. All of the delegates present in the Daman convention are requested to
go through the draft minutes posted below and point out within one week, if anything
important is missing.
Love,
Ravi Malik, SG/AIACEGEO
DRAFT.
Minutes of AIACEGEO convention
held in Daman on 1st and 2nd November, 2014
The meeting started
with the customary lighting of lamp by Sh. Lalubhai Babubhai Patel, sitting
Member of Lok Sabha from Daman, Sh. Karnail Singh, Commissioner of Central
Excise, Vapi, Sh. Lokanath Mishra, President and Sh. Ravi Malik, Secretary
General. Following this, melodious prayer songs were rendered by a local music
troupe as a prelude to the meeting. Sh. B. S. Nehra, Superintendent,
kick-started the proceedings with his eloquent comparing. The Chief Guest, Sh.
Lalubhai Babubhai Patel and Guest of Honour Sh. Karnail Singh were then
felicitated.
The
address by Sh. Lokanath Mishra, President, briefly took the audience through
the developments and events that led to successful culmination of promotions to
over 2000 Superintendents in the Cadre Restructuring in October, 2014. He
pertinently pointed out that the unjustifiable delay in promotions had occurred
due to flawed and skewed HR policies of the CBEC. Yet he heartily praised and
thanked Smt. Shanti Sundharam, the then Chairperson of CBEC and all those
associated with her in making these promotions a reality. Sh. Mishra also highlighted the problems of the cadre relating to stagnation,
pay and MACP anomalies etc.
Sh. Karnail
Singh, the Commissioner of Central Excise of Vadodara, while agreeing with the
observations of Sh. Lokanath Mishra on the "flawed and skewed" HR
policies of the CBEC, made an elaborate speech in his address to the gathering attempting
to defend the policies of the Board and HRD and sought co-operation of the Association
to make better working conditions. He attempted specious explanation of
constraints faced by the administration in dealing with the issue of
stagnation. He went on to advice the Association to urge its members to perform
well in their work and enhance the image of the department in order to make a
strong claim for the career aspirations of its members.
The chief guest, Sh. Lalubhai Babubhai Patel, expressed
delight for being a part of the happy and celebratory occasion of several
Superintendents being promoted as Assistant Commissioner in his address. He
stressed the significance of the officers of taxation department who discharge
sovereign functions to protect the growth and health of the economy. Explaining
his humble beginnings as a politician and his growth in the politics, he expected
such growth in the career of every officer of the department. Besides, he
stated that his doors are open for officers for any help and he promised to
render every help that is at his command. He declared the convention open and
wished the officers all the best and expected that it would lead to well-meant
and purposeful deliberations.
Sh. Sushil Pareek, the
Ex-President, in his brief address commended the role of AIB and several other
members in achieving the cadre restructuring. He pointed out that the Cabinet
Secretary had categorically recognised that the CR does not give a permanent
solution to the stagnation in the Superintendent cadre. So, he urged to explore
the ways and means to get over this problem. He also touched upon the various
pay related issues including MACPS and urged for sustained effort to resolve
these issues.
Sh. Ravi Malik, the
Secretary General of the Association, welcomed the delegates come to attend the
meeting from all over the country. He also thanked the Daman-Vapi Unit for
making beautiful arrangement to conduct the meeting. He briefed the house about
the path taken by cadre restructuring since its beginning to the finality. He
said that it was started with merely around 800 posts of Asstt. Commissioner
and reached finality with more than 3000 promotional vacancies for JTS level.
He also added that the Cabinet Secretary was also pleased to recommend some
additional measures independent of cadre restructuring to remove stagnation of
group B officers in CBEC on regular persuasion by the Association. He said that
nothing is easy for us; we always have to toil hard to get anything. The only
key to our success is our unity by every means including physical efforts,
dedication & commitment and also funds. He said that the concerned
authorities can do anything bad to us, if we are not united. He also said that
we should not become prey of any type of ‘fear factor’. He added that it is
only the beginning and we all have to keep fighting until each of our officers
enters into PB4. He also briefed about the legal cases already pending in
various courts in r/o pay scale, arrears of pay, MACPS, time scale in PB3 and
parity with the intra-organisational counterparts. He also appealed the
delegate units not only to donate maximum funds to the Association but also
clear the pending dues.
