Tuesday, December 22, 2009

NOTIFICATION OF APPROVAL OF GUWAHATI CIRCLE UNIT


The unanimous Election of the following Office Bearers for the Unit Working Committee of GUWAHATI CIRCLE UNIT, GUWAHATI (ASSAM) held on 04.09.2009 is hereby Approved on behalf of the C.W.C. of AIASA. The Unit will function as fully recognized body of the All India Archaeological Service Association with immediate effect till further orders.

CHAIRMAN : SHRI. NAYAN DAS, HQRS
UNIT SECRETARY : SHRI. NIPU RANJAN DUTTA, HQRS
JOINT SECRETARY : SHRI. SUNIL DAS, HQRS
TREASURER : SHRI. ANANDA RAM DEKA, HQRS
INTERNAL AUDITOR : SHRI. SUMAN SARKAR, HQRS

OFFICE COUNCIL MEETING

STAFF SIDE LEADER : SHRI. NIPU RANJAN DUTTA
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. A. SATPATTY, HQRS
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. H. CHAKRABORTY, HQRS.
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. BASANT KR. NATH, HQRS



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(B.A. Chandra Shekhar)
Secretary General

Saturday, December 5, 2009

New Opening hours of the Site Museums

To
The Director General
Archaeological Survey of India
Janpath
New Delhi-11.

Sub: Revision of New Opening hours of the Site Museums
w.e.f. 3.12.2009-immediate attention-Requested.
Ref: 1) Your O.M. No. 18-42/2009-Mus. Dated 30th November 2009.
2)Your Corrigendum No. 18-42/2009-Mus. Dt. 01.12.09.
Sir,

I am to draw your kind attention to the O.M. cited under reference No. 1 and subsequent Corrigendum dated 1.12.09 wherein the Opening of the Site Museums of A.S.I. will be revised from 08.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. effective from 3rd December 2009. Hitherto, since from the establishment, these Museums were open to visitors from 10.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. The said Office Memorandum had come as a great Shock to the Staff working in the museums.

In this connection, I write to inform you that consequent upon the revision of new Opening hours of these site Museums, the Officers and Staff posted at these site Museums are forced to reach the Museum by 07.30 A.M. so as to attend to the Sweeping/cleaning of Galleries, keeping the Galleries neat and tidy, Handing over/Taking over of Galleries and allotment of duties to the Gallery Attendants so that they can keep open the Museum to the visitors at 8.00 A.M. and has to close the Museum after the departure of Visitors at 5.30 P.M. and even more according to the quantum of the visiting tourists at concerned Museums thereby the Officers and Staff work for a additional period of Three hours per day i.e., in total 10 hours. At present, though almost all the Museums in India are lacking of staff strength, the Officers and Staff posted at these Museums are rendering yeomen service and striving hard in building up the reputation and image of the Department as also to keep up the confidence of the Superiors. Above all, majority of the Museums in India were closed on Fridays and they were getting sufficient opportunity and time to reorganize the Galleries periodically and to take up developmental activities in time to time. Consequent upon the revision of the opening hours as also to keep the Museums open on all the days of the year, the general cleaning and developmental activities in these Museums will definitely be hampered and comes to a standstill. The Staff were put into lot of inconvenience not only to avail their legitimate holidays viz., public holidays/Earned Leave/Casual Leave/Commuted leave but also their weekly holidays also. Government of India has specified the working hours of the employees and according to labour rules also, the Staff are supposed to work only for 8.00hrs a day. Though the Officers and Staff working in the administrative offices are enjoying the benefit of 2 days weekly holiday, the Officers and Staff working in the museums are getting only one day as their weekly holiday. Though there was a stiff resentment from the Officers and Staff working in these Museums across the country to implement the revised opening hours w.e.f. 3rd December 2009, this Association having due regard in your benign administration had requested them to oblige the orders of the Director General at the first instance., and assured that this Association will definitely heed to their genuine grievances. However, this Association strongly protests and condemns the undue attitude of the Directorate in this regard in whole.

Under the circumstances and facts explained above, I would request you kindly to review your decision and issue one more corrigendum immediately and restore the earlier timings in the larger interest of justice and equity.

I am of the firm opinion that you will consider our request in the right spirit and review your decision in order to protect the interest of large number of employees working in the Department who are having immense faith and due regard in your able and benign administration.

Thanking you and expecting a favorable action in this regard at the earliest.

