India Posts’ Retired Officers’
Association
News Letter No – 02 06-04-2016
Inside
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News Letter 02
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Editor’s Note
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Meeting with Chief Postmaster
General Maharashtra& Goa Circle
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05
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03
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News in Brief
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06
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Minutes of the meeting dated
10/10/2015
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Minutes of the meeting dated
19/12/2015
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List of Empanelled Hospitals in Mumbai
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Govt. of India Orders
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Application for Admission to IPROA
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CIRCULATED
AMONG MEMBERS ONLY-NOT FOR SALE
India
Posts’ Retired Officers’ Association is a voluntary organisation. The scope
of the Association is for retired officers of India Posts, with particular
focus towards those retired officers of Maharashtra Circle comprising States
of Maharashtra and Goa.
The
concept of forming this Association is keep together the officers of the
Department who have spent a life time while in service and who generally
drift away as individual units after retirement in isolation of one’s own
family. They need to have a community life more at this stage of their life
and that is fulfilled by our Association by bringing together on a common platform
so that they can continue their camaraderie with their longtime friends. Such
Associations for our retired officers are functioning very successfully in
many Postal Circles of India Posts, but not in our Circle.
The main duties and
responsibilities of the Association are:
1. To attend to all the issues
pertaining to the members of the Association with regard to their pensionary
and other benefits, individual or collective, within the frame work of the
Central Government Rules and Regulations in force.
2. To look after the welfare needs
of the members
3. To support any activity for the
community of Senior Citizens.
The membership of the Association is
open to any person who retired as a Gazetted Officer of India Posts which
includes ASPO/ASRMs who have gazette status.
Admission
Fee: Rs
200/-
Ordinary Member: Any retired Gazetted Officer
of India Posts who pays an annual subscription of Rs 400/-shall be an
ordinary member of association Life Member: Any retired Gazetted Officer of
India Posts who pays at any time 10 times the annual membership in force at
the time of application for life membership becomes a Life Member thereafter.
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1.Editor’s
Note
Namaste.
Many of our current members and those
who are likely to join our Association in the coming months and years may know
me personally as they must have worked with me when I was PMG, Mumbai Region
and Controller, Mail Planning & Operations (CMPO) -Mumbai between 1992
& 96.Thereafter, I was with Bhabha Atomic Energy Centre, Dept., of Atomic
Energy as its Controller till 2000, when I was still circulating among our
colleagues in Mumbai. It was my desire to return once again to this most
functional circle while I was CPMG, UP, that brought me back in 2002 to Mumbai
as its Principal CPMG. I spent more than one innings in Tamil Nadu to which I
was initially posted and in Maharashtra, thus justifying my liking.
When I left Mumbai finally in 2005
after my retirement from the Department, I thought it was final, to settle in
my native town. But events happened otherwise, bringing me back to this city
couple of years ago, which I always considered as one known for its functional
and philanthropic culture. Life, while in service and post retirement, is to
oscillate between these extremes; from being somebody while in service to
nobody when you leave the organization for good. People do long for company as
we are all born in society and not in caves. As I was looking this kind of
Association in Mumbai and talked to my erstwhile colleagues, I moved from no
response to happy ones. In this context, I must acknowledge with thanks the
ready response of Shri.Atul Srivastava, Ms Humera Ahmad and of my old pal Shri Janbandhu
who shared all the pressures of the office of HOC with me. They agreed to my
suggestion that we must organize ourselves into a body of retired officers to
restore our friendship of the years that had gone ahead. Further, I was told
that Col.Mishra V.S.M. (Retired) is also very favourable to the idea.
We started the venture of India Posts
Retired Officers Association in Mumbai keeping the fingers crossed and as
feared our progress was discouraging until recently with more members joining
our efforts, thus giving boost to the new Secretary Shri Tauro to make more
progress to that extent, that gives us now the confidence to register the
Association, which will be considered in our next meeting in April, 2016. I
have no words to express my happiness that at last now we are on the take off
mode.
When we leave our job after years of
toil at 60 years or otherwise, we do feel like saying ‘enough is enough’. But
as we grow older most of us do feel the need for community life. This may come
to some from the neighborhood. But for many in busy cities like Mumbai where we
do not know who is in the next flat, this looks to be a remote possibility. To
fill this gap of living in a society and not in the CAVE of one’s flat, the
Association concept is thought of. I am sure that it will not fail to make us
share our community feelings for one another. Already I see its visible sign in
the way people share their messages with all the present members through the
medium of What’s App. More ideas will emerge as we go along and I look forwards
make the best use of this Association to make life of one another happier. This
sharing and caring is the best medicine in our lives now to keep off avoidable
ideas which isolation gives. I am sure that all of you will agree with me on
this.