Sh. Lokanath Mishra, in his brief
Presidential address, explained how the sustained persuasion and perseverance by
the Association led to the Cadre Restructuring being a reality. He explained in detail
about the approval of CR starting from submission of reports by study groups,
submission of proposal by CBEC, recommendations and suggestions by
Department of Expenditure, DOPT, Finance Minister, CR committee and final
approval by the Cabinet. He thanked all those
who made this possible. He said no credence need be given to the advice or
opinions of Sh. Karnail Singh. He declared the following agenda for
deliberations and handed over the floor to the Secretary General to present the
report of the current body.
A. Presentation &
discussions of/on the report of the current body along with the statement of
accounts.
B. Confirmation
of the minutes of Chennai AEC meeting.
C.
Presentation of Constitutional amendment report by Sh. A. S. Roy.
D. Elections
for new committee.
E. Introduction
of new committee.
F. Resolutions
to be passed.
G. Any
other point/s with the permission of the Chair.
Before
taking over the floor for further proceedings, Sh. Ravi Malik showed his
displeasure on the comments made by Sh. Karnail Singh about the work performance
of our members. He said that these are the sincere, dedicated and committed
efforts & performance of our members only due to which the govt is able to get
the revenue always above the set targets. He reiterated that group A officers
play no role and their performance is always zero in this regard. He felt proud
of the performance being shown by the members. He also recalled the contributions of past leaders and acknowledged
their work for the betterment of the cadre. He appreciated & thanked all of the
former leaders including S/Sh. Biswas, Satish Thakkar, Amitabh Chaterjee, S. P.
Siddhanta, R. Kumar, Ramesh Babu, S. K. Pareek etc. for their efforts in the
interest of the cadre.
He presented the report by reading the salient features of the
achievements of the Association and action plans for future in order to
accomplish our objectives. He then sought the opinions of the participating
units on the report.
The Ahmadabad Unit,
while appreciating and thanking the efforts of AIB in achieving the cadre restructuring,
approved the report alongwith the statement of accounts.
The Allahabad Unit
appreciated the efforts of the AIB and approved the report alongwith the
statement of accounts.
Sh. Suresh Kumar of Bangalore
Unit opined that all is not well with the AIB. He pointed out that some units
are working in conflict with the AIB. He stated that, besides the cadre structuring,
many other issues are also to be resolved. He pointed out that the issue of
recovery of MACP benefit given to those officers, who also got NFG after four
years of being Superintendent, is to be resolved. He indicated the conflict
between the contents of paragraph 6 and 7 of the report. He questioned the
approach of AIB to seek 'base cadre seniority' for future promotions, while
stating that Inspector grade is "not an all India cadre". On the
accounts side, he questioned how 'scrapping of laptop' can be shown as
expenditure. He sought break-up for the expenses made by way of annexures.
The representative of
Bhopal unit commended the AIB for its performance and approved the report alongwith
the statement of accounts.
Bhubaneshwar unit appreciated
AIB and approved the report alongwith the statement of accounts.
Sh.
Chandrasekhar, President of Chennai Unit, thanked the relentless efforts made
by AIB in pursuing the cadre restructuring into a reality. He recalled the
protests organised by AIB at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi and the perseverance of
the protesters under the most unhygienic conditions at the venue. He also
recalled the contributions of earlier leaders like S/Sh. Biswas, Siddhanta, R. Kumar
and Sh. Ramesh Babu etc. for the cause of our cadre. He, on behalf of the
Chennai Unit, appreciated the efforts of the Association and approved the
report alongwith the statement of accounts.
