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Directorate's reply regarding promotion to PM Grade III


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  1. My appeal to those who have gone to the court is try for promotion to Grade-III. Only four officials of HSG-I cadre of the circle have opted Grade-III. The remaining 28 from grade-III have already been called for for getting promotion to Grade-III. Hence it is better to withdraw the case otherwise if the court gives judgement after a few years, the grade-II officials will lose adversely. HSG-I officials are eligible to become senior postmasters after 2 years from which already 2 months of service has already been there. grade-II officials will become juniors, already became juniors by going to court. As per the recruitment rules, giving promotion to HSG-I and grade-III as per gradation list, as per seniority should not give rise to further problems. Hence, my sincerest appeal is to withdraw the court case and try for grade-III.

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  2. This is the case of AP Circle where Grade-II officials have been considering for promotion to Grade-III.But in other circles nothing is going to be done in this connection.If other Grade-II officials have some information in this regard, I request them to please mention here. - M K Sharma (Postmaster Gr-II Baloda Bazar-493332 (CG Circle).

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  3. If we grade-II officials delay in getting grade-III by going to the court,
    1) Next year number of HSG-I officials getting promotion to Grade-III will rise
    2) Now the position for getting into grade-III cadre is 4HSG-I:28Grade-III. The situation might change to 10:22 by next year.
    3) If the court delays for a few years, HSG-I will become Sr.post Masters within two years logically speaking
    4) Approach Chief Postmaster General,AP Circle for Grade-III at the earliest
    5) No guarantee that the case can be won by grade-II. Even if wins, it will take years

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