A State Organisation, formed in 1954, comprising and encompassing and having jurisdiction over all Non-Gazetted Government Employees belonging to A & N Islands Admn. who enroll themselves as members irrespective of their category and place of posting. Headquarter: Crusade House, Phoenix Bay, Port Blair - 744102
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Exhorbitant Air Fares -
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Promotion to Head Clerk /HGC
1. Orders for promotion to the posts of Head Clerks and Higher Grade Clerks which arose following the restructuring of the Amalgamated Clerical Cadre will be issued soon. DPC meetings have already been completed.
Upgradation under ACP/MACP
Screening Committee meetings for remaining cases of ACP/MACP of LGC/HGC/Head Clerks have been held recently.
Screening Committee meeting for 2nd MACP for HGCs has also been held.
Screening Committee meeting for 2nd MACP for Personal Assistants was also conducted.
Orders for all the above upgardation will be issued shortly.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Com. S K Vyas addresses a Press Conference
News Item
Shri SK Vyas, President, Confederation of Central Govt. Employees & Workers and Member JCM National Council, Govt. of India, New Delhi, while addressing a Press Conference at Port Blair today (18.04.2011) evening demanded revision of wages of central government employees after every five years as is being done in respect of public sector employees. Outlining the schedule of agitational programme during the next three months on the 14 point charter of demands submitted to the Government, Shri Vyas said that all the central government employees and workers will be made aware of the demands through an intensive campaign and the agitation will culminate with a Parliament March and, if needed, a nation-wide strike by government employees. He dealt at length the unscientific wage revision done by the Sixth Central Pay Commission. Referring to the demand of the NGOs’ Association for the upward revision of LGC and HGCs, Shri Vyas informed that the Confederation has already taken up the matter with the Govt. of India. Shri D. Ayyappan, General Secretary and Shri TS Sreekumar, Asst. General Secretary of the NGOs’ Association were also present in the Press Conference.
Earlier on the day, a meeting of the representatives of Associations and Union functioning among the employees of central government organisations in the islands and Non-Gazetted Govt. Officers’ Association was held at Port Blair in which a State Committee of the Confederation of Central Govt. Employees & Workers was formed and Shri Steephen Fernandez (of Postal Union) was elected as President while Shri D. Ayyappan (of NGOs’ Association) and Shri PA Rasheed (Doordarshan) were elected as General Secretary and Treasurer respectively. Members from each Union/Association were elected to the Committee. The State Committee will coordinate among the Unions and Associations affiliated to the Confederation on various issues and demands of government employees in the islands. Shri SK Vyas addressing the meeting emphasized the need to form such a Committee for the coordinated working of Unions and Associations.
Today (18.04.2011) evening, Shri SK Vyas accompanied by Shri D. Ayyappan, General Secretary and other leaders of the NGOs’ Association met the Chief Secretary, A & N Administration and discussed with him various problems and issues of government employees working in the islands. Shri Vyas requested the Chief Secretary to re-consider the decision of the Administration to enhance the working hours of teachers and informed the Chief Secretary that nowhere in the country the working hours of teachers has been enhanced. He said that the working hours have been increased by 25% but without any increase in the existing salary of teachers. He told the Chief Secretary to take up the matter with the Govt. of India to exempt these islands from enhancing the working hours of teachers considering the geographical condition and other practical difficulties here particularly those being faced by the women teachers. He informed the Chief Secretary that the Confederation will also take up this matter with the Govt. of India in this regard. The Chief Secretary assured Shri SK Vyas that he will consider the matter sympathetically.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Inaugural Session of ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2011
NEWS ITEM
The two-day Annual Conference of the Non-Gazetted Govt. Officers’ Association, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, began at Kerela Samajam Hall, Port Blair today the 16th April, 2011 at 4.30 p.m. Inaugurating the Conference, Shri S K Vyas, President of the Confederation of Central Govt. Employees & Workers’ and Member National Council, JCM, Govt. of India , demanded that the wage revision of Central Govt. employees should be done after every five years considering the sky-rocketing prices. He criticized the government for not accepting various demands put up the staff side in the National Anomaly Committee and JCM National Council and said that most of the anomalies after Sixth Central Pay Commission remain unsettled. He said that the Confederation of Central Govt. Employees & Workers will launch a country-wide agitation on the charter of demands already submitted to the government which include (i) against privatization and contractorisation, (ii) strengthening of public distribution system, etc. Shri B.Chandrachoodan, General Secretary, CITU A & N Islands, Shri. T Biswas, BSNL Employees Union Circle Secretary(i/c) and Shri Steephen Fernandez, Divisional Secretary, All India Postal Employees Union(P-3) also addressed the Inaugural Session.
