Name of the Posts | Span of Control | Duties |
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Secretary, Government of India, Department of Posts | Overall control of the Department | - Chairman, Postal Services Board.
- Director General, India Post.
- Secretary to the Government of .India to assist the Minister of Communications and Information Technology in running the Postal Administration in the country and taking important policy decisions. Secretary (Posts) is assisted by the Members of the Postal Services Board in the discharge of these functions.
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Member, Postal Services Board | - HAG-1-2
- SAG-3-5
- JAG 2-5
- JAG Group ‘A’ 3-9
| To provide support to the Chairman, Postal Services Board in formulating policies on the postal operations, development of new products and other service matters concerning the Department. The concerned Member, PSB, also acts as the head of identified functional groups in the Directorate like Operational, Technology, Human Resource Development, Postal Life Insurance, Planning and Personnel. Members (PSB) also work as reviewing authority in disciplinary matters. |
Senior Deputy Director General | | - Policy and programs of the functional area under his/her control.
- Monitoring of their implementation in the circles.
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Deputy Director General | | - Policy and programs of the functional area under his/her control.
- Monitoring of their implementation in the circles.
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Director | - Group ‘A’ Officers
- Group ‘B’
- Group ‘C’
- MTS
| To deal with matters concerning policy formulation and other related matters. |
Director (OL) | - Asst. Director (OL) -2
- Sr. Hindi Translator – 2
- Junior Hindi Translator-8-6
| - The overall responsibility of implementation of the Official Language Policy of the Union, Official Languages Act & Rules, annual Programissued by the Department of Official Language(MHA) in the Department as a whole.
- Attending the inspection meetings of the Committee of Parliament on Official Language.
- To carry out the OL Inspections of the sub-ordinate offices.
- Represent the Department in the Circle level OL Conferences.
- Attending the meetings of Kendriya Hindi Samiti held under the Chairmanship of Hon’ble Prime Minister of India and Central Official Language Implementation Committee held under the chairmanship ofSecretary (OL), Govt. of India.
- To work as Secretary of the Hindi Advisory Committee of the Department held under the Chairmanship of Hon’ble MOS C & IT and to convene its meetings on regular intervals, prepare the agenda and minutes of the same and to coordinate the action taken on the decisions taken in that meeting.
- To supervise and monitor the work of Assistant Director (OL)/Hindi Officer.
- To attend any other meeting related to the Official Language.
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Assistant Director General | - Group ‘B’ officers 1-2
- Group ‘C’ 10-14
| Under Secretary level Staff Officer in the Directorate, acting as a Branch Officer responsible for initiating action on policy matters as well as on project activities of the respective Divisions. Authorized to issue orders onbehalf of the Director General (Posts). |
Desk Officer | | Under the Desk Officer system, the work of a Department at the lowest level is organized into distinctfunctional Desks each manned by two desk functionariesof appropriate ranks e.g. Under Secretary or Section Officer. Each desk functionary handles cases independently and is provided adequate stenographic and clerical assistance.He performs all the functions of a Section Officer in respect of subject matters allotted to him. |
Section Officer | | - Distribution of work among the staff.
- Marking of Dak among the staff.
- To submit receipts that should be seen by the Branch Officer or higher Officers at the Dak stage.
- To keep a note of important receipts with a view to watching the progress of action.
- Dealing important and complicated cases independently and their submission to Competent Authority wherever required.
- Examination of cases put up by Dealing Assistants and their submission to the Competent Authority.
- To ensure timely submission of various returns.
- Obtaining or supplying factual information of non-classified nature.
- To approve the recording of files and their classification.
- To review the recorded files before destruction.
- Ensuring proper maintenance of registers required to be maintained in the Section.
- Ensuring strict compliance with Departmental Security Instructions.
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Translation Officer(IR) | | - Translation of technical documents, letters, and telex received from the UPU and other countries from FrenchtoEnglish and vice-versa.
- Maintenance of UPU documents which include various compendia or lists.
- Work relating to International Reply Coupons.
