OFFICE BEARERS

Circle President : - Sukhtej Singh, Assistant Supdt Posts, Amritsar Sub Division, Amritsar 9463004921;

Circle Secretary :- Vikas Sharma, Assistant Supdt Posts, Ropar Sub Division, Ropar 9417226661;

Circle Treasurer :- Gaurav Nagi, Inspector Post (PMU) Punjab Circle Chandigarh (M) 09876581559


Monday, July 25, 2011

CWC at CHANDIGARH ON 7th August 2011

All India Association of
Inspector & Asstt Supdt. Posts, Punjab Circle.


Suresh Kumar
[President]
Asstt Supdt RMS (HQ) Ld Dn. Ludhiana..
0161-2741700
(M) 9815599387
   Hari Mohan
   [Circle Secretary]
   DDM(PLI) O/o Chief Postmaster General Punjab, Chandigarh
   0172-2702231
   (M) 9888395400
   Gopal Krishan
   [Acting CS]
   Asstt Supdt Posts
   East Sub Division, Chd
   09888910654 


   Balbir Singh
   [Circle Treasurer]
   IP( MOD )
   O/o CPMG Chandigarh
   0172-2706007
   (M) 9914066754
No CH/IP-ASP/01 dated at Chandigarh the 25.07.2011
Notification
Under the provision of Article 30 of All India Association of Inspector Posts and Assistant Superintendent Posts, it is hereby notified that Circle Working Committee meeting will be held at GPO Chandigarh at 1030 hrs on 07.08.2011(Sunday) to discuss the following issues.
Agenda
1.            Discussions on the outcome of CAT Case.
2.           Discussions on filing of another CAT Case, in case, no decision is taken by DOP on the representation submitted to the Deptt.
3.            Discussion on change of charge of Circle Secretary.
4.            Proposed transfer of posts of HSG I- IPO cadre to general line.
5.            Impact on Gr B cadre on introduction of Postmaster cadre.
6.            Method of Calculation of Group B Posts.
7.            Enrolment of new entrants as member of the Association.
8.            Organizational matters, financial review / membership review.
9.            Any other issues by the permission of Chair. 

All office-bearers and CWC members of the Association are requested to attend the said meeting in time. Members of AIAIASP who are neither office-bearers nor CWC members but willing to join the CWC meeting (without the provision of special CL) are also welcome to attend the CWC meeting as invitees.
[Gopal Krishan]
Acting Circle Secretary
Copy to:
1.           The Chief Postmaster General, Punjab Circle, Chandigarh for kind information. Necessary orders may kindly be issued to all concerned for grant of special casual leave to office bearers and CWC members.
2.           Shri Roop Chand, General Secretary, All India Association of Inspectors & ASPs, CHQ, New Delhi for kind information.
3.           Shri S.K Sharma President of the Association.
4.           All office-bearers and CWC members.
5.           Sr.Supdt. of Post Offices Chandigarh Dn. Chandigarh for information.
6.           Sr. Postmaster, Chandigarh for kind information. He is requested to spare the accommodation in the HPO building for CWC meeting on 07.08. 2011
7.           Copy.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

A LESSON FOR EVERY SALARIED EMPLOYEE

Management Pot-Pourri -A lesson for Every Salaried Employee

Today I received this short story as a forward from my friend. It is worth reading for all like minded, hence on the blog:

A shopkeeper watching over his shop is really surprised when he sees a dog coming inside the shop, He shoos him away. But later, the dog is back inside again. So he goes over to the dog and notices that it has a note in its mouth. He takes the note and it reads “Can I have 12 soaps and a shampoo bottle, please. The money is with the dog.” The shopkeeper looks inside the dogs’ mouth and to his surprise there is a 100 rupees note in his mouth. So he takes the money and puts the soap, shampoo and change in a bag, and then places it in the dogs’ mouth.
The shopkeeper is so impressed, and since it is the closing time, he decides to follow the dog. The dog is walking down the street, when it comes to the zebra crossing; he waits till the signal turns green. He walks across the road till the bus stop. He waits on the stop and looks up the timetable for the bus. The shopkeeper is totally out of his mind as the dog gets into the bus and sits on a vacant seat. The shopkeeper followed the dog. The dog waits for the conductor to come to his seat. He gives the change to the conductor and shows him the neck belt to keep the ticket. The shopkeeper is almost fainting at this sight and so are the other people in the bus.
The dog then moves to the front exit of the door and waits for the bus stop to arrive, looking outside. As soon as the stop is in sight he wags his tail to inform the driver to stop. Then not even waiting for the bus stop to arrive the dog jumps out and runs to the house nearby. It opens a big iron gate and rushes towards the door. As it approaches the door, he changes his mind and walks towards the garden. The dog walks up to the window and beats his head several times on the window. It then walks back to the door and waits. The shopkeeper maintaining his senses walks up to the door and watched a big guy open the door.
The guy starts beating, kicking and abusing the dog. The shopkeeper is surprised and runs to stop the guy. The shopkeeper questions the guy “What in the heaven are you doing? The dog is a genius he could be famous in life.”
The guy responds “You call this clever? This is the 3rd time in this week that the dog has forgotten the door keys.
The moral of the story: You may continue to exceed onlooker’s expectations… But will always fall short of the bosses’ expectation…...