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CIVIL LIST of OFFICERS of INDIAN POSTAL SERVICE (As on 01.01.2019) CIVIL LIST OF OFFICERS OF INDIAN POSTAL SERVICE (As on 01.01.2019) Department of Posts Ministry of Communications Government of India Civil List of Ofcers of Indian Postal Service (As on 01.01.2019) Personnel Division Department of Posts Ministry of Co mmunications New Delhi Mkd foHkkx , + ,u + uUn lapkj ea=ky; lfpo Hkkjr ljdkj A. N. Nanda Mkd Hkou] laln] ekxZ Secretary ubZ fnYyh&110001 Qksu@Tel. : (+91-11) 2309 6060 Department of Posts QSDl@Fax. : (+91-11) 2309 6077 Ministry of Communications bZ&esy@E-mail.: [email protected] Government of India Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg New Delhi-110001 Foreword I am happy to present before you the Civil List of the Indian Postal Service as on 01.01.2019. 2. Indian Postal Services (IPoS), one of the important Group "A" Central Civil Services of the Government of India, was formed in 1948. Presently the sanctioned strength of Indian Postal Service, Group "A" is 561. The ofcers of the service are responsible for the administration of almost 1.55 lakh Post Ofces in the country and management of about 4.33 lakh employees in the Department of Posts for providing postal services to more than 1.30 billion people of India. The ofcers' cadre of the Army Postal Services (APS) Corps is also manned by the IPoS ofcers and they take care of the postal needs of the Armed Forces. Presently 44 IPoS ofcers are also on deputation to different Ministries/Departments of Central/State Government. After the sixth cadre review, the promotional prospects of the ofcers are one among the best as compared to the different Central Civil Services of the Government of India. 3. The previous Civil List was published as on 01.10. 2016. The present list as on 01.01.2019 has been updated as per the information available with the Personnel Division, inputs received from the Circles and individual ofcers. Suggestions for further improvement are always welcome. New Delhi (Ananta Narayan Nanda) Dated: 23.01.2019 Secretary to the Govt. of India and Chairperson, Postal Services Board Table of Contents 1. Abbreviations............................................................................................................ 7 2. Details of Sanctioned Posts in Indian Postal Service Group ‘A’............................... 8 3. Apex Level Ofcers of Indian Postal Service............................................................ 9 4. Members, Postal Services Board/ Additional Director General (Coordination)........ 10 5. Chief Postmasters General / Senior Deputy Director General / Chief General Managers................................................................................................................. 11 6. Postmasters General/ Deputy Directors General/ General Managers etc............... 13 7. Junior Administrative Grade (JAG) (including NFSG) ofcers.................................. 19 8. Senior Time Scale (STS) ofcers............................................................................. 22 9. Junior Time Scale (JTS) ofcers............................................................................... 27 10. Ofcers of Department of Posts occupying ex-cadre posts in APS.......................... 33 11. Ofcers on deputation to other Ministries/ Departments........................................... 34 1. Abbreviations ADG Assistant Director General AGM Additional General Manager APS Army Postal Service BD & MD Business Development & Marketing D irectorate CEPT Centre for Excellence in Postal Technology CGM Chief General Manager CP Corporate Planning CPMG Chief Post Master General CVO Chief Vigilance Ofcer DARPAN Digital Advancement of Rural Post Ofces for a New India DBT Direct Benet Transfer DDG Deputy Director General DPS Director Postal Services GDS& PCC Gramin Dak Sevak & Pay Commission Cell HQ Headquarters IIPA Indian Institute of Public Administration IPPB India Post Payments Bank IR & GB International Relations & Global Business NBR Next Below Rule PBI Post Bank of India PCO (PMLA) Principal Compliance Ofcer (Prevention of Money Laundering Act) PG, QA & I Public Grievances, Quality Assurance & Inspections PLI Postal Life Insurance PMG Post Master General PMU Project Management Unit PSB Postal Services Board PTC Postal Training Centre RAKNPA Ra Ahmed Kidwai National Postal Academy SLY Select List Year SR, Legal & VP Staff Relation, Legal & Vigilance Petition 7 2. Details of Sanctioned Posts in Indian Postal Service Group ‘A’ Grade No. of Posts I. Director General Postal Services, Apex Scale : 01 II. Member, Postal Services Board/ Additional