NON PRODUCTIVITY LINKED BONUS (Ad-hoc bonus) TO CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYEES FOR THE YEAR 2012-13 (Click
the link below for details) http://finmin.nic.in/the_ministry/dept_expenditure/notification/bonus/bonus2013.pdf
Organisation unifying the entirety of Indian Central Government Employees and Workers on a single platform of struggle and advance.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Saturday, September 28, 2013
CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
(Central Head Quarters)
1st Floor, North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi - 110001
CIRCULAR NO. 8/2013 DATED – 28.09.2013
IMPORTANT CIRCULAR
CONFEDERATION NATIONAL SECRETARIAT WILL MEET
ON 23.10.2013 TO DECIDE FUTURE COURSE OF ACTION
STRIKE BALLOT DEFERRED
NO CHANGE IN THE CAMPAIGN PROGRAMME OF CONFEDERATION OFFICE BEARERS
Dear Comrades,
The National
Secretariat of the Confederation congratulate the affiliates and State
Committees for the strenuous efforts put in by them to propagate and campaign
amongst the mass of the employees of the need for an immediate wage revision
and setting up of the 7th CPC and enlist the massive participation
of the Central Govt. employees for a long drawn out struggle, which commenced
in 2011 and the first phase of which was culminated on 12th
December, 2012 in a one day strike action.
We are proud of the fact that our efforts has borne fruit as the Government had to announce the setting up of the 7th
CPC on 25th. Confederation,
as you are aware, had always been in the forefront in formulating demands of
the CGEs, presenting and articulating the issues in spearheading struggles and
negotiating the demands to reach settlement.
This time also Confederation was the organization which raised the
setting up of the 7th CPC and wage revision; demanded that the 7th
CPC’s recommendation must be effective from 1.1.2011; insisting that the tenure
of the recommendation of the 6th CPC must be ended on the expiry of
the five years on par with the wage tenure of the Public Sector undertaking
workers as early as in 2010. It could
justify the demands with facts and figures of the unprecedented erosion of the
real value of the wages of the Central Government employees due to the high
rate of inflation in the economy and shooting up of the prices of all essential
commodities. The campaign and propaganda
unleashed by us together had its salutary impact on the thinking process of
other sister organizations, compelled them to take note of the growing
discontent amongst the rank and file of their membership and to realize the
fact that the wage structure had become incapable of making both ends meet
especially for those employees at the lower levels of the hierarchy. They had
to perforce take up the issue of wage revision
and setting up the 7th CPC due to the ambience created by the
Confederation and its affiliates by organizing series of struggles during the period and at the same time spurning
every of our attempt for a joint action. We are quite aware that sanctions
cannot be generated without joint and united action of the workers. This dichotomy practiced by the predominant
organizations in the JCM inflicted irreparable damage to the cause of the
Central Government employees.
We are happy that the
Government of India having realized that the large majority of the Central
Government employees have become mentally attuned to the path of an inevitable
struggle on wage revision decided to
avert a confrontation by announcing the setting up of the 7th
CPC. We must, however, realize that the
decision of the Government tantamount to
a post dated cheque which is capable of encashment only after a long period of
two and half years. We must not take it
lying down. The agony and sufferings of
the employees, especially those at the lower levels cannot be mitigated by
promises and assurances. There must be a
rise in their emoluments to make them capable of meeting the ever increasing cost
of essential needs. The Government must
be told categorically and compelled to agree for the merger of DA with pay; and
interim relief, which had all along been the case ever since the advent of the
system of Pay Commission for wage revision.
We must bring home the fact that there will be no question of any
arrears arising from the recommendation of the 7th CPC as the
Commission is mandated to make its recommendation before the crucial date of 1st
January, 2016.
Even though, it is
stated that the terms of reference would be finalized in consultation with all
stake holders, the question of inclusion of GDS within the ambit of the Pay
Commission, in all probabilities would be resisted by the Government. In the
light of the passage of the PFRDA Bill in the Parliament, the Government might
not agree to include the retirement benefits in the terms of reference. This apart, the Government will now refer all
pending matters, be it at the National Anomaly Committee, National Council or
various Departmental Councils or taken
up through inter departmental references
to the 7th CPC. In
other words for the next two and half years none of the issues of the CGEs will
be either discussed or settled. We must
not allow the Government to succeed in this nefarious objective.
