NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES, GROUP ‘C’ (FNPO P3) AMBATTUR BRANCH, CHENNAI 600 053
FNPO ZINDABAD

Wednesday, 21 December 2016

20/12/2016
Our stand on GDS committee report 
Today after attending Departmental Council Meeting, FNPO affiliated General Secretaries along with SG FNPO met Chairman Postal Services Board and requested him to release the GDS committee report which was submitted on 24-11-2016. After discussion FNPO Secretariat met and took the following decision.
1) Not to conduct any agitational programme up to31st December 2016 pressurising the publication of GDS committee report.
2) FNPO is not interested on agitation Programme for release of report. But we will insist the Department to implement all Positive recommendations of GDS committee.

    In view of this we appeal to all our colleagues to be patient up to December end. If Department did not initiate action to release the report, FNPO secretariat will meet and decide further course of action


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First India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) branch in January 2017
Ranchi: India Post, Jharkhand, will become the first in the country to open a bank branch India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) in January.

The basic preparations in terms of infrastructure, manpower and training have been completed.

The move to came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that all post offices should be converted to banks by January next year. The IPPB was incorporated as a public limited company, under the department of posts, Government of India, in August 2015 with 100% government equity.


Talking to TOI, post master general, Jharkhand circle, Anil Kumar said that the first bank branch will begin operations at GPO, Doranda, for which a separate building has been constructed. "Once the GPO branch becomes functional, all other post offices in the state will also start functioning," Kumar said.

There are more than 2,800 India Post offices across the state and the number is likely to be increased to 3,400. "In addition, we have over 100 panchayat seva kendras (PSK) and over 4,000 postmen who can work as business correspondents," Kumar said.

The postmen are being provided with PoS machines. Officials will not only receive money for deposits and disburse payments but will also open new accounts, sell insurance instruments and register money orders. At present, the postal department has issued kits to over 2,700 post offices, which includes a biometric device, printer and a tab for digital transactions.

Kumar said that more than 500 people have already been trained on financial inclusion tools, the usage of PoS machines and briefed on the functioning of post offices as business correspondents. "We have hired experts from Infosys and Rico for training our staff and the training is going on in Ranchi and Jamshedpur," Kumar said.

India Post has also issued debit cards to saving account holders in post offices and once the banking facility begins, more debit cards will be issued. "It will work as full-fledged banks in the wake of the existing robust infrastructures in the remote corners of the state," Kumar said.

Out of 456 post offices, 358 have already been brought on the CBS platform and this is all set to boost the banking structure of Jharkhand post offices once the headquarter branch becomes operational.


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