Yours faithfully,
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(B.A. Chandra Shekhar)
Secretary General


Monday, November 23, 2009

Minutes of 62nd JCM Meeting

The Minutes of 62nd JCM meeting held on 14.09.2009 under the Chairmanship of Shri. K.N. Srivastava, IAS, Director General, A.S.I., New Delhi for kind information to the members.





Sunday, November 22, 2009

Tour Programme of Sri B.A. Chandra Shekhar, Secretary General along with Shri S.C. Sharma, President, ASA, Lucknow for the month of December 2009.

09.12.09 - Mysore 10.12.09 - Chennai (Rail /Chennai Exp S-4)
10.12.09 - Chennai 12.12.09 - Varanasi (Rail / Varanasi Exp S-5)
12.12.09 – Attending ASA Meetings at Kushi Nagar and Jaunpur Sub-Units.
13.12.09 – Attending Convention of Central Govt. Employees Co-ordination Committee, East Zone, U.P.
13.12.09 – Attending ASA Meeting of Combined Unit, Saranath and discussion with A.S.A.M., Saranath Museum.
13.12.09 - Varanasi 14.12.09 - Patna ( Rail )
14.12.09 – Attending ASA Meeting at Excavation Branch – III Unit and Discussion with Head of Offices of Circle, Excavation Branch, and Science Branch, Patna.
14.12.09 - Patna 15.12.09 - Howrah ( Rail )
15.12.09 – Attending ASA meeting of Kolkata Circle Unit and Discussion with the Regional Director (East)., A.S.I., Kolkata and S.A., A.S.I., Kolkata Circle, Kolkata.
15.12.09 - Sealdah 16.12.09 - Murshidabad (Rail )
16.12.09 – ASA Meeting of Combined Unit, Murshidabad and Disscussion with A.S.A.M., A.S.I., Murshidabad regarding staff problems.
17.12.09 - Murshidabad. 17.12.09 - Sealdah (Rail)
17.12.09 - Howrah 17.12.09 - Bhubaneswar. (Rail)
18.12.09 – Attending ASA Meeting of Circle, H.D. No. IV, Science Branch and Excavation Branch Units of Bhubaneswar and to discuss with the Head of Offices of Circle, H.D. No. IV, Excavation Branch and Science Branches of Bhubaneswar.
19.12.09- Attending ASA meeting at Puri & Konark Sub-Units, Museum Unit, Konark and for discussion with A.S.A.M., Konark Museum.
20.12.09 - Bhubaneswar 21.12.09 - Srirangapatna (Rail / Bus.)


(B.A. Chandra Shekhar)
Secretary General

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Promotion of Assistant Archaeologists as Assistant Superintending Archaeologists

I am very much happy to inform you all that, as per the assurance given in the 62nd JCM Meeting held on 14th September 2009 the Director General, A.S.I., New Delhi has promoted 13 Assistant Archaeologists as Assistant Superintending Archaeologists based on their Seniority and Reservation Quota vide letter No. 2-4/2009-Adm-I dated 07th October 2009. The Names and New Place of Posting of the newly promoted Officers are as follows.

Shri. Neeraj Kumar Sinha - Patna Circle
Shri. Uday Anand Shastry - Bijapur Museum
Shri. R.K. Verma - Ranchi Circle
Shri. Afsar Adil Hashmi - Chanderi Museum
Ms. Anju Dhavan - Delhi Circle
Ms. R. Radha Ballabhee - Sanchi Musuem
Shri. Rajeev Dwivedi - Fathepur Sikri Museum
Shri. K.R. Mohan Das - Kondapur Museum
Shri. Babji Rao Cherukurl - Amaravathi Museum
Shri. Vishnu Kant Kulshrestha - S.S. Museum, Delhi
Shri. Kanwar Singh - Jaipur Circle
Shri. M. Kalimuthu - Mattancherry Palace Museum,Cochin
Shri. Rajensra Dehuri - Vaishali Museum

I on behalf on this Association and on my own behalf congratulate all the newly promoted Officers and request them to extend their fullest cooperation to this Association in future.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Notification of Approval of Temple Survey Project Unit, Bhopal

The Election of the following Office Bearers for the Unit Working Committee of TEMPLE SURVEY PROJECT UNIT, BHOPAL held on 31.07.2009 is hereby Approved on behalf of the C.W.C. of AIASA. The Unit will function as fully recognized body of the All India Archaeological Service Association with immediate effect till further orders.

