Monday, September 2, 2013



ARBITRATION AWARDS

GOVT PROPOSED TO MOVE RESOLUTIONS IN PARLIAMENT FOR REJECTION OF FIVE AWARDS.

Honorable Member of Parliament Shri. BASUDEV ACHARYA  Moves Amendments To The Government Resolutions To Refer Back To Government For Reconsideration Of The Proposals Of The Government On Following Awards:

(1) Revised House Rent Allowance from 01.01.1996 to 31.07.1997
(2) Revised Transport Allowance from 01.01.1996 to 31.07.1997
(3) Upgraded pay scales to Senior Auditors /Senior Accounts from 01.01.1986.
(4) Revision of Night Duty Allowance.
(5) Post of Computer in Registrar General’s Office


S.Mohan

Monday, November 12, 2012



Dear Valued Member:

On behalf of every member at All India Audit and Accounts Officers Association

Wish You A Very Happy Deepawali And A Prosperous New Year!

We wish that in the New Year, you and your family are blessed with health, wealth and prosperity.

We would also like to take this opportunity to seek your Cooperation in all our organizational call to achieve our demands.

Warm regards,

S.Mohan
Secretary General

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

May Day Greetings

This International Workers' Day, let us pledge to move away from competitiveness and profits towards a growth that is fairer, greener and focussed on meeting people's aspirations for a decent life. Tens of thousands of people around the world are taking to the streets today to mark May 1. What else is new? Well, plenty. The continuing economic crisis is hitting workers hardest. It also highlights how the macroeconomic policies of the past decades have downgraded the meaning of decent work.


The current growth model considers work as a production cost that must be as low as possible in order to raise competitiveness and profits. Workers are seen as being consumers of all sorts of loans rather than as having a legitimate share through wages in the wealth they contribute to create. Certainly a vision where capital has the upper-hand. Lost in translation is the fact that quality work is a source of personal dignity, family stability, peace in the community and, certainly, a source of credibility for democratic governance. However, in too many places we have lost the basic notion that labour is not a commodity. So, this is no ordinary May 1. It comes at a time when deep-rooted interests are pushing to go back to business-as-usual, arguing that this is just another crisis that can be solved applying the same old recipes. It is not.

This trend is especially visible in advanced economies and particularly in the Eurozone, where policies that are trying to cope with very high levels of public debt are generating even higher social deficits that will also have to be addressed. When youth unemployment rates hover around 50 per cent in Spain and Greece, it is obvious that we have reached the limits of this austerity-induced recession. This ignores the European Union's foundational values of justice and solidarity that have been enshrined in all major European treaties, from Rome to Lisbon. It also ignores the fact that paying back debt needs growth and jobs. Policies are also departing from ratified International Labour Organisation (ILO) conventions and disregarding the crucial role that social dialogue can play in times of crisis.

On fiscal consolidation


We need a socially-responsible approach to fiscal consolidation. In a democracy, it is more important to retain the long-term trust of people — especially the most vulnerable groups — than to gain the short-term confidence of financial markets. Globally speaking, most large companies and the financial system in general have bounced back from the crisis, although some pundits claim that there are still some “fragile” banks. Governments spent billions of dollars to ensure their recovery. Workers have not received the same treatment. It is understandable that people marking this first of May feel that while some banks are too big to fail, they are too small to matter.

So what do we do? I believe we need to change the current global growth model. True, this is a model that has created huge amounts of wealth, but it is wealth concentrated in very few hands. This model has failed to generate the type of inclusive growth we were led to believe it would. We need a different type of growth that is environmentally conscious and focused on people. This means a model whose main aim is to increase the general well-being of people and reduce inequalities; that measures success by the number of good-quality jobs generated, and not the percentage of GDP growth.