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3.
Friends, I wanted take up this write
up after the budget of the financial year 2016-17, as like many of us, I was
hoping some announcement for in the budget. At present, all that is available
is that the report of empowered committee on the 7th CPC is awaited and
thereafter its implementation will be considered based on their report. Having
waited so long we now seem to coming closer to hearing some good news to keep
us away from the pressures of inflation driven economy.
By the time this news letter reaches
you, I hope we may have good news to share.
I have an appeal to make to you all
personally:
Please rope in as many members as
possible to the Association so that in the next 3 months we must touch one
century. It is not only good for the group, but also for all those who come
together under the umbrella of IPROA as we will have more ideas for better
lives. As every day passes, we add a day to this life. Yet we must stay young
in mind and spirit, though the physical system may feel otherwise. I am keen
that we make the best use of this forum to help one another not only for positive
feelings but also to overcome pressures arising out diminishing physical
strength. There are ever so many ways of doing this. Let them all unfold in our
deliberations in order to flowering our lives as a community member.
Yes, for long all our family demands as also
those of our careers made us seek more and more for completing those
responsibilities. Nothing wrong, it had to be gone through to ensure that our
responsibilities to the family and the organization we belonged are met. That
meant we had to be consumers of all that was around, with little scope being
contributors outside our sphere of demands. That is essentially a life of
living with our needs only.
Now it is different, nil or minimal
needs, being generally empty nest and no pressures of office. This is God sent
opportunity to grow outward, become a contributor to the society, the right way
of maturing to get grater satisfaction out of being Humans. That opportunity to
mature is offered by such Associations meant for retired persons who are also
Senior Citizens. We live for us and for our brethren too. This is what even
Department of Pensions expects us to do to get their recognition. They want
pensioners’ Association to be for the community at large, apart from taking
care members’ interest. Community does
not mean worldJoining neighborhood groups to help hapless ones, young or old,
teaching what we know to those who need anything under the sun is service at
large. We may be already doing these in our way. Share these experiences with other
members so that more ideas flow, for all to join hands and contribute in any
way one can. The Association looks forward to the members to share their
experiences and give scope us to help one another. Thus we become everybody’s
from nobody, post retirement, after being somebody while in service!
I must thank Chief PMG Maharashtra
and Goa for the courtesy extended to us when we met him and along with PMG,
Mumbai and DPS, HQ, on 4th, February 2016. He has offered to help us and that
should give us more strength. That is a very good start.
With greetings to one and all,
R.Ganesan.
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2.Meeting
with Chief Postmaster General
The Executive Members of the
Association consisting of Shri R.Ganesan President, Ms Humera Ahmed, Vice
President Shri U.P.C. Tauro Secretary & Shri W.S.Janbandhu, Organising
Secretary met Shri A.K.Dash Chief Postmaster General Maharashtra Circle Mumbai
in his chamber on Thursday the 4th February 2016 at 11a.m.
Shri P.N.Ranjit Kumar, Postmaster General Mumbai Region & Shri
Sayeed Rashid, Director of Postal Services (HQ) were also present.
Chief Postmaster General Maharashtra Circle Mumbai was informed that the
retired Officers of India Posts have recently formed an Association in Maharashtra
Circle. The scope of the Association is for retired Officers of India Posts,
with particular focus towards those retired officers of Maharashtra Circle
comprising States of Maharashtra and Goa.
Good wishes and support of CPMG, Maharashtra & Goa was sought to
serve the community of retired officers Posts in our circle. He was also
apprised of our need to approach the Head Offices of Mumbai Region to seek
particulars of Officers who had retired/retiring. This will help us to approach
them, explaining the objectives of this Association and if they, so desire, can
join us. They will get the benefit of continuing their life as a community of
Pensioners and Senior Citizens who were all together for decades before their
superannuation. Hence, CPMG’s help and support was requested for enabling us to
fulfill the above cause of serving the retired Officers of India Posts.
Chief
Postmaster General Maharashtra Circle Mumbai was kind enough to receive us
cordially. He assured us of all help and support to the Association. He has
also permitted the Association to use the Auditorium at Mumbai GPO Annex
Building as well as Dadar IQ for the meetings of the Association.
Shri P.N.Ranjit
Kumar, Postmaster General Mumbai Region has also assured to help the
Association to get the particulars of Officers who had retired/retiring from
the Head Offices of Mumbai Region.
