Dear Comrades,
Yours comradely,
AICEIA (Rajasthan Circle)
Copy of post and letter of the Federation:-
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
At last
much awaited Cadre Restructuring of CBEC has finally taken a shape vide letter
vide F No. A 11019/08/2013 –Ad. IV dated 01.08.2014, though it serves little to
ease out the stagnation of most stagnated zones and there is nothing to address
regional disparity. In fact, it will create great gap between most stagnated and
less stagnated zones. One of our key demands i.e. All India Seniority has also
not been addressed though DGHRD and the Study Group have conceded to this
demand in the meeting on 31.07.2014. We have been continuously presenting our
view and discussing our points to eradicate Regional Disparity and Stagnation
with CBEC, DGHRD and different Committees/Study Groups etc. Even during our last meeting with the Study
Group on Stagnation on 31.07.2014, we presented our detailed views on Regional
Disparity and measures to address the problem of Stagnation and no such
measures have been implemented before the CR.
Board has made a great joke to many stagnated zones by way of giving 7,
25, 46, 86 etc. posts of the Superintendent, which will not even promote the
Inspectors of 1992, 1994 etc.
AICEIA
strongly protests such mentality which deprives Inspectors from their basic
rights. At present, we are thinking on
all possible ways to bring justice for our cadre and your views and supports
are highly solicited. Today a letter has been written to the Chairperson, CBEC
with copies to the Union Minister of State for Finance and the Revenue
Secretary, Govt. of India, which is reproduced as under:-
(Abhishek Kamal)
Secretary General
The Chairperson,
Central Board of Excise & Customs,
North Block, New Delhi-1.
Copies of certain important earlier correspondence, bearing reference nos. as listed hereunder, in this regard, are enclosed for ready reference: -
In continuation to
earlier posts, all the Association members are hereby informed that AICEIA
(Rajasthan Circle) is regularly in touch with key office bearers of our
Federating sharing valuable suggestions for real justice with the cadre.
Please go through the
following post and letter written to the Chairperson by the Federation, which is in conformity that our
suggestions & efforts are in right direction. The action of new office
bearers of Federation is appreciable in common interest. Indeed it is the need
or hour.
Please be united &
ready to extend cooperation on call of the Federation for justice.
Yours comradely,
BL
Meena,
PresidentAICEIA (Rajasthan Circle)
Copy of post and letter of the Federation:-
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Cadre Restructuring – Regional
Disparities in Promotions of Central Excise Inspectors to Superintendents –
Extreme Disappointment of Cadre at Continuing Grave Injustice
Secretary General
F.No. AICEIA/CCBEC/CR/2014/10 Date:
05.08.2014
To The Chairperson,
Central Board of Excise & Customs,
North Block, New Delhi-1.
Sub:
- Cadre Restructuring – Regional
Disparities in Promotions of Central Excise
Inspectors to Superintendents – Extreme Disappointment of Cadre at
Continuing Grave Injustice.
Madam,
It is with deep anguish that we write
today to lodge this Association’s strongest possible protest on the CBEC
notifying allocation of personnel to various formations as part of the CR
exercise (vide F No. A 11019/08/2013 –Ad. IV dated 01.08.2014) without first
resolving the issue of regional disparities in promotions of Inspectors to
Superintendents of Central Excise.
Available information indicates that the said disparities would continue
to fester acutely for long even in the post-restructuring period.
If
the CBEC has devised any plans for filling up the posts of Superintendents in a
manner that eliminates the said disparities, it is requested that the same may
kindly be made known to us also - to this cadre which has been anxiously
waiting for some news on this front for several years now, but getting only
repeated empty assurances from the highest echelons of the Board that the same
will be addressed in course of CR. From
what has been put out in this regard on the public domain, we are unable to
discern any measure which will result in doing away with the said disparities.
The members of this Association are highly
agitated and dismayed at the continued neglect of this cadre’s burning issues,
and the callous manner in which a great opportunity (Cadre Restructuring) to
genuinely resolve at least partially some of their problems looks like being
frittered away by the select few in the CBEC in their unseemly hurry to ensure
immediate and huge benefits to their own kind.
We
can only conclude from the recent developments that the prolonged or rather
endless consultations with this Association by many specially appointed bodies
and Study Groups and Committees that has been going on at the CBEC’s instance
is farcical, and meant only to facilitate a convenient reply to the Ministry
that the problem of Inspectors of Central Excise are being addressed in
consultation with the Association representing them.