The financial system has to be at the service of the real economy, not playing around with other people's money. Banks have to go back to their original and valuable role of lending to sustainable enterprises so they can invest and create jobs. Employment, social and environmental policies need to be as relevant as macroeconomic policies. This is not the case today. Back in the days of the so-called Washington Consensus, conventional wisdom said that inclusive labour markets, which provide quality jobs, social protection and workers' rights, would perform poorly. The fact is that countries that invested in long-term social policies and capacity-building have experienced more stable growth. Many have even become more competitive and are recovering quicker from the crisis than countries that chose the fiscal austerity path.

We must move to a fairer, greener and more sustainable globalisation capable of meeting people's aspirations for a decent life. That means progressive access to a good-paying job with labour rights. That's how middle classes emerged at different stages in different countries. That's also why middle classes are now under threat, because it is increasingly difficult for people to find a decent job and to work their way out of poverty. This concern applies to all countries. And no country or region can lead on its own. Moving towards a new era of social justice requires cooperation, dialogue and, above all, leadership. Leadership fired by human values — key among them, the respect for the dignity of work and workers.

(Juan Somavia is Director-General of the International Labour Organisation.)


Courtesy: The Hindu



Tuesday, June 28, 2011

The CAG's mandate


As auditor to a nation whose institutions of oversight are weak and underdeveloped, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India is more than just the keeper of our national accounts. It is, in many ways, a conscience-keeper and a watchdog, which may not bite but can bark and warn ordinary citizens that something is amiss in the wider affairs of state. Like the Election Commission and the Supreme Court, the CAG has managed to protect its integrity and independence despite pressure from various arms of the state. If conducted freely and fairly, a robust audit can serve as a catalyst for corrective action. The CAG's report on Bofors in 1989 had major political consequences. Its explosive 2010 report on the allocation of 2G spectrum led to the filing of criminal charges against politicians, bureaucrats, and businessmen. Other reports may have had a less dramatic political impact but they have been equally useful. The CAG's observations may be politically embarrassing to the government but they clearly contribute to the public good. Democratic India must ensure that the government takes the work of this constitutionally sanctioned institution very seriously and removes the obstacles placed in the path of a more effective and efficient audit process.

Aware of the limitations of its mandate, the CAG has asked the United Progressive Alliance government to make three broad amendments in the 1971 Audit Act, which governs the functioning of the audit authorities. The first amendment is intended to ensure that government departments reply to audit enquiries in 30 days rather than in the open-ended manner as now. Secondly, the CAG wants the statute to stipulate a clear timeframe for the tabling of completed audit reports on the floor of the relevant legislature. The Act, as it stands today, gives the Central and State governments wide latitude in this regard and it is hardly surprising that this freedom has been abused to delay making public the audit reports that contain embarrassing observations. The third set of proposed amendments is aimed at bringing the CAG's legal mandate up to speed with the changes that have taken place in the way public money is spent. Since the 1971 Act was passed, the 73rd and 74th amendments to the Constitution have been adopted, adding a layer of decentralised governance — and hence expenditure management — to the institutions of the state. Liberalisation has meant public money is increasingly utilised in joint ventures and public-private partnerships. Because of ambiguities in its mandate, the CAG feels unable adequately to audit this vast area of public economic activity. The government should deal with the call for a modernised Audit Act proactively.

Courtesy: Editorial: The Hindu dated: 28th June 2011


Sunday, January 30, 2011

Events During the Inaugural Session of 34th Conference

During Inaugural Session a book titled as
" In the Quest For Truth ....... To Serve the People"was released
in the Presence of Honourable Parliamentarians by our Association 
The Book " In The Quest For Truth ..... To Serve The People
was handed Over by our veteran Leader Com S.K.Vyas to
Worshipful Mayor of Chennai in the presence of
Honourable Parliamentarians,Fraternal leaders

Honourable Member of Parliament Shri.S.S.Ramasubbu M.P
addressed the gathering

Honourable Member of Parliament Shri.T.K.Rangarajan M.P being
Honoured by our Secretary General

