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20/09/2016

World Postal Strategy.

Pending approval by member countries at Congress, the Istanbul World Postal Strategy is to be adopted as the UPU’s road map for the 2017-2020 work cycle. The strategy is centered on three goals:
Goal 1: Improve the interoperability of network infrastructure.
Goal 2: Ensure sustainable and modern products.
Goal 3: Foster effective market sector functioning.
These goals evolved from discussions involving almost 90 per cent of the UPU’s 192 member countries. Some of the debates took place at a series of seven regional conferences in 2015, revealing common priorities among countries worldwide. E-commerce development and strengthening operational efficiency emerged as top-level priorities in all regions.
The strategy is also accompanied by a draft business plan, which links work proposals to expected outcomes and benefits for member countries. Fifteen programmes of activity have been developed to implement the strategic goals.
Global forces
The draft strategy is based on lessons from the current work cycle. This new digital age is characterized by disparities in socio-economic conditions. In this context, the UPU can help provide solutions geared towards social inclusion.
The UPU is also well-positioned to promote integration throughout the global postal network. Current activities are already helping the postal sector carry out its role as an essential component in the global economy.
With the rise of digital technologies and e-commerce, customers expect postal operators to modernize their services and improve quality, making innovation a necessity.
Revision of rates of damages for unauthorized occupation of general pool residential accommodation and damages for subletting w.e.f. 01.07.2016

Revision of rates of damages for unauthorized occupation of general pool residential accommodation and damages for subletting of general pool residential accommodation with effect from 1.7.2016 throughout the country - Partial modification





No.18011/1/2015-Pol.III
Government of India
Ministry of Urban Development
Directorate of Estates 
Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi - 110 108.
Dated the 7 September, 2016 g
OFFICE MEMORANDUM 
Sub: Revision of rates of damages for unauthorized occupation of general pool residential accommodation and damages for subletting of general pool residential accommodation with effect from 1.7.2016 throughout the country - Partial modification - Reg. 

In partial modification of this Directorate's Office Memorandum of even number, dated 22nd July, 2016 on the subject noted above, the undersigned is directed to state that the matter of charging damages in cases of unauthorised occupation of GPRA quarters has been reviewed by the competent authority and it has been decided to revise the rates of damages for unauthorized occupation of general pool residential accommodation for various cities and other stations in the country as below and the revised rates of damages will be applicable to all unauthorised occupants as on 1.7.2016 and to those who are subsequently declared unauthorized occupant:
Station
Type of Accommodation and
Rates of Damages to be charged for the first month
Type I to IV Type IV (Special)
to Type VI
and Hostel
Type VII
and Type VIII
Servant Quarters Garages
Delhi 40 times 50 times 55 times 50 times 50 times
Mumbai
(a) Hyderabad Estate,
Belvedere, Pedder
Road, BD Road,
Malabar Hill,
Colaba and Prabhadevi
120 times 120 times -- 50 times 50 times
Rest of Mumbai 50 times 50 times -- 50 times 50 times
Station
Type of Accommodation and
Rates of Damages to be charged for the first month
Type I to IV Type V and above
and Hostel
Servant Quarters Garages
Stations other than Delhi and Mumbai 40 times 50 times 50 times 50 times
2. Damages for unauthorised Occupation: The damages will be charged from the date of
cancellation of allotment to the date the GPRA is vacated by the unauthorised allotee and the rate of
damages for unauthorised occupation for each type of general pool residential accommodation shall
increase in telescopic method from second month onwards i.e. for second month - damages + 10% of
rate of damages; for third month - damages + 20% of rate of damages; for fourth month - damages
40% of rate of damages; and so on, limiting to the maximum 5 times of rates of damages charged during
the first month of unauthorised occupation.
3. Damages for subletting: Telescopic method will be made applicable for unauthorized
occupation in proved subletting cases w.e.f 1.7.2016 on all unauthorized occupants as on 1.7.2016 and
who will be declared unauthorized henceforth. The rates of damages will be calculated as two times of
damages for first month; two times of damages + 10% two times of damages for second month; two times
of damages ‘+ 20% two times of damages for third month; two times of damages + 40% two times-of
damages forfourth month and so on, limiting to the maximum 5 times of damages charged in such proved
subletting cases during the first month.
4. A ready reckoner for calculation of damages as above is attached.
5. Water charges, Furniture charges etc, if applicable, will be charged apart from the above
mentioned damages at the normal rates only.
6. This supersedes this Directorate's GM. of even number dated 4.6.2013 regarding rates of
damages for unauthorized occupation of GPRA and OM No.18011/2/2006-Pol.lll dated 22.6.2015
regarding rates of damages for subletting of GPRA throughout the country.
7. This issues with the approval of competent authority.
(Swemanerjee)
Deputy Director of Estates (Policy)

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