CHAIRMAN : SHRI. K.K. SOMAN
UNIT SECRETARY : SHRI. RAJA KHAROSIA
TREASURER : SHRI. SANJAY SHRIVASTAVA
INTERNAL AUDITOR : SHRI. ALHAD VYAS

OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBERS

STAFF SIDE LEADER : SHRI. RAJA KHAROSIA
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. L.K. BHAGCHANDANI
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. A.S. TOMAR


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(B.A. Chandra Shekhar)
Secretary General

Notification of Approval of Excavation Branch I Unit, Nagpur

The unanimous Election of the following Office Bearers for the Unit Working Committee of EXCAVATION BRANCH UNIT I, NAGPUR held on 04.09.2009 is hereby Approved on behalf of the C.W.C. of AIASA. The Unit will function as fully recognized body of the All India Archaeological Service Association with immediate effect till further orders.

CHAIRMAN : SHRI. DHARMPAL KAMBLE
VICE CHAIRMAN : SHRI. BHASKAR BHOYAR
UNIT SECRETARY : SHRI. DEVENDRA KASBI
JOINT SECRETARY : SHRI. RAMNERESH SHARMA
TREASURER : SHRI. SHANKAR KHAIRKAR
INTERNAL AUDITOR : SHRI. HEMRAJ BARAPATRE

OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBERS

STAFF SIDE LEADER : SHRI. DEVENDRA KASBI
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. R.G. PATIL
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. R.G. NAGULWAR
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SMT. S.B. SUPLE

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(B.A. Chandra Shekhar)
Secretary General

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Delegation of Power to Regional Directors regarding Grant of ACP


All the Members are well aware that the power of Grant of MACP's in respect of Group A, B and C Staff was with the Directorate. Now the Director General has issued Orders delegating the Powers to the Regional Directors regarding grant of MACP's in respect of Group B (Gazetted and Non Gazetted) and Group C Staff under their Jurisdiction. The Association will be take up the matter with concerned Regional Directors to clear the pending MACP Cases at the earliest.


Thursday, September 3, 2009

Notification of Approval of Horticulture Division No. IV Unit

The unanimous Election of the following Office Bearers for the Unit Working Committee of HORTICULTURE DIVISION NO. IV UNIT, BHUBANESWAR held at Rajarani Temple Garden, Bhubaneswar on 22.08.2009 is hereby Approved on behalf of the C.W.C. of AIASA. The Unit will function as fully recognized body of the All India Archaeological Service Association with immediate effect till further orders.
CHAIRMAN : SHRI. BIJAYA KUMAR BARIK
VICE CHAIRMAN : SHRI. DEENABANDHU BHOI
UNIT SECRETARY : SHRI. BABAJI PARIDA
JOINT SECRETARY : SHRI. SARATH CH. PRADHAN
TREASURER : SHRI. BAIKUNATHA JENA
INTERNAL AUDITOR : SHRI. PRAVASH CH. BEHERA
ASSISTANT SECRETARY : SHRI. KRUSHNA CH. MALLICK

OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBERS
STAFF SIDE LEADER : SHRI. BABAJI PARIDA
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. SAILENDRA SAMAL
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. KISHORE KU. MOHANTY
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. NARENDRA KU. DAS
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. G. TRINATHA REDDY

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(B.A. Chandra Shekhar)
Secretary General

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Notification of Approval of Excavation Branch V Unit

NOTIFICATION

The Election of the following Office Bearers for the Unit Working Committee of EXCAVATION BRANCH V UNIT, VADODARA held on 31.07.2009 is hereby Approved on behalf of the C.W.C. of AIASA. The Unit will function as fully recognized body of the All India Archaeological Service Association with immediate effect till further orders.

CHAIRMAN : SHRI. R.N. KUMARAN
VICE CHAIRMAN : SHRI. K.P. PARMAR
UNIT SECRETARY : SHRI. B.M. ROHIT
TREASURER : SMT. SUNITA PARMAR
INTERNAL AUDITOR : SHRI. N.B. SONI

OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBERS

STAFF SIDE LEADER : SHRI. B.M. ROHIT
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. J.B. MAKWANA
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. N.M. RAVAL

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(B.A. Chandra Shekhar)
Secretary General

62nd JCM Meeting to be held on 14th September 2009




I am happy to inform you that the 62nd JCM Meeting will be held under the Chairmanship of the Director General, A.S.I., New Delhi on 14th September 2009. All the JCM Members are hereby requested to attend the JCM Meeting without fail. A copy of the letter received from the Directorate is posted herewith, JCM Members may download the same, obtain their train reservation and reach the Place in time.






