• ALL INDIA NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA STAFF ASSOCIATION(AINVSA)
Minutes of the CEC Meeting Held on 11-05-2010
The meeting of Central Executive Committee, AINVSA, was held on 11th May 2010 at Nigam Model School, Janakpuri, New Delhi. It was presided over by Shri Jagdish Rai, President, AINVSA. The following issues on the agenda were discussed:
1. General Secretary’s Report
2. Strengthening of the association
3. Constitution of Joint Action Committee and its activities
4. Constitution of State Units
5. Preparation for 5th National Conference
6. Reports of State Committees
7. Discussions with the Hon’ble Commissioner and other officials
8. Opening of Bank Accounts of State Committees
9. Raising of funds for organizational activities
10. Identification of workers/leaders
11. Joint Consultative Machinery at Government of India level
12. General Issues and Representations.
Addressing the delegates of the Association, Shri Jagdish Rai elaborated on the steps being taken to strengthen the Association. He emphasized on the need to work selflessly to carry out the struggle for solution of the problems faced by the staff. Shri L.B.Reddy, General Secretary, briefed the members of the activities undertaken since the formation of the Joint Action Committee. He shed light on the role played by the Association in successfully implementing the decision of the JAC. He thanked all the members of Vidyalaya and State Units across the country that had gone all out in making the Hunger Work Day, Mass Dharna at Delhi and Token Strike a huge success. He brought to the attention of the CEC the various representations submitted to the NVS authorities from time to time for necessary action.
Meeting with the Hon’ble Commissioner
A delegation comprising L.B.Reddy, S.S.Dora, R.K.Dash, Sanjeev Kumar, Sanjay Sinha, N.K.Pargania, H.H.Rai met the Hon’ble Commissioner, Shri Manjoj Singh under the Chairmanship of Shri Jagdish Rai on 10-05-2010 and discussed the issues related to
1. Treating the strike period (16-11-2009) as on duty or eligible leave
2. Exemption of license fee to non-teaching staff
3. Supply of uniform and textbooks to the students
4. Payment of minimum wages to daily waged workers
5. Enhancement of HM/AHM allowance
6. Granting of bunching benefit to the teachers
7. Stepping-up of seniors’ scale with the juniors
8. Violation of recruitment rules
9. Granting of grade pay of Rs.4200 to Computer Operators
10. Promotion of Regional Language teachers
11. Enhancement of retirement age
12. Weekly-off to drivers, staff nurses and electrician-cum-plumber
13. Restoration Earned Leave to teachers in addition to Half-Pay leave
14. Timely promotions to all the categories of staff
15. Appointment of wardens and matrons to strengthen the NVS scheme
16. Provision of hostel subsidy to staff wards
17. Delegation of Administrative transfer powers to Regional Offices
18. Application of MACPS (Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme) to teachers
19. Relaxation of service of PGTs to the post of Principals on the lines of KVS
20. Filling-up of posts of Office Superintendents
21. Relaxation of 3-year mandatory period for Request/Mutual Transfers
22. Constitution of JCM/Anomalies’ Committee with the Representative of Teaching Community
23. Relaxation of 10-year Mandatory period for teachers working in Hard Stations
24. Implementation of CCE
25. Providing Medical Insurance to students and escort teachers
Resolutions:
1. All State Committee will collect 2% per cent of the gross salary of the Members and deposit it in any nationalized bank by opening a Savings Bank account in the name of General Secretary and Treasurer.
2. All states to identify a minimum of ten to twenty members who can undertake the Association activities with dedication, discipline and commitment.
3. State Committees will organize State Level Conference/Convention before 31st December 2010.
4. The 5th National Convention will be organized in April 2011.
5. The CEC also took a unanimous resolution on the demands put forward to the Hon’ble Commissioner, Hon’ble Minister for HRD and Hon’ble Prime Minister.
Shri A.K.Singh (HP), U.K.Varma, Shambu Prasad, Tafseer Anwar, Dr Prashant Gahlaut (UP), G.S.Rathore (Rajasthan), S.K.Sinha (Chatish Garh), Bhupendra Singh Chaudari (Haryana), A.K.Basavaraj (Karnataka), Brahmjeet Virodhiya (MP), S.S.Dora and R.K.Das (Orissa) and Sanjeev Kumar (UK) spoke on the agenda.
The CEC of AINVSA expresses its immense pleasure and gratitude at the hospitality extended to them by the leadership of AKHIL DELHI PRATHAMIK SIKSHAK SANGH & ALL INDIA PRIMARY TEACHERS FEDERATION by providing accommodation for stay, meeting hall and other amenities to conduct the CEC meeting. The AINVSA conveys its special thanks to Shri Ramachandra Dabas, Shri Bhagat Singh Dahia, Shri Raj Kishore Sharma, Shri Madan Tiwari, Shri Kaushal and other functionaries for the felicitation given to all the CEC Members.