We must note that the
present announcement of setting up of the 7th CPC has also the hidden
political agenda, for many States
including Delhi are to go to polls in the next few
months. The National Secretariat of the
Confederation will meet on 23.10.2013 at Delhi. Formal notice is being sent
separately. The Sectt. will decide upon the future course of action. In view of
the present announcement of the Government setting up the 7th CPC it
is necessary that we should defer the strike ballot decision, which is
scheduled to be held on 11th to 13th November, 2013. It is however, our considered opinion that
unless we tread the path of struggle the demand for merger of DA with pay, date
of effect, inclusion of GDS within the ambit of the 7th CPC and
other issues in our charter of demands will not be settled at all. The campaign chalked out must, therefore, be
carried out with determination and understanding that we will succeed. We request the leaders of the affiliates,
State Committees and National Sectt. Members to ensure that the campaign
programmes are implemented as planned.
With greetings,
Yours fraternally,
(K. K. N. Kutty) (M. Krishnan)
President Secretary General
MOST
URGENT/IMPORTANT
CONFEDERATION
NATIONAL SECRETARIAT MEETING ON 23.10.2013 AT NEW DELHI
An urgent meeting of the
National Secretariat of Confederation of Central Government Employees &
Workers will be held on 23rd October 2013 (Wednesday) at 10 AM at
New Delhi, Venue: 1st Floor, North Avenue Post office building, New
Delhi – 110001 (Confederation CHQ). All Office bearers of the Confederation are
requested to attend the meeting without fail.
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
(Central Head Quarters)
1st Floor, North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi -
110001
Ref: Confd./GENL/2013-14 Dated – 26.09.2013
To
Sri. V.
Narayanasamy
Hon’ble Minister
of State
Personnel, Public
Grievances & Pensions
New Delhi -
110001
Sir,
Sub: - Request declaration of Holiday on 14.10.2013
in lieu of 13.10.2013 – case of Karnataka State.
The main festival
of Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami) is being celebrated on 14.10.2013 in entire
Karnataka State and the world famous Jambu Savari procession takes place on
14.10.2013 at Mysore. As the standard holidays for Vijaya Dashami has been
declared on 13.10.2013 vide your office letter dated 05.06.2012, the C. G. Employees
could not avail holiday on 14.10.2013, the real date of its celebration.
The optional
holidays could not be exercised in the state on 14.10.2013, as they have
already been exercised for Sankranthi, Ugadi & Ganesh Chatturthi as
holidays by the CGEWCE, Karnataka. As such the only option available is to
modify the holiday on 13.10.2013 as 14.10.2013 only in respect of Karnataka
Circle.
As this is a main
festival in respect of Karnataka Circle, it is requested to consider the option
at the earliest.
A line in reply
about the action taken is highly solicited.
With kind
regards,
Yours sincerely,
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
(Central Head Quarters)
1st Floor, North Avenue Post Office Building, New Delhi -
110001
Ref: Confd./GENL/2013-14 Dated – 26.09.2013
To
The Deputy
Secretary (JCA)
Ministry of
Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of
Personnel and Training
North Block, New
Delhi - 110001
Sir,
Sub: - Request declaration of Holiday on 14.10.2013
in lieu of 13.10.2013 – case of Karnataka State.
The main festival
of Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami) is being celebrated on 14.10.2013 in entire
Karnataka State and the world famous Jambu Savari procession takes place on
14.10.2013 at Mysore. As the standard holidays for Vijaya Dashami has been
declared on 13.10.2013 vide your office letter dated 05.06.2012, the C. G.
Employees could not avail holiday on 14.10.2013, the real date of its
celebration.
The optional
holidays could not be exercised in the state on 14.10.2013, as they have
already been exercised for Sankranthi, Ugadi & Ganesh Chatturthi as
holidays by the CGEWCE, Karnataka. As such the only option available is to
modify the holiday on 13.10.2013 as 14.10.2013 only in respect of Karnataka
Circle.
As this is a main
festival in respect of Karnataka Circle, it is requested to consider the option
at the earliest,
A line in reply
about the action taken is highly solicited.
Yours faithfully,
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
Friday, September 27, 2013
Thursday, September 26, 2013
CONFEDERATION CENTRAL
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
(Central Head Quarters)
1st Floor, North Avenue Post Office building, New Delhi -
110001
Dated: 26.09.2013
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF
ACTION
3rd October, 2013
Call from World Federation of Trade
Unions
Dear Comrades,
As you are aware, the World Federation of Trade Union
was founded in an international conference of Trade Unions held at Paris from 3rd
October, to 8th October, 1945.
