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Thursday 28 April 2016

DoP seeks Cabinet nod for payments bank proposal.

New Delhi, Apr 27 (PTI) The Department of Posts (DoP) has sought Cabinet approval for its payments bank proposal involving a project cost of Rs 800 crore.


The Public Investment Board (PIB) has recommended that the payments bank may be set up as a public limited company under the Department of Posts with 100 per cent government equity.

"With a project cost of Rs 800 crore (Rs 400 crore equity and Rs 400 crore grant) and the draft cabinet note has been forwarded to Cabinet Secretariat seeking the approval for the project," Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.

The Reserve Bank of India granted in-principle approval to DoP for setting up payments bank on September 7, 2015, with a stipulation to complete all formalities for setting up the bank with 18 months.

The present proposal is that the India Post Payments bank (IPPB) may set up one headquarter and up to 650 branches co-located in district headquarter post offices.

"...more than 60 large companies have approached the Department of Posts for collaboration with the prospective IPPB," the Minister added.

Prasad said the project may be rolled out in a phased manner and the bank may complete its nation-wide rollout in five years.

"All the post offices in a district may be linked to the respective IPPB branch and may become the access point for the services of payments bank and will coordinate with the payments bank branches to which they are mapped," the Minister said.

He further said services available through the payments banks will be basic banking services like acceptance of demand deposits such as current and savings accounts up to a balance of Rs 1 lakh, various kinds of payments, including social security payments like DBT payments, person to person remittances (both domestic and cross-border).

"Apart from these, financial products like insurance, mutual funds, pensions, credit etc may be distributed through third party tie ups with banks and other financial service providers especially in rural areas and among the under banked segments of the society," he added.

Regarding International Finance Corporation, a member of World Bank, has shown interest in picking up stake in the business, Prasad said some preliminary discussions had taken place but no formal proposal to this effect has been received.

RICT Rollout

Wednesday 6 April 2016

GDS Committee Secretary requested for the Socio-economic survey of BOs - regarding names of BOs to include in the sample survey

Socio-economic survey of BOs - regarding names of BOs to include in the sample survey

GDS Committee Secretary requested for the

 Socio-economic survey of BOs - regarding 

names of BOs to include in the sample survey

Dear Friends,

            The GDS Committee is proposing to conduct a socio-economic survey of selected Branch post offices and Gramin Dak Sevaks to collect the information.  For the purpose, a sample size of 1500 Branch Post offices have been identified, with proportionate representation, with the help of the Circles.

Since the Committee considers Federations / Unions as important stakeholders in the entire process, it is decided that approximately 10% of the BOs which will be surveyed should be identified by Federations / Unions. 

In view of the above, it is requested to kindly send names of two BOs from each Circle (maximum 50) to include them in the sample size.  The BOs selected should be representative of the overall existing conditions of BOs in the country. The names should reach us by 14.4.2016 in the following format, as we have planned a work shop for nodal officers from the Circles on 19.4.16 at RAKNPA. 

Name of the BO
Name of the division and region
Name of the Circle

Regards
 
Tanweer Qamar Mohammad
Secretary GDS Committee
Malcha Marg Post Office
Malcha Marg, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi - 110021
Mob: 00918800233411
 
All are requested to send the each Circle (maximum 50) division and BO's name to the CHQ.

List of services to be covered under RICT for Branch offices

List of services to be covered under RICT



Services Available In The RICT Branch Office Device

Following are the services available in the Rural ICT project. The handheld device supplied to the Branch Post offices has the capabilities to do the following services in the BO itself without depend the account office.

1. Maintenance of Rural Branch Post Office accounts.

ü  Cash Management -enable BPM to view/update beginning-of-the­ day and end-of-day cash balances
ü  Accountability of sumps and Postal stationary
ü  Transaction Management

2. Financial Banking at Rural level.

ü  Opening of new account (Small Savings Scheme & No- frills)
ü  Account Deposits and Withdrawals
ü  Electronic Money Order (eMO) Disbursement & Booking
ü  MGNREGS Enrollments & Disbursement

3. Insurance Service at Rural level

ü  New Enrollments
ü  Claims and loan payment
ü  Printing renewal premium receipts for the customer

4. New Retail Services

ü  Phone recharge coupons
ü  Sale of application forms e.g. passport forms
ü  Reservations of train and air tickets
ü  Sale of books
ü  Commission\Fee collection
ü  E-commerce (give orders\view commodity rates)
ü  Retail channel for other\private players

5. Mail Service at Rural level

ü  Booking & Delivery of registered articles
ü  Speed Post Booking & Delivery

6. Assist Government of India

ü  Data Collection
ü  UIDAI enrollment
ü  Other Government Welfare Schemes\Services
ü  Provide detailed MIS reports and management dashboards

GDS COURT CASE - AN UPDATE


       Advocate informed that CAT Principal Bench did not hold Court today. Next date have been given by the Court Master. Matter stands adjourned to 25.07.2016.