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MINUTES OF THE XI MEETING OF THE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI
HELD ON 12TH JANUARY 1992
The
XI Meeting of the Executive Committee of the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti was held
on 12th January,
1992 under the Chairmanship of HRM and Chairman, Navodaya vidyalaya
Samiti at New Delhi.
The following attended the same:-
(1) Shri R.K.Sinha, Addl. Secretary (Education)
(2) Pro. Saya Bhusan, Director, NIEPA
(3) Dr.K.Gopalan, Director, NCERT
(4) Dr.(Mrs.) D.Rebello, Jt. Secretary (Schools) and
Chairman, CBSE
(5)Shri D.S.Mukhopadhaya, Commissioner, KVS
(6) Dr. S.K.Narang, Director (Incharge), NVS
The
following attended the meeting as special invitees:
(1) Shri Anil Bordia, Education Secretary
(2) Dr. M.P Chhaya, Educational Consultant, NVS
Prof.
M.B. Buch and Prof. Devinder Kaushik could not attend the meeting.
Shri B.P.Sharma, IFA & CAO,
Shri S.S.Gauri, Deputy Director (P & A) and Shri C.S. Gupta, Executive
Engineer, NVS were also present in the meeting.
At
the outset, Director, NVS welcomed the Chairman, NVS and with his permission
placed on record the valuable services rendered to the Samiti by Shri Rajmangal
Pandey, former Chairman, NVS and former members, Shri K.S Sharma, Director,
NVS, Shri G.N.Tandon, Addl. Secretary (Expenditure) and Dr. H.S.Singha,
Chairman, CBSE.
Thereafter, Agenda items were discussed.
ITEM -1
CONFIRMATION OF THE MINUTES OF THE X MEETING OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HELD ON 21ST MARCH’91
Since no comments were received from any member, the
Minutes of the X meeting of the Executive Committee held on 21st March 1991
ITEM-II
ACTION TAKEN ON THE DECISIONS OF THE X
MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HELD ON 21ST MARCH, 1991.
The Committee took note of the action
taken by the NVS on various decisions of the X meeting of the Executive
Committee held on 21st
March, 1991.
ITEM-III MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE
SUB-COMMITTEES OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
The Committee noted and approved the Minutes of the
Academic Advisory Committee and Finance Committee meetings held on 5 April 1991 and 4 September, 1991, respectively.
ITEM-IV BRIEF REPORT OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE
SAMITI
The
Committee took note of the brief report of the various activities of the Samiti
since the last meeting of the Executive Committee and made the following
observations:
(i) It
was explained that large number of vacancies in the teaching and non-teaching
posts were mainly due to non-availability of adequate housing facility and
non-availability of suitable primary school education for the children of the
staff. It was also clarified that most of the vacant posts have been filled by
the Principles by appointing teaching and non-teaching staff on adhoc/apart
time basis. The Committee desired that steps should be taken by the Samiti to
fill up the posts expeditiously on regular basis.
(ii) The
Committee noted the X class result in respect of 83 Navodaya vidyalaya and
desired that the Samiti should take
further steps to improve the results qualitatively and quantitatively.
Education Secretary desired that a complete analysis of the sesult-region-wise,
area-wise, Vidyalaya-wise and subject-wise should be made by the Smiti and
submitted to AS (Education) to devise suitable corrective measures for the
qualitative and quantitive improvement of the result.
(ii) Education
Secretary felt that suitable steps should be taken for the education of
Post-Senior Secondary level students of Navodaya Vidyalay in reputed colleges.
In this connection, while approving this, the Chairman desired that the
Ministry may formulate suitable scheme for ensuring admission of needy students
so that they are not left to fend for themselves.
(iv) The
Committee noted the progress of construction of buildings of Navodaya
Vidyalayas and desired that As
(Education) may review the pace of construction of buildings of NVS. The Committee
also desired that in future a separate item on the progress of construction
activities may be put up to the executive Committee.
ITEM-V APPROVAL OF THE ANNUAL REPORT AND ANNUAL
ACCOUNTS OF THE SAMITI FOR THE YEAR 90-91
The
Committee approved the Annual Report of the Samiti for the year 1990-91. In
case of Annual Accounts, the Committee desired that Annual Accounts for 1990-91
may be submitted alongwith the Audit Report
after its receipt from DACR.
ITEM VI DELEGATION OF POWERS OF JOINT DIRECTOR
(ADMN.) NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI TO DEPUTY DIRECTOR (ADMN.)
The
Committee desired that early steps should be taken to fill up the post of Jt.
Director (Adm.)
ITEM-VII GRANT OF TEACHING ALLOWANCE TO THE
LIBRARIANS IN THE NAVODAYA VIDYALAYAS.
The
Committee approved the grant of teaching allowance to the Librarians at the
rate of Rs.100/- per month w.e.f. January, 1992.
ITEM-VIII ADOPTION OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SERVICE
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF THE SAMITI
The
Committee approved the proposal to adopt the Central Govt. Service Rules and
Regulations for its employees mutatis mutandis till Samiti frames its own Rules
and Regulations.
