Dear Comrades,
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS & IT
DEPARTMENT OF POSTS :: (GDS Section)
                                                                                                                  Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg, 
                                                                                                                            New Dehil – 110 001
No.19-10/2004-GDS(Part)                                                                             Dated:19 Mar 2012
To
Chief Postmaster General
Kerala Circle
Thiruvananthapuram – 695 033
Sub:-LIMITED TRANSFER FACILITY TO GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS – CLARIFICATION THEREOF.
This has a reference to your office letter No.ST/120/RLGS/IX, dated 27th
  Jan 2012 regarding issue of clarification on competent authority  
empowered to allow limited transfer facility to the Gramin Dak Sevaks in
  the light of revised instructions concerning powers & functions of
  Chief Postmaster General/Postmaster General (Region) issued under this
  Directorate letter No.33-1/88-PE-II dated 05th Dec 1989 read with para 4 of this Directorate letter No.19-10/2004-GDS dated 17th
  Jul 2006, para 5 of letter No.19-10/2004-GDS (Part) dated 21-07-2010  
and in particular the judgement of the Hon’ble CAT, Ernakulam Bench  
dated 16th Feb 2009 in OA No.286/2008 wherein it was held  
that the request of the applicant should not have been considered and  
rejected by the lower functionary.
 
2.         The
  issue has been examined in this Directorate. As a matter of fact, the 
 issue of extending limited transfer facility to GDS was considered by  
the Postal Services Board in its 3rd
  meeting held on 29-06-2006 & it did not agree with the proposal  
vesting the power for this purpose with the Head of the Region instead  
approved the proposal restricting the vesting of power only with the  
HoC. It was thus made clear in para 4 of this Directorate letter  
No.19-10/2004-GDS dated 17-07-2006 that “power in this regard will vest 
 with the Heads of Circles who will decide each individual case on merit
  keeping in view the aforementioned criteria and standard of “public  
interest”. Following recommendations made by Shri RS Nataraja Murti  
Committee, the issue was considered for certain modifications in this  
Directorate & it was made clear in para 5 of this Directorate letter
  No.19-10/2004-GDS (Part) dated 21-07-2010 that “the Heads of Circles  
are requested to keep the above modifications in view while deciding the
  case of transfer application of Gramin Dak Sevaks”.
3.         In
  view of the foregoing, I am directed to clarify that the power for the
  purpose vests only with the HoC & the lower functionaries 
including  Regional PMG are not empowered to consider and reject the 
requests even  in cases where such requests are not covered under the 
terms and  conditions of limited transfer facility. Thereby, the role of
 the lower  functionaries is restricted to receive, verify details and 
forward such  cases with recommendations for consideration of the 
empowered authority  and finally conveying the decision of the empowered
 authority. Further this facility as extended under this Directorate letter No.19-10/2004-GDS dated 17th Jul 2006 & further modified under this Directorate letter No.19-10/2004-GDS(Part) dated 21st Jul 2010 holds good under GDS (Conduct and Engagement) Rules, 2011.
This may be brought to the notice of all concerned for strict compliance.
 Sd/- (Surender Kumar)Assistant Director General (GDS/PCC)
 
 
