Sunday, January 27, 2013

Request for Departmental approval towards switching over to earlier popular name of the Union.


          Phone 9868250103
NATIONAL UNION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES, GROUP-C
(Central Head Quarters)
Flat No 10-D, DAO Flats, New Mahavirnagar, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110 018

E Mail: nape_groupc@live.                                                                                          www.nupegc.blogspot.com
NUPE-C/AIC/Resolution/Union  Name/2013                                                   Dated at Kolkata, 27.01.2013
To
Dr. Smt. K illi Krupa Rani,
Hon’ble Minister of State for Communications & Information Technoloy,Govt. of India.
Dak Bhavan. Samsad Marg.
New Delhi-110001

Subject—Request for Departmental approval towards switching over to earlier popular name of the Union.

 Madam,

Being privileged to be present at the inauguration of AMPC at Kolkata on 27.01.2013, I must first take the coveted opportunity to welcome you to this city of joy and cordial hospitality.

Now, I am also to take the most prized chance to bring the following to your kind information.

Going by the departmental stipulation in 2008 and believing that the department’s directives are binding upon all, our Union changed its widely-known popular name from National Union of Postal Employees, Group-‘C’ to National Association of Postal Employees, Group-‘C’ in its 18th All India Conference in December-2008 at Ambaji. But surprisingly, neither the NFPE-affiliated nor the FNPO-affiliated nor other Federated Unions followed suit. This had generated considerable confusion and resentful grievance amongst our members and also caused much confusion and inconveniences at the field level operation and functioning of our union.
As a result, in the 19th AIC held from 6th-9th January,2011 at Siliguri, we were compelld by the pressure of our members to revert to the earlier popular epithet of Union and accordingly amended our Constitution to that effect and submitted the resolution of amendment to the Directorate for kind necessary approval to enable us to use the same as National Union of Postal Employees, Group-‘C’ instead of National Association of Postal Employees, Group-‘C’.
But even after expiry of a considerable period in the interim, neither the same is approved by the Department nor the afore-mentioned other Unions are made to change theirs too on our line in keeping with the departmental guidelines.
We are made to feel that none of them will make changes in their union’s name as Association.
 We are, therefore, to convey to you the hurt feelings of the entire group of our members present at the 20th AIC held at Nagarjuna University in Guntur(AP) from 10-13th January, 2013 at such discriminatory treatment from the dear Department and forced by their unanimous pressing demand to request you humbly to kindly arrange to get either the necessary approval issued in our favour to let us revert to the old popular name as ‘Union’ from the existing name of ‘Association’ at the earliest convenience, or to have the aforementioned federated postal unions to change theirs too on our line through immediate amendments in their constitutions.
We do sincerely hope and believe that with your kind intervene the Department shall not leave us any occasion to feel discriminated and thrown into its disfavour.

With profound regards,
Yours faithfully,


(Rajat S Das)
 President(CHQ)
          Phone 9868250103
NATIONAL UNION OF POSTAL EMPLOYEES, GROUP-C
(Central Head Quarters)
Flat No 10-D, DAO Flats, New Mahavirnagar, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110 018

E Mail: nape_groupc@live.                                                                                          www.nupegc.blogspot.com

NUPE-C/AIC/Resolution/Union  Name/2013                                                   Dated at Kolkata, 27.01.2013
To
Smt. Manjula Prasher,
Hon’ble  Secretary, Dept. of  Posts,
Dak Bhavan. Samsad Marg.
New Delhi-110001

Subject—Request for Departmental approval towards switching over to earlier popular name of the Union.

 Madam,

Being privileged to be present at the inauguration of AMPC at Kolkata on 27.01.2013, I must first take the coveted opportunity to welcome you to this city of joy and cordial hospitality.

Now, I am also to take the most prized chance to bring the following to your kind information.

Going by the departmental stipulation in 2008 and believing that the department’s directives are binding upon all, our Union changed its widely-known popular name from National Union of Postal Employees, Group-‘C’ to National Association of Postal Employees, Group-‘C’ in its 18th All India Conference in December-2008 at Ambaji. But surprisingly, neither the NFPE-affiliated nor the FNPO-affiliated nor other Federated Unions followed suit. This had generated considerable confusion and resentful grievance amongst our members and also caused much confusion and inconveniences at the field level operation and functioning of our union.
As a result, in the 19th AIC held from 6th-9th January,2011 at Siliguri, we were compelld by the pressure of our members to revert to the earlier popular epithet of Union and accordingly amended our Constitution to that effect and submitted the resolution of amendment to the Directorate for kind necessary approval to enable us to use the same as National Union of Postal Employees, Group-‘C’ instead of National Association of Postal Employees, Group-‘C’.
But even after expiry of a considerable period in the interim, neither the same is approved by the Department nor the afore-mentioned other Unions are made to change theirs too on our line in keeping with the departmental guidelines.
We are made to feel that none of them will make changes in their union’s name as Association.
 We are, therefore, to convey to you the hurt feelings of the entire group of our members present at the 20th AIC held at Nagarjuna University in Guntur(AP) from 10-13th January, 2013 at such discriminatory treatment from the dear Department and forced by their unanimous pressing demand to request you humbly to kindly arrange to get either the necessary approval issued in our favour to let us revert to the old popular name as ‘Union’ from the existing name of ‘Association’ at the earliest convenience, or to have the aforementioned federated postal unions to change theirs too on our line through immediate amendments in their constitutions.
We do sincerely hope and believe that with your kind intervene the Department shall not leave us any occasion to feel discriminated and thrown into its disfavour.

With profound regards,
Yours faithfully,

(Rajat S Das)
 President(CHQ)

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