The Chandigarh Unit appreciated the performance of the AIB and approved
the report alongwith the statement of accounts.
Sh. Rajagopal of
Coimbatore Unit appreciated AIB and expressed happiness over the outcome of
cadre restructuring. He urged that the regional disparities in promotions
should be removed. He also urged the AIB to intervene in the recovery of 3rd
MACP benefits granted to officers. He, on
behalf of the Coimbatore Unit, appreciated the efforts of the Association and
approved the report alongwith the statement of accounts.
The Cochin Unit appreciated
the performance of the AIB and approved the report alongwith the statement of
accounts.
The Daman-Vapi Unit appreciated
the performance of the AIB and approved the report alongwith the statement of
accounts. They also cautioned that present windfall in the CR cannot be
expected at all times.
The Delhi Unit appreciated
the performance of the AIB and approved the report alongwith the statement of
accounts.
The Goa Unit approved
the report alongwith the statement of accounts.
The Guntur Unit congratulated
all the office bearers and others for successful implementation of cadre
restructuring. They also sought AIB to look into instances where some officers
were not given promotion due to vigilance cases. They also pointed out that
reservation was also not considered. They appreciated the performance of the
AIB and approved the report alongwith the statement of accounts.
The Hyderabad Unit,
after having approved the report alongwith the statement of accounts, sought
clarification from the President that they had some issues, whether they could
present them now or later. The President stated as the discussions were with
reference to the report, we should confine to it. Sh. Venkatesh on behalf of
the newly promoted Assistant Commissioners from Hyderabad donated a sum of Rs. 75,000/-
and also pledged to give more later to the AIB.
The
Indore unit sought that the report be given a day earlier for proper study and
meaningful discussions. They also pointed out the conflict between paras 6
& 7 of the report. Sh. Singhvi also raised the issue of zonal disparities.
He also urged that the representations made before the Stagnation Committee
headed by Sh. B. B Agrawal should be tabled in the house for discussions.
The Jaipur Unit appreciated
the performance of the AIB and approved the report alongwith the statement of
accounts.
The Kandla Unit appreciated
the performance of the AIB and approved the report alongwith the statement of
accounts.
The Kanpur Unit appreciated
the performance of the AIB and approved the report alongwith the statement of
accounts.
Sh. Tirthankar Pyne of
Kolkata Unit felt that though the promotions by cadre restructuring need to be
savoured and enjoyed but the excessive elation should be avoided. He drew
attention to para 2 of Order No.192/2014 and para 7 of the Board letter F. No.
11019/08/2013-Ad IV dt. 18.12.13 and pointed out the apparent conflict between
them. In the para 2 of the first mentioned order, it is stated that the
promotion under this order "does not confer any right" to be reckoned
as regular service for further promotions. However in para 7 of the second
mentioned letter, it is stated that these 2118 posts to be abolished after five
years would remain effective until they are "relinquished by existing
incumbent by way of promotion, transfer, retirement resignation etc.”
Therefore, the promotion order is not in tune with the notification of the
impugned posts. He said that this issue needs to be contested. He also said
that the issue of differential treatment between the GP of 5400/- in PB-2 and
GP of 5400/- in PB-3 should be resolved. He also touched upon the uselessness
of various stagnation committees to resolve the stagnation in the cadre. He
also pointed out that the report says nothing about the issue of grant of Grade
Pay of Rs. 6600/- and its subsequent recovery. Despite some favourable court
cases in this regard, this issue still remains unresolved. He reiterated the
conflict between the Paras 6 & 7 of the report as reflected by the Sh.
Suresh Kumar earlier. He also pointed out that scrapping of laptop cannot be regarded
as an expense. He suggested that comparative expenses for the previous year be
given to see the expenditure trend of the Association.
The Lucknow Unit
commended AIB for its performance and approved the report alongwith the
statement of accounts. They also urged other associate units to clear the
arrears in order to effectively run the organisation.
