Wednesday, April 01, 2009

WE HAVEN’T LOST OUR HOPE:- सेक्रेटरी जनरल की कलम से

Friends, you are aware that our Chandigarh Circle is doing a splendid job, on 2nd of March, 2009 on behalf of All India Association, Chandigarh Circle took the task to meet the Minister of State for Finance (Expenditure) once again at Chandigarh; necessary support had been provided by our All India Leadership to transform the dialogue into a fairly successful one। All India Association salutes the comrades of Chandigarh circle as well as Chandigarh Branch for this impressive job.
Immediately after the meeting the Minister of State for Finance (Expenditure) had a meeting with the Secretary (Expenditure) and Joint Secretary (Expenditure) to short out the grievances listed out by our All India Association।
On 14th of March the available office bearers of All India Association met at Chennai right after completion of a brief discussion with the members of the Karnataka Circle on 'The ACES scheme and role of Inspectors'। The All India Association decided to go All out to achieve our target, it was also decided that we should refresh our link with the other fraternal organizations in the Department of Revenue.
On 16th of March we met Joint Secretary (ADMN) and the Deputy Secretary Ad-IIA to enquire about the present position of our demands। It was understood that the Association has to maintain this vigorous persuasion.
On 17th of March met General Secretary of CSS and CSSS and it was ascertained that the Minister of State for Finance (Expenditure) is very much concerned about the points extended by the ALL India Central Excise Inspectors Association। We have interacted with the Deputy Secretary Ad-IV A for the forthcoming restructuring.
On 18th March met close associates of Hon’ble Finance Minister to keep the pressure on।
On 31st of March from some confidential sources it was understood that the recommended file is now lying with director (IC) and the Ministers office asked for a detailed report on the progress of the file from the director (IC)। As soon as we get that detail we would try publishing it in our Blogger.
In the mean time we have spoken to Secretary General of Confederation and Secretary General of ITEF Mr। Ashok Sholanki on the pending issues. It was discussed at length with both of them and finally it appeared to al the leadership that a stringent action in the form of a strike action is very much necessary.
We congratulate each and every member and office bearers who are working as a single team to achieve our goal। Hope we shall fight with every odd in near future।
Friends, there is no reason for despair, we don’t know about the upshot but we shall fight till the end and request you to be prepared to face any situation to do away with this discerning effort of the Government of India। So keep yourself updated and help the organisation to fight।
KOUSIK ROY

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Keep it up but yah "DIL" maangey results.
Further as far as strike is concerned, have the General Secretary looked into the past experiance where salary of 3 days was not released in some of the commissionerate. Why these commissionerate are in the list of some commissionerate and other are free. Either it should have been stopped for all or for no body

Anonymous said...

cbec will not issue our promotion /acp orders/grade pay rectifications etc.but for i. rs. :) !....!
please tell me of what use this information is for frustrated,overworked,underpaid,stagnating lot of inspectors and superintendents! who is member,cc,chairman it is always in elt,taxindiaonline,or cbec web site ! better you devote this space for cause of our underprivilaged association members-

please find answers to following question-

1. what is the position of 5400/- grade pay to acp inspectors?
2.what is status of submissions by chitra gourilal in respect of promotions to inspectors stagnating as inspectors since 1990-1991 in rajasthan?
3.1990 's i. rs. is at least an additional commrr den why only inspector or superintendent stagnate ,answer is they dont have unity,guts,do not fight for their own cause,?
4.excise inspectors are not being paid salary equal to similar cadres in cbi/bsf/crpf/delhi police etc. why? why this step motherly treatment?
5.are promotions only for i. rs.?
6.why board is sleeping over issue of grade pay of inspectors at various levels?
7.an income tax inspector of 1990 is atleast an ac/dc ?
8.what happend to acp after10/20/30? only on paper?
9 .this is high time we must resist,protest,fight, go to court!or stagnate and rot!
10.dear leaders stop wasting time on news which is of no relevance to us but devote time and space for some useful stuff!

your brother !grass root kumar in pinkcity!

VP(North),AICEIA said...

Release of 3 days pay deducted for the period 10-12th Nov 1998


Dear friend in Mumbai Commissionerate vide Joint Commissioner (P&V), C. Excise Mumbai IV, Vide F No II/3-9/98 M-IV dt 16th Dec 1999 taking a lenient view the strike period was condoned in respect of Inspectors of C. Excise and it was directed the C A O, and all Divisional AC/DCs to regularise the strike period by obtaining Earned leave application from each officer and paid the salary for the period. Similar letters were issued in some other Commissionerates.

later on, as per directions issued by the CBEC in the light of Supreme Court Judgment regarding “no work no pay”, pay drawn and paid to Inspectors after an order of condonation by the head of dept.(Commissioner) has been again deducted, which amounts to withdrawal of condonation. The Earned leave granted after obtaining application from each employee and sanctioned by the competent authority has been re-credited in their account.

This is the factual position in the matter of 3 days pay cut for the period 10-12th Nov 1998. Matter has been taken up by the Association with the board so many times but the same is rejected.