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Govt forms panel to study wage structure of gramin dak sevaks

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The government has constituted a one-man committee to examine the wage structure and service conditions of gramin dak sevaks.

"A one-man committee to examine the wage structure, service conditions etc of gramin dak sevaks in the Department of Posts has been constituted by the Government of India," an official statement said today.

The Department of Posts has 2.6 lakh gramin dak sevaks.

Kamlesh Chandra, a retired member of the postal services board, will constitute the committee, which will be assisted by T Q Mohammad, a senior administrative grade officer, who will act as secretary.

"The committee will go into the service conditions of gramin dak sevaks and suggest changes as considered necessary," the statement added.
 

It further said terms of reference of the committee include examining the system of branch post offices, engagement conditions and the existing structure of wage and emoluments paid to gramin sevaks and recommend necessary changes.

The committee will review the existing facilities, the service discharge benefit scheme and other social security benefits of gramin dak sevaks.

It also has a mandate to examine and suggest any change in the method of engagement, minimum qualification for engagement for gramin dak sevaks and their conduct and disciplinary rules, particularly keeping in view the proposed induction of technology in rural post offices.

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First Published: Jan 01 2016 | 3:32 PM IST

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