Saturday, August 29, 2009

Adhoc Bonus for the year 2008-09




I am very much happy to inform you all that the order for Payment of Adhoc Bonus for the year 2008-09 to the Central Govt. Employees has been issued by the Ministry of Finance. The Members may download the Orders from the Ministry of Finance Web Site or from here as well.









Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Rates of D.A. to Staff Side Members of JCM/OCM

The New Rates of reimbursement of Hotel Bills and Food Bills for the Staff Side Members for Attending J.C.M./O.C.M Meetings has been revised. The Members may download the New Orders from the following link.
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=9b54c1b039d57eacd2db6fb9a8902bda

Payment of 60 % Arrears of 6th CPC Ordered


I am very much happy to inform you all that the Govt. has ordered for Payment of 60% of Arrears of 6th CPC to its employees.

Notification of Approval of Horticulture Division No. II Unit

The unanimous Election of the following Office Bearers for the Unit Working Committee of HORTICULTURE DIVISION NO. II UNIT, NEW DELHI held at Safdarjung Tomb, New Delhi on 07.08.2009 is hereby Approved on behalf of the C.W.C. of AIASA. The Unit will function as fully recognized body of the All India Archaeological Service Association with immediate effect till further orders.

CHAIRMAN : SHRI. ARUN KUMAR
VICE CHAIRMAN : SHRI. RAMASHANKAR
UNIT SECRETARY : SHRI. RAJENDRA KUMAR
JOINT SECRETARY : SHRI. ROBERT SAMUEL
TREASURER : SHRI. JNANCHAND KHANNA
INTERNAL AUDITOR : SHRI. HARISH JOSHI

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(B.A. Chandra Shekhar)
Secretary General

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

List of Central Working Committee Members of ASA along with their Mobile Numbers.

1. S.C. Sharma, President - 94150 60227
2. Bhim Sain, Vice President - 98109 48656
3. B.A. Chandra Shekhar, Secretary General - 94498 54779
4. M. K. Verma, Addl. Secretary General (North) - 94150 92529
5. R. Gnana Prabhu, Addl Secretary General (South) - 99017 18418
6. B. Moharana, Addl. Secretary General (East) - 93370 60351
7. Rohit Shah, Addl. Secretary General (West) - 99252 21796
8. Abdul Saleem, Addl. Secretary General (Central) - 98932 74779
9. Aqueel Ahmed, Dy. Secretary General (North) - 99274 14304
10. G. Kamaraj, Dy. Secretary General (South) - 94404 22864
11. Shivshankar Yadav, Dy. Secretary General (East) - 99729 61968
12. S.B. Rindhe, Dy. Secretary General (West) - 98600 82350
13. Vijay Sharma, Dy. Secretary General (Central) - 94250 18390
14. C.M. Pillai, Internal Auditor - 94955 24568
15. V. Ramesh, Treasurer - 94490 73302
16. Somla Naik, Departmental Council Member - 94484 39989
17. T. Chenchuratnam, Departmental Council Member - 94403 19449
18. M.A. Khan, J.C.M Member - 98890 93142
19. B.A. Ranganath, J.C.M. Member - 94497 82512
20. N. Ch. Peddintlu, J.C.M. Member - 94908 87329
21. Rajesh Johri, J.C.M. Member - 99789 67853
22. P.G. Deshmukh, J.C.M. Member - 94226 17988
23. Utpal Chakravorty, J.C.M. Member - 99546 25188
24. Sanjay Angarey, J.C.M. Member - 94065 27972
25. Ashok Kondal, J.C.M. Member - 98166 14516
26. L.R. Sudheendra Rao, J.C.M. Member - 98459 43936
27. Kailash Chandra Joshi, J.C.M. Member - 98110 40060
28. Meeta Srivastava, CWC Councillor - 94151 52015
29. K.M. Saxena, CWC Councillor - 94257 78293
30. A.M Agharia, CWC Councillor - 98250 47086
31. A. Rasheed Khan, CWC Councillor - 94402 78294
32. Bimal Tiwari, CWC Councillor - 97325 30256
33. R.K. Dwivedi, CWC Councillor - 98234 50186
34. Subhash Bomble, CWC Councillor - 94489 72739
35. K.M. Murali Krishna, CWC Councillor - 94410 16882
36. Bhanu Prakash Verma, CWC Councillor - 94217 47752
37. Sridhar Nanda, CWC Councillor - 98610 06870
38. G. Srinivasa Rao, CWC Councillor - 98451 97265