Director : 07 General (Coordination) (HAG +) III. Sr. Deputy Director General /Chief Post Master : 27 General /Chief General Manager (H AG) IV. Senior Administrative Grade (SAG) : 78 V. Junior Administrative Grade (including Non- : 109 Func tional Selection Grade) VI. Senior Time Scale (STS) : 102 VII. Junior Time Scale (JTS) : 151 VIII. Reserves Deputation Reserve : 51 Training Reserve : 30 Leav e Reserve : 05 T otal 561 8 3. Apex Level Ofcers of Indian Postal Service Sl. Name of the ofcer Batch Date of Date of Date of Present No. (S/Shri) Birth Entry in Entry in Deployment Service Grade Grade : Secretary to Govt. of India/ Cha irperson, Postal Services Board (PSB) Level in the Pay Matr ix: 17 (Rs. 2,25,000) 1. Ananta Narayan 1982 11.10.59 02.09.82 30.04.17 Secretary (Posts)/ Nanda (A/N) Chairperson, Postal Services Board Grade : Director Gener al Postal Services Level in the Pay Matr ix: 17 (Rs. 2,25,000) 2. Ms. Meera Handa 1982 29.10.59 17.01.83 01.04.18 Director General Postal Services 9 4. Members, Postal Services Board/ Additional Director General (Coordination) Level in the Pay Matrix: 16 (Rs. 2,05,400 - 2,24,400) Sl. Name of the ofcer Batch Date of Date of Date of Present No. (S/Shri) Birth Entry in Entry in Deployment Service Grade 3. Udai Krishna 1984 21.05.59 08.04.85 17.10.17 Member (Banking & DBT), PSB 4. Salim Haque 1984 26.02.60 06.02.85 08.02.18 Member (Technology), PSB 5. Rajesh Mishra 1985 14.02.61 26.08.85 01.09.18 On deputation (NBR) 6. Biswanath Tripathy 1985 01.03.59 16.12.85 01.09.18 Member (Planning & HRD), PSB 7. Pradipta Kumar 1985 24.04.61 23.12.85 17.10.18 Member Bisoi (Personnel), PSB 8. Ms. Arundhaty 1986 30.08.60 27.01.87 03.12.18 Member Ghosh (Operations), PSB 9. Vineet Pandey 1986 27.05.64 27.01.87 03.12.18 Member (PLI), PSB and Chairman, PLI Investment Board 10 5 . Chief Postmaste rs General / Senior Deputy Director General /Chief General [Higher Administrative Grade (HAG)] Level in the Pay Matrix : 15 (Rs.1,82,200 - 2,24 ,100) Sl. Name of the ofcer Batch Date of Date of Date of Present No. (S/Shri) Birth Entry in Entry in Deployment Service Grade 10. Vishvapavan Pati 1986 15.08.60 25.08.86 24.09.14 CPMG, Assam Circle 11. Ashok Pal Singh 1986 11.04.60 25.08.86 09.10.14 CGM, Parcel (NBR) Directorate 12. M. N. Sridhar Rao 1985 14.10.62 26.08.85 09.10.14 On deputation (NBR) 13. Dr. Sarita Singh 1985 05.04.59 26.08.85 24.11.14 CGM, BD&M Directorate 14. Brij Behari Dave 1986 23.09.59 27.01.87 09.10.14 CPMG, Rajasthan Circle 15. Mohammad Ehsanul 1986 06.11.59 01.02.88 22.12.14 CPMG, Bihar Haque Circle 16. Sukhdev Raj 1985 05.04.61 26.08.85 25.09.14 CPMG, Uttarakhand Circle 17. Dr. Santosh Kumar 1986 20.04.61 27.01.87 09.06.15 CPMG, Odisha Kamila (NBR) Circle 18. Alok Sharma 1986 26.03.64 27.01.87 09.06.15 CPMG, Madhya (NBR) Pradesh Circle 19. Dr. Charles Lobo 1987 24.09.61 01.02.88 09.06.15 CPMG, Karnataka Circle 20. Ms. Sandhya Rani 1987 23.12.61 24.08.87 25.06.15 On deputation (NBR) 21. Ashok Kumar 1987 20.04.62 22.02.88 25.06.15 On deputation Poddar (NBR) 22. Gautam 1987 25.04.60 24.08.87 25.06.15 CPMG, West Bhattacharya (NBR) Bengal Circle 23. Ms. Smita Kumar 1987 30.06.64 14.12.87 25.06.15 CPMG, Himachal Pradesh Circle 24. Subash Chandra 1987 01.06.60 24.08.87 26.08.15 On deputation Barmma 25. Bhuvanagiri 1987 21.09.59 01.02.88 02.09.16 CPMG, Telangana Chandrasekhar Circle 26. Laxmi Narayan 1987 29.08.60 01.02.88 26.08.16 CGM, PLI Sharma Directorate 27. Ms. Alka Jha 1987 31.07.63 24.08.87 26.08.16 On deputation 28. Prasanta Kumar 1987 23.06.62 01.02.88 07.09.16 On deputation Swain A/N 11 Sl. Name of the ofcer Batch Date of Date of Date of Present No. (S/Shri) Birth Entry in Entry in Deployment Service Grade 29. S. Mervin Alexander 1987 29.07.62 01.02.88 26.08.16 On deputation 30. K. Balasubramanian 1987 24.07.59 01.02.88 01.09.16 CPMG, Andhra Pradesh Circle 31. Ms. Aindri Anurag 1988 28.06.64 26.08.88 26.08.16 CPMG, Delhi Circle 32. Harish Chand 1988 28.01.62 12.01.89 03.10.16 CPMG, Agrawal Maharashtra Circle 33. Ms. Anjali Anand 1988 23.11.61 16.08.88 29.08.16 CPMG, North East Circle 34. Sanjay Sharan 1988 29.12.64 21.08.89 29.08.16 On deputation 35. Vinaya Prakash 1988 02.07.64 21.08.89 26.08.16 CPMG, Uttar Singh Pradesh Circle 36. V. Rajarajan 1988 02.07.62 26.08.88 01.02.17 On deputation (NBR) 37. M. Sampath 1988 04.02.60 12.05.89 06.02.17 CPMG, Tamil Nadu Circle 38. Penden Dorjee 1988 03.12.59 01.02.89 01.02.17 CPMG, J ammu Tshering (NBR) &K ashmir Circle 39. Ms. Manju Pandey 1989 15.01.65 20.08.90 01.02.17 On deputation 40. Brig. Damodar 1989 27.07.63 21.08.89 10.01.18 On deputation to Vasanth Mahesh (NBR) APS 41.
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