This notification details the schedule and process for elections to the Board of Directors of Kendriya Bhandar. Initially, 14 candidates filed nominations, but one withdrew, leaving 13 eligible candidates. The elections will be held on October 15th, 2017, with Shri Narender Singh Rawat appointed as the Returning Officer. The results will be declared on October 16th, 2017. The notification also...
Notification of Election Results – Kendriya Bhandar Board of Directors
This notification announces the results of the elections held for the Board of Directors of Kendriya Bhandar. The elections took place on October 15th, 2017, and the notification lists the nine delegates who have been elected as Directors. It references a previous notification regarding the election process and outlines distribution of the information to relevant parties, including requests to...
Notification Regarding Election Process for Chairman, Kendriya Bhandar
This notification details the schedule for the election of the Chairman of Kendriya Bhandar. It outlines the dates for filing nominations, scrutiny, withdrawal, the election itself, and the announcement of results. The document also specifies the requirements for nominations, including proposals and seconding, and provides a nomination form (Annexure I). It is addressed to all concerned parties...
Notification of Election for Chairman, Kendriya Bhandar
This notification announces the unopposed election of Shri Manwer Singh Rawat as Chairman of Kendriya Bhandar. Following the call for nominations, only one valid nomination was received from Shri Rawat, eliminating the need for an election. The notification is directed to all concerned parties, including key officials at Kendriya Bhandar, the Department of Personnel & Training, and the...
Recognition of Newly Formed and Revival of Recognition of Defunct Associations
This 1997 communication from the Department of Personnel and Training outlines a policy shift regarding the recognition of Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) of Central Government Employees. Previously, neither newly formed nor defunct RWAs were being granted recognition. However, a review of the policy has led to a decision to now recognize new associations and revive recognition for those...
Recognition of Newly Formed and Revival of Defunct Associations
This document details a policy change regarding the recognition of Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) of Central Government Employees. Previously, neither newly formed nor defunct RWAs were being granted recognition. However, following a review, the Department of Personnel and Training has decided to recognize new associations and revive recognition for those that had lapsed, even due to lack...
Activities/Functions of RWA’s – Manning gates (entry/exit points) in localities
This Office Memorandum addresses the activities of Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) concerning the installation and management of gates at access points in government colonies. It clarifies that access control is not a legitimate function of RWAs as per their model constitution and highlights relevant legal provisions from the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act and Delhi Police Regulations. The...
Redressal of grievances of residents in Govt. colonies – clarification
This Office Memorandum clarifies the process for addressing grievances from residents in government colonies, specifically concerning Residents’ Welfare Associations (RWAs). It emphasizes that only RWAs registered under the Societies’ Registration Act, 1860, and adhering to the Department of Personnel and Training (DOPT) model constitution are officially recognized and receive support...
Office Memorandum: Holding Elective Office in Residents’ Welfare Association
This Office Memorandum from May 30, 2006, addresses the issue of government servants holding elective offices in Residents’ Welfare Associations (RWAs). It highlights a trend of RWAs functioning without recognition from the Department of Personnel and Training (DOPT), leading to irregularities and de-recognition. The memorandum reiterates Rule 15(2) of the CCS (Conduct) Rules, which...
Office Memorandum: Putting Iron Chains by RWA on the Gates of Colonies
This office memorandum addresses the issue of Residents Welfare Associations (RWAs) installing iron chains and locking gates in government colonies. The Department of Personnel & Training has received reports of RWAs exceeding their authority by controlling access to public places, which violates established guidelines outlined in the model constitution for RWAs. The memorandum reiterates a...