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Modified Notification of Approval of Aurangabad Circle Unit

In partial modification of the Notification of this Association contained in Letter No. ASA/2009-362 to 368 dated 3.8.2009, The Election of the following Office Bearers for the Unit Working Committee of AURANGABAD CIRCLE UNIT, AURANGABAD held on 20.07.2009 at Aurangabad is hereby Approved on behalf of the C.W.C. of AIASA. The Unit will function as fully recognized body of the All India Archaeological Service Association with immediate effect till further orders.

CHAIRMAN : SHRI. D.S. KOLI
VICE CHAIRMAN : SHRI. B.S. TADAVI
UNIT SECRETARY : SHRI. S.L. MAGRE
JOINT SECRETARY : SHRI. SAKHARAM NAMADEV JADHAV
TREASURER : SHRI. A.K. TURE
INTERNAL AUDITOR : SHRI. V.I. RAMTEKE


OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBERS
STAFF SIDE LEADER : SHRI. S.L. MAGRE
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SMT. NEETU S. BHITRE
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. E.M. SOLUNKE
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. D.T. ASAR
OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI.RAJESH KARTARSINGH DULGAJ

OFFICE COUNCIL MEMBER : SHRI. ASHOK ASARAM SOSTHE

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(B.A. Chandra Shekhar)
Secretary General

Delegation of Administrative powers to the Regional Directors

To
The Director General
Archaeological Survey of India
Janpath, New Delhi – 110 011.

Sub: Delegation of Administrative powers to the Regional Directors –
Modification of orders- requested.
Ref: Your office Order No. 88/2009-Adm.I dated 22.07.2009.

Sir,

I write to inform you that, while thanking your kindself for taking bold steps in establishing the Regional Directorate offices and delegating financial and administrative powers to the Regional Directors, I am to draw your kind attention to our discussions held on 8th July 2009 during which, you had assured us that the powers of transfers of any cadres will not be delegated to the Regional Directors. But to our surprise, the power of Transfer of Group ‘B’ (Gazetted), Group ‘B’ (Non-Gazetted), Group ‘C’ and ‘D’ within the Region has been delegated to the Regional Directors vide your Office Order cited above.

As you are kindly aware, hitherto, when the powers of transfer of all cadres through out the country were vested with the Office of the Director General, the Gr. B, C and D staff were transferred from one Circle to another Circle or Zone, only when they are promoted to the higher posts and such promotional posts were not available in their Circle/Zonal offices of other branches or when there were requests from individual officials to join their family. The powers were never misused for harassing any officers or staff members of any cadre. Now, I am sure, the powers of transfer delegated to the Regional Directors will definitely be misused to harass and black-mail the officers and low paid staff members of Gr. B (Non-Gazetted), Gr. C and D Cadres. We have living examples of harassment and blackmailing meted out to number of low paid Gr. C and Gr. D staff by some Circle and Zonal officers with limited powers of transferring them within the jurisdiction of the Circles/Zones in general and Female employees in particular. When such Gr. C and D staffs were transferred to a very distant places from their original posting, they were unable to maintain two establishments, one for themselves at the new place of posting and another at their original place of posting for the sake of their children’s education, thus, they were forced to opt for voluntary retirement. In the process, the Department has lost number of very richly experienced Group D staff who were striving hard in cleaning and removing vegetation even from a very peak of the monuments. You are kindly aware, of recent, education has become a very costly affair and every citizen has an ambition of providing good education to their children. But such unhealthy transfers of Gr. C and Gr. D staff to a far off place throws cold water on their ambition and their children have to suffer lack of good education.

Further, such transfer powers are not vested with the Directors working in the office of the Director General. There will be a great frustration among such Directors working in Directorate office without such powers on the one hand and on the other, the Regional Directors, who have enjoyed enormous powers, will hesitate to work in the office of the Director General, when they are transferred from the Regional Directorate to the office of the Director General.

