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new campuses in a time bound manner. Hence the HRD ministry may kindly be requested to allot some infrastructure works to BSNL Civil Wing. This way BSNL can earn a sizeable revenue. We are confident enough that your able leadership and priority for BSNL will be helpful in taking appropriate steps for approval of commercial exploitation of BSNL Lands, award of PWO status to BSNL Civil Wing and entrusting infrastructure works of Ministry of Communication & IT and HRD etc. to BSNL Civil Wing to restore the health of BSNL and making it profitable in coming financial year 2016-17. We would be obliged if you could spare some of your precious time to discuss the matter with us at your convenient time. (Copy endorsed for kind information and necessary action to: The Chairman TC and Secretary (T), DoT, Govt. of India, New Delhi; The Secretary (IT), Govt. of India, New Delhi; The CMD, BSNL, New Delhi; The ED (NB), BSNL, New Delhi; The PGM (BW), BSNL, New Delhi; The Heads of the Departments under ministry of C&IT) No. AIBSNLEA/CHQ/MOC/2016-17 DATED: 22.03.2016 (Addressed to Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Hon’ble Minister of Communication & IT, Govt. of India, New Delhi 110001) 14. Sub. :- Request for transfer of the executives on completion of hard tenure reg We would like to bring to your kind notice that many executives in the grade of SDE( C) are waiting for their genuine transfer orders after completion of tenure postings in J&K, NE-I & NE-II ,A&N and other hard tenure areas. For example, some SDE©s like K.M.Marigoda, Biswajit Das, Utpal Sonewal, Nirmal Dekabaruah etc. have completed their tenure in NE region since last September/October and some other SDE©s like Arvind Sharma, Satpal Singh etc. are going to complete their tenure in J&K in early March this year but no transfer orders are issued till date. This is resulting into frustrations and de-motivations among the executives and has the potential to demean the administration. You will appreciate the fact that when an executive completes the hard tenure, everything should have been in proper shape to relieve him immediately. It has also been observed that transfer of the executives to the NE region , J&K and A&N from some distant circles are being made in excess of the stipulations made by the BW unit. In some cases the office bearers with immunity from transfer are also being transferred without any exigencies. These appear to be contrary to the interests of the company and may go counterproductive. In view of the above, it is requested to cause necessary actions to transfer/relieve the executives who have completed or going to be completed their tenures to their choicest circles in the interests of the company please without further delay. (Copy endorsed to: 1. The Director (HR) BSNL Board, New Delhi-110001and 2. The PGM (SR) BSNL C.O, New Delhi-110001) No. AIBSNLEA/PGM(BW)/2016 Date:4-3-2016 (Addressed to The PGM (BW), BSNL Corporate Office, New Delhi) 15. Sub: Updating of Educational Qualification in Service Records of JTO(C/E/Arch/TF) and SDEs(C/E/Arch/TF) having diploma qualification – Reg. Ref. :- 1) Lr. No. 400-106/2013-Pers.I Dtd 16/07/2015 of DGM( Pers), CO, New Delhi. 2) Lr. No. 250- 8/2010-Estt.III Dtd 08/03/2016 of DGM( Estt), CO, New Delhi. We are pleased to note that BSNL, vide letter under reference-2, has approved that a suitable entry may be made in the Service Records of the TTAs to the effect that Diploma in Engineering awarded by IAF plus a total ten years of technical experience thereafter in the appropriate field will be treated as Degree in Engineering for the purpose of appearing in the LICE for promotion to the post of JTO(T). It means a lot to the TTAs and similarly placed executives and we express our sincere thanks for the powerful move. Because once the service records are corrected and they will enter the executive cadre with degree in engineering qualification, there will be no ambiguity in future and litigations in respect of qualification for higher posts will tend to be zero. TELEWAVE 18 MARCH-2016
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