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Civil List of Officers of Indian Postal Service 1 CIVIL LIST OF OFFICERS OF INDIAN POSTAL SERVICE GROUP -A (AS ON 01.10.2012) DEPARTMENT OF POSTS NEW DELHI q-g_dr rRlvr{ qrrfi-q sro fi"qrr qHm q-tlcfrr r q, qr{d {{{f,ft siqn cq,{zrqr gtqr qcn, iiq-q qFi qETfr+vro.,8rfi Ts s{tqer, sr6 *-q qH =r$ R-d-t tooot Manjula Prasher ffi*,,*,,,,,,.ffi Secretary to the Govt. of India Department of Posts, India Director General. Posts & Minislry of Communications & lT Chairman, Postal Services Board Dak Bhirwan, Sansad Marg qfc/fet.: (+91-1 1) 2309 6060 Nerry Delhi-1 '.|0001 9-4-f,,2E-m ail : secretary-posts @ indiapost.gov,in FOREWORD I am happy to release the Civil List of the Indian Postal Service Group 'A' as crn 01 .10.2012. 2'.. The List has been updated as per the information available with thr: Personnel [)ivision and inputs received from the Circles and individual officers. li. We shall be glad to correct any inaccuracy that still persists in tl're List. We shall also up-load the Civil List of our officers on the India Post Webs;ite for their c;onvenience. 2il4y* (Manjula Prasher) l{ew Delhi - 110001 Dated : 22 .10.2012 3 4 DETAILS OF SANCTIONED POSTS IN INDIAN POSTAL SERVICE GROUP ‘A’ GRADE NO. OF POSTS I. MEMBER, POSTAL SERVICES BOARD (HAG +) : 06 II. Sr. DDG/CPMG (HAG) : 26 III. SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE GRADE : 73 IV. JUNIOR ADMINISTRATIVE GRADE (INCLUDING NFSG) : 105 V. SENIOR TIME SCALE : 198 VI. JUNIOR TIME SCALE : 67 VII. RESERVES DEPUTATION RESERVE : 51 TRAINING RESERVE : 30 LEAVE RESERVE : 05 TOTAL 561 5 CIVIL LIST OF OFFICERS OF INDIAN POSTAL SERVICE, GROUP ‘A’ AS ON 01.10.2012 S.N. NAME OF THE BATCH DATE OF DATE OF DATE OF PRESENT OFFICER BIRTH ENTRY IN ENTRY IN DEPLOYMENT (S/SH.) SERVICE GRADE GRADE: SECRETARY TO GOVT. OF INDIA/CHAIRMAN (PSB)/ DG(POSTS) PAY SCALE: Rs.80,000/- (FIXED) 1. Prasher Manjula 1976 16.01.53 01.11.76 31.10.11 Secretary (Posts) / Ms. Chairperson, PSB / DG (Posts) GRADE: MEMBER, Postal Services Board PAY SCALE : Rs. 75,500-80,000/- 2. Gopinath, P. Ms. 1977 13.05.54 07.11.77 15.03.11 Member, PSB (NBR) 3. Prasad 1977 02.08.54 07.11.77 15.03.11 Member, PSB Kamleshwar 4. Trivedi Suneeta Ms. 1978 26.09.53 29.07.78 27.07.11 Member, PSB 5. Menon Yesodhara 1978 09.01.54 12.07.78 05.08.11 Member, PSB Ms. 6. Sarkar, S. 1978 02.11.53 30.11.78 23.03.12 Member, PSB GRADE: Chief Postmaster General PAY SCALE: Rs. 67,000-79,000 /- 7. Bali, M.S. 1978 16.06.55 30.11.78 23.10.06 Under suspension 