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Monday, October 23, 2023

Circular 8/2023

 

ALL INDIA AUDIT & ACCOUNTS ASSOCIATION
CSV WARRIER BHAWAN

15/1089-90, VASUNDHARA, P.O. VASUNDHARA. DT. GHAZIABAD (U.P). PIN-201012
Ph : 01202881727/8017743253
E-mail: auditflaq@qmail.com  Website: www.auditflag.bloqspot.com
______________________________________________________________________________
       Reference: AIA/ Circular/08/2023                                                           Dated: 19/0/2023

To

The Unit Secretaries,

Members & Spl. Invitees – NE &

Members of Women Committees.  Comrades,

CENTENARY CELEBRATION OF THE ASSOCIATION ENDED WITH GREAT SUCCESS

The Centenary Celebration of the All India Audit and Accounts Association held at Raja Ram Mohan Roy Memorial Hall, New Delhi, Near ITO Metro, on 22nd September, 2023. A good number of existing field Associations and veteran leaders attended the said Centenary Celebration programme. The programme has started at 10.00 am by flag hoisting. The Secretary General announced the name of Com. K. Ramesh, the President, for hoisting the Association’s flag. The historical flag of the Association hoisted with thunderous slogan by our Comrades including the Veteran Comrades. After offering flower to the martyrs, all comrades entered into the hall.

In the Hall, one copy of brief history prepared by Com. Radhakrishna and one copy of list of All India Conference of our historical Association from 1922 to 1923 distributed to all comrades. The Secretary General formed the Presidium with Com. K. Ramesh, Com. Anil Kumar and Com. Rupak Mukhopadhyay. The entire programme conducted by our one of the Veteran Leader, Com. K. L. Gautam. Before starting the programme lighting of Panchdeep done by our 3 nos of former President, Com. Duraipandian, Com. Subhas Chandra Pandey and Com. V. Sreekumar, existing President, Com. K. Ramesh and one seniormost Veteran Leader, Com. S. Radhakrishna. The opening song performed by Com. Satya Pal, Asstt. S.G, All India Audit and Accounts Officers Association. After that, Com. K. Ramesh, President, delivered his small speech about the history of the Association.

            A memento with the symbol of the All India Audit and Accounts Association was released by Com. K. Ramesh, President and the first memento was received by Com. S. Radhakrishna.            

Com. S. Yadav, Secretary General, Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers, New Delhi and Com. Shiv Gopal Mishra, General Secretary, AIRF and Secretary, Staff Side, National Council, JCM, Staff Side attended the meeting as Guest speakers. Both of them thanked the Association for inviting into the grand Centenary Celebration Programme and greeted the house and shared past history and struggles of the Association. Com. Mishra invited our Association for their Centenary Celebration programme scheduled to be held on 24th April, 2024 at New Delhi.

 In what circumstances, our veteran and militant leader organized the fight and struggled during British period as well as after independence of our country was described and traced by Com. S. Radhakrishna, Com. M. Duraipandian, Com. Subhas Chandra Pandey, Com. K. L. Gautam, Com. V. Sreekumar, Com. S. Mohan, Com. G. Gohain, Com. K. C. Mathai, Com. Jagdish Panchal, Com. Khounish Chandra Mitra, Com. Hemant Srivastava, Com. A. K. Sharma. All the speakers informed about the sacrifices and the struggles done by Com. E. X. Joseph, who was dismissed from the service at the age of 26 years.

On behalf of the fraternal organization, Com. Jagmohan Thakur, Secretary General of All India Audit and Accounts Pensioners Association and veteran leader of the Association, Com. Sudhakaran, Secretary General, All India Audit and Accounts Officers Association and former Assistant Secretary General of the Association, Com. Janak Raj Pokhriyal, Secretary General, All India Sr. AO”s Commercial Audit Association greeted the house.

Due to shortage of time, on behalf of the existing field level Association, Com. Upendra Yadav, Com. Balmukund, Com. Dalip Singh, Com. N. Dass, Com. Maninder Singh, Com. Natarajan expressed that the Association will continue to the level best to complete the incomplete work of our veteran leaders and will struggle for the members of the Association.