At the 16th Conference of WFTU held at Athens, Greece in
April, 2011, it was decided to observe 3rd October, every year (the
foundation day of WFTU) as International day of Action. In 2012, we observed the day raising the
demand for food, water, health, education and housing for all.
Food: 850 million people in the world are undernourished. India is on the tgop of nations with largest
member of cases of malnutrition.
Water: Privatisation of water, has caused havoc as it has become one of the
most profitable enterprise. The people’s
right to water(without which life cannot exist) is trampled upon in many
countries in favour of Corporate profits.
Education: Education has become a commercial activity after the
advent of neo liberal economic policies.
The campaign for free education for all must be made intensive.
Health: Health is an extremely lucrative business. Govt. of India over the years since 1991 has
withdrawn itself from this sector making private enterprises to thrive
increasing the agony of the people.
Housing: A large number of our population has no dwelling
place today. There is no governmental
initiative in the matter in most of the countries. The poor people all over the world are left
high and dry.
WFTU
has now called upon the workers of the world to reiterate these demands,
observe 3rd October, as International day of Action by holding rallies,
demonstration etc. All employees may be
requested to wear the badge depicting the five demands mentioned above on
3.10,2013. A specimen of the badge is appended hereunder.
With
greetings,
Yours
fraternally,
(M.
Krishnan)
Secretary
General
SPECIMEN BADGE
FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHTS
FOOD, WATER,
MEDICINES,
EDUCATION
AND HOUSING
TO ALL FOR DECENT LIFE
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
CONFEDERATION
OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
(Central Head
Quarters)
1st
Floor, North Avenue Post office Building, New Delhi - 110001
Dated – 25.09.2013
PRESS STATEMENT
Central Government has announced
the constitution of 7th Central Pay Commission. Confederation of
Central Government Employees & Workers has been raising this demand before
the Government right from 2011 onwards and has conducted series of agitational
programmes including Parliament March and one day nationwide strike on 12th
December 2012.
While welcoming the decision of
the Government, we are disappointed to note that our demand for five years wage
revision w.e.f. 01.01.2011 and merger of DA has not been considered favourably
by the Government. When the public sector employees are given five years wage revision
and the erosion in real wages has reached an all time high due to steep price rise,
grant of five year wage revision to Central Government employees is fully
justified. Similarly every time the Government appointed pay commission merger
of DA was also granted. This time Government has not acceded the demand for
merger of DA with pay now. Thus by appointing pay commission employees will not
be getting any financial benefit now. The demand for inclusion of Gramin Dak
Sevaks under the purview of the 7th CPC and grant of merger of DA to
GDS is also pending.
In view of the above, the
National Secretariat of the Confederation of Central Government Employees and
workers urge upon the Government to consider the above demands also favourably
failing which the confederation shall be constrained go for further agitational
programmes.
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
FLASH NEWS
7th
CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION
ANNOUNCED BY
THE GOVERNMENT
Central Government today
announced the constitution of the 7th CPC. Confederation of Central
Government Employees and workers has been demanding appointment of 7th
CPC right from 2011 onwards. We have conducted continuous agitational programmes
including Parliament March and also one day nationwide strike on 12th
December 2012. After 12th December Strike we have decided to go for indefinite
strike and strike ballot is also announced. We congratulate the entire Central
Government employees who rallied behind Confederation. Confederation is the
only organization which has conducted serious agitation demanding constitution
of 7th CPC.
Government has not yet announced
the Chairman, Committee members etc of the 7th CPC and also terms of
reference. Further our demand for merger of DA, giving effect from 01.01.2011,
inclusion of three lakhs Gramin Dak Sevaks under the purview of 7th CPC,
granting DA merger to GDS and settlement of other demands in the 15 points Charter
of Demands are also pending. Before announcing the terms of reference of 7th
CPC. If Government is not ready to accept our above demands, Confederation
National Executive will meet shortly and shall decide for further course of
action.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF 7TH CPC IS ONE STEP
FORWARD AND IT IS THE VICTORY OF THE WORKERS WHO FOUGHT FOR IT.
Peaceful demo
is not misconduct: court
While quashing the charge memo issued
to two State Bank of India (SBI) officers alleging misconduct for holding a
lunch hour demonstration in August last year, the Madras High Court has held
that a mere peaceful demonstration, per se, inside the campus, cannot be
understood as a mark of misconduct under the rules.
A Division Bench comprising Justices
Chitra Venkataraman and K.B.K.Vasuki passed the common judgment on appeals
filed by two officers of the bank against a single Judge’s order of February 8
this year.