8. Banerjee Kavery 1978 25.04.56 30.11.78 30.07.07 CPMG, Bihar Circle Ms. 9. Devasher Anjali Ms. 1978 12.07.55 30.11.78 13.08.07 Director, RAKNPA, Ghaziabad 10. Chakrabarty, S.K. 1978 27.07.53 30.11.78 23.05.08 CPMG, Odisha Circle 6 S.N. NAME OF THE BATCH DATE OF DATE OF DATE OF PRESENT OFFICER BIRTH ENTRY IN ENTRY IN DEPLOYMENT (S/SH.) SERVICE GRADE 11. Tewari Kalpana 1978 13.05.55 30.11.78 06.03.09 CGM, BD & M Dte. Ms. 12. Chandra Kamlesh 1978 03.06.54 30.11.78 06.03.09 CPMG, UP Circle 13. Pillai Karuna Ms. 1979 20.03.53 17.12.79 09.03.09 CPMG, AP Circle 14. Sinha, S.K. 1979 11.07.56 27.12.79 06.03.09 CGM (MB), Postal Dte. 15. Mohan Y.P.S 1979 14.09.53 12.07.79 09.03.09 CPMG, Delhi Circle 16. Srivastava, A.P. 1979 14.01.54 21.12.79 09.03.09 On deputation 17. Singh, R.R.P. 1980 15.01.53 02.02.81 09.03.09 CPMG, WB Circle 18. Koshy Shoba Ms. 1981 19.05.53 01.09.81 08.03.09 CPMG, Kerala Circle 19. Khanna, K.L. 1979 27.10.53 24.12.79 05.10.09 CPMG, Punjab Circle 20. Nair, S.S. Ms. 1979 18.05.54 29.07.79 05.10.09 CPMG, TN Circle 21. Gupta Indu Ms. 1979 24.07.54 17.12.79 01.10.09 CPMG, Haryana Circle 22. Joshi, A.B. 1979 30.09.55 17.12.79 05.10.09 On deputation (NBR) 23. Faiz-Ur-Rehman 1979 01.08.54 07.12.79 05.10.09 CGM, PLI Dte. 24. Hilda Abraham Ms. 1979 19.07.53 17.12.79 05.04.10 CPMG, Karnataka Circle 25. Samuel, G.J. 1980 03.01.55 02.02.81 29.08.11 CPMG, J & K Circle 26. Panda, J. 1980 15.08.54 02.02.81 29.08.11 CPMG, Chhattisgarh Circle 27. Tripathi, Ashutosh 1981 05.12.56 11.01.82 09.11.11 CPMG, MP Circle 28. Sharma, A.K. 1981 22.11.52 01.09.81 02.02.12 CPMG, Maharashtra Circle 29. Kumar, P. Thiaga 1981 26.06.53 01.09.81 02.02.12 CPMG, North-East Surendra Circle 7 GRADE: SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE GRADE PAY SCALE: Rs. 37,400 to 67,000/-+Grade Pay-Rs. 10,000/- S.N. NAME OF THE BATCH DATE OF DATE OF DATE OF PRESENT OFFICER BIRTH ENTRY IN ENTRY IN DEPLOYMENT (S/SH.) SERVICE GRADE 30. Om Prakash 1978 02.04.53 30.11.78 27.03.01 PMG (BD, Tech. & Mktg.), Gujarat Circle 31. Sharma, H.K. 1979 21.12.56 13.07.79 27.03.01 PMG, Kozhikode Kerala Circle 32. Murthy, T. 1981 15.01.57 11.01.82 20.12.02 PMG, Aurangabad, Maharashtra Circle 33. Ramanujan, M.S. 1981 04.07.56 11.01.82 23.12.02 #CPMG, Uttarakhand Circle 34. Sethy, K.P. 1980 12.01.53 02.02.81 24.01.05 PMG, Kurnool, AP Circle 35. Sudhakar, B.V 1981 18.04.57 17.01.83 20.1.03 On deputation 36. Joshi, A.K.A. 1981 25.12.52 11.01.82 15.12.03 PMG, Vijayawada, AP Circle 37. Singh Jaswinder 1980 17.09.57 02.02.81 10.11.03 