Further, I would like to draw your kind attention to the Sl. No. 6 of the above Office Order wherein the powers of sanction of G.P.F. Advances in respect of all the Group A,B,C and D Officials of the Horticulture Branch has been delegated to the Chief Horticulturist. In this connection, it is brought to your kind notice that the Horticulture Branch of Archaeological Survey of India has been spreaded across the country and the staff working in this Branch are rendering yeomen service by laying out beautiful Lawns and Gardens highlighting the environs of the Nationally Protected Monuments which is being appreciated by the National/International tourists visiting these Monuments. The Horticulture Branch has at present Four Divisions located at Agra, New Delhi, Mysore and Bhubaneswar respectively and nearly 2000 employees of Group A, B,C, D are working in these Divisions and the jurisdiction of these Divisional Offices are very vast. At present though these Divisional Offices are having lack of Ministerial staff, but however they are managing to get the work achieved with the existing staff. If the said orders have to be implemented by the Chief Horticulturist stationed at Agra, the employees who are applying for sanction of G.P.F. Advances for their immediate needs feels very difficult and it may take months together to get their advance sanctioned and the main purpose of their requirements will definitely be defeated. In order to protect the interest of these staff, it is absolutely necessary that the powers of sanction of G.P.F. Advances and Final Withdrawals be restored with the Division Heads.

In the circumstances explained above, I would request you kindly to review your decision and issue a Corrigendum withdrawing the powers delegated to the Regional Directors of transferring officers and staff members of all Gr. B, C and D cadres and restore the same with the office of the Director General again in the larger interest of the justice and equity.

I hope, you will consider our request in a right spirit and review your decision in order to protect the interest of the large number of employees working in the Department having due regard in your able and benign administration.

Thanking you Sir, in anticipation of your orders in the matter at the earliest.

Yours faithfully,

Sd/-
(B.A. Chandra Shekhar)
Secretary General

Friday, August 14, 2009

Imparting of training to the Non-Matriculate Group D Staff

To
The Director General
Archaeological Survey of India
Janpath
New Delhi – 110 011.

Sub:Implementation of the recommendation of 6th CPC–Imparting of training
to the Non-Matriculate Group D Staff for placing in the Pay Band PB–I – Reg.
Ref: 1) This Association Letter No. ASA/2009-2124 dated 03.02.2009.
2) This Association Letter No. ASA/2009-2283 dated 06.04.2009.

Sir,
Kindly refer this Association letter citer under reference 1 & 2, wherein this association had requested your kind self to issue necessary circulars instructing all the Head of Offices of Circles/Branches to implement the recommendation of 6th CPC regarding imparting training to the non-matriculate Group D staff working in Archaeological Survey of India for placing them in the Pay Band PB-I of Rs. 5200-20200 with Grade Pay of Rs. 1800/- p.m as also for payment of Arrears w.e.f. 01.06.2009.

In this Connection, I write to bring to your kind notice that, in spite of Clear instructions by the Govt. of India and repeated requests by this association for imparting training to the Non-matriculate Group D Staff with in time schedule, no positive steps has been initiated by the Directorate, even after about a year of implementation of 6th CPC. The eligible Group D staffs are suffering from a monetary loss of about Rs. 400 to 700 per month due to non implementing of the decisions by the Govt. of India. The retirement dates of Many Group D staffs are fast approaching. If the training to the non Matriculate Group D staff will not be implemented immediately, it will be resulting in heavy loss during the payment of their retirement benefits, as well as during the fixation of their Pension.

Under the circumstances and facts stated above as also to protect the interest of low paid employees of this Department, I would request you kindly to arrange to issue necessary circulars instructing Head of Officers of all Circles and Branches to impart training to the Non-Matriculate Group D Employees and place them in the Pay Band PB – I with Grade Pay of Rs. 1800/- p.m as also to pay the arrears w.e.f. 1st January 2006 without any further loss of time, failing which this association is compelled to approach Higher Authorities for getting justice in the right earnest of the working class.

Eagerly Anticipating an early action in this regard.

Yours faithfully,
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(B.A. Chandra Shekhar)
Secretary General

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Website of All India Archaeological Service Association

I am very much happy to inform you all that the All India Archaeological Service Association which is the one and only recognized association in Archaeological Survey of India looking after welfare measures of nearly 169 cadres of Non Gazetted Employees of A.S.I., has started its own website for posting all recent activities to communicate the same immediately to all the members of this four decade old Association spreaded throughout the Country.