The Meerut Unit thanked
the AIB for its efforts in the interest of the cadre and approved the report alongwith
the statement of accounts.
Ms. Varsha Kolhatkar of
Mumbai Unit, while commending the elaborately prepared report, pointed out the
conflict between Paras 6 and 7. She recalled the discussions on zonal
disparities held in Patna AEC meeting and sought about the follow-up on this
matter. Referring paras 8 & 9 of the report, she stated that the individual
units are constrained and compelled to take up the causes with administration
when the AIB fails to do so. Citing para 29, she sought if the AIB raised the
issue of framing a fair and transparent "transfer policy" in its charter
of demands. Furthermore, she went on to observe the present promotions to
Assistant Commissioner grade ought to have come on regular basis instead of on
ad hoc basis. Therefore, we cannot be unduly elated about these promotions. As
regards the travel expenses to the tune of over Rs.6.00 lakhs shown in the
statement of accounts, she sought justification for such a huge expenditure when
the Secretary General is stationed in New Delhi. She finally appreciated the
attitude of the leadership for maintaining a smiling face despite
criticism.
Sh. Jayashankar Iyer of
Nasik Unit, after congratulating all those officers who were newly promoted as
Assistant Commissioner, reminded the house that nothing on the zonal
disparities has happened during the tenure of this body. At this point, the
President intervened to point out that AIB has been fighting for reckoning base
cadre parity for promotions to higher posts which will automatically remove the
zonal disparities.
The
Patna-Ranchi-Jamshedpur Unit said that the present moment of promotions to
Assistant Commissioner is a cause for celebration. They thanked the AIB for its
unstinted work and approved the report alongwith the statement of accounts. They
urged that more needs to be done regarding the MACP issue and direct promotion
of our Superintendents to STS post.
The Pune Unit appreciated
the performance of the AIB and approved the report alongwith the statement of
accounts.
The Raipur Unit appreciated
the performance of the AIB and approved the report alongwith the statement of
accounts.
The Rajkot Unit appreciated
the performance of the AIB and approved the report alongwith the statement of
accounts.
The Salem Unit appreciated
the performance of the AIB and approved the report alongwith the statement of
accounts.
The Shillong Unit appreciated
the performance of the AIB and approved the report alongwith the statement of
accounts.
The Tirupathi Unit appreciated
the performance of the AIB and approved the report alongwith the statement of
accounts.
After approving the AIB
report alongwith the statement of accounts, the Surat Unit pointed out that ad-hocism
would not give the officers any further promotions. This aspect needs to be
contested. They urged that MACP issue is also to taken care of. The pay parity
with officers of other central government agencies, who were given higher pay,
should also be taken care of. The encroachment on land Customs formations by the
Appraisers was also brought to the notice of the AIB and it was urged that this
should be prevented. They urged that all units should pay the arrears of
subscription immediately in order to enable the AIB to function without money
constraints.
The Tirunelveli unit
drawing attention to para 6 of the report queried what the follow-up was done
by the AIB in this regard. They appreciated the performance of the AIB and
approved the report alongwith the statement of accounts.
Tirupathi Unit after congratulating
the AIB approved the report alongwith the statement of accounts.
Trichy Unit sought if
there is any DOPT order stating that no reservation need be considered for
temporary posts. They approved the report alongwith the statement of accounts.
Vadodara Unit appreciated
the performance of the AIB and approved the report alongwith the statement of
accounts.
Sh. Vatan Kamble of
Aurangabad stated that the officers in advantageous zones should not be pulled while
addressing the issue of zonal disparities. It should be an equitable solution
acceptable to all. He also observed that the functions of the new Assistant
Commissioners need to be well-defined and they should not be made to perform
the functions of a Superintendent. With regard to the statement of accounts, he
concurred with the views of Suresh Kumar on the scrapping of laptop being shown
as an expense. However, he observed that the details of certain expenses cannot
be explicitly recorded and approved the report alongwith the statement of
accounts.
