Sunday, October 30, 2011

notice of meeting

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF CIVIL ACCOUNTS ASSOCIATIONS

Phone/fax-011 23345070. Mobile 9868520926,

Website-www.nfcaahqnd.blogspot.com

Central Office: - Address for Communication:-

16-A, Akbar Road Hutments, 17/2– C, P & T Quarters,

New Delhi: - 110011 Kali Bari Marg,

New Delhi-110001

No:-NFCAA/HQ/A-1/2011 Dated: 28th October, 2011

NOTICE

It is for the information of all that an extended Federal Executive Meeting of National Federation of Civil Accounts Associations will be held from 24th to 26th November, 2011 in Delhi to discuss the following items of agenda-

  1. Review of the decisions of last meeting.
  2. Position of Departmental Demands and next course of action to be taken.
  3. Review of organizational position.
  4. Common movements and our positions.
  5. Joint movement of Accounts and Audit Employees.
  6. Misc. (if any with the permission of Chair).

The meeting being extended meeting, all Federal Executive members including the Women Committee Members and the representatives nominated by Branches of AICAEA and AICAEA CAT II shall be the official representatives for the meeting.

The venue for the meeting will be-

Press Welfare Club,

Government of India Press,

Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg,

New Delhi -110002.

The place is less than a kilometer away from Ajmiri Gate side exit of the New Delhi Railway Station and New Delhi Metro Rail Station. All important Trains like Rajdhani, Shatadi, Duranta and other superfast Express trains bound for New Delhi come to the platforms adjacent to Ajmiri Gate exit of New Delhi Railway station. Cycle Ricksaws from New Delhi Railway Station (Ajmri gate) will take to the venue if they are asked to take to Press Welfare Club near Kali Bari,DDU Marg.

The venue shall also be the accommodation for the stay of all outstation representatives and it will be available from 24th to 26th November 2011. Food arrangement shall be made by NFCAA Headquarters.

(V. Bhattacharjee)

Secretary General

All Federal Executive Members,

Branch Secretaries and Unit Secretaries concerned for necessary action.

Allotted numbers of participants from Branches/states

Sl. No.

Name of Branch/State/Station

No of Units

No. of Federal Executive Member+ Branch Secretary and President

Total number of participants

1.

N. E. Branch

9

4+4

15

2.

W.B. Branch

35

5+4

39

3.

Orissa

2

4

6

4.

A. P. Branch

11

2+4

15

5.

T & P Branch

28

4+4

32

6.

Karnataka Branch

8

4

12

7.

Kerala

6

1+4

11

8.

Mumbai Branch

24

7+4

33

9.

Pune Branch

4

2+4

10

10.

Nagpur Branch

7

3+4

14

11.

Madhya Pradesh

8

4

12

12.

Goa

1

2

1

13.

Jharkhand

5

4

9

14.

Gujrat

9

1+4

14

16.

Bihar

3

4

7

17.

Punjab

9

4

13

18.

Rajasthan

6

4

10

19.

U.P. East Branch

11

4

16

20.

U.P. West

7

4

11

21.

Uttaranchal

1

2

3

22.

Delhi

100

8+4

112*

· As far as Delhi is concerned maximum number of persons is to be mobilized.

ALL INDIA CIVIL ACCOUNTS EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION

(RECOGNISED BY GOVT. OF INDIA)

CENTRAL HEADQUARTER

Phone/FAX 25785070, Mobile 9868520926 e mail v.aicaea@ gmail.com

Central Office: - Address for Communication:-

16-A, Akbar Road Hutments, 17/2 – C, P & T Quarters,

New Delhi: - 110011 Kali Bari Marg,

New Delhi-110001

No:-AICAEA/HQ/A-10/10/504-580 Dated: 28th October, 2011

NOTICE

It is for the information of all that an Extended National Executive meeting of All India Civil Accounts Employees Association will be held in Delhi from of 24th to 26th November 2011 to discuss the following items of agenda-

  1. Review of the decisions of 12th AIC held in Mumbai.
  2. Position of Departmental Demands and next course of action to be taken.
  3. Review of organizational position
  4. Common movements and our position.
  5. Joint movement of Accounts and Audit Employees.
  6. Misc. (if any with the permission of Chair).