The
members of the Executive committee who attended the meeting thanked CPMG, PMG,
Mumbai Region and DPS (Hq) for their support.
The
address to submit the Admission Fee & Annual Subscription to IPROA is:-
Shri R.K.Joshi Treasurer IPROA,
003 Ist Floor Raag Arcade CHSL, Near
H.P.Petrol Pump, Katrap,Badlapur East 421503.Mobile No 9869651189
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3.News in Brief:-
Pensioners' Portal.
With a view to bring
into existence a centrally controlled administered mechanism involving
Pensioners Associations in the country, the Pensioners' Portal would function
as a single window mechanism. The Department of Pension & Pensioners’
Welfare is the nodal department for formulation of policies relating to pension
& other retirement benefits of Central Government Pensioners/Family
Pensioners. It also serves as a forum for redress of Pensioners' Grievances.
Mechanism for
consultation with, or representation by, the members of the NGO
Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare has set up
a Standing Committee Voluntary Agencies (SCOVA) 1986 as per the recommendations
of Parliamentary Consultative Committee to mobilise the voluntary efforts to
supplement the Government Action. It is a useful forum for holding consultation
with the stakeholders, i.e., the pensioners through their Associations. It
provides the Associations an opportunity for raising their problems directly
before the concerned Ministries, as the officials of these Ministries are also
present in the meeting. It also provides valuable feedback to the Government
for effective implementation of the programmes and gives direction for the
future course of action. It has maintained a healthy tradition of constructive
discussion.
7th CPC:
With absence of an explicit overall provision for the 7th Pay Commission in
budget raising questions, government on Wednesday said the once-in-a-decade pay
hike has been built in as interim allocation for different ministries and
budget numbers were credible.
The voluminous budget
documents state that “the implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission due from
January 1, 2016 is to be implemented during the financial year 2016-17 as also
the revised One Rank One Pension scheme for Defence services.” “The government
has made provisions for the additional liabilities on these count,” it said,
without giving the amount allocated for implementation.
Release
of additional installment of Dearness Allowance to Central Government Employees & Dearness Relief to
Pensioners due from 01/01/2016.
The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Shri
Narendra Modi, has approved release of an additional installment of Dearness
Allowance (D.A.) to Central Government
Employees and Dearness Relief (D.R) to Pensioners with effect from
01/01/2016.This represents an increase of 6% over the existing rate of 119%
of Basic Pay/Pension, to compensate price rise. The increase is in accordance
with the accepted formula based on the recommendations of the 6th
Central Pay Commission (C.P.C.)
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4.MINUTES
OF THE MEETING DATED 10/10/2015
1)The Meeting of India Posts’ Retired Officers’
Association was held on 10-10-2015 at 3.00pm in the Conference Hall of Dadar
IQ 5TH floor Dadar under the
Chairmanship of Shri R Ganesan Ex-Secretary, Posts.
2)
13 members attended the meeting in addition the Following two new members:
(i)
Shri Shripad P.Inamdar- 9869572609
(ii)
Shri P.R.Yadav-9969400465
3)
Inspite of various efforts undertaken at different levels during the last 3
meetings to maximize the membership as well as the attendance of retired
officers, there appears to be no appreciable progress as yet. As such, Shri
R. Ganesan, Chairman of the Association suggested the following 3 points for
future course of action.
a) Non-Gazette officials may be
permitted to join this Association.
b) Timings of holding next meeting shall
be kept in the morning followed by lunch.
c) If the attendance of officers is not
improved in the next proposed meeting, the following steps may be taken to
future:
To
begin with, meetings can to be held in the forenoon as seemed to have been
desired by many members, followed by lunch which will be funded this time
from the membership collected already. If the participation is of decent
level and there is enthusiasm for such gathering to be continued then we can
let the experiment to continue.
If
in spite of the above arrangement done at the option of many members, if the
attendance is not satisfactory indicating lack of enthusiasm to be part of
this new Association, we can fix a meeting again after sometime, say in Feb.,
2016, with a formal agenda to dissolve the Association. When there is consensus
to dissolve the Association the February, 2016 meeting, we can formally
declare so.
After
that dissolution in Feb., 2016, we have to refund the subscriptions collected
minus the expenses to all the members under the following formula:
i.
All those who attended the first meeting, but did not attend any other
meeting, their entire contribution of Rs.1000/= to be refunded as from their
lack of participation it is evident that they had no intention of continuing.
ii.
For others, who have been coming to the meeting subsequently after the first
meeting, their money will be refunded minus the expenses.
iii.
In case the expense are more than the subscriptions received, I will defray
the excess as one who took the initiative, perhaps without testing the
waters!!!