- Handling of files relating to Postaldignitaries appointments, retirement, death, change of greetings etc.
- Maintenance and upkeep ofdocuments of SAARC/UPU/APPU (i.e. EC & CCPS documents, seminar, Studies, Symposia Documents). Arrangementsof these in chronological order and maintenance of proper Register for their movement, identification and retrieval thereof.
- Revision of Foreign Post Manual and Post Office Guide (Part-II).
- IB Circulars.
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Translation Officer (DA) | | - Translation of French documents received in DA and DAA Sections.
- Attending of all EMS complaints, correspondence relating to enquiry of EMS complaints, refund and compensation in these cases.
- Maintenance and follow up of all periodic returns other than O&M returns.
- Christmas Airmails safe dates etc.
- Improvement in quality of forms, labels and bagsin the International EMS mails.
- Electronic Tracking and Tracing and use of Barcodes.
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Hindi Translator | | - Following types of translation work from English to Hindi and vice versa:
- Resolutions, general orders, non-statutory rules and notifications,press communiqués,administrative and other reports.
- Forms,simple and administrative nature.
- Other miscellaneous work viz. Translation of English to Hindi and vice versa.
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Principal Private Secretary | | - Overall supervision of Secretary’s Office.
- Arranging meetings with and for Secretary.
- Screening files, Dak, telephone calls and visitors.
- Handling confidential and secret papers.
- Preparation of secretary’s tour Program– both internal and outside the country.
- Taking down notes on all important and confidential matters.
- Attending to routine correspondence independently and keeping a watch over important cases.
- Providing all secretarial assistance to the Secretary.
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Private Secretary (Merged A & B Grade of CSSS) | | - Supervision of personal section.
- Arranging meetings with and for the Officer.
- Screening telephone calls, visitors, files and Dak.
- Taking dictation and transcription thereof.
- Handling confidential papers and keeping them in proper order.
- Attending to correspondence of routine nature independently and providing all secretarial assistance to the Officer.
- Making arrangements connected with Officer’s tour.
- Keeping a constant watch over Parliament Questions, VIP and important cases.
- Keeping a note of the files and papers passed by the Officer.
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Personal Assistant (Grade C of CSSS) | | - Taking dictation in shorthand and its transcription.
- Fixing up of appointments.
- Screening the telephone calls and the visitors.
- Keeping a list of engagements, meeting etc.
- Maintaining in proper order the papers required to be retained by the Officer.
- Keeping a note of the movement of files passed by the Officer.
- Attending to routine correspondence.
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Stenographer (Grade C of CSSS) | | - Taking dictation in shorthand and its transcription.
- Attending telephone calls.
- Keeping a note of movement of the files.
- Attending to routine correspondence.
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Technical Assistant | | - Checks the data collected for the assignment.
- Arrange and carry out activity analysis of Officers up to and including Under Secretary.
- Carry out case studies of the work of Officers.
- Analyze data gathered on the above points and suggest steps for work improvement such as duplication of performance, elimination of non-contributory levels.
- Synthesize disposal times for each category of workload.
- Check the projection of the results of the sample.
- Discuss with Section Officers the findings of the workload.
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Assistant/ Upper Division Clerk./ Dealing hand | | - He works under the orders and supervision of the Section Officer and is responsible for the work entrusted to him. Where the line of action on a case is clear or clear instructions have been given by the Branch Officer or higher officers, he should put up a draft without much noting. In other cases he will put up a note keeping in view the following points :
- To see whether all facts open to check have been correctly stated.
- To point out any mistakes or incorrect statement of the facts.
- To draw attention, where necessary, to precedents or Rules and Regulations on the subject.
- To put up the Guard file, if necessary, and supply other relevant facts and figures.
- To bring out clearly the question under consideration and suggest a course of action wherever possible.
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Lower Division Clerks | | Entrusted with work of routine nature, for example – registration of Dak, maintenance of Section Diary, File Register, File Movement Register, Indexing and Recording, typing, comparing, dispatch, preparation of arrears and other statements, supervision of correction of reference books and submission of routine and simple drafts etc. |