Nationwide postal strike from July 5

July 2, 2011

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Mangalore, July 2: All India Postal Employees Union has decided to launch a nationwide indefinite strike from July 5.

The Joint Council of Action representing the National Federation of Postal Employees (NFPE), Federation of National Postal Organisations (FNPO), All India Postal Extra Departmental Employees Union (AIPEDEU) and the National Union of Gramin Dak Sevaks (NUGDS) have called the strike protesting against the reforms planned by the centre.

NFPE secretary general M Jayakrishnan said in a statement that the Postal Board's implementation of the recommendations made by Chicago-based consultants McKinsey for optimising the mail network will in fact result in the erosion of customers of India Post.

Addressing the media persons at Udupi on Friday, Joint Council of Action of Postal Employees, Udupi Division Convenor Suresh K alleged that the government which was not ready to implement many practical and viable suggestions made by the staff earlier citing financial constraints and limitations. Now the Centre forcing the half baked recommendations made by Mickensey Company upon postal employees, he added.

He said the recommendations include closing down of as many as 9797 post offices that constitute about 35 per cent of the total post offices in urban India. This will only benefit the courier companies to walk towards profitable business. The post of 'postman' is abolished. This further deteriorates the delivery efficiency. Speed post hubs are being introduced in Karnataka.

However, the measure is a huge loss to the exchequer and irreparable damage of losing the customers, he said and added that if all these retrograde measures are implemented in the name of mail network optimization, it will ultimately ruin the postal services.

He said the demands include government should immediately drop the idea of introducing the recommendations made by Mickensey company, filling up of the MTS vacancies in RMS, HB division by existing FTCL officials.

Non-filling of all vacant posts including sufficient LRs in NBCs in the circle including Bangalore metro, where the problems are more, approval of Rule 38 mutual transfers between postman and RMS cadres as both are identical cadres. Beisdes, separate identity for RLO unit and it should not be merged with the staff strength of the circle offices, better working arrangement, the unscientific eligibility criteria to write Grade 1 and PSS Group should be cancelled, OTA and OSA should be revised and the present system administrators should be promoted to PA/SA posts, he added.


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May 12,2020

Udupi, May 12: The Coastal Bus Owner’s Association members have approached Deputy Commissioner to permit them to run bus service in the District.

Nearly 80 buses coming under the Coastal Bus Association and they are prepared to run the buses as per the guidelines set by the government. They have also requested RTO officials for permission to operate and are awaiting approval. If the bus service starts operating, many workers like drivers, conductors, cleaners, mechanics will get employment.

Coastal Bus Owners Association President Raghavendra Bhat said that the bus owners must provide services to the public as per regulations set by Deputy Commissioner.

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News Network
July 31,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 31: Gyms in Bengaluru carried out sanitation work on Thursday following the Centre's nod to reopen gyms from August 5, after several weeks of COVID-induced lockdowns.

"We are taking all the precautionary measures prescribed by the government and will follow the guidelines very strictly. A thermal scanner, oximeter and hand sanitizers have been placed at the entrance of the gym. 

We request all other gym owners also to follow the guidelines strictly to keep their members safe and healthy," said Prasad Kumar, a gym owner in Bangalore.

He added, "The last few months have been very difficult for us gym owners and fitness instructors. We are very grateful to the government for allowing us to re-open. 

We are going to be very cautious when we open. Even before this COVID-19 pandemic, we used to sanitise all the equipment before and after every use so hopefully, this won't be too difficult for us. We are getting rid of the air conditioners to allow cross ventilation and open the space a little more."

According to Chandu Gowda, an actor and frequenter of the gym, working out at home was not the same as working out in the gym with the proper equipment.

"I'm very glad that I get to come back and work out as I used to before this lockdown. For an actor, working out is extremely important, not just for my physical health but also mental health. 

Doing exercises at home is never as good as exercising in a space dedicated to one purpose. I hope other members of the gym follow the rules and regulations religiously," Gowda said.

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Media Release
February 13,2020

St. Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru, which is celebrating its centenary year, celebrated 99th college day and merit programme of the academic year 2019-20 in P.U College Auditorium on February 11.

Ms. Philomina Lobo, Retired Director, Secondary Education department of public instructions, Government of India was the chief guest of the programme. The programme began by evoking the blessings of God. Sr Dr M Jeswina A.C, Principal, St Agnes College, Sr Dr M Maria Roopa A.C, the Joint Secretary, Mr. Ronald Pereira PTA Vice President, Mr Charles Pais the Controller of Examinations ,Dr Subha Rao were  present.

Ms. Seemanthini, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Applications presented the annual college report digitally, highlighting the achievements of the institution, staff and students for the academic year.

Addressing the students, Ms Philomina Lobo advised, “You have knowledge and intelligence but you need to pray for wisdom. Use your talents in the right way.” She also mentioned that the companies today are looking forward for skilful youngsters and asked the students to “be skilful” in order to achieve success in life.

Students received Principal's role of honour, various scholarships and merit certificates for their excellence in academics. The cabinet members of the current academic year were also awarded on the occasion. The Principal gave a token of gratitude to Ms Philomena Lobo, who is also an alumna of the college. Mrs Meera, HOD, Department of History proposed the vote of thanks.

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