With the approval of the
Secretary, a Committee for Organizational Restructuring in the Department of
Posts has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Shri Ashutosh Tripathi,
CPMG, Madhya Pradesh Circle. The Terms of Reference of the Committee are:
a) To revisit the norms
for creation of new Postal Divisions and Regions as well as upgradation of
Class II Division into Class I Divisions;
b) To study the
feasibility of organizational restructuring of field formations (Circle and
below) keeping in view the emerging needs for India Post in the new
socio-economic environment;
c) Review
of norms for upgradation of Post offices;
d) To
study the feasibility of strengthening / creation of Postal Assistants /Sorting
Assistants Posts in view of the increased need of Systems Administrators;
e) Any
other relevant issue as may be assigned by the Competent Authority later.
2. The Committee is at
present examining the feasibility of Organizational Restructuring of field
formations (Circle and below) keeping in view the emerging needs for India Post
in the new socio-economic environment as well as induction of technology in the
Department. While deliberating on this, the Committee has decided to obtain
valuable inputs from the concerned stakeholders.
3. In the light of the
above, the Directorate has now requested the CPMsG to provide their considered
views on what, according to them are the problems (both administrative and
operational) in the current Organizational set up and what could be the
possible revised structure for all category of Offices that could address these
problems with the given human & financial resources.
4. They have also been
requested to give their views on possibility of creation of Vertical Silos
clearly identifying the possible Silos given the nature of the work in the
Department of Posts not only as per the current scenario but also the possible
one in the next decade; along with their possible structures; responsibility,
financial; and reporting system etc. The possibility of extending the Silos
till the Head Post Office may also be considered.
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