Earlier, Shri S C Biswas, President of the Association hoisted the Association’s flag and the Chief Guest and others paid tributes to the martyrs at the specially erected Martyrs Memorial Column at the Kerela Samajam premises. Shri Rajaram Yadav, Retired Dy. Education Officer, who is the Chairman of the Reception Committee welcomed the gathering. A large number of government employees and others attended the Inaugural Session. Shri. T Harikrishna, Secretary, Reception Committee proposed a vote of thanks.
Earlier on the day, on his arrival at Port Blair airport today (16.04.2011), Shri S K Vyas was received by a large number members of the Association led bye Shri S C Biswas, President and Shri D Ayyappan, General Secretary.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2011
Non-Gazetted Govt. Officers’ Association
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Holds
ANNUAL CONFERENCE
April 16 – 17, 2011 at Kerela Samajam Hall, Port Blair
Programme
16.04.2011 1600 Hrs Inaugural Session
(Open to all)
17.04.2011 0930 Hrs Delegate Session
(Office bearers, Delegates
& Observers will attend)
Com. S.K.Vyas
(President, Confederation of Central Govt. Employees & Workers, New Delhi and Member, JCM National Council, Govt. of India)
will inaugurate the Conference
at 4 p.m. on 16th April, 2011
All are requested to attend
the inaugural session
S.C.Biswas D.Ayyappan
(President) (General Secretary)
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Teachers March towards Raj Nivas
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Monday, April 4, 2011
A Historical Mass Demonstration by teachers
News Item
Non-Gazetted Govt. Officers’ Association has organized Mass Demonstration today (4th April, 2011) all over the islands to protest against the unilateral decision of the Andaman and Nicobar Administration to increase the working hours of teachers by 1 ½ hours daily in the name of implementation Right of Children to Free & Compulsory Education Act, 2009. Thousands of teachers working under the Education Department participated in the Mass Demonstration throughout the islands. At Port Blair, the Mass Demonstration was organized in front of the Directorate of Education in which more than two thousand teachers participated. Addressing the huge gathering, D. Ayyappan, General Secretary of the Association said that the Association has been requesting the Administration also to implement a number of other provisions in the Right to Education Act relating to the basic infrastructure in the schools. He said that a historical legislation like the Right to Education Act should be implemented with the full support of all stakeholders. Shri SC Biswas, President of the Association in his address called upon the teachers to remain united to fight the autocratic decision of the Administration. Other speakers also stressed the need to provide basic infrastructure to the schools before enhancing the working hours of teachers. Hundreds of teachers participated in the Mass Demonstration at Diglipur, Mayabunder, Billiground, Rangat, Kadamtala, Little Andaman, etc.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Teritorry-wide demonstration programme by teachers
Friday, April 1, 2011
Mass Demonstration on 04th April
SOUTH ANDAMAN TEACHERS' BRANCH
of
NON-GAZETTED GOVT. OFFICERS’ ASSOCIATION
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS
Organises
In front of the Directorate of Education
on 04th April, 2011 (Monday) at 3.15 p.m.
to protest against the unilateral decision of the Administration to increase the working hours of teachers
All the teachers are requested to participate.