The two, D.Thomas Franco Rajendra
Dev, Deputy Manager, SBI, RBU, LHO, Chennai and D.Suresh Kumar, Chief Manager,
RBU, LHO, Chennai, were the general secretary and elected president of the All
India State Bank of India Officers’ Association respectively. The association
held a lunch hour demonstration on August 28 last year in front of the local
head office and in all the administrative offices of the bank.
Members, including the two officers,
participated. In September last year, the two were issued charge memo for
alleged misconduct under the bank’s officers’ service rules.
They filed writ petitions contending
that registered trade unions had a right to demonstrate peacefully. The right
flowed from Art.19 (1) ( c ) of the Constitution.
They denied that they instigated the
officers of the bank to hold the demonstration. There was no misconduct.
A single Judge rejected the writ
petitions, holding that the court could not interfere at the stage of charge
memo on the basis of the defence pleaded by the petitioners. Aggrieved, the two
filed the present appeals.
The question before the court was
whether the demonstration held by the appellants within the bank’s premises
would amount to misconduct and violation of service rules.
Allowing the appeals, the Bench
observed that the bank management did not dispute that the right to hold a
demonstration in a peaceful manner was one within the scope of Art.19 of the
Constitution. Hence, a peaceful and an orderly demonstration was not violative
of the constitutional provision. Given the fact that the staff association was
a registered one and that holding the post in the association even by an
officer was not an anathema to holding the post of a General Manager or an
officer of high order in a bank, such post in the union being recognised by the
management itself, in the face of the guaranteed right to hold a demonstration
as a form of free expression and speech, the imputations were of very generic
nature and went against the very concept of forming a union and holding a
peaceful demonstration. While the bank management did not deny that the union
was a registered one recognised by it, the Bench said, it failed to understand
how the participation by an officer, who incidentally held the post in the
governing body of the union would go against the service rules.
Madras High Court quashes the charge memo issued to
two State Bank of India (SBI) officers
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
STATE CONVENTION OF C-O-C KERALA
Kerala State convention of Confederation of CGE
& Workers was held at KPS Menon Hall Kottayam on 9th September 2013. The
convention was inaugurated by Com. Vaikom Viswan State Convenor of Left
Democratic Front and State Committee Member of CITU. Com. M. Krishnan, Secretary
General Confederation in his key note address elaborated the National Secretariat
decision, importance of indefinite strike and details of charter of
demands etc. Com. V. Sreekumar State President COC presided over the
function.Com. C. P. Shobhana Org Secretary, Confederation, Com. Balakrishnan, AIDEF.
Com. Kamalasanan Audit
and Accounts, Com, U. Bhasi ITEF, Com. M. S. Sabu AIPEU GDS NFPE spoke on the
occasion. Com. P. V. Rajendran General Secretary COC Kerala delivered
welcome speech and Com. A. B. Lalkumar District Secretary made vote of
thanks. 360 delegates including 40 lady comrades from 24 affiliated
organisations of Confederation, representing the entire 14 district Commitees
of Kerala attended the meeting. The meeting unanimously resolved to implement
all programmes decided by the National Secretariat in a grand manner. The
meeting also reviewed that 5 days dharna was conducted in all districts in a
welfitted manner. Preperations are going on all over the State for conducting
the strike ballot on September 25, 26 and 27.
PENSION BILL OR PENSIONLESS BILL?
Finally
the ruling Congress party and the main opposition Party BJP joined together and
passed the Pension Fund Regulatory and
Development Authority (PFRDA) Bill in the Parliament. In the year 1982 on 17th
December, the Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court consisting of Justice (s)
Y. B. Chandrachud, V. D. Tulzapurkar, O. Chinnappa Reddy. D. A. Desai and
Bahrul Islam deliverd the historic judgment on pension in the D. S. Nakara
case, which declared as follows:
“(i)
Pension is neither a bounty nor a matter of grace depending upon the sweet will
of the employer and it is Fundamental right (ii) Pension is not an ex-gratia
payment, but it is payment for past service rendered (iii) It is a social
welfare measure rendering socio-economic justice to those who in the heyday of
their life ceaselessly toiled for the employer on an assurance that in their
old age they would not be left in lurch.”
After
30 years, the bill passed by Parliament categorically proclaims that the
Contributory Pension Scheme introduced w.e.f 01.01.2004 will not give any
guarantee for a minimum pension of 50% of the pay drawn at the time of
retirement of the employee. Nor does it provide for the protection of the
family members in the form of family pension in the event of death. New pension
is going to make the social security uncertain and dependent on market forces.