PMG (BD & Mktg.), Maharashtra Circle 38. Veerwal, O.S. 1981 01.07.54 11.01.82 22.12.03 GM, PLI Dte. 39. Singh Kulbir 1981 08.02.55 11.01.82 27.01.04 PMG (BD, Tech. & Mktg.), TN Circle 40. Thapar, S. 1981 31.05.56 11.01.82 17.02.04 PMG (MR), Maharashtra Circle 41. Mishra, K.C. 1982 24.01.54 06.09.82 17.02.04 PMG, Pune, Maharashta Circle 42. Shori, A.K. Maj. 1982 30.07.56 17.01.83 17.02.04 Addl. DG, APS Gen. 43. Nanda, A.N. 1982 11.10.59 02.09.82 26.02.04 PMG, Coimbatore, TN Circle 44. Prasad, A.S. 1982 11.01.56 17.01.83 12.07.04 DDG (FS), Postal Dte. 45. Bhuyan, G. 1982 11.02.55 17.01.83 17.02.04 PMG (Chennai City Region), Tamilnadu Circle 46. Handa Meera Ms. 1982 29.10.59 17.01.83 17.02.04 DDG (Phil.), Postal Dte. 47. Ram Bharosa 1982 04.07.60 17.01.83 27.03.06 PMG, Rajkot, Gujarat Circle # Post downgraded temporarily from HAG to SAG 8 S.N. NAME OF THE BATCH DATE OF DATE OF DATE OF PRESENT OFFICER BIRTH ENTRY IN ENTRY IN DEPLOYMENT (S/SH.) SERVICE GRADE 48. Chauhan, D.K.S. 1982 01.06.56 17.01.83 28.03.06 PMG (BD, Tech & Mktg.), MP Circle 49. Datta Meena Ms. 1983 17.01.58 01.02.84 24.03.06 APS Brig. 50. De Tilak 1983 16.09.58 01.02.84 24.03.06 DDG (Estates & MM), Postal Dte. 51. Dash, A.K 1984 05.02.57 06.02.85 21.06.06 DDG (PMU), Postal Dte. 52. Ninan George 1981 10.03.55 17.01.83 14.09.06 PMG, Kochi, Kerala Circle 53. Rajalingam, S.P. 1981 12.08.53 01.09.81 14.06.06 PMG, Berhampur, Odisha Circle 54. Bhatnagar, A. Ms. 1982 03.12.58 01.09.82 21.06.06 PMG, Foreign Post, Delhi Circle 55. Sekhar Usha, C. Ms. 1983 18.11.58 01.02.84 07.09.06 On deputation 56. Chandra Prakash 1984 03.10.55 23.08.84 04.08.06 PMG(Operations), Delhi Circle 57. Vasumitra 1984 11.01.58 06.02.85 31.01.07 PMG (BD, Tech & Mktg.), Karnataka Circle 58. Udai Krishna 1984 21.05.59 08.04.85 12.07.07 PMG, Muzaffarpur, Bihar Circle 59. Rai Y.P. Dr. 1984 01.12.58 06.02.85 04.07.07 DDG (RB & Planning), Postal Dte. 60. Haque Salim 1984 26.02.60 06.02.85 04.07.07 On deputation 61. Singh Bahadur 1978 01.01.56 30.11.78 11.07.07 PMG, Tiruchirapalli, TN Circle 62. Negi, P.S Brig. 1984 07.08.58 06.02.85 17.04.08 APS 63. Mishra, R. 1985 14.02.61 26.08.85 17.04.08 On deputation 64. Tripathi B.N. 1985 01.03.59 16.12.85 21.04.08 PMG, Ajmer, Rajasthan Circle 65. Bisoi, P.K. 1985 24.04.61 23.12.85 17.04.08 PMG, Sambalpur, Odisha Circle 66. Ghosh, A . Ms. 1986 30.08.60 27.01.87 17.04.08 On deputation 67. Pandey Vineet 1986 27.05.64 27.01.87 17.04.08 PMG, SK Region, Karnataka Circle 68.
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