Presidiential Address to the gathering

Convenor, Coordination Committee Shri.G.Jesuraja being Felicitated by Our President

Chairman of the Coordination Committee Shri.K.T.Sridharan
being felicitated by our Vice President Com.P.Prabhakar
Convenor Coordination Committee invited our Guests to Dias

Worshipful Mayor of Chennai  Welcome address 
during our inaugural Session 
Secretary General Conducted the proceedings of the inaugural Session

Fraternal Leaders in the Dias

Fraternal Leaders in the Dias

Nonourable Member of Parliament Shri.Basudeb Acharia M.P 
addressed the Gathering
President Com.S.V.Deshpande Hoisted our Association Flag

Honourable Member of Parliament Shri.S.S.Ramasubbu arrived to our Venue

Reception Committee Chairman Worshipful Mayor of Chennai Shri.M.Subramanian in the Dias

Reception Committee Chairman Worshipful Mayor of Chennai M.Subramanain 
honoured by our Secretary General

President S.V.Deshpande, Worshipful Mayor M.Subramanian,
Honourable Member of Parliament shri.Basudeb Acharia,
Honourable Member of Parliament Shri.S.S.Ramasubbu,
Former Secretary General Com.Unnikrishnan in the dias

HonourableMember of Parliament Shri.T.K.Rangarajan,
Worshipful Mayor of Chennai M.Subramanian,
Honourable Member of Parliament Shri.S.S.Ramasubbu,
Former Secretary General UnniKrishnan, Former President Radhakrishna in the Dias 

Tuesday, January 25, 2011




We Salute the Indian
Who choose to brave
The most difficult battle field in the world
 THE SIACHEN GLACIER
-53ºC        21,147 Feet


The 62nd Republic Day of India commemorates the date on which the
Constitution of India came into force replacing
the Government of India Act 1935 as the
governing document of India on 26 January 1950.
The date 26 January was chosen to honour the
memory of the declaration of independence of 1930

“WE, the people of INDIA, having solemnly
Resolved to constitute India into a
SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
and to secure to all its citizens;
JUSTICE, social, economic and political;
LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief,
faith and worship;
EQUALITY of status and of opportunity;
and to promote among them all
FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the
Individual and the unity
and integrity of the Nation”

Be Proud to be an Indian…… Happy Republic Day


S.Mohan
Secretary General

Monday, January 24, 2011

Circular 9 -2010 -11 of All India Audit & Accounts Officers Association


To
The National Executive Members &
The Secretaries of the Affiliates.

