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- BSNL
- DOPT
- Deshabhimani,Malayalam News
- E Filling Income Tax Return E Filling Portal
- GMAIL
- INCOME TAX OF INDIA
- India Post
- Indiavision Live Online TV
- Kerala Chief Minister
- Kerala Kaumudi E-paper
- Kerala Kaumudi Online
- Kerala Kaumudi calander
- Kerala Postal Circle
- Make Money - Google Adsense
- Malayalam Calander
- Malayalam Movie Watch Online
- Manoramaonline
- PTC Mysore
- Raiway Passenger Reservation
- The Hindu News Paper
- Web Directory
- Yahoo
- ePost office
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Sunday, December 16, 2012
Indian Postal Service.
The
Department of Posts, trading as India Post, is a government-operated
postal system in India; it is generally referred to within India as "the
post office".
As of 31 March 2011 the Indian Postal Service had1,54,866 post offices, of which 1,39,040 (89.78 percent) were in rural areas and 15,826 (10.22 percent) in urban areas. It had 25,464 departmental POs and 1,29,402 ED BPOs. At the time of independence there were 23,344 post offices, primarily in urban areas. The network has registered a sixfold growth since independence, with the expansion's focus primarily in rural areas. On average, a post office serves an area of 21.23 square kilometres (8.20 sq mi) and a population of 7,114; it is the most widely-distributed postal system in the world. The large number is a result of a tradition of disparate postal systems, which were unified in the Indian Union after independence. Because of this far-flung reach and its presence in remote areas, the Indian postal service is also involved in other services (such as small-savings banking and financial services).
The postal service is under the Department of Posts, which is part of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology of the Government of India. The apex body of the department is the Postal Service Board, consisting of a chair and six members. The six board members govern personnel, operations, technology, postal life insurance, human-resource development (HRD) and planning. The joint secretary and financial adviser is also a permanent invitee.
India has been divided into 22 postal circles, each circle headed by a chief postmaster general. Each circle is divided into regions, headed by a postmaster general and comprising field units known as divisions (headed by SSPOs and SPOs). These divisions are further divided into subdivisions, headed by ASPs and IPs. Other functional units (such as circle stamp depots, postal store depots and mail motor service) may exist in the circles and regions. In addition to the 22 circles, there is a base circle to provide postal services to the Armed Forces of India. The base circle is headed by a Director General, Army Postal Service (with a rank of major general).
As of 31 March 2011 the Indian Postal Service had1,54,866 post offices, of which 1,39,040 (89.78 percent) were in rural areas and 15,826 (10.22 percent) in urban areas. It had 25,464 departmental POs and 1,29,402 ED BPOs. At the time of independence there were 23,344 post offices, primarily in urban areas. The network has registered a sixfold growth since independence, with the expansion's focus primarily in rural areas. On average, a post office serves an area of 21.23 square kilometres (8.20 sq mi) and a population of 7,114; it is the most widely-distributed postal system in the world. The large number is a result of a tradition of disparate postal systems, which were unified in the Indian Union after independence. Because of this far-flung reach and its presence in remote areas, the Indian postal service is also involved in other services (such as small-savings banking and financial services).
The postal service is under the Department of Posts, which is part of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology of the Government of India. The apex body of the department is the Postal Service Board, consisting of a chair and six members. The six board members govern personnel, operations, technology, postal life insurance, human-resource development (HRD) and planning. The joint secretary and financial adviser is also a permanent invitee.
India has been divided into 22 postal circles, each circle headed by a chief postmaster general. Each circle is divided into regions, headed by a postmaster general and comprising field units known as divisions (headed by SSPOs and SPOs). These divisions are further divided into subdivisions, headed by ASPs and IPs. Other functional units (such as circle stamp depots, postal store depots and mail motor service) may exist in the circles and regions. In addition to the 22 circles, there is a base circle to provide postal services to the Armed Forces of India. The base circle is headed by a Director General, Army Postal Service (with a rank of major general).
Source : Wikipedia via : http://postalinspectors.blogspot.in/
SB ORDERS 2012 AT A GLANCE.......
S.B
Order No
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Description
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Download
Link
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01/2012
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Action Plan to “Identify potential areas ofcorruption
related to Departmental
activities/functions and develop action plan to
mitigate them”- implementation of
the action plan regarding.
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02/2012
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Taking of Know
Your Customer(KYC) documents at the time of credit of maturity
value and cash withdrawal from savings account
opened without KYC
Documents.
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03/2012
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Release of Sanchaya
6.6.1
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04/2012
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Revision in Interest Rates of Small
Savings Schemes w.e.f 1st April 2012.
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05/2012
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Revision in Interest
Rates of Small Savings
Schemes w.e.f 1st April 2012
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06/2012
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Introduction of Facility of transfer of quarterly
interest of Sr.
Citizen Saving Sheme to any bank account through ECS
–release of SCSS
& MIS Ver 2.5.5 and Ver 3.1.5 by SDC kolkata
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07/2012
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Circulation of Notification
issued by Min ofFinance
(DEA) notifying the changes in interest rates of different
saving schemes effective from 01.04.2012 regarding
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08/2012
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Settlement of claims where
the claimant or near relatives are residing or depositor died in
abroad
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09/2012
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Introduction of the
depositor at the time ofopening of saving
account
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10/2012
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Change in text of column
No.2 printed in the standarized uniform savings bank passbook
from page No.2 to 24
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11/2012
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Measure to taken for prevention of frauds
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12/2012
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Revision in interest Rates of small
savings Scheme w.e.f 1st April 2012-Interest
tables ofTime
Deposit accounts opened on or after 01.04.2012
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13/2012
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Extension of facility of withdrawal of quarterly
interest of SCSS
accounts through Money to MIS accounts-reg
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14/2012
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Circulatuion of master
Circular NO.1 on AntiMoney laundering
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15/2012
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Problems in Sanchay Post software in handling
extended Sr. Citizen savings scheme Accounts
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16/2012
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Purchase of NSCby
an adult on behalf of Minor
–a clarification regarding
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Courtesy: http://satirur.blogspot.in/
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