4)
Members present in the meeting stated that the entry of membership to this
Association may be restricted up to Group “B” to Group “A” and above level. A
cadre of ASPOs/ASRMs having status of Group “B” level shall also be allowed
to be a member of this Association. This is unanimously accepted by all.
5) Shri R B Kadam, Secretary of the
Association, has stated that he is doing higher studies and does not get
adequate time for doing the work of our Association. Therefore he requested
to assign his work to someone . As such, Shri U.P.C.Tauro has unanimously
been made the Secretary of the Association. Shri U.P.C.Tauro has willingly
accepted this task and he was thanked for his gesture.
6) Next meeting will be held on 19-12-2015
(Saturday) at 11.30 am in the Conference
Hall of Dadar IQ 5TH floor Dadar under
the Chairmanship of Shri R Ganesan Ex-Secretary, Posts.
7)
The meeting was concluded with vote of thanks by the Chairman of the
Association.
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5.MINUTES
OF THE MEETING DATED 19/12/2015
The
Meeting of India Posts’ Retired Officers’ Association was held on 19-12-2015
at 11.30 am in the Conference Hall of Dadar IQ 5THfloor,Dadar
under the Chairmanship of Shri R Ganesan Ex-Secretary, Posts.
2) 20
Officers attended the meeting. Following 04 new members were present in the
meeting.
(i)Shri
S.A.Siwal---9869435322
(ii)Shri
R.S.Rajan---8879116345
(iii)Shri
K.P.Katdare--9819998985
(iv)Shri
R.L.Modi---7498993935
3)
At the outset, Shri W S Janbandhu, Organizing Secretary, welcomed
President, vice- Presidents and all Members present in the meeting. He
further mentioned that there are three important subjects on the agenda which
are beneficial to all Members for their post-retirement life and requested
all of them to hear patiently. He requested Secretary to read and get confirmed
the minutes of last meeting.
4) The
Secretary read out the minutes of the last meeting and got confirmed with an
approval of all the members present in the meeting.
5)
Thereafter, Shri R Ganesan President addressed all members. First of all he
thanked Mr.Tauro Secretary for all the efforts taken to keep in touch with
all the members and also to organize today’s meeting successfully. He stated
that he was happy to see the enthusiasm among members to participate. However
the attendance of members needed improvement as per his expectation to make
the Association more effective in attending to the issues which may come up
in future.
He then elaborated the details of earlier
CPCs relating to pensioners and added that the7th CPC has more or
less maintained the status quo in respect of most of the benefits, with only
incremental changes in keeping with inflation linked pay hike for the serving
employees.
He further stated that the Association
Secretary will give details of 7th CPC before concluding the
meeting.
He also suggested in the context of the
letter written to AD (PSR) seeking permission to hold the meeting in Dadar
IQ, to write a letter to CPMG, Mumbai about our Association and also fix a
meeting with him in the first fortnight of January 2016 so that it can be
given to him personally and apprise the HOC about us.
6)
Col.K C Mishra VSM Vice- president of the Association, before giving his
speech on “Holistic Health Care and Wellness”, thanked all. He stated that he
would like to share the activities of retired officers’ Association at Pune.
He mentioned that the information of retired officers was collected through
Post Offices from where they get their pension, and kept a meeting at
Lonavala for a day wherein more than 30 retired officers residing in Pune
attended the same, discussed various issues and enjoyed a lot. He further
mentioned that the next meeting would be organized at Mahabaleshwar which
received spontaneous response from members. He stated that the Charity
Commissioner, Pune has also been addressed for registration.
On his
subject “Holistic Health Care and Wellness”, he spoke in detail for about 45
minutes to explain the steps required for keeping a good health physically,
mentally, emotionally and spiritually. He explained in details Aroma therapy;
Energy based therapy, Aurveda medicine,
vibration
therapy, Naturopathy medicine, Acupressure etc. He briefed about food that
are to be taken in our daily diet and those foods which need to be avoided
for better health. The speech was very useful for our members to keep fit in
their day to day routine life. All have appreciated this.
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7)Shri
V K Khanna while speaking on the subject of “ Opportunities to Retired
Officers for their gainful engagement“, mentioned that now- a -days lot of skill is sought for engagement of
job. But he stated that any kind of job or job requirement, dedication is
more important. He gave example of Shri Sakalkale ex-CPMG. He preferred the
job of teaching where the remuneration was small but gets free time than
getting a job for more than 8 hours. Part time employment is necessary for
retired officers; they can join NGOs or healthy Societies as managers which
is a part time job. He did not recommend job for enterprises as one would
lose peace of mind, any job for retired personnel would depend on how much
time he could work.