All the speakers expressed special thanks to Delhi Unit for tireless support to the All India Audit and Accounts Association for organizing the gala programme.

Com. Tapas Bose, Secretary General, thanked all the speakers for expressing the past history of the Association. He informed that after the first World War, in what circumstances our veteran leaders had taken the decision to form the All India Association through its first conference at Calcutta in the year 1922. He expressed special thank to Delhi unit for every assistance of smooth running of the grand historical programme. The Secretary General assured that the old traditions will be carried forward by the existing Association. He expressed that it would be better if all the field units hold similar type of programme in every states.  

             Vote of thanks given by Com. Mayank Gilani of Delhi Unit.

On behalf of the Presidium, Com. K. Ramesh requested all the units to hold a similar type of programme in all the units so that the present generation knows about the sacrifices and the history of the All India Audit and Accounts Association and declared the end of the historic programme.

With greetings, 

Yours fraternally, 

Tapas Bose

Secretary General 

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

circular 7/2023

 

ALL INDIA AUDIT & ACCOUNTS ASSOCIATION
CSV WARRIER BHAWAN

15/1089-90, VASUNDHARA, P.O. VASUNDHARA. DT. GHAZIABAD (U.P). PIN-201012
Ph : 01202881727/8017743253
E-mail: auditflaq@qmail.com  Website: www.auditflag.bloqspot.com
_____________________________________________________________________________
         Reference: AIA/ Circular/07/2023                                                      Dated: 29/09/2023

To

The Unit Secretaries,

Members & Spl. Invitees – NE &

Members of Women Committees.

Comrades,

CONFEDERATION AND AISGEF DECIDED TO MEGA RALLY ON 
3RD NOVEMBER, 2023 AT NEW DELHI

    The Confederation of the Central Government Employees and Workers alongwith the All India State Government Employees Federation jointly hold convention on last 8th December, 2022 at Talkotra Stadium, New Delhi and finalized the 7-points Charter of Demands, like, 1) Scrap

    NPS – restore OPS, 2) To constitute 8th CPC immediately, 3) Release of 18 months DA/DR immediately, 4) Filling up of 30 lakhs vacant post in Central and State Government offices, 5) Stop Privatizations/ contractualizations in Government Sectors and permanent all casuals, 6) Restore Trade Union/Association facilities, 7) Remove all riders from the Compassionate Appointments. For the last few months all the State Level Conventions were completed by the both organizations.

    Both the Confederation and the AISGEF, on its last joint meeting held at Faridabad on 11th September, 2023 decided to mobilize maximum number of employees from the surrounding states of Delhi. Accordingly, all the affiliates are requested to concentrate maximum participation from the States of Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal, Rajasthan, U.P., Uttarakhand, West Bengal and ors.

    No doubt, within this period, the Railways, Defence and Central Government Employees were performed historical rally at New Delhi on 10th August, 2023 with a single point demand, i.e., Scrap NPS – Restore OPS.

    In the earlier occasions, the Confederation of the Central Government Employees and Workers was the only platform struggled for the consecutive CPCs. We cannot ignore a single demand raised by the both organizations.

    Being the affiliates of the Confederation, the All India Audit and Accounts Association always performed our best on these issues. Some of our units has already started their preparation
in this regard. In some States, our members are the Secretary, State C-o-C, and they have already convened joint meeting with the All India State Government Employees Federation. But the other units should start campaign immediately considering the 7 points Charter of Demands, which are some of the burning issues as on date for the Central Government Employees. We don’t show any slack in this issue. The tentative quota fixed as follows:

    Kerala-25, Tamil Nadu – 75, Karnataka -25, AP & TS – 25, Maharashtra- Mumbai & Nagpur – 50 x2 (100), Bhopal -50, Gwalior – 50, Raipur -25, Rajkot & Ahmedabad – 25 X2 (50), Rajasthan -50, Allahabad – 50, Lucknow -10, Bhubaneswar & Puri-25, WB – all units – 100, Assam -20, Meghalaya -5, Tripura -5, Manipur- 5 , Nagaland -5, Chandigarh -50, Punjab – 50, Himachal -50, Delhi -50.