Sh. Lokanath Mishra, while replying to all the queries raised
by different units on the report of AIB presented by the Secretary General, made a detailed summation of the efforts taken by the AIB in achieving
the current cadre review and the associated promotions. He also acknowledged
the efforts of the previous office bearers of the AIB. He also explained the
delay caused in implementation of the cadre review. He predominantly attributed
it to the lack of all the required APARs. He conceded that the zonal
disparities would get sorted out, once the issue of base cadre parity attains
fruition in our favour. He defended the ad-hoc promotions citing the procedure
laid down by the DOPT. He assured the house that the vacant temporary posts would be filled up
regularly and would not be abolished after five years since these were created on
functional necessity basis. Further, he stated that the AIB is persuading the administration to
grant the direct promotion to Senior Time Scale post for our Superintendents.
He also confirmed that the posting of Appraisers in land Customs formations has
been stoutly protested. As
the MACP anomalies are related to all India issue concerning all departments of
Central Government and matter is still pending before the Supreme Court, the
same will get finality after the case is decided in Apex Court. He also
explained that AIB has already filed a case on MACP anomaly in Principal Bench
of the CAT. He averred that the pay scale at par with other agencies like CBI from 01.01.86
is being vigorously pursued and is already in the legal court. As regards expenditure shown in the
audited balance sheet about laptop, he explained that it has been reflected
correctly as per audit and accounting procedure. He also explained in details
about the clarifications sought by the different units on the report of AIB
presented by the Secretary General. Finally he declared the report alongwith
statement of accounts as approved as the majority units had accepted the same.
Suddenly few delegates shouted and stated that the President should not give
any clarification on the report of AIB presented by the Secretary General. The
President explained that as a head of the AIB, it is his duty to give proper
replies on the queries raised by the different units on the report and if anyone
is interested to get further clarification on any issue from the Secretary
General, it is open for him to ask queries separately from the Secretary
General. However due to certain noisy interruption from certain units,
the President had to cut his peroration short on disgust without completing his
replies on the quarries on the report.
At this juncture the
Secretary General took over and made an appeal to maintain order. He clarified
to those who questioned the propriety of President answering the queries on the
AIB report that the replies given by the President are also his replies. Hence,
the need for a separate reply was unnecessary. Besides, he allayed the doubts
of some units on the issue of reservation not considered in the promotions to
2118 temporary posts of Assistant Commissioner.
After it, the minutes
of Chennai AEC meeting were also confirmed by the house on being asked by the
chair.
As asked in Jaipur
convention about the inclusion of promotee Central Excise group A officers as the
members of the Association, Sh. A. S. Roy presented the "Report of the
Constitution Amendment Committee" suggesting various amendments to the Constitution
of the Association including the inclusion of Central Excise group A officers
as the members of the Association. The other members of the committee included
S/Sh. Nirajan Pradhan of Bhubaneshwar, N. N. Lal of Lucknow, B. A. Chakravarthi
of Chennai and Jitendra Singh of Ahmedabad.
Sh. Sushil K. Pareek,
former President, welcomed the suggestion of the Committee to include the
promotee Central Excise group A officers in the Association as members. Further,
he admonished certain member units for uncalled for and uncivil remarks on the
incumbent President. He urged that discourse should be conducted in a civilised
fashion.
After detailed discussions, the
President declared the amendment of Constitution with immediate effect to
include the IRS(C & CE) officers promoted from the grade of Superintendent
as members of the Association.
In
the afternoon session, Sh. Lokanath Mishra announced that Sh. Sushil K. Pareek
would be the Election Officer for the elections to be held on next day for
electing the new body. He will be assisted by Sh. B. A. Chakravarthi and Sh.
Sampat Rai for conducting the elections.
Proceedings of
2nd November, 2014
Conduct of
Elections
Sh.