ITEM-IX GROUP INSURANCE SCHEME
The
Committee approved the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti Group Savings Link Insurance
Scheme, Rules 1991.
ITEM-X REVIEW OF NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SELECTION
TEST
While
considering the proposal, the Committee desired that since the Navodaya
Vidyalaya Selection test was being conducted by the NCERT, they may constitute
a Committee to review the Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test to assess its
reliability and validity in selecting the
children in pursuance of the objectives for which the Navodaya
Vidyalayas have been established. The Committee should submit its report within
six months.
ITEM-XI CONDUCT OF THE AMISSION TEST-AGENCY
THEREOF
The
Committee discussed the issue at length and approved that:
a) NCERT
shall continue to conduct the 1992 Admission Test for admission to the 1992-93
academic session as in the past.
b) From
the Academic Session 1993-94 and until further decision is taken the NCERT will
continue to:
i) set
the question paper;
ii) translate
the paper in the required regional languages;
iii) print
the question paper in various languages per the requirement of the Samiti;
iv) pack
the question papers centre-wise and send the packets to the regional offices of
the Samiti.
v) evaluate
the answer books; and make the select list and wait list available to NVS as
per their norms for further necessary action.
Rest
of the items relating to conduct of the admission test shall be the
responsibility of the NVS w.e.f the academic session 1993-94. The Samiti should
analyse the staff requirements and submit the same to the Executive Committee
for consideration.
ITEM-XII EXAMINATION OF ISSUES RELATING TO
PERSONAL MATTERS
The
Committee approved the proposal for constituting a committee under the
Chairmanship of Addl. Secretary (Education) for the examination of various
issues relating to personnel matters. While approving the names of the members
of this Committee, the Executive Committee desired that Education Secretary may
be requested to attend as a special invitee and Commissioner, KVS may be
included as a regular member.
The
Committee shall submit its report within four months.
ITEM-XIII RELEASE OF LAND FOR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA
AT IDUKKI ON LEASE
The
Committee approved the taking over of the land for the Navodaya Vidyalaya at
Idukki on lease basis. The Committee desired that it must be ensured before
hand that the clearance from the Department of Environment is obtained.
ITEM-XIV RELEASE OF LAND FOR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA
AT B.I.T MESRA, RANCHI,
BIHAR
The
Committee approved the proposal to accept the land offered by B.I.T., Ranchi, Bihar
subject to completion of proper legal formalities, between NVS and BIT, Ranchi for use of the
land in perpetuity of by NVS.
ITEM XV EDUCATION CODE FOR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYS
The
Committee desired that the Education Code for Navodaya Vidyalayas may be
considered by the Committee appointed for item-XII of the Agenda. The Chairman
desired that the Education Code for Navodaya Vidyalayas should be simplified.
ITEM-XVI ENHANCEMENT OF BOARDING AND INCIDENTAL
CHARGES
The
proposal for the enhancement of boarding and incidental charges from Rs.3500/-
p.a to Rs.5000/- p.a. was approved. The Committee, however, desired that this
may be reported to the Finance Committee also in its next meeting.
ITEM-XVII FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE SAMITI
The
Committee took note of the financial requirements of the Samiti. Education
Secretary assured that the reasonable financial requirements of the Samiti to
adopt economy measures but not at the cost of quality.
The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair.
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ANNEXURE
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Jagdish Rai, President L.B. Reddly, General
Secretary
JNV, Jiyanpur, Azamgarh, U.P JNV, MAMNOOR, Warangal Distt.
9415656993
09246895249/9704053909
F.No.AINVSA/CEC/26-4
Dated:26.04.2008
To
The
Hon’ble Cabinet Secretary
Govt. of
India
Central
Secretariat
Parliament
House
New
Delhi-110001
Respected Sir,
Sub:
Grant of CCS Pension, Gratuity and Higher Pay Scales to the staff of Navodaya
Vidyalaya Samiti-Regarding
* * *
Ref: 1. Our
representation dated 25-08-2005
2.Our representation dated 17-05-2006
3.Excerpt
from the Report Submitted by VI CPC to the Govt.
* * *
We
implore to bring to your kind attention that we have been representing to the
Government for the last twenty years the dire necessity to bring the employees
of NVS under the coverage of CCS Pension & Gratuity, besides grant of
Higher Pay Scales in the backdrop of the onerous duties cast on the staff of
Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti.
In the
same context, we would like to bring to your kind attention the remarks made by
the VI Central Commission (CPC) in its report. The Commission states that the
demand of the staff for Pension “appears
justified especially as the teachers and staff working in these schools will
have to put in greater efforts vis-à-vis similar employees working in day
schools.” Expressing its inability to recommend the same to the government
on the grounds that ‘their terms of
reference do not include Navodaya Vidyalayas’ , the VI CPC, however, opined
that “ the Government should consider
grant of a special allowance in these schools on par with that being
recommended by the Commission for Military Schools in Ministry of Defence and
the oak Grove School in Ministry of Railways.”
