REPRESENTING INSPECTORS OF CENTRAL EXCISE, SERVICE TAX & CUSTOMS – SAURASHTRA & KUTCH REGION OF GUJARAT
[A Branch of AICEIA, recognised by Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India vide F.No.B.12017/14/2011-Ad.IV A dated 27.05.2013]
Thursday, February 24, 2011
4th CEC Meeting held at New Delhi
The 4th CEC of AICEIA concluded at New Delhi on 5th of February, 2011. A good 72 nos of leaders from all over the country attended the CEC meeting from 24 federating units. Sri K.K.N. Kutty, Secretary General of Confederation of Central Government Employees Associations and unions attended the meeting as a special invitee.
Main issues discussed and decision taken in the meeting :
1. To protest against the unethical transfer of Central India Circle President Mr. Amitabh Vijayavargiya, Association would write to Chairman C.B.E.C first and the units are directed to campaign vigorously against this atrocious act of the Authority; simultaneously Association shall embark on more rigorous organizational action programme.
2. Association is in favour of the in-situ scheme though some fine tuning may be required,
3. Association office bearers shall continue till next convention
4. Next convention would be held at Karnataka preferably in the month of June; exact venue and date of convention would be decided by the concerned circle committee. A resolution in this regard would be sent to Chairman, C.B.E.C immediately.
5. As Mr. N. Balraj, Assistant Secretary General and Mr. A.S. Kundu Working President promoted to the grade of Superintendent leaving these two key posts vacant, the CEC decided to fill up these posts; accordingly Mr. H.S. Bajaj selected for Working President’s post and Mr. Ajit Kumar K.G. selected for Assistant Secretary General’s post they will continue till next convention.
6. Association has to pursue with more vigour to reintroduce Inter-Commissionerate Transfer (ICT) in CBEC.
7. For 1992 batch pay anomaly case Association shall continue persuading CBEC to issue a generalized order enabling every Inspector of 1992 batch to get the pay anomaly corrected in the light of Hyderabad CAT and Chandigarh CAT judgement.
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