Sushil K. Pareek, the Election Officer, declared the time for filing and
withdrawing the nominations of the candidates desirous of contesting for the
posts of President and Secretary General. Sh. R. Chandramouli filed nomination
for the post of President while Sh. Ravi Malik and Sh.
Tirthankar Pyne filed nominations for
the post of Secretary General.
As no
other nomination was filed for the post of President, Sh. R. Chandramouli was
declared as elected unopposed.
Later,
the two candidates in the fray for the post of Secretary General were given
five minutes each to address the house on their vision and agenda to improve
the career aspirations of the cadre. After their brief speeches to the
audience, the election process was started. After the due process of the polling
and counting, Sh. Sushil K. Pareek, assisted by Sh. B. A. Chakravarthi and Sh.
Sampat Rai, declared Sh. Ravi Malik as the new Secretary General for next tenure.
The
other zonal office bearers declared elected are as follows:
Vice Presidents: (S/Sh.)
P. Parwani, L. L. Singhvi (Central);
Anurag Chaudhary, Ravi Joshi (North);
N. Raman, G. Srinath (South);
B. K. Sinha, Ashwini Majhi (East);
Rajesh Chahar, J. D. Patil (West).
Joint Secretaries: (S/Sh.)
Anand Kishore, J. S. Iyer (Central);
R. K. Solanki, Ashish Vajpeyi (North);
M. Nagaraju, P. C. Ajithkumar (South);
P. K. Sen, S. Bhattacharya (East);
Jasram Meena, M. K. Mishra (West).
Sh.
C. S. Sharma and Sh. N. R. Manda were nominated respectively as the Office
Secretary and Treasurer of the Association by the Secretary
General. Sh. A. S. Kundu was also nominated as
Liaison Secretary of the Association for liaison work which was duly approved
by the house.
As
the Hyderabad Unit brought to the notice of the new body about the creation of
new Telangana State and sought a representation in the AIB, Sh. V. P. Sravan
Kumar was nominated as a Co-ordinator on Telangana duly accepted by the
house.
Following
the elections, the new office bearers took over and conducted further
deliberations.
Sh.
R. Chandramouli, President, thanked the house for posing trust in him. He
promised to do his best and not to disappoint the members in his endeavour.
Sh.
Ravi Malik, Secretary General, thanked the house for reposing trust in him and assured
to take everyone with him to bring a new direction to the efforts of the
Association with the help of all. He urged the delegates to make the
Association strong by their all-united efforts. He also requested the zonal
office bearers to be more active. The Liaison Secretary and Co-ordinator
on Telangana were also requested to play an active role in the interest of the
cadre.
Several
unit representatives congratulated the new office bearers.
Sh.
Ajith Kumar of Cochin Unit suggested that the President and Secretary General may
create “Core Committees" on various subjects. Sh. N. N. Lal observed that
the posts do not but the persons occupying them perform. Therefore, he
suggested that President and Secretary General should monitor the performance
of the Vice-Presidents and Joint Secretaries of each zone.
The
House felt that the functions of the Liaison Secretary must be well-defined. It
was also felt there should be transitional representatives for the promotee
Assistant Commissioners from each zone.
Sh. Suresh
Kumar sought for a clear roadmap from the new body for furthering the cause of
the cadre. The Secretary General constituted a committee on this issue
comprising Sh. Suresh Kumar and Sh. V. N. Jha to suggest the measures for a
clear roadmap at an early date.
The
Secretary General assured that all the issues will be vigorously pursued
administratively, organisationally and legally. He declared that the newly
promoted Assistant Commissioners will be full-time members of the Association.
He urged that the newly promoted Assistant Commissioners should give their
declarations to the respective DDOs for the recovery of subscription. He again
appealed to all units to clear their pending dues and donate maximum funds to
the Association.
Sh.
Rajan George of Cochin Unit urged the new body to take up the MACP issue
immediately besides a sustained effort in removing stagnation in long term. He
also said that AIB should take lead in supporting the units pursuing court with
regard to issues like review of ad-hoc promotions and to get the temporary
posts of Assistant Commissioners regularised.