Shri H.H.Rai, Deputy General Secretary, AINVSA, CEC, proposed vote of thanks.
*F.No:AINVSACEC/2010-2011/5-1 Date: 12-05-2010
To
The Prime Minister
Govt of India
New Delhi
Sub: Nominating a teachers’ representative in JCM & Anomalies Committee to voice their concern – Request – Reg.
Respected Sir
In connection with the subject cited above, we may humbly be permitted to draw your attention to the necessity of nominating a Teachers’ Representative to represent the concerns and opinions of thousands of teachers working in Central Government’s reputed educational institutions like the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, Railways, etc.
The AINVSA regrets to note that the teaching community working in Central Government has not been given its due recognition and it also not found a suitable platform to voice its concerns for the last five decades. It is time that the government of India gives the teaching community its due recognition in the backdrop of revolutionizing the country’s educational scenario by enacting the Right to Education law.
In the absence of a teachers’ representatives in Joint Consultative Machinery (JCM) and Anomalies Committee, etc. many of teachers’ problems in connection with working hours in residential institutions, earned leaves, promotions and several other service related issues found no appropriate platform, and, as a result, the teachers feel sidelined and ignored.
Sir, it is time to undo the injustice meted out to the teaching community working in Central Government schools by giving due weightage to their representation by making suitable amendments in the body of JCM and Anomalies Committee, etc.
Thanking you,
Yours sincerely
(JAGDISH RAI) (L.B.REDDY)
PRESIDENT GENERAL SECRETARY
Copy to:
1. Hon’ble Minister for HRD, Govt of India, New Delhi.
2. Hon’ble secretary, Dept. of School Education & Literacy, New Delhi.
3. Hon’ble Commissioner,NVS, New Delhi.
*F.NO.AINVSACEC/2010-2011/15-7/1 Date: 15-07-2010
To
The Hon’ble Commissioner
Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti
A-28, Kailash Colony
New Delhi
Sub: Expression of gratitude at the revised rates of HM/AHM allowance and few other financial proposals.
Respected Sir,
The AINVSA is pleased to express its happiness at the approval by the Finance Committee to a few of our long-pending demands like enhancement of Housemaster allowance, mess charges, payment of minimum charges fixed by the Labour department for the daily wage workers, etc.
The Association has been demanding for the increase of Housemaster/Associate Housemaster allowance from Rs. 300&150 to 5000&4000 respectively for many years as existing rates are far from encouraging the teachers from discharging their duties wholeheartedly. Though the enhancement of Rs 800&400 is not up to our expectations, we are happy to note NVS has finally shown some positive consideration for the burden shouldered by the Housemasters/Associate House masters.
However, the Association regrets to note that its age-old demand for the exemption of license fee in respect of non-teaching staff has been deferred. We request the Samiti to take up the issue in all sincerity and do the needful.
The AINVSA expresses its happiness at the revised rates of HM allowance, we request the Samiti to seriously pay serious consideration to periodical enhancement of the same as the success of the Navodaya vidyalayas rests on sound House management system.
Thanking you
Yours sincerely
Jagdish Rai L.B.Reddy
President General Secretary
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12.07.2010
To
All the Joint Action Committee members.
The meeting of National level joint action committee will be held on 25-07-2010(Sunday) at New Delhi to review the activities and latest developments of the JAC and to chalk out further course of action.
Venue: Radha Krishna Mandir, Amar Colony, Lajapath Nagar, New Delhi.
Time: 5.00 PM
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
Jagdish Rai, President ,AINVSA, 9415656993
L.B.Reddy, General Secretary, AINVSA, 9494279001
T.P. Mani, President,AINVSA, 09447332341
J.K. Singh, General Secretary, AINVSA, 09968189817
V L Balasubramanian, President, AIJNVPF, 09447275766 .
R.S.Nayak, Secretary, AIJNVPF, 09822228559
Sivanarain Sharma, President, NVSEWA,09417061628
Raj Kumar Radi, General Secretary, NVSEWA,09878002613
Vijay Kumar, President, JNVCAMSWA09431411219
Pankaj Kumar, General Secretary, JNVCAMSWA
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Dear friends,
Kindly note the phone number 09560574988 for your contacts. As this number is obtained from Delhi to save on incoming and outgoing expenditure, it may kindly be used to contact me while I am attending any programmes there.
Yours sincerely
(L.B.REDDY)
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