While
summing up his speech, he specified the following categories where the job
could be preferred
1) Business ----own job
2) Examiners of Trade
Marks Registry
3) Part time
engagement in Govt.
4) Managers in
Societies
8) ShriTauro
Secretary, after lunch, spoke on 7th CPC with a detailed
report submitted to the Govt. pertaining to pensioners. He briefly read out the recommendations of 7th CPC
about raising the existing rates of pension
and family pension, increase in the rate of additional pension and
family pension, parity in pension between Pre and Post 7th CPC
Retirees, fixation of revised pension,
(a) In the Pay Matrix being recommended by the
7th CPC, on the basis of Pay Band and Grade Pay at which they are
retired, by adding the no. of increments@3% and the revised pension of 50% of
the total amount so arrived at,
(b) Multiplication by 2.57 to the pension fixed at the time of implementation
of 6th CPC, Option given to the pensioners for choosing whichever
formulation beneficial to pensioners, increase/decrease in pension, medical
facilities available, and FMA etc.
9)
Finally, the President suggested, in deciding future plans for development of
the Association:
(a) To arrange 3 meetings of the Association
in a year, say in April, August and in December. It was agreed after
discussion that we could meet in different locations to make the meeting more
interesting. There was a suggestion to hold the next meeting at Borivali
National Park. This can be done if there is suitable place in the Park for
holding such a meeting. It may be ascertained and if found suitable, the
meeting can be held there. Regarding this, Secretary, ShriTauro will communicate
along with date, time, and the payment that includes breakfast, tea and lunch
etc. and also entertainment by willing members. Any balance will be refunded
to the members.
(b) He welcomed more persons to talk on
topics of interest to retired persons who are also Senior Citizens and on
geriatrics as relevant to them as they grow old. We must focus not only on
treatment of a problem but also on preventive health similar to what
Col.Mishra V.S.M. had talked to us.
(c) He
added that at the next meeting, he would speak for about half on a subject,‘’
WHO AM I? “
This can be followed by two minutes “talk
“by all members present in the next meeting.
As the duration of that meeting could be of
5 to 6 hrs, the meeting will start by 10.00 am and end by 5.00pm.
(d)
President requested the Secretary and the members to use their contacts to
get list of officers retired from the PO to increase the membership further.
10) The
meeting was concluded with vote of thanks by Shri R B Kadam.
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LIST OF
EMPANELLED HOSPITALS IN MUMBAI
GENERAL PURPOSE HOSPITALS
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SL. No
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NAME OF THE HOSPITAL
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TELPHONE NO
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APPROVED FOR
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WHETHER ACCREDITED BY NABH
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WHETHER ALREADY ON THE PANEL OF
CGHS
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BALAJI HOSPITAL
Victoria Road, Cross lane -
III, Byculla(E), Mumbai-
400027.
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022-23740000
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General Purpose
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No
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Yes
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2
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RIDDHI VINAYAK
,CRITICAL CARE & CARDIA CENTRE 559/1,Riddhi Vinayak Temple Lane,
Near N.L.High School, S. V. Road, Malad (W),
Mumbai-400064.
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022-28663984 /85/86/87/88
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General Purpose
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No
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Yes
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3
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SURANA HOSPITAL &
RESEARCH CENTRE Tank Road, Next to Skywalk Tower,
Near Orlem Church,Shanker Lane, Malad (W), Mumbai
400 064.
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022- 28022121/22
022-28022123,
022-28050100,
022-28022124
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General Purpose
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No
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Yes
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4
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SURANA SETHIA HOSPITAL RESEARCH CENTRE
Suman Nagar Sion Trombay Road, Chembur, Mumbai- 400 071.
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022-33783378
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General Purpose
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No
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Yes
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APEX HOSPITAL
Veena Nagar, Phase II, Near
Swapna, Nagari, Model Town &Tulsi Pipe Lane,
Mulund (W), Mumbai-400 080.
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022-25933322
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General Purpose
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No
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Yes
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6
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APEX HOSPITAL Vaishali Heights,Chandavakar Road, Borivali (W),
Mumbai- 400 092.
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022-42457000
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General Purpose
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No
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Yes
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7
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SAPANA HEALTH CARE CENTRE,
A Wing, Bhaveshwar Plaza , Opp Shreyas
Cinema, Ghatkopar (W), Mumbai – 400 086.