    Some of the units have already informed of the ticket booking. There will be huge rush for tickets and hence all the units may do the reservation/tickets without any further delay.


With greetings,

Yours fraternally,
Tapas Bose
Secretary General

Circular 6/2023

 

ALL INDIA AUDIT & ACCOUNTS ASSOCIATION
CSV WARRIER BHAWAN

15/1089-90, VASUNDHARA, P.O. VASUNDHARA. DT. GHAZIABAD (U.P). PIN-201012
Ph : 01202881727/8017743253
E-mail: auditflaq@qmail.com  Website: www.auditflag.bloqspot.com
______________________________________________________________________________
       Reference: AIA/ Circular/06/2023                                                           Dated: 28/09/2023

To

The Unit Secretaries,

Members & Spl. Invitees – NE &

Members of Women Committees.

Comrades,

Week long programme with the Officer’s Federation to be observed
 From 3rd October to 6th October, 2023


    The employees of the IA&AD are passing through a very critical situation. The departmental works are getting outsourced day by day. The JCM functioning is completely paralyzed. In spite of repeated reminder, the Office Council Meeting at field level as well as Departmental Council Meeting at Department Level is not taking place. The employees noticed that the number of posts in the higher level has gone up in the recent years while the staff strength at lower level, in contrary, has been drastically reduced. We know the IA&AD, being a watch dog of Public Money, is a department to be strengthened with adequate manpower for discharging its duties and responsibilities cast upon by the Constitution of India. Now a days, it is explicit that the strength of the field level officers and officials from MTS to SAO who do the original work has been reduced to the barest minimum than the actual requirement leading to many compromises like quality of audit, coverage of minimum number of audit entities in audit, physical and mental suffering of the existing employees etc. “More officers at management level to oversee a few”- this seems to be the mantra of the IA&AD this day.

    The quantum of audit is decreasing day by day. There is no provision for arrear audit in the Audit Plan on the floor to the State and Central Legislature. Instead of increasing the scope of coverage of audit, the IA&AD is engaged in the systematic dismantling of the department by reducing audit coverage and audit scope. So many hasty closures in RAP unit in different commercial wing in recent past. Again, the closure of RAPs under MAB Chennai, without analyzing the concept of functioning of RAPs.

    The All India Audit and Accounts Officers Association on its last All India Conference at Rajasthan in this year also taken serious view that the legitimate promotion from AAO to SAO are pending for the last 4 years in so many field offices. Vacancies are there but the Hd. Qrs Office is failed to clear the promotion. As a result, the members of the both Associations are frustrated. Till date the S.R. has not been framed by the Department. The panel for the year 2020 in case of the Commercial Wing and some of the Railways Audit unit are not cleared.
In this situation, it has been decided by the National Executives of the Association that joint programme of this Association alongwith the Officer’s Association are mandatory.

    Considering the demand, the All India Audit and Accounts Association and the All India Audit and Accounts Officers Association decided to observe “Weeklong Demands Day” wearing of black badge alongwith demands badges from 3rd October to 6th October, 2023 culminating with a lunch hour demonstration/meeting on the concluding day, i.e., on 6th October, 2023.

We Demand:

1) Filling up of all vacant posts on a war footing basis.

2) Issuance of promotion order in all cadres like MTS to Auditor/Acctt. Auditor/Acctt to SA and ors within due date.

3) Resolving all the resultant issues on unilateral implementation of restructuring of cadres, so many units have been affected.

4) Withdraw the closure of RAPs across the country including recent closure of RAPs under DGCA, Chennai.

5) Urgent action for holding of DPC on time and issuance of orders promoting AAOs as SAOs forthwith.

6) Immediate implementation of cadre restructuring for SAOs.

7) Extension of all benefits available to Group-A service to the SAOs as well since they are now Group-A Officers.