Te meeting being extended meeting, all National Executive members including the Women Committee Members and the representatives nominated by Branches of AICAEA shall be the official representatives for the meeting.

The venue for the meeting will be-

Press Welfare Club,

Government of India Press,

Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg,

New Delhi -110002.

The place is less than a kilometer away from Ajmiri Gate side exit of the New Delhi Railway Station and New Delhi Metro Rail Station. All important Trains like Rajdhani, Shatadi, Duranta and other superfast Express trains bound for New Delhi come to the platforms adjacent to Ajmiri Gate exit of New Delhi Railway station. Cycle Ricksaws from New Delhi Railway Station (Ajmrigate) will take to the venue if they are asked to take to Press Welfare Club near Kali Bari, DDU Marg.

The venue shall also be the accommodation for the stay of all outstation representatives and it will be available from 24th to 26th November 2011.Food arrangement shall be made by the Central Headquarters.

(V. Bhattacharjee)

Secretary General

To

All National Executive Members and Branch Secretaries concerned.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

action programmes

PARLIAMENT MARCH ON 25TH NOVEMBER 2011: PREPARE TO PARTICIPATE

            In pursuance of the decisions of the Steering Committee of Government Employees Organizations on PFRDA Bill, number of persons to participate from different affiliates in the march to Parliament on 25th November 2011 has been decided and circulated by the Confederation. Civil Accounts Organisation has been asked to mobilize at least 250 persons. Accordingly it has been decided by the NFCAA headquarters to mobilize the leaders of entire organization with all emphasis.  Branch/State wise number of participants shall be as per the list annexed to this circular.

 It has also been decided by the NFCAA headquarters that, along with March to Parliament other organizational action also shall be undertaken.

 

SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN: EXPEDITE SIGNATURE COLLECTION

It was decided by the Steering Committee of Government Employees Organizations on PFRDA Bill to organize massive signature campaign against PFRDA Bill and submit the signatures to the Prime Minister. The Draft Petition on which the Signatures are to be collected was published in the Accounts Crusader No. 7 of July 2011. All Co-ordination Committees of the country have also taken initiatives for collection of signatures.  But, it has been observed that the process of signature collection has not picked up required speed in the Civil Accounts Organisation.

The text on which the signatures are to be collected is therefore annexed. This document may be multiplied in sufficient numbers and distributed among the members. They may be requested to collect signatures from their family members, friends and other democratic persons of the society and deposit back to Unit/ Branch Secretary.

 All Branches are requested to send signatures within 15th November2011 to the Federation Headquarters so that the figure could be consolidated and handed over to Confederation.

 

APPEAL TO HON'BLE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA ON P.F.R.D.A.BILL

We submit this petition to bring to your kind notice certain aspects of the re-introduced PFRDA Bill which will have an extremely adverse impact on the pension and retirement benefits of the Government employees. We may also state in this connection that the contributory pension scheme will be a drain on the exchequer.

The guiding principle adopted in determining the pay package of civil servants is to spread out the wage compensation over a long period of time because of which the wages during the work tenure is low to enable pension payment on retirement. This makes the pension a "deferred wage", which the Supreme Court has upheld as such in their landmark judgment in the case of D.S. Nakara Vs. Union of India. As the bill does not provide implicit or explicit assurance of a minimum pension except marked based guarantee, the civil servant even after contributing huge sums to pension fund may end up with no annuity if the invested company become bankrupt or the equity market crashes. Moreover the annuity which would be the pension under the new scheme being not cost indexed will make it difficult for the pensions to make the both ends meet.