Government compulsorily imposed the scheme on one section of the employees in a
most discriminatory manner, inspite of the fact that such scheme had been a
failure in many countries including Chile, U K and even in USA. In USA the
entire pension wealth (fund) has been wiped out leaving no pension due to the
economic recession and share market crash. In Argentine the contributory scheme
which was introduced at the instance of IMF was replaced with the defined
benefit pension scheme. In majority of the countries “pay as you go” is the
system of pension.
Government
introduced the contributory pension scheme on the specious plea that the out
flow on pension had been increasing year by year and is likely to cross the
wage bill. In fact, by making the pension contributory, the Government
expenditure on this score is not going to get reduced for the next three
decades because of the reason that as per the new pension scheme, the
Government is to contribute the same amount to the pension fund of each
employee coupled with the stipulation that for the existing Central Government
Employees who were in service prior to 01.01.2004 Government is duty bound to
make payment of statutory pension. The Contribution collected from the
employees who are recruited after 01.01.2004 is to be managed by mutual fund
operators for investment in stock market and thus it is the vagaries of the
stock market which will determine the quantum of pension or in other words
annuity which would be cost-indexed and market-oriented.
The
decision of the Government to allow FDI in pension fund operations has made the
real intention of the PFRDA bill crystal clear. It is now clear that the
decision behind the contributory pension scheme is the pressure imposed by
imperialist powers and corporate houses and more specifically IMF.
NFPE and Confederation has opposed the new
Pension Scheme and the PFRDA Bill from the very beginning and organized series
of agitational programmes against it demanding withdrawal of the scheme and the
PFRDA bill. We shall continue our opposition and struggle and demand for
reversion of the scheme. Let us intensify our struggle against the neo-liberal
economic policies of the Government jointly with all those forces which
supported our cause inside the Parliament and outside. Let us identify who are
our real friends and foes.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
SUBMISSION OF FORM 14 BY THE SPOUSE TO THE PENSION DISBURSING
BANK AFTER THE DEATH OF THE PENSIONER - INSTRUCTIONS REG.(Click the link below
for details)
http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D3/D03ppw/PPWE_200913.pdf
Friday, September 20, 2013
RELEASE OF ADDITIONAL INSTALLMENT OF DEARNESS ALLOWANCE TO CENTRAL
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND DEARNESS RELIEF TO PENSIONERS, DUE FROM 1.7.2013
The Union Cabinet today approved the proposal to release
an additional installment of Dearness Allowance (DA) to Central Government
employees and Dearness Relief (DR) to pensioners with effect from 01.07.2013,
in cash, at the rate of 10 per cent increase over the existing rate of 80 per
cent.
Hence,
the Central Government employees as well as the pensioners are entitled for
DA/DR at the rate of 90 per cent of the basic with effect from 01.07.2013. The
increase is in accordance with the accepted formula based on the
recommendations of the 6th Central Pay Commission.
The
combined impact on the exchequer on account of both dearness allowance and
dearness relief would be of the order of Rs. 10879.60 crore per annum and Rs.
7253.10 crore in the financial year 2013-14 ( i.e. for a period of 8 month from
July, 2013 to February 2014).
SC/VK
(Release ID :99505) (PIB 20.09.2013)
CIRCULAR NO. 7/2013 DATED
– 20.09.2013
Dear Comrades,
STRIKE BALLOT
DATES CHANGED TO 11, 12
& 13 NOVEMBER 2013
MAKE CAMPAIGN PROGRAMME BY CHQ LEADERS A GRAND
SUCCESS
The
available members of the Confederation National Secretariat met at New Delhi on
19.9.2013 to review the preparation made for the strike Ballot campaign, which
is, scheduled to be organised on 25th, 26th and 27th
September, 2013. The meeting took note
of the fact that certain states and some organisations have not yet initiated
steps to conduct the programme with full participation of the members. It was also reported at the meeting that some
of the affiliates have practical problem in adhering to the dates and the house
was of the unanimous opinion that the date might be deferred. Accordingly the dates for strike ballot have
now been shifted to 11th, 12th and 13th
November, 2013 (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday) and the Confederation National
Secretariat members will undertake intensive campaign programmes to mobilise
the rank and file of the membership. The
names of Comrades who are deployed to various States are indicated in the list
enclosed. The State Secretaries and the
affiliated organisations are requested to get in touch with the concerned
Secretariat members to fix up the dates.