8) Initiation of immediate action to convene DCM to have meaningful discussion on issues faced by the cadres.

    All Unit leaderships are requested to sit with the Category-II and Category-I leaderships and formulate the implementation of the programme. It is advisable to the unit Leaders to go to every member on 3rd October, 2023 and hand over the black badge and demands badge.

    All the Units are requested to implement the Weeklong Programme in a very successful manner and report to the All India Association.

With greetings,

Yours fraternally,
Tapas Bose
Secretary General

Sunday, August 13, 2023

CWC Notice/2023

ALL INDIA AUDIT & ACCOUNTS ASSOCIATION
CSV WARRIER BHAWAN

15/1089-90, VASUNDHARA, P.O. VASUNDHARA. DT. GHAZIABAD (U.P). PIN-201012
Ph : 01202881727/8017743253
E-mail: auditflaq@qmail.com  Website: www.auditflag.bloqspot.com
_________________________________________________________________________________

          Reference: AIA/Notice (CWC)/01/2023                                                             Dated: 11/08/202


                                          NOTIFICATION

     It is here-by notified, under the Constitution of All India Audit and Accounts Association, that the Extra Ordinary Central Working Committee Meeting of the All India Audit & Accounts Association will be held at Delhi on 21st & 22nd September, 2023 to transact the following business:
Agenda:
    1. Condolences.
    2. To consider developments in the Departmental Front and to decide future course of action there-of.
    3. To discuss organisational front and to take appropriate decisions there-on. 
    4. Financial position of the Hd. Qrs.
    5. Any other matter with permission of Chair.
    The venue, timings and others information of the Extra Ordinary Central Working Committee meeting shall be communicated later.

                                                Tapas Bose
  Secretary General


Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Circular 5/2023

 

ALL INDIA AUDIT & ACCOUNTS ASSOCIATION
CSV WARRIER BHAWAN

15/1089-90, VASUNDHARA, P.O. VASUNDHARA. DT. GHAZIABAD (U.P). PIN-201012
Ph : 01202881727/8017743253
E-mail: auditflaq@qmail.com  Website: www.auditflag.bloqspot.com
______________________________________________________________________________

      Reference: AIA/ Circular/05/2023                                                    Dated: 31/07/2023

To

The Unit Secretaries,

Members & Spl. Invitees – NE &

Members of Women Committees.

Comrades,

The Centenary Years Celebration programme is scheduled to be held on 22nd September, 2023

    The All India Audit and Accounts Association is completed 100 years on 15th April, 2023. We could not forget the militant movement, tremendous sacrifices of our legendary and towering leaders in our past struggles. To remember the tradition of our historical struggles, the All India Audit and Accounts Association is finalized to schedule the Centenary Years Celebration programme on 22nd September, 2023 at New Delhi with the help and guidance of Delhi unit.

Venue of the programme:            Raja Ram Mohan Roy Library Hall, New Delhi

            (Between ITO metro to Bal Bhavan)

Date and time :                             22/09/2023, 10..00 am(sharp) to 5-30 pm

Tiffin and meals :                         Free. Breakfast will start at 8-30 am

Delegate and Observers:            3 (three) from each and every field Association.

    Accommodation and Transport charges will not be born by the All India Audit and Accounts Association. If necessary, for accommodation, please contact with Com. S C Pandey (9005334999, 9450738962), former President. It is requested to all Unit Leaderships to attend in the historical programme. No Delegate Fee is required for the particular programme.

    We all are aware that the All India Audit and Accounts Association is running with poor balance in account. It is requested to clear the Hd. Qr. Quota @ Rs.20/- per member per month upto July, 2023. To mitigate the financial crisis, it is requested to all unit leaders may deposit an amount of Rs25000/- as special fund, for successful programme of the Centenary Celebration.

    All the units may carry their Association Flag to attend the Gala Centenary Programme.