The Committee set up by the 6th CPC has concluded that the new contributory pension scheme will increase the outflow from the exchequer from Rs. 14,284 Crores to Rs. 57088 Crores by 2038. The Committee has also observed that the pension liability of the Government which was 0.5% of the GDP in 2004-05 under the defined benefit scheme is likely to decline if the same is not replaced by the contributory pension scheme as envisaged in the PFRDA bill. The Committee has ultimately recommended that the existing "Pay as you go" pension which is presently in vogue will be ideal and may be continued.

Since the new scheme is neither in the interest of the country as it increases the outflow on account of pension liability nor to the Civil Servants for it does not guarantee a minimum pension, we appeal to you kindly cause withdrawal of the PFRDA Bill from the Parliament immediately.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully

 

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Name

Place

Signature

1

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

4

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

6

 

 

 

7

 

 

 

8

 

 

 

9

 

 

 

10

 

 

 

 

ORGANISATIONAL ACTIONS ON DEPARTMENTAL DEMANDS

            Despite repeated requests, the controller General of Accounts has neither fulfilled his commitment nor responded to the requests of the Associations regarding convening meeting with the National executive of the AICAEA and AICAEA CAT II.

As such, it was decided that, the National Executives of AICAEA and AICAEA CAT-II, Women committee and Federal Executive shall meet at Delhi on 13th and 14th October and decide the future course of actions. But after considering various aspects, it has now been decided to organize following action programmes-

 

DEMANDS DAY ON 3RD NOVEMBER 2011

            All units shall send Savingram to the Controller General of Accounts by post or fax (Nos.24622305 or 24644337) or email (Sundaramurti@nic.in) under intimation to Federation headquarters and Central Headquarters of AICAEA and AICAEA CAT II.   Text of the Savingram  is furnished herewith-

           

Savingram

Dated 3rd November2011.

To

            The Controller General of Accounts,

            Ministry of Finance,

            Department of Expenditure,

            Loknayak Bhawan,

Khan Market,

 New Delhi – 110003

 

Sir,

            We on behalf of the members of All India Civil Accounts Employees Association and All India Civil Accounts Employees Association Category II request you to kindly convene meeting with National Executives of the Associations for discussion and settlement of the 20 point demands submitted vide All India Civil Accounts Employees Association letter No. AICAEA/HQ/A-2/2011/1225-1243 dated 23rd July 2011.

 

 

President                                                                                                             Unit Secretary

(Name of Unit)

 

 

PROTEST DAY ON 16TH NOVEMBER 2011: DAY LONG CENTRALIZED DHARNA

            It has also been decided that, if no meeting is fixed by CGA, protest day shall be observed on 16th November 2011 and all Branches shall organize day long centralized  Dharna at every stations/States on that day highlighting the 20 point charter of demands.

 

UNITED PROTEST DAY ON 24TH NOVEMBER 2011: DAY LONG DHARNA IN FRONT OF CGA OFFICE

            In case there is no response from CGA, united protest day shall be observed on 24th November 2011 by holding centralized Dharna in front of CGA office by the Federal Executive members, Branch Office Bearers and Unit representatives.

 

Branch/State wise participants for Dharna on 24th November 2011 and March to Parliament on 25th November 2011.

Sl. No.

Name of Branch/State/Station

No of Units

No. of Federal Executive Member+ Branch Secretary and President

Total  number of participants

1.

N. E. Branch

9

4+4

15

2.

W.B. Branch

35

5+4

39

3.

Orissa

2

4

6

4.

A. P. Branch

11

2+4

15

5.

T & P Branch

28

4+4

32

6.

Karnataka Branch

8

4

12

7.

Kerala

6

1+4

11

8.

Mumbai Branch

24

7+4

33

9.

Pune Branch

4

2+4

10

10.

Nagpur Branch

7

3+4

14

11.

Madhya Pradesh

8

4

12

12.

Goa

1

2

1

13.

Jharkhand

5

4

9

14.

Gujrat

9

1+4

14

16.

Bihar

3

4

7

17.

Punjab

9

4

13

18.

Rajasthan

6

4

10

19.

U.P. East Branch

11

4

16

20.

U.P. West

7

4

11

21.

Uttaranchal

1

2

3