We request you to immediately order that vacancies in
the cadre of Superintendents allocated to various Zones should be filled only
in the manner that senior Inspectors from any Zone should be promoted ahead of
Inspectors who are junior to them from any (other) Zone, which will at least
enable their seniority in the lower cadre to beprotected
when seniority as Superintendents
is reckoned, which as per extant
provisions is on an All India basis, and the date of joining as Superintendent
is the criterion for determining inter-se seniority of Superintendents. Further, it is also requested that before
implementation of this Cadre Restructuring, All India Seniority regime for
Inspectors from 1996-batch (joined in 2003) must be brought in order to bring
justice in the cadre. It is indeed
unfortunate that even after this issue was represented so many times, no action
has apparently been taken on the same, despite definite directions having been
issued to the Board by the Revenue Secretary, Govt. of India also in this
regard.
Copies of certain important earlier correspondence, bearing reference nos. as listed hereunder, in this regard, are enclosed for ready reference: -
1. OSD/ MPV/Inspector Assoc. dated 22.03.2013 issued by Member(P&V),
CBEC
2. Nil dated 28.03.2013 issued by ADG (HRM)
DGHRD, CBEC
3. AICEIA/Prom Disparities/2014 dated 10.02.2014
submitted by this Association
4. AICEIA/CBEC/RR/2014 dated 11.02.2014
submitted by this Association
5. AICEIA/Regional Disparities/ 2013 dated 17.12.2013
submitted by this Association
6. AICEIA/CBEC/2012/ UPGRADATION dated 26.06.2013
submitted by this Association
7. AICEIA/Admin/2014/02 dated 09.07.2014 submitted by
this Association
8.
AICEIA/Merger.HRD/2014/06 dated 15.07.2014 submitted by this Association
9. AICEIA/CBEC/Resolutions/2014 dated 23.07.2014
submitted by this Assocation
Madam, we are also very
disappointed that despite our pursuing with your office several times, we have
not been granted an audience by you, and we once again request that we may be
given an appointment at your earliest convenience so that we may present the
cadre’s grave concerns before you in person and also suggest workable solutions
to those.
Encl. As above.
Yours
faithfully,
(Abhishek Kamal)
Secretary General
Copy submitted to:-
1. The Hon’ble Union Minister of State for
Finance, North Block, New Delhi w.r.t letter No. AICEIA/CBEC/2014 dated 18.06.2014 submitted to her when office
bearers of this Association met her, with a request for an appropriate
intervention in the matter.
2. The
Revenue Secretary, Govt. of India, North Block, New Delhi, w.r.t letter No.
AICEIA/RS/2013 dated 25.04.2014 submitted by office bearers of this Association
when they met him, with a request for an appropriate intervention in the
matter.
(Abhishek Kamal)
Secretary General
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An appeal & suggestions by Comrade Abhay Singh – General Secretary, mailed to to SG of Federation & copy to all colleagues:-
“Dear Coom.
I am addressing you with full of grief
& broken heart as you know that 8 inspectors of 1994 batch will not get
promotion even after this cadre restructuring. there 328 inspectors up to 2002
& we have get 139 post in this C.R.
Most surprisingly no additional sanction
has been provided to Raj. for Customs formation whereas posts for Land Customs
Station Munavab was sanctioned in 1987 with condition to be notify as soon as
LCS will functional. LCS is in function since 2006 but neither the post are
notified nor the new sanction is given. The sanction strength of Customs is
same since 1998. there is no change even after creation of many ICDs, Air Cargo
& Air Port after 1998. there are many points, for example ,no additional
sanction is provided for service tax despite maximum growth in revenue among
all country..we had more than 70000 assessee in rajasthan & more than
50000 under jaipur Commissionerate only but in this C.R sanction
strength of jaipur comm. has been reduced instead of increase.
Dear brother we are with you whatever
stands the federation take. as & when you will call we will be there.
My request for my younger brothers who
joined 2002 & onward. pl. do something so that their future should not be
tarnished by ----------. what my senior lost you will understand better whenyou
will found that a Inspector of 1991 batch of Raj will work under his
batch-mate of other Zone I.e----------- because being upper in merit in 1991 he
get succeeded to opt Raj whereas his colleague from our state had to choose
other Zone due to lower merit. Now our Zone Inspector will be retired as Supdt.
after this C.R & his batch-mate of our state from other i.e ------- Zone
will minimum retire as D.c or J.c.
I am to draw attention towards the letter
of Member (P&V) written to Federation in 2013 wherein it was assured that
disparity will be removed in C.r. The allocation of posts have been made but it
is not clear how disparity will be removed. Being G.s of Raj Circle , I draw
your attention about the federation's demand that the inspectors of stangnated
Zons will be given a chance of promotion in nearby Zones.we are ready to work
in Delhi or Gujrat. Raise this issue vehemently with the board so the young
inspectors should not suffer what the senior had suffered.
We are again with you for all india
seniority & our full support is with you whatever remedies/ action you
takes for it.
Sd/- 5.8.2014
Your Commeredly
abhay singh
G.S RaJ Circle“
Your Commeredly
abhay singh
G.S RaJ Circle“
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