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022-25004202
022-25001054
022-25003831
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General Purpose
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No
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No
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8
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DR.R.N.PATIL’S SURAJ HOSPITAL
Plot
No.1&1A, Sun Palm View Bldg, Sector- 15, Opp. Palm Beach
Marg, Sanpada,
Navi Mumbai- 400 705.
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022-27810099
022-27810599
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General Purpose
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No
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Yes
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9
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ASIAN INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Plot No. P-72, Milap Nagar , MIDC, Dombivali(E),Thane-
421203.
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0251-2470000
0251-2475000/01/05
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General Purpose
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No
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Yes
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10
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KOHINOOR HOSPITAL,
Kohinoor City, Kirol Road, Off LBS Road,
Kurla(W), Mumbai –400 070.
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022-67556755
022-30553055
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General Purpose
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Yes
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Yes
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11
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SHUSHSHA HEART CARE CENTER &MULTI SPECIALITY
Plot No. 22- A, Palm Beach Road, Sector
6, Nerul, Navi Mumbai – 400706.
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022-27722506
022-27719245
/46/47/48
022- 27722506
022- 64596661/80
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General Purpose
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No
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No
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12
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RIDDHI VINAYAK, MULTI SPECIALITY HOSPITAL,
Plot No. 302, Near Railway Carshed,
Virar Nalasopara Link
Road, Nalasopara (W), Thane.
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9223186550
8655090070
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General Purpose
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No
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No
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13
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AAROGYAM MULTI SPECIALITYHOSPITAL
,Opp. Mangala High School , Kopari, Near Thane Railway
Station (E), Thane - 400 603.
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022-65110086
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General Purpose
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No
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No
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14
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DIVINE MULTI SPECIALTY HOSPITAL,
Plot No. 21, Near Ekta Society, Sector – 6,
Ghansoli, Navi Mumbai - 400 701.
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022-27601419/20
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General Purpose
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No
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No
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15
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SHIVAM HOSPITAL, MULTI SPCIALITY & JOINT
REPLACEMENT CENTRE,
Plot
No. 57, CRW, CHS Near MIDC water tank, Kalyan
Road,Dombivali (E) – 421
201.
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0251-2800330/ 2443144/45
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General Purpose
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No
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No
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16
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SEVEN HILLS HOSPITAL
Seven
Hills Health City, Marol-Maroshi Road, Andheri (E),
Mumbai-400 059.
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022-67676767
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General Purpose
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No
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YES
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17
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PRACHIN HEALTH CARE
Multi-Specialty Hospital, Plot No. 69/2, Near Hotel Garden, Panvel– 410206.
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022-71333258/59
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General Purpose
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No
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No
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18
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LIFE LINE HOSPITAL & HEART INSTITUTE PVT.
LTD. Geeta Nagar,
Phase-VII,Mira Bhayander Road, Near Flyover Bridge, Mira Road (E)Thane - 401 107.
|
022-28131125
|
General Purpose
|
Yes
|
No
|
||||||||
19
|
LIFE LINE MULTI SPECIALITY HOSPITAL
Sainath RD, Near Malad
Subway, Opp. S. V. RD, Malad(W), Mumbai- 400064
|
022-28885001
|
General Purpose
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
20
|
ASHTVINAYAK HOSPITAL & SUPER SPECIALITY
HOSPITAL
Plot No. 10, Sector-6, Khanda Colony,
New Panvel (W),Raigad – 410206
|
022-27453681
022-27453683
|
General Purpose
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
21
|
PANACEA HOSPITAL
Plot No. 105/106, Sector No. 08, New
Panvel-410206
|
022-27469902/03/04
|
General Purpose
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
22
|
SHANTINIKETAN HOSPITAL
E-Bldg, Ground Floor, Shantiniketan
Complex, Near Shreyas Cinema, Opp. Vijay Sales,
LBS Marg, Ghatkopar (W) –
400086
|
022- 225001005
|
General Purpose
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
23
|
SHREE BALAJI HOSPITAL
Kurla Camp Rd., Opp. Shanti
Prakash Hall, Ulhashnagar – 421005.
|
8805994559
0251- 2533372/73
|
General Purpose
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
24
|
DR. C.B VAIDYA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Opp.
City Post Office, Tilak Chowk, Kalayn
|
0251-2201220
|
General Purpose
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
25
|
AASTHA HEALTH CARE,
Aastha Health Care, Off. L.B.S. Rd, Opp.