The
Chennai unit felicitated the host unit for excellent arrangements for the
meeting. With Sh. R. K. Chahar proposing a vote of thanks, the President
declared the meeting closed.
List of participant
units
1. Ahmedabad.
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2. Allahabad.
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3. Aurangabad.
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4. Bangalore.
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5. Bhopal.
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6. Bhubaneswar.
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7. Chandigarh.
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8. Chennai.
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9. Cochin.
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10. Coimbatore.
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11. Daman-Vapi.
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12. Delhi.
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13. Goa.
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14. Guntur.
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15. Hyderabad.
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16. Indore.
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17. Jaipur.
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18. Kandla.
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19. Kanpur.
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20. Kolkata.
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21. Lucknow.
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22. Madurai.
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23. Meerut.
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24. Mumbai.
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25. Nasik.
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26. Patna-Ranchi-Jamshedpur.
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27. Pune.
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28. Raipur.
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29. Rajkot.
30. Salem.
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31. Shillong.
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32. Surat.
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33. Tirunelveli.
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34. Tirupati.
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35. Trichy.
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36. Vadodara.
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37. Vizag.
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Minutes drafted by- S/Sh. B. A. Chakravarthi and C. S.
Sharma.
DETAILS OF SUBSCRIPTIONS/DUES IN RESPECT OF THE UNITS OF AIACEGEO
Please deposit the dues in f/o AIACEGEO at Syndicate Bank, CR Building, IP Estate, New Delhi A/c No. 90672010069746
Sl. No. Name of the unit No. of officers Dues upto 31.03.14 and pending till date Subscription dues for 2014-15 Total dues upto 31.03.2015
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Ahmedabad 468 27220 28080 55300
2 Allahabad 218 26160 13080 39240
3 Aurangabad 100 0 6000 6000
4 Bangalore (Karnataka) 711 129020 42660 171680
5 Bhopal 110 44900 6600 51500
6 Bhubaneswar 191 7290 11460 18750
7 Chandigarh 410 0 24600 24600
8 Chennai 616 0 36960 36960
9 Cochin 429 0 25740 25740
10 Coimbatore 151 8000 9060 17060
11 Daman Vapi 177 0 10620 10620
12 Delhi 1023 0 61380 57760
13 Goa 43 11365 2580 13945
14 Guntur 93 0 5580 5580
15 Hyderabad 377 57940 22620 80560
16 Indore 121 14520 7260 21780
17 Jaipur 275 16500 16500 33000
18 Kandla 78 2360 4680 7040
19 Kanpur 118 35480 7080 42560
20 Kolkata 1184 0 71040 71040
21 Lucknow 129 0 7740 0
22 Madurai 195 48820 11700 60520
23 Meerut 394 7280 23640 30920
24 Mumbai 1014 111040 60840 171880
25 Nagpur 112 29940 6720 36660
26 Nasik 97 5820 5820 11640
27 P. R.J. 371 0 22260 0
28 Pune 353 21180 21180 42360
29 Raipur 88 0 5280 5280
30 Rajkot 291 0 17460 5660
31 Shillong 326 0 19560 19560
32 Surat 179 0 10740 0
33 Tirunelveli 94 32880 5640 38520
34 Tirupati 82 30840 4920 35760
35 Trichy 312 18720 18720 37440
36 Vadodara 196 31660 11760 43420
37 Vizag 161 65420 9660 75080
38 Salem 98 0 5880 5880
TOTAL 11385 784355 683100 1467455
"1. In respect of the above mentioned units at Sr.No. 12, 21 , 27 , 30 & 32 i.e. Delhi, Lucknow, P.R.J., Rajkot & Surat respectively , subscriptions amounting to Rs. 3620, 7780 , 22260 , 11800 & 18720 totally Rs. 64180/- recieved upto15.11.2014 in advance for the year 2014-15 have been adjusted against their respective dues.
