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Thursday 3 June 2021

Bihar & Maharashtra Postal Circle Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) Cycle III Online Form 2021

Registration 

Short Information:- India Post (Appost) Invites Online Application Form For The Recruitment Post of Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) Cycle-III In Bihar And Maharashtra Postal Circle As Job Profiles Branch Postmaster (BPM), Assistant Branch Postmaster (ABPM) and Dak Sevak For Matric (10th) Pass Candidates. Interested Candidates Read the Full Notification Before Apply


  • Application Start Date: 27-04-2021
  • Application Last Date: 10-06-2021 (For Maharashtra Circle Only)

Application Fee

  • UR /OBC /EWS: Rs.100/-
  • SC /ST/ PWD: Rs.0/-
  • All Female: Rs.0/-
  • Pay Fee Via Online/ Offline Mode.

Age Limitation

  • Age As On: 27.04.2021
  • Minimum Age: 18 Years
  • Maximum Age: 40 Years
  • (For Age Relaxation See Notification)

Total Post

    4368

Educational Qualification

▶ Gramin Dak Sevak :- i.) Secondary School Examination pass certificate of 10th standard with passing marks in Mathematics and English (having been studied as compulsory or elective subjects)

(ii.) Compulsory Knowledge of Local Language

(iii.) Basic Computer Training

State Wise Vacancy Details

Category

Bihar

Maharashtra

EWS

146

246

OBC

510

565

PWD-A

12

10

PWD-B

05

23

PWD-C

23

29

PWD-DE

02

15

SC

294

191

ST

45

244

UR

903

1105

Grand Total

1940

2428

How To Apply Online

 Before Apply Online Keep The Following Documents

i. SSC Marks Memo / Certificate (Mandatory)

ii. DOB proof if DOB is not in the SSC Certificate

iii. Computer Certificate (Not Mandatory May be submitted to the recruiting authority at the time of appointment if got selected)

iv. Community Certificate (Mandatory for all categories except for Un Reserved category)

v. Photo & Signature (Mandatory)

vi. Certificate of Disability (Mandatory for PH Candidate only)

 Steps For Applying Online:-

Step 1 . Fill Application

Step 2 . Upload documents

Step 3 . Submit Post preferences

Step 4 . Preview and take print out. Completion of these three steps will only be treated as submission of application.



Wednesday 25 May 2016

Meeting with GDS Committee Chairman and Secretary at GDS Committee office.



A Meeting was held on 25.05.2016 with GDS Committee Chairman Shri Kamalesh Chandra and Secretary Shri T.Q. Ahmed at GDS Committee office to give oral evidence on AIGDSU memorandum. Com. S.S. Mahadevaiah, General Secretary, Com. B.V. Rao, Asst. General Secretary and Circle Secretary A.P Circle, Com. Lakhwinder Pal Singh, Treasurer CHQ and Circle Secretary Punjab Circle, Com. Rajendra Prasad Singh, Working President CHQ and Circle Secretary Bihar Circle, Com. C.B. Tiwari, Asst. General Secretary and Circle Secretary U.P. Circle, Com. Dhanya Kanth Borah, Org. Secretary CHQ and Circle Secretary Assam Circle, Com. Vijay Sharma, Circle Secretary, Haryana Circle, Com. Pradeep Singh, Asst. Circle Secretary U.P. Circle participated in the meeting.

At first the delegation of AIGDSU honoured the Chairman and Secretary with flower Boquet. The Secretary welcomed the delegation. After introduction, the committee saw the documentary films made by Com. S.S. Mahadevaiah, General Secretary on GDS system.

Discussion were held from 10-00 A.M to 4-00 P.M. nearly six hours in pleasant atmosphere on each and every point of Memorandum. The General Secretary submitted documentary evidence to support the argument on every item.

The Chairman and the Secretary showed much attention and interest and pleased with the arguments of the representatives response has come from the GDS Committee. We hope that the GDS committee will make the best recommendations for the betterment of GDS and the same assurance was given by the Chairman and The Secretary.

At end the delegation expressed heartfelt thanks to the GDS committee and meeting was ended in friendly manner.

Meeting with GDS Committee Chairman and Secretary at GDS Committee office.







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.