Cheda Petrol Pump, Mulund Colony,
Mulund (W) Mumbai –400082.
|
022- 25628262
|
General Purpose
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
26
|
S. S HOSPITAL & RESEARCH
CENTRE,
Pavanputra Enclave Opp jain temple
Thane Bhiwandi Rd, Village KalherBhiwandi 421302
|
0252-2693388
|
General Purpose
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
27
|
H. J. DOSHI GHATKOPARHINDU
SABHA HOSPITAL,
Shradhanand Road, Opposite Railway Station, Ghatkopar West, Mumbai, 400086
|
022-25113977
022 2509 4451
|
General Purpose
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
28
|
METROPOL MULTI SPECIALITY HOSPITAL,
Gr. Floor, 2nd &
4th floor, Saham Plaza (N. E), Near
ManpadaNaka, Ghodbundar Road, Thane (W)- 400 607
|
022- 25895274/
022- 25899274
|
General Purpose
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
EYE CARE CENTRES
|
|||||||||||||
1
|
SHREE RAMARISHNA NETRALAYA
A-120/103, Shree Balaji
Co- Op-Hag , Socity, Near Makamali Talao, LBS,Road(Agra
Road) Panchpkhdi, Thane - 400 601.
|
022- 25441139
022- 65926498
|
Eye Care
|
No
|
Yes
|
||||||||
2
|
DR. SHAH’S EYE & LASER CENTRE.
Aasra Apartment, Plot No.33, Near
Station Road, Ambernath(E).
|
0251- 2601074
0251- 2609905
|
Eye Care
|
No
|
Yes
|
||||||||
3
|
DR. SHAH’S LASER EYE INSTITUTE,
“C” Wing, Rathod Nagar, Gr. Floor,
Behind Raja Hotel, Near KDMC
Office, Kalyan (W).
|
0251-2208984
0251-2205668
|
Eye Care
|
No
|
Yes
|
||||||||
4
|
PAREKH EYE CLINIC
1st floor, Diamond Palace,
Opp Bandra Police Station, Hill Road,
Bandra (W) Mumbai 400050
|
022- 26404966
022- 67021788
|
Eye Care
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
||||||||
5
|
DOCTOR EYE INSTITUTE PVT. LTD
SpentaMansion , S. V. Road,
Andheri(W) Mumbai – 400 058.
|
022- 26284103
022-26287165
022- 26251689
|
Eye Care
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
6
|
VASAN EYE CARE HOSPITAL Mahavir Ratan Bldg, Plot No.113, Sector 12
, Vashi Navi Mumbai.
|
022- 39890000
022- 27665629
|
Eye Care
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
7
|
ADITYA JYOT EYE
HOSPITAL
153-Major Parmewar, A. N. Road, Wadala (W), Mumbai – 400
031.
|
022- 65102690
022- 24177600
|
Eye Care
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
||||||||
8
|
KENIA EYE HOSPITAL
1st floor, Rizvi Nagar, Next to
Milan, Milan Subway, S.V. Road, Santacruz, Mumbai-400 054.
|
022- 26144013
022- 26120161
|
Eye Care
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
9
|
MAHATME HEALTH AND HAPPINESS HOSPITAL Saukhya, Jairamishana Co-op,
Hsg Society, Deshmukh Wadi, Mithagar
Road, Mulund (E),Mumbai – 400 081.
|
022- 25657090
|
Eye Care
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
10
|
DIVYA JOTI EYE HOSPITAL,
Jyoti Apt. Ground Floor, 7 Bunglows, Bus depot, Andheri(W), Mumbai – 400
053.
|
022- 26302871
022- 66942806
|
Eye Care
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
11
|
WAVIKAR EYE INSTITUTE,
Level 4 & 5, Amber Arcade, Bhiwandi Bypass Road, Near Lodha
Paradise, Majiwade, Thane (w) 400 601.
|
022- 25333312
022- 25376821
|
Eye Care
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
||||||||
12
|
MUMBAI EYE CARE,
405 Monterossa, 4th Floor, 90 Feet
Rd, Opp. ShidhivinayakTemple, Ghatkopar E
|
8451045935
|
Eye Care
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
13
|
RAGHUKAMAL HOSPITAL EYE CARE,
Anthshil”, 66, Marve Rd., Orlem, Above Dena
Bank, Malad(W)
|
9870304433
|
Eye Care
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
14
|
ANIL EYE HOSPITAL,
1st Floor, Krishna Smruti, Phadke Road,
Opp. PitreBldg, Dombivali (E)
|
8655596885
9769483796
|
Eye Care
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
15
|
VISION EYE CARE,
101 Hiralaya N S Rd No. 10
Laxmikant chowk J.V. P. D Scheme Mumbai |
022- 26186060/61
|
Eye Care
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
DENTAL CARE CENTRE
|
|||||||||||||
1
|
KENIA EYE HOSPITAL
1st floor, Rizvi Nagar, Next to Milan,
Milan Subway, S.V. Road, Santacruz, Mumbai-400 054.
|
022- 26144013
022- 26120161
|
Dental Care
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
2
|
SURANA SETHIA HOSPITAL RESEARCH
CENTRE
Suman Nagar, Sion Trombay
Road, Chembur, Mumbai- 400 071.
|
022-33783378
|
Dental Care
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
DIOGNOSTIC CENTRE
|
|||||||||||||
1
|
NIRMAN HI-TECH DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE Shri Ram
Apts., Behind Milap Cinema, Off.