Dear Comrades,

34th Conference of All India Audit and Accounts Officers Association:
The 34th Conference of the All India Audit and Accounts Officers Association was held at ICSA Centre Jivana Jyothi Building, 107, Pantheon Road, Egmore Chennai from 09.01.11 to 11.01.11 as notified. Its inaugural session was held at Museum Theatre Egmore, Chennai on 9th Jan 2011 at 10.00 A.M. 34 Delegates and 20 observers and 2 Special invitees representing 17 units attended the Conference.
Inaugural Session of the 34th Conference: 09.01.2011:
Com.S.V.Deshpande,  President of the Association hoisted the Flag and saluted the martyrs in the presence of Com.Basudeb Acharia, who is a seven time Member of Parliament, Com.S.K.Vyas., President Confederation of CGEs, Com MS Raja Secretary General All India Audit & Accounts Association, Com Unnikrishnan, former Secretary General of our Federation, Com.Radhakrisna former President. Shri,M.Subramanian, Worshipful Mayor of Chennai,the Chairman, Reception Committee, welcomed the Honorable members of Parliament, delegates and leaders of fraternal organisations.  The Conference was inaugurated by Com.Basudeb Acharia, who greeted this Association for its tradition of struggle and of discharging the responsibility through its accountability to the people. He pointed out that as a nation we were facing a crisis of Public Accountability today. The major crisis was that even after 63 year of independence we have not been able to resolve many of the problems faced by the majority of the people in this country such as the problem of poverty, the problem of unemployment, the problem of ignorance. The Gap between the rich and poor had increased and the society was divided not in the name of religion, caste, or region but in the name of wealth. He further added that we, the elite of the society, should search our soul for the rooting out of these problems. He explained the reasons behind these problems and how the pursuance of the policy of globalization, privatization, and liberalization followed by the successive Governments had been the sole reason behind this and proposed that the elite should come forward to reverse degeneration. Special Address was delivered by Shri.Ramasubbu Honourable Member of Parliament. He mentioned that the service of Audit and Accounts Officers were the backbone of the not only to Indian Audit and Accounts department but also to the entire nation. He further elaborated that the services of the AOs/SAOs should be honored with suitable grade pay and suitable status. He assured that our genuine demand would be taken by him in the floor of Parliament.
The 34th Conference was felicitated by T.K.Rangarajan Honourable Member of Parliament. He pointed out that the  houses of the auditors in the private firm was raided by the CBI where as it would not be in the case of our case since the Audit Officers and Sr.Audit Officers  were very honest in their service to the nation. He also assured that our genuine demand would be taken by him in the floor of Parliament.
Release of a Book:
The institution of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India shoots into the limelight from time to time whenever his reports bring out issues that the media and the political parties find to be good publicity or adverse publicity material. The latest being the report on the 2G Spectrum allocation that marked the dawn of the 150th year of the institution with a bang.  It has been the experience of many of those who serve the IA&AD that the public at large remains ill-informed about the institution of the C&AG and how it serves the public, largely because of the conscious avoidance of publicity and the uncompromising professional quest for facts regarding financial propriety, regularity etc. That the institution has not been accused of having “compromised” so far stands testimony to the practiced resistance to external influences and had discharged its responsibilities “without fear or favour”. But the deliberate isolation has also prevented “public awareness” about the institution.

The book titled as“In the quest for truth …… to serve the people” is an attempt by the All India Audit and Accounts Officers Association, to inform the reader of the “Who and Why” of the Supreme Audit Institution of this country. The Association takes great pride in bringing out this book in the 150th year of the C&AG which was released by our veteran leader Com.S.K.Vyas and the first copy was received by Com.Basudeb Acharia in the Presence of Worshipful Mayor Shri.M.Subramanian and Honourable Member of Parliament Shri.Ramasubbu and Shri.T.K.Rangarajan in our inaugural session of the 34th Conference. It is our endeavor to place the facts before the reader and not to eulogies the Institution or to criticize it. This book contains facts about the struggle of the Accounts Officers, Audit Officers, Sr.Accounts Officers and Sr.Audit Officers for due recognition of their contribution to the department that has enabled it in achieving what it had over the years of its existence. All India Audit and Accounts Officers Association is grateful to Com.N.Kannan & Com J Balakrishnan SAOs (both retired) for their contribution to this book.