With greetings,

Yours fraternally,

Tapas Bose

Secretary General


 

ALL INDIA AUDIT & ACCOUNTS ASSOCIATION
CSV WARRIER BHAWAN

15/1089-90, VASUNDHARA, P.O. VASUNDHARA. DT. GHAZIABAD (U.P). PIN-201012
Ph : 01202881727/8017743253
E-mail: auditflaq@qmail.com  Website: www.auditflag.bloqspot.com
______________________________________________________________________________

        Reference: AIA/ B-1/43/2023                                                          Dated: 01/08/2023

To

Shri Girish Chandra Murmu,

Hon’ble Comptroller & Auditor General of India,

9, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg,

New Delhi – 110 124.

                    Subject: Closure of RAPs under jurisdiction of O/o PDCA, Chennai-reg

Respected Sir,

I am sorry to inform you that the Resident Audit Offices were formed in large undertakings for conducting more effective and fruitful audit. While each undertaking had its own special problems, an effective and efficient audit of these concerns required specialized knowledge. As on March 2005, there were 12 Principal Director Offices, 15 branch offices and 120 Resident Audit Offices (RAOs). During that period, these offices were engaged in the audit of 288 Central Government Companies, 89 deemed Government Companies and 6 Statutory Corporations. Though there were various restructuring of Commercial Audit Offices occurred in the post-independent India, the Resident Audit Offices were existing under the PDCA without much change ever since the formation of Audit Board in 1960s and 1970s.

The Principal Director of Commercial Audit had various RAPs including NLCIL/Naively, BHEL/ Trichy, Cochin Ship Yard, MRPL/ Mangalore etc. Consequent upon restructuring of the offices of the Principal Accountant Generals in Tamil Nadu during April 2012, the Resident Audit Offices at Chennai Port, VOC Port Trust (Tuticorin), New Mangalore Port & Cochin Port, were transferred to the audit jurisdiction of PDCA, Chennai. It is very unfortunate that all these Resident Audit Offices were dissolved (vide letter No.676/CA-I/127-2020/Restructuring dated 21.07.2023) based on a proposal received from the PDCA, Chennai sent vide letter No. DGCA /Admn /2022-23/12-69/924 dated 30.03.2023, without consulting to the Staff Side of the I.A.& A.D. Prima Facie, the proposal was arbitrary, pre-conceived and has no leg to stand on facts. Further, the closure of RAPs would result in additional expenditure on HRA, TA, DA etc to the tune of Rs.3.6 crore per annum. Moreover, it is pertinent to quote verbatim statement of Sri A. K. Roy, Former CAG “Government Audit involves a review of the decisions taken by the Board of Directors to ascertain to what extent their powers have been exercised in the best interest of the undertaking, whether the powers delegated to the chief executives have been executed properly, whether the unit is being administered efficiently and economically”. The Resident Audit Teams perform these exercises continuously and aids the Constitutional authority to perform his duties. The decision of abrupt closure of the RAPs would invariably end up in diluting the constitutional responsibility.

In these circumstances, it is requested kindly to intervene into the matter and direct the D.A.I.(C) to keep the present proposal of dissolving the RAPs and transfer of personnel in abeyance. In case of any  doubt/clarification required we are prepared to personally clarify the same. Awaiting for your earlier and favourable action please.

Thanking you in anticipation,

Yours faithfully,

Tapas Bose

Secretary General


Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Circular 4/2023

 

ALL INDIA AUDIT & ACCOUNTS ASSOCIATION
CSV WARRIER BHAWAN

15/1089-90, VASUNDHARA, P.O. VASUNDHARA. DT. GHAZIABAD (U.P). PIN-201012
Ph : 01202881727/8017743253
E-mail: auditflaq@qmail.com  Website: www.auditflag.bloqspot.com
___________________________________________________________________________________

Reference: AIA/ Circular/04/2023                                                                   Dated: 23/07/2023

 

To

The Unit Secretaries,

Members & Spl. Invitees – NE & Members of Women Committees. Comrades,

NE meeting held on 19th July, 2023 at New Delhi

The National Executive Meeting of the All India Audit and Accounts Association was held on 19th July, 2023 at New Delhi. Inspite of water-logged situation at New Delhi, all most all the NE members attended the meeting. The meeting presided by Com. K. Ramesh, the President of our organization. At the outset, President welcomed all the NE members participated the meeting. All the NE members observed 1 minute silence paying homage to those who expired after Thiruvananthapuram conference. After that the President read out the Agenda Items of the meeting.