The National Secretariat will meet at Mumbai on 15th November,
2013 to review the strike ballot campaign programme and chalk out future course
of action.
AUSTERITY DRIVE OF THE
GOVERNMENT
BAN ON CREATION AND FILLING
UP OF POSTS
CONDUCT MASS DEMONSTRATION ON 25.09.2013
The
Government on recognition of the serious economic crisis that engulfed the
Indian economy has decided to abide by the IMF prescription of imposing
austerity measures. They have now
imposed a total ban on recruitment, Creation of Posts and abolition of the
posts which lie vacant for more than a year and such other anti-people
measures. We should react to this wanton
attack immediately and the Secretariat has decided to call uypon all the
affiliates and State Committees to organise a massive demonstration on 25th
September, 2013. At all work places and at all important centres.
With greetings,
Fraternally Yours,
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General.
CONFEDERATION
NATIONAL SECRETARIAT MEMBERS DEPLOYED FOR CAMPAIGN PROGRAMME
S.No
|
Territorial
area to be covered
|
Name of CHQ
Office Bearers
|
Mobile
Nos.
|
1
|
Kerala
|
K.
K. N. Kutty,
C.
P. Sobhana
|
09811048303
09446721330,
|
2
|
Tamilnadu
|
M.
Krishnan,
T.
Narasimhan
|
09447068125,
09440056969
|
3
|
Karnataka
& Goa
|
M.
S. Raja
T.
Narasimhan
V.
Venkatasubramanian
R.
Seethalaxmi
|
09868145667
09440056969
09443735356
09448819821
|
4
|
Andhra
Pradesh
|
M.
Krishnan
M.
Duraipandian
B.
Krishna Gaud
Mani
Achari
|
09447068125
09789833552
09866618391
09442155128
|
5
|
Maharashtra
|
K.
K. N. Kutty
Giriraj
Singh,
R.P.
Singh,
Nilesh
Nasre
|
09811048303
09811213808
09969080996
09850354898
|
6
|
Gujarat
|
K.
P. Rajagopal
I.
S. Dabas,
K.V.
Jayaraj
|
09868277455
09968099272
09869501189
|
7
|
Rajasthan
|
Giriraj
Singh,
M.S.
Raja
|
09811213808
09868145667
|
8
|
Madhya
Pradesh
|
K.
P. Rajagopal
I.
S. Dabas
N.
Somaiya
Nageshwar
Rao
|
09868277455
09968099272
09704562781
09912348233
|
9
|
Chhattisgarh
|
M.S.
Raja
P.
Suresh
Yeshwant
Purohit
|
09868145667
09885077451
09406717191
|
10
|
New
Delhi
|
M.
Krishnan
Ashok
Kr. Kanojia,
Giriraj
Singh
V.
Bhattacharjee
|
09447068125
09810206426
09811213808
09868520926
|
11
|
Bihar
|
Giriraj
Singh
V.
Battacharjee
|
09811213808
09868520926
|
12
|
Jharkhand
|
K.
K. N.Kutty
Pijush
Roy
|
09811048303
09433575577
|
13
|
Uttar
Pradesh
|
S.
K. Vyas,
R.
N. Parashar,
V.
Bhattacharjee
T.
Satyanarayana
|
09868244035
0986819295
09868520926
09912348500
|
14
|
Orissa
|
K.
P. Rajagopal
P.
Suresh
|
09868277455
09885077451
|
15
|
Bengal
|
K.
K. N. Kutty
M.
Krishnan
Pijush
Roy
|
09811048303
09447068125
09433575577
|
16
|
Assam
|
K.
K. N. Kutty,
Pijush
Roy
|
09811048303
09433575577
|
17
|
Meghalaya
& Tripura
|
K.
P. Rajagopal
V.
Bhattacharjee
|
09868277455
09868520926
|
18
|
Haryana
& NCR (Gurgaon, Faridabad, Gaziabad, Noida, Meerut etc.)
|
R.N.
Prashar
A.
K. Kanojia
I.
S. Dabas
V.
Bhattacharjee
N.
Somaiya
|
0986819295
09810206426
09968099272
09868520926
09704562781
|
20
|
Punjab
|
K.
K. N Kutty
Giriraj
Singh
|
09811048303
09811213808
|
21
|
Himachal
Pradesh
|
M.
Krishnan
|
0944706812
|
22
|
Uttarakhand
|
S.
K. Vyas
MS
Raja
Arup
Chatterjee
|
09868244035
09868145667
09874408310
|
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