Com M.S.Raja Secretary General of All India Audit and Accounts Association greeted the delegates and explained the hostile situation prevailing in the department and he assured that with the cooperation of employees and officers the situation would be overcome. Com Virugu Bhattacharjee, Convener of the Joint Action Committee of audit and accounts employees and officers’ organasations reiterated that the joint action committee would move forward to achieve our demand. Com Vasudevan, General Secretary of Insurance Officers Federation, Com.Varadharajan General Secretary of the Promotee Officers Federation , Railways, Com.Ananda Padmanabhan General Secretary of the Pay and Accounts Officers Association, Com.Chandramouli,  Central Excise Officers Association, Com.Dakshinamoorthy Postal Accounts Officers Association, Com.UnniKrishnan  Com.A.V.Venkataraman Former Secretary General of All India Audit and Accounts Association, Com.S.K.Vyas, President of the Confederation of Central Government Employees, Com.M.Duraipandian, President of All India Audit and Accounts Association, Com.N.Srinivasan General Secretary Railway Accounts Staff Association also greeted the Conference. Com.K.T.Sridharan, Chairman Coordination Committee proposed the vote of thanks.
Felicitation to our Leaders:
Com. K.T.Sridharan, Vice President of the Association, who had already retired and Com.G. Jesu Raja Convener Coordination Committee of the Audit and Accounts Officers Association Tamil Nadu Unit who is to retire in April 2011 were felicitated in the venue of the Inaugural Session.
Delegate Session: 10.01.2011:
The Delegate Session was presided by the Presidium consisting of Com.S.V.Deshpande and Com.K.T.Sridharan. The Secretary General presented the minutes of 33rd Conference held at Nagpur which was adopted unanimously by the Conference. Com.S.Mohan then presented the report of the Secretary General for the period from 2008 to 2010 and explained the salient features of the report. More than 14 delegates from various affiliated units took part in the discussion. Finally the report of Secretary General was adopted with certain modifications/additions   The Secretary General’s report adopted by the Conference shall be circulated shortly. Then the Secretary General presented the Audited Accounts for the year 2008-09 & 2009-10 which were unanimously adopted by the Conference.  
Special Address by Dr.Venkatesh Atherya:
The delegate Session was addressed by Dr.Venkatesh Atherya, who is a leading economist. He presented the situation prevailing in this country. He explained about budget, deficit budget and fiscal deficit and how the country as well as the world was facing the economic crisis .The response of the delegates was very good and the question hour session witnessed a mind boggling discussion.
Resolutions Adopted:
The Conference adopted unanimously a detailed resolution on ‘policy and programmes’ for the future course of action in the coming years after a detailed discussion amongst the delegates as also a resolution on conferment of Group A status have been adopted.  
Election to the National Executive:
The Conference appointed Com.M.G.Venkatesh Vice president of P&T Audit Officers and Sr.Audit Officers Association and Com KV Nagaraju out going Assistant Secretary General as Election Officers to conduct the election of the members of the National Executive for the period 2011 to 2013. All the office bearers were elected unopposed and unanimously. The 34th Conference also unanimously nominated Auditor and nominated advisors to the National Executive. The list of office bearers,  General Auditor nominated and the Advisors for the All India Audit and Accounts Officers Association unanimously approved by the conference are enclosed. After the acceptance speech by the newly elected office bearers, valedictory address by the Former vice President, and the convener of the Coordination Committee the conference concluded after adopting a resolution thanking the Host Unit for their splendid efforts in organizing the Conference successfully.
It is requested that each unit leadership should undertake extensive campaign by holding activists’ meetings, group meetings etc about our problems confronted day to day and to communicated view points for further course of action.


                                                                                                     Yours Fraternally,
                                                                                               
                                                                                                            S.Mohan
                                                                                                     Secretary General.



Composition of National Executive Committee of
All India Audit and Accounts Officers’ Association

I.National executive Committee Members

Sr. No
Post
Name
Present Office
1
President
S. V. Deshpande
O/o Accountant General (A & E) II Maharashtra, Nagpur
2
Vice President
P.Prabhakar
Principal Director of Audit, South Central Railway, Secundrabad 
3
Secretary General
S. Mohan
O/o Pr.Directpr of Commercial Audit & Ex-officio Member Audit Board IV New Delhi @ Chennai.
4
Additional Secretary General
R. K.Gowtham.
O/o Accountant General (A & E) I Madhya Pradesh Gwalior
5
Secretary (Finance)
Y.P.Kanade
O/O the Accountant General (A&E) I., Maharashtra Mumbai
6
Asst. Secretary General
Balbir Singh Sharma
O/o Director General of Central Revenues New Delhi
7
Asst. Secretary General
V.Prema Chandran
O/o the Director General of Postal Audit Branch Office Thiruvananthapuram
8
Asst. Secretary General
P.Balasubramaniam
O/o Principal Accountant General (Civil Audit), Tamil Nadu and Puduicherry Chennai