Sunday, May 17, 2015

National Anomaly Committee Meeting on 29.05.2015

National Anomaly Committee Meeting will be held on 29.5.2015 – Dopt order with Agenda Points

National Anomaly Committee Meeting will be held on 29.5.2015 – Dopt order with Agenda Points

NFIR published the order issued by the DoPT to convene a meeting of National Anomaly Committee on 29th May 2015 and also attached agenda points…

4 Agenda points are listed...

No.11/1/2015-JCA
Government India
Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training

North Block, New Delhi 
Dated: 12th May, 2015

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Meeting of the National Anomaly Committee – 29th May, 2015 at 3.00 P.M.

The undersigned is directed to say that a meeting to discuss the items which were discussed in the last National Anomaly Committee Meeting held on 17.07.2012 and required separate examination (as annexed) is scheduled to be held under the Chairpersonship of Joint Secretary (E) on 29th May, 2015 at 15.00 Hrs in Room No.119, North Block, New Delhi.

2. It is requested to kindly make it convenient to attend the meeting.

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(A.Asholi Chalai)
Director(JCA)
Tel/Fax: 011-23094906


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Tuesday, May 5, 2015

May Day observed befittingly in Andaman Nicobar Islands


Centre of Indian Trade Unions has organized various programmes throughout the Andaman and Nicobar Islands to celebrate the May Day 2015 today the 1st May, 2015.   The main programme was held at Port Blair where the May Day procession began from the Crusade House premises at Phoenix Bay at 4 p.m.  The procession which went round the important areas of the town culminated in a public meeting at Tiranga Park. Hundreds of workers and employees from Port Blair/South Andaman areas attended the procession.   Addressing the public meeting at Tiranga Park, Shri B. Chandrachoodan, General Secretary, CITU, A & N State Committee recalled the historical strike of workers in the Hay Market of Chicago in the month of May, 1886 on the demand of  8-hour working day.  He said that in India, the successive central governments have been curtailing the various rights enjoyed by the working class in this era of globalization, liberalization and privatization.   D. Laxman Rao and SP  Kalairajan  also addressed the meeting which was presided over by  Shri B. Haridas.  

 At Diglipur, a procession was taken out in the Diglipur Bazar  in which a large number of workers participated. Shri Ramjeeban Sarkar and Shri Madam Mohan Das led the programme.   At Rangat, procession was taken out at Rangat Bazar in which large number of workers participated.  At Baratang, the procession was taken out at Nilambur in which workers of Forest Department participated. In Little Andaman, the procession was taken out at Hut Bay Bazar  in which workers of  Forest Corporation and  other  departments  participated.  At Katchal, May Day procession was organized at Mildera.