The President expressed special congratulation to Com. R J Iyer for his excellent performance in the field of art.

Review of the last 49th AIC and finalization of revised Charter of Demand: All the NE members expressed thanks to the Kerala Unit for holding one of the best All India Conference at Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. No problem faced by our members. After discussion at length, the revised Charter of Demand finalized by the NE, is enclosed in the annexure.

Organizational review and the programme thereof: The Secretary General informed that the Staff Side, Departmental Council, IA&AD had submitted the agenda items to the Hd. Qrs Office more than six months ago. As per JCM norms, the DCM should be convened by the Department every after four months but the Hd. Qrs Office did not take any initiative in this regard. As a result, so many long pending demands are not settled. To achieve the demands, series of the agitational programmes are required. After discussion, it was decided that all the field units may hold meeting at lunch hour to popularize the Charter of Demands to every member of the Association throughout the week starting from 21 – 25th August, 2023. Due to Onam festival, the Kerala and one other unit can change the dates as per convenient time.

The Secretary General informed that right now all the NE members are very much efficient to face any challenges and will visit all the nearest units. All the NE members will take care to perform the week-long programme not only to their units but also to the nearer units. If necessary, the Secretary General will visit the units.

JAC with the AIA&A Officer Association- programme thereof: The SG informed that the right now there are some shortcomings on the part of JAC. The AIA&A Officers Association is very busy on court case. The JAC will finalize the common Charter of Demands with programme.

Preparation of the Centenary Years Celebration: In the last 49th AIC, it was decided that the unit level Associations would hold various programmes like sit and draw, extempore, musical, recitation and etc competition throughout the month of February and March, 2023 and the AIAAA would organize the Centenary Programme in the month of April, 2023. But due to some unavoidable circumstances it could not be held. The NE decided to hold the Centenary Celebration of our All India Audit and Accounts Association in the third week of September, 2023 at New Delhi. The Delhi unit will take initiative to make it colorful and successful programme. Participation must be ensured by every field level Associations.

 Financial position of Hd, Qr at Ghaziabad: After the last 49th Conference held on 27-29th January, 2023, it was observed that the Hd. Qr quota @ Rs.12/- upto March, 2023 not yet paid by some units. The SG informed that from April, 2023 the Hd. Qrs quota has been revised @ Rs.20/- per member per month. The SG informed the house it is the duty of the field Associations to reimburse the TA expenditure during the visit. After discussion, the NE has taken the decision that the field level Association should clear the Hd. Qrs quota upto March, 2023 without further delay and try to release the revised subscription from April, 2023 onwards. It was also decided that the visiting unit will reimburse the SG’s TA expenditure.

 Report on Property case: Com. S. C. Pandey, the applicant of the court case, expressed in details about the latest position in this regard. The NE unanimously thanked and expressed that he is still maintaining the herculean task to save our property. The NE has taken the unanimous decision that being the Permanent Invitee, Com. Subhas Chandra Pandey will continue the case on behalf of the All India Audit and Accounts Association.

 Finalization of place and date of next C.W.C. meeting: The NE and Special Invittee members, those who have attended the meeting, did not come forward to host the next C.W.C. meeting. As a result, if possible, Special Working Committee Meeting will be held at New Delhi in the month of September, 2023. The date will be announced shortly.

 Any other matter with the permission of the chair: The NE members have raised some common issues like filling up of all the vacant post, players quota recruitment, transfer policy etc and requested to the Secretary General to take up the matter once again.

At last, the President thanked to all members for participating in the discussions. He also informed that in coming days it is our task to popularize the Charter of Demand amongst our members and will direct them to participate in coming all the struggles and declared the meeting as closed.