S.V. Road, Malad-Kandivali (W) -400067
|
022-28015482
/85/87/88
|
Cardiac & Whole body CT/MRI
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
2
|
PULSE HI-TECH SERVICE
Shop No – 7, Ground floor
Ghokarna CHS RMB Road, Near Korakendra Ground, Off. S. V. Road,Borivali (west)-92 |
9324686845
9323721974
9820429100
|
Lab / Imaging Centre
|
No
|
No
|
||||||||
-13-
07.Govt.of India Orders
Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
03-March-2016 18:40 IST
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
03-March-2016 18:40 IST
Guidelines for Nomination of Representatives in
SCOVA
The Standing Committee of Voluntary Agencies (SCOVA) is a forum for
holding consultation with the stakeholders, i.e., the pensioners through their
Associations and various Ministries/Departments of the Government of India, to
get feedback on implementation of pension related policies, to discuss and
critically examine the policy initiatives and to mobilise voluntary efforts to
supplement Government action.
A mechanism has been put in place for nomination of a Standing Group
comprising of 5 Associations and a Rotating Group comprising of 10 Associations
through a Resolution issued from time to time. As per the existing mechanism
the Standing Group serves for 3 terms of 2 years each or till the pleasure of
the Chairman of SCOVA whichever is earlier and Rotating Group serves for 1 term
of 2 years and is eligible for re-nomination for one more term. These
Associations represent various categories of Central Government pensioners from
various Regions/States.
The last reconstitution of SCOVA was done vide Ministry of Personnel,
Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare’s
Resolution No. 42/08/2013-P&PW(G) dtd 25.08.2015.
This was stated by the Minister of State for Personnel, Public
Grievances and Pensions and Minister of State in Prime Minister’s office Dr.
Jitendra Singh in written reply to a question by Shri Mahendra Singh Mahra in
the Rajya Sabha today.
Wishing all Members and their
families Happy Gudi Padwa & Happy Ugadi
08th April 2016
PROGRAMME
(WEDNESDAY,THE 6th APRIL,2016)
Venue:- VIP Bungalow No 01,
Sanjay Gandhi National Park,
Western Express Highway,
Borivali East, Mumbai 400066.
Anchor:-Shri
W. S. Janbandhu
9.30
a.m. Gathering together at the entrance gate
9.40 a.m. Arrival & Registration at VIP Bungalow
No 01
10.0 a.m. Breakfast
10.30a.m. Welcome Speech
10.35 a.m. To read & confirm the minutes of the last
meeting by Secretary
10.40 a.m. Release of News Letter 02 by the President
of IPROA
10.45 a.m. “Who am I” Talk by the President of IPROA.
11.45 a.m. To decide logo & motto of the
Association.
11.50 a.m. To decide the date & venue of Annual
General Body Meeting (A.G.M) of the
Association.
12..0 p.m. To decide the Registration of the Association
12.05 p.m. To nominate Internal Auditor & Joint
Secretary to the Association.
12.10 p.m. To nominate the Editorial Team for News
Letter
12.15 p.m. To decide further plans for enrolling
remaining Retired Gazetted Officers to
the Association.
12.20 p.m. Any other subject with the permission of the
chair
12.25 p.m. Vote of thanks by Shri S.A.Siwal
12.30 p.m. Visit to Lion Safari by bus
12.45 p.m. Visit to Nature Information Centre.
13.0 p.m. Ride in the Foot peddle boat/ Van Rani Toy train
(own cost)
13.30
p.m. Lunch & Rest
14.30 p.m. Visit to Kenhari Caves
16.45
p.m. Hi Tea
Published
by the Secretary on behalf of India Posts’ Retired Officers’ Association
Shri
U.P.C.Tauro Secretary
India
Posts’ Retired Officers’ Association
A-2/104
Sai Shubham CHSL, Sunder Nagar, Mira
Road (E) 401107.Tel 022 – 28111972
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