                                                                                                                  
ii.                   the posts allocated to Customs Commissionerate in Visakhapatnam Zone (Kakinada)  may be allotted to Central Excise pool so as to be filled up from Central Excise Inspectors cadre only. This is because all the Minor ports in India are being manned by Central Excise staff only.

                With regards,

Yours faithfully,


(B.L.N.VARMA)
                                                                                           GENERAL SECRETARY


Wednesday, 1 January 2014

Wish you all a Very Happy New Year!

“Year’s end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us. Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right.”
With Warm Regards- Jaipal Singh.