March to Parliament on 10th August, 2023: The NJCA (National Joint Council of Action) on its 1st Meeting of this year held on 21st January, 2023 has formed one platform commonly known as JFROPS (Joint Federation for Restoration of Old Pension Scheme) alongwith all the constituents, Railways, Defence, Confederation of Central Govt. Employees and Workers, College teachers, University Teachers, State Govt. Employees and ors. with a single point agenda, “SCRAP NPS – RESTORE OPS”. Only after the programme performed by the JFROPS on 21st February and 21st March, 2023, the present Finance Minister was compelled to announce in the last day of the budget session that one committee will review the present NPS system. In the meantime, the said committee headed by the Finance Secretary met twice with the Standing Committee Members of the NC, JCM, Staff Side. After that the JFROPS has launched Mashal Jolush, Daylong Dharna in main cities. Now it was decided that more than 1 lakh employees will participate in the Rally, March to Parliament on 10th August, 2023. Accordingly, in the last meeting of the Confederation National Secretariate fixed the quota of 1000 employees to All India Audit and Accounts Association.


     Kerala-25; Tamil Nadu (Chennai)-75; Karnataka (Bengaluru)-25; AP/Telengana (Hyderabad)- 25; Maharashtra- Mumbai & Nagpur- 50 each (i.e. 100); MP (Bhopal)-50; MP (Gwalior)-50; Chhattisgarh (Raipur)-25; Gujarat Rajkot & Ahmedabad-25 each (ie 50); Rajasthan (Jaipur)-50; Uttar Pradesh (Allahabad)-50 & Lucknow-10; Odisha (Bhubaneswar & Puri)-25; WB (Kolkata)- 100; Assam (Guwahati)-20; Meghalaya (Shillong)-5; Tripura (Agartala)-5; Nagaland (Kohima)- 5; Manipur (Imphal)-5; Haryana (Chandigarh)-50; Punjab (Chandigarh)-50; HP (Shimla)-50 & Delhi-50.

     Some of the Units have already informed of the booking of the tickets. There will be huge rush for tickets and hence all the units may do the reservation of tickets without any further delay.

  With greetings,

                                                                                                             Yours fraternally,

                                                                                                                                               Tapas Bose

                  Secretary General


The National Executive Committee of All India Audit & Accounts Association finalized the following Charter of Demands.

1.       Demanding withdrawal of NPS and restoration of OPS.

2.       Cadre Re-structuring may be completed after meaningful discussion with the staff side. All piece meal R.R. should be kept in abeyance.

3.       Departmental Council Meeting should be convened every after 4 months as per JCM norms.

4.       Against downsizing of Audit office. Bank, LIC, SEBI, NGO may come under the purview of C&AG Audit.

5.       Demanding filling up all vacant post including Departmental Canteen through recruitment of local people.

6.       Vacate victimisation of Association Leaders and Activists.

7.       Stop annual audit criteria introduced vide letter dated 27/1/2011.

8.       Implement Arbitration Award for SA pay scales. 

9.    Allow metal pass to AAOs in Railway Audit. Re-imburse hotel charge to Railway Audit employees when Railways is not allowing accommodation for Audit Party.

10.   Grant five promotions to all employees in IA&AD.

11.   Immediate attention may be taken for the promotion of AAO to SAO.

12.   Stop discrimination of AAOs as Adhoc, RT & Regular. Allow same benefits to all AAOs.

13.   Stop downsizing of P&T Audit Office.

14.   Remove 5% criteria on compassionate appointment.

15.      Introduction of efficiency examinations in all cadre from Auditor/Accountant to Supervisor like CPD exam.

16.   Grant equal pay to the all Stenographer/Manager posted in field office at par with the Hd. Qrs. Office.

17.   Reasonable transfer policy should be adopted for Hindi officials in IA&AD.

18.   Removal of 45% bench mark for SAO examination.

19.   CPD examination bench mark should be 45% instead of 50%.

20.   House Building Loan and other loan should be considered for compassionate appointment.