It
may not be out of place to mention that the 154th Parliamentary
Standing Committee on HRD and the Y.N Chaturvedi Committee report on the
functioning of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas have categorically recommended for
the grant of CCS Pension & Gratuity and Higher Pay Scales to the staff of
JNVS.
These categorical remarks of the VI
Pay Commission and the above committee support our long-pending demand for
Pension, Gratuity and Higher Pay Scales as we have been toiling in a
pace-setting residential co-educational system with no clear-cut working hours.
The fact that the genuine grievances have not received any government’s attention
shows two decades of silent suffering undergone by the committed teaching and
non-teaching community of NVS. The same thing also throws light on the
indifferent attitude of the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti towards the welfare and
social security of its employees. It is high time that a suitable action is
taken by you to undo the two decades of injustice meted out to our staff. The
excellent academic results produced by the Navodaya Vidyalayas deserves their
recognition and honor. If performance related incentives are to be given at all
to the teaching and non-teaching community in the Central Government Service,
only the industrious staff of the Navodaya Vidyalayas highly deserve it.
We also strongly demand for the
payment of an allowance at the rate 10% of the pay band and grade pay as
proposed by the VI Pay Commission for the entire staff of the Navodaya
Vidyalaya Samiti on a par with their counterparts working in Military Schools
& Oak Schools under ministry of railways.
An early initiation from the Hon’ble
Cabinet Secretary and Members of the Committee constituted by the Government to
go into the recommendations of the VI CPC to incorporate suitable
recommendations for the grant of CCS
Pension and Gratuity besides Higher Pay Scales and Allowances at the rate of
10% of the pay band will go a long way in obviating the grievances of the
staff of NVS and help in the actualization of the aims and objectives of the
Samiti.
Thanking
you in anticipation,
Yours
sincerely,
JAGDISH
RAI L.B.REDDY
PRESIDENT GENERAL
SECRETARY
Copy
submitted to all the members of the Committee on VI CPC recommendations with a
similar request
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ALL
INDIA
NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA
STAFF
ASSOCIATION
(Regd.No.492/94)
President:
Jagdish Rai,094156 56993
General Secretary: L.B.Reddy,
09704053909
F.No.AINVSA/CEC/2008/17-6 Date:17-06-2008
To
Hon’ble Minister for Human Resources Development
Government of India
Shastri Bhavan
New Delhi-110001.
Respected Sir,
Sub: Grant of CCS
Pension, and Higher Pay Scales to the staff of Navodaya Vidyalaya
Samiti-Regarding
Ref:- 1.Our
representation dated 25-08-2005
2.
Our representation dated 17-05-2006
3.Excerpts
from the Report Submitted by VI CPC.
We
implore to bring to your kind attention that we have been representing to the
Government for the last twenty years the dire necessity to bring the employees
of NVS under the coverage of CCS Pension besides grant of Higher Pay Scales in
the backdrop of the onerous duties cast on the staff of Navodaya Vidyalaya
Samiti.
We
are grateful to you for your initiation in getting the Draft Cabinet Note (DCN)
on the issue of grant of CCS Pension approved. You have also been very
considerate and sympathetic towards our grievances.
In
the same context, we would like to bring to your kind attention the remarks
made by the VI Central Pay Commission (CPC) in its report. The Commission
states that the demand of the staff for Pension “appears justified especially as the teachers and staff working in
these schools will have to put in
greater efforts vis-à-vis similar employees working in day schools”. Expressing
its inability to recommend the same to the Government on the grounds that “their terms of reference do not include Navodayas , the CPC, however,
opined that “Vidyalayas grant of a special allowance in
these schools on par with that being recommended by the Commission for Military
Schools in Ministry of Defence and the Oak Grove School in Ministry of
Railways.”
These
categorical remarks of the VI Pay Commission support our long-pending demand
for Pension and Higher Pay Scales as we have been toiling in a pace- setting
residential co-educational system with no clear-cut job chart and working
hours. The fact that the genuine grievances have not received any public
attention shows two decades of silent suffering undergone by the highly
disciplined teaching and non-teaching community. The same thing also throws
light on the indifferent attitude of the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti towards the
welfare and social security of its employees. It is high time that a suitable
action is taken by you to undo the two decades of injustice meted out to your
staff. The excellent academic results produced by the Navodaya Vidyalaya
deserves their due recognition and honour. If performance related incentives
are to be given at all to the teaching and non-teaching community in the
Central Government Service, only the industrious staff of the Navodaya
Vidyalayas highly deserve it.
We
also strongly demand for the payment of an allowance at the rate of 10% of the
pay band and grade pay as proposed by the VI Schools under ministry of
railways.
An
early initiation from the Hon’ble Minister shall go a long way in the
protection of the genuine interests of the 20,000 staff of NVS and ensures the
realization the of aims and objectives of the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti.
Thanking you
in anticipation,
Yours
sincerely,
JAGDISH
RAI
L.B.REDDY
PRESIDENT GENERAL
SECRETARY
Copy submitted to:
1. Hon’ble
Secretary, Dept. of School Education and Literacy, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
2.The
Hon’ble Commissioner, Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti, New Delhi, for necessary action.
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