2. All the units are requested to clear their all dues as per the sanctioned strength irrespective of the number of the subscribers and also without asking for any waiver as per the decision taken in Associate Committee meeting of 02.12.12 remembering that it is our own Association and only we have to subscribe/donate to make it stronger as these funds are to be utilized for us only.
3. Donation received from promottee ACs- Hydrabad - ` 75000/-. Shillong- ` 30,000/-, Mr. J.Lobo (Mumbai) -` 5000/- & Mr. GR Desai ` 20000/-"
Prepared By - N.R.MANDA, TREASURER, AIACEGIO
DETAILS OF SUBSCRIPTIONS/DUES IN RESPECT OF THE UNITS OF AIACEGEO
Please deposit the dues in f/o AIACEGEO at Syndicate Bank, CR Building, IP Estate, New Delhi A/c No. 90672010069746
Sl. No. Name of the unit No. of officers Dues upto 31.03.14 and pending till date Subscription dues for 2014-15 Total dues upto 31.03.2015
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Ahmedabad 468 27220 28080 55300
2 Allahabad 218 26160 13080 39240
3 Aurangabad 100 0 6000 6000
4 Bangalore (Karnataka) 711 129020 42660 171680
5 Bhopal 110 44900 6600 51500
6 Bhubaneswar 191 7290 11460 18750
7 Chandigarh 410 0 24600 24600
8 Chennai 616 0 36960 36960
9 Cochin 429 0 25740 25740
10 Coimbatore 151 8000 9060 17060
11 Daman Vapi 177 0 10620 10620
12 Delhi 1023 0 61380 57760
13 Goa 43 11365 2580 13945
14 Guntur 93 0 5580 5580
15 Hyderabad 377 57940 22620 80560
16 Indore 121 14520 7260 21780
17 Jaipur 275 16500 16500 33000
18 Kandla 78 2360 4680 7040
19 Kanpur 118 35480 7080 42560
20 Kolkata 1184 0 71040 71040
21 Lucknow 129 0 7740 0
22 Madurai 195 48820 11700 60520
23 Meerut 394 7280 23640 30920
24 Mumbai 1014 111040 60840 171880
25 Nagpur 112 29940 6720 36660
26 Nasik 97 5820 5820 11640
27 P. R.J. 371 0 22260 0
28 Pune 353 21180 21180 42360
29 Raipur 88 0 5280 5280
30 Rajkot 291 0 17460 5660
31 Shillong 326 0 19560 19560
32 Surat 179 0 10740 0
33 Tirunelveli 94 32880 5640 38520
34 Tirupati 82 30840 4920 35760
35 Trichy 312 18720 18720 37440
36 Vadodara 196 31660 11760 43420
37 Vizag 161 65420 9660 75080
38 Salem 98 0 5880 5880
TOTAL 11385 784355 683100 1467455
"1. In respect of the above mentioned units at Sr.No. 12, 21 , 27 , 30 & 32 i.e. Delhi, Lucknow, P.R.J., Rajkot & Surat respectively , subscriptions amounting to Rs. 3620, 7780 , 22260 , 11800 & 18720 totally Rs. 64180/- recieved upto15.11.2014 in advance for the year 2014-15 have been adjusted against their respective dues.
2. All the units are requested to clear their all dues as per the sanctioned strength irrespective of the number of the subscribers and also without asking for any waiver as per the decision taken in Associate Committee meeting of 02.12.12 remembering that it is our own Association and only we have to subscribe/donate to make it stronger as these funds are to be utilized for us only.
3. Donation received from promottee ACs- Hydrabad - ` 75000/-. Shillong- ` 30,000/-, Mr. J.Lobo (Mumbai) -` 5000/- & Mr. GR Desai ` 20000/-"
Prepared By - N.R.MANDA, TREASURER, AIACEGIO