Dear Comrades,
 
 
 
 
Com. K.Raghavendran, former Secretary General, NFPE, inaugurated the workshop with the beginning topic --- 'Leadership Qualities & Role of P3 in Building Joint Movement'. The house was mesmerised by his oration reflecting classic Trade Union philosophy, class consciousness and references to real-life incidents of today's world.
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 

The last speaker was Com. K.V.Sridharan, General Secretary, and he spoke very briefly on 'How to Represent Cases Before Administration Citing Rules and How to Face Them'. He did not require to speak for long because already through earlier sessions and interactions, the subject was thoroughly covered.
The delegates were given a set of 50 MCQ questions again with 15 minutes to answer. Another magnificent session was experienced while the answers were discussed by Com. K.V.S.
The program ended with vote of thanks by the host divisional secretary, Com. Rajesh Bohidar, a soft-spoken, diligent and sincere soldier, who made this huge arrangement entirely in Hotel Sonali possible, with the strength of only 90 members in the small division of Puri; and speech by host Circle Secretary, Com. R.C.Mishra, an experienced veteran trade unionist.
 

Total 176 comrades participated in the workshop, 14 from West Bengal Circle. After the program ended, our Circle Team met in an assessment meeting in their room which persisted till 2 A.M. in night. As West Bengal Circle Union is going to organise same program on 10th & 11th March at Barrackpore, North Presidency Division in presence of Com. K.V.S., the meeting discussed the participating member's roles and responsibilities.
Puri Work Shop
The Workshop arranged by 
Group-C (CHQ) on Disciplinary Proceedings, Departmental Rulings, Right 
to Information Act 2005 and History of Postal Trade Union Movement has been 
successfully completed at Hotel Sonali on Puri Sea Beach (Swargadwar) on 4th 
& 5th February 2012.
  
  DAY 1
The 
program started on 4th at 10:30 AM with hoisting of National Flag and Red Flag 
of NFPE, followed by lamp lighting and garlanding leaders and guests. 
Com. K.Raghavendran, former Secretary General, NFPE, inaugurated the workshop with the beginning topic --- 'Leadership Qualities & Role of P3 in Building Joint Movement'. The house was mesmerised by his oration reflecting classic Trade Union philosophy, class consciousness and references to real-life incidents of today's world.
Com. 
M.R.Meenakshisundaram, retired supervisor, Chennai GPO and prominent Defence 
Assistant, was the next to deliver his topic --- 'Contributory Negligence & 
Disciplinary Rulings'. The veteran comrade presented the intricacies of the 
topic beautifully in easy language. Audience was enlightened.
Com. 
M.Chandrasekharan Nair, retired SSPOs, former General Secretary, Officers' 
Association and Vice-President of IPOs/ASPOs Association, who always remained 
closely associated with movement of Postal employees, was the first speaker in 
the post-lunch session on 'Disciplinary Rulings: Challenges Before Trade 
Unions'. With the advantage of having both the experiences of a union activist 
and an administrator, Com. Nair spoke very effectively to 
explain all points and corners of his subject. Com. Nair served a brief spell in 
West Bengal Circle also.
At 
6:30 in the evening, Com. B.G.Tamhankar spoke on 'Use ofRTI Act 2005 as a Tool 
for Trade Unions'. He himself is an expert user of RTI Act, and very easily 
transformed his knowledge to the minds of the delegates.
The 
delegates were clubbed in 12 groups having members from different circles. Each 
Group was given time for discussion on thedelivered subjects. Then, the 
Interactive Session started. Each Group Leader came to the dais and asked 
questions and confusions. The leaders and speakers answered the questions. 
Everybody found this session very useful.
The 
session was adjourned at 11:00 PM in night. But we had to spend the night awake 
in reading the 100-page wonderful compilation of Rulings (also on other topics 
of discussion) and answering the list of 30 questions supplied by 
CHQ.
DAY 2
      The day started with 
Group Discussion on the subject given to each group and finding solution to the 
questions related to that subject. Leader of each group presented the solutions 
suggested by his group, the CHQ Team explained and corrected the answers 
further. The delegates experienced a never-before process of interactive 
learning.
Then Com. 
M.Krishnan, President Gr-C CHQ and Secretary General, NFPE, spoke on 'History of 
Postal Trade Union Movement'. The life and work of BABU TARAPADA, father 
of Postal T.U. movement and founder of The Calcutta Postal Club, was relived by 
him. The visions and sacrifices of Com. Bhupen Ghosh, Com. K.G.Bose, Com. 
Adinarayana, Com. N.J.Aiyar, movements, failures and successes ---- all were 
discussed in detail.
The last speaker was Com. K.V.Sridharan, General Secretary, and he spoke very briefly on 'How to Represent Cases Before Administration Citing Rules and How to Face Them'. He did not require to speak for long because already through earlier sessions and interactions, the subject was thoroughly covered.
The delegates were given a set of 50 MCQ questions again with 15 minutes to answer. Another magnificent session was experienced while the answers were discussed by Com. K.V.S.
The program ended with vote of thanks by the host divisional secretary, Com. Rajesh Bohidar, a soft-spoken, diligent and sincere soldier, who made this huge arrangement entirely in Hotel Sonali possible, with the strength of only 90 members in the small division of Puri; and speech by host Circle Secretary, Com. R.C.Mishra, an experienced veteran trade unionist.
Total 176 comrades participated in the workshop, 14 from West Bengal Circle. After the program ended, our Circle Team met in an assessment meeting in their room which persisted till 2 A.M. in night. As West Bengal Circle Union is going to organise same program on 10th & 11th March at Barrackpore, North Presidency Division in presence of Com. K.V.S., the meeting discussed the participating member's roles and responsibilities.
 
 
