AIBOC CIRCULAR NO. 81 DATED 22.10.2012
CIRCULAR NO.81 22nd OCTOBER, 2012
TO ALL AFFILIATES & MEMBERS:
UNIFORM HOLIDAYS UNDER
CHENNAI GRID BASED CTS - UNILATERAL INSTRUCTION OF RBI WITHDRAWN
Our attention was drawn to the decision / instructions
given to all the Banks under Chennai Bankers Clearing House by Reserve Bank of
India, Chennai Office to adopt uniform holidays with a view to operationalise
the Grid based Cheque Truncation System. We had taken up the matter with The
General Manager, Regional Office, Reserve Bank of India, CHENNAI vide our
letter No.1481/142/12 dated 17.10.2012 copy of which was circulated to all our
affiliates through AIBOC Circular No.79 Dt.18.10.2012. The UFBU had also taken
up the matter with the Chairman, Indian Banks Association vide its letter dated
17.10.2012, since the unilateral instruction of working on holidays is an violation
of the bilaterally negotiated settlement between the Banks and the Unions. The
local chapter of the UFBU also met the General Manager of RBI, Chennai on
17.10.2012 and submitted a memorandum requesting him to restore the holidays as
per the NI Act.
We are happy to inform all our affiliates that the
Reserve Bank of India, has since withdrawn its unilateral instructions and the
standing committee of the Chennai Bankers Clearing House at its meeting on 18th
October 2012 decided that the Chennai Grid based CTS will not function on the
dates which are holidays declared under NI Act by the state Government of Tamil
Nadu.
Comrades, we have once again proved that only collective
action by the Bank Unions can protect the Trade Union Rights. Let us remain
united in all our struggles.
With Revolutionary greetings,
Sd/-
(D.S.RISHABADAS)
GENERAL SECRETARY
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AIBOC CIRCULAR NO. 80 DATED 19.10.2012
AIBOC issued its circular No. 80
dated 19.10.2012 on submission of Charter of Demands to IBA. We are placing the
same here for our readers.
CIRCULAR NO.80 19TH OCTOBER, 2012
TO ALL AFFILIATES & MEMBERS:
SUBMISSION OF CHARTER OF DEMANDS TO IBA
The United Forum of Bank Unions
have sought an appointment with the Chairman of IBA for the purpose of
submission of Common Charter of demands both in respect of the Officers and the
Award Staff prepared by the Officers’ Organizations and the Workmen Staff
independently for submission together.
We enclose a copy of the circular received from the UFBU the contents of
which are self explicit.
With greetings,
Sd/-
(D.S.RISHABADAS)
GENERAL SECRETARY
NO:1462/20/12 Date: 19.10.2012
To,
The Chairman,
Indian Banks’ Association,
Stadium House, 6th Floor,
Block No.3, Veer Nariman Road,
MUMBAI – 400 020.
Dear Sir,
SUBMISSION OF COMMON CHARTER OF DEMANDS - COMMENCEMENT OF NEGOTIATION
ON 10TH BIPARTITE
We take this opportunity to
convey our good wishes and greetings on the occasion of the Pooja and Deepavali
Festivals that would bring all round joy and happiness throughout the country
on behalf of the entire workforce in the banking industry. It is also an
occasion for the Employees and Officers during the current year to rejoice due
to the expiry of the 9th Bipartite Settlement and the resumption of
negotiations on the 10th Bipartite Settlement hoping for a fair deal to them in
the coming days. You are aware that the 9th Bipartite Settlement period comes
to an end on 31st of October 2012, and we will be entitled to get our salary
revision with effect from 1st November 2012 after detail negotiations between
the IBA and the workmen and officers’ organizations in the banking industry.
It is in this direction that the
workmen union and officers’ organizations have collectively prepared
comprehensive common charter of demands after threadbare discussions amongst
themselves during the last few days and have arrived at a common charter to be
submitted both by the Workmen Unions and Officers’ Organizations together with the
respective Charter of Demands prepared by both the category of employees. The
tradition that was being followed by the constituents of United Forum of Bank
Unions over the last 3 bipartite has been to call on you and submit the same
preferably before the expiry of the Bipartite settlement and also to resume
negotiations in good time.
Accordingly, we have now kept our
Charter of Demands ready for submission to you with a request for early
commencement of the negotiations. We therefore request you to kindly fix up a
date during last week of October, 2012 and time which is convenient to you and
advise the same to us immediately to enable us to call on you and submit our
Charter of Demands.
Please treat the matter as
urgent.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
(P.K.SARKAR)
CONVENOR
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CBOA-AP CIRCULAR NO. 036 DATED 17.10.2012
CBOA-AP issued its circular NO.
036 dated 17.10.2012 reproducing the circular No. 34 issued by the Federation
on Charter of Demands, Transfer Policy and placement of AIS & Seniority
Promotees. We are placing the same here for our readers.
CIRCULAR NO.: GS: 2012: 036 Date: 17.10.2012
TO ALL OFFICERS PLEASE CIRCULATE
Dear Friends,
We reproduce hereunder the
Circular No. CIRCULAR/GS/2012/34 dated 17.10.2012 received from our Federation
for your information.
With best regards
Yours sincerely
Sd/-
(C.A. MALLIKARJUNA RAO)
GENERAL SECRETARY
……………………….....................................................................
“SUBMISSION OF CHARTER OF DEMANDS - IBA REQUESTED FOR A MEETING
We reproduce hereunder the
communication received from AIBOC for your information.
“Our members may recollect that
the Executive Committee of the Confederation constituted a Sub-Committee with a
view to prepare a comprehensive Charter of Demands on behalf of the officers’
fraternity under the leadership of Com.P.K.Sarkar, the President of the
Confederation. The Committee met a
couple of times and after threadbare deliberations and collecting the views
from the affiliates and members from different parts of the country finalized
the draft report to be approved by the Executive Committee. After the
sub-committee presented the Draft Charter to the Executive Committee of the
Confederation a threadbare discussions were held on the subject and the views
of the members of the Working Committee was considered and necessary
corrections were made in the Charter of Demands.
The Working Committee also
suggested that we should discuss the issue of presenting a Common Charter with
the other 3 officers’ organization and thereafter should explore the
possibility of the submission jointly to the Indian Banks’ Association during
the month of October 2012.
The Confederation took initiative
and convened a meeting of the Officers’ organization at Chennai for a
threadbare discussion on the subject.
The officers’ organizations were unanimous that a comprehensive Common
Charter should be submitted after incorporating the suggestions obtained in the
meeting. Accordingly, the comprehensive
common charter of demands has since been completed and ready for submission.
We have been receiving anxious
enquiries from different parts of the country as to the developments in this
regard. We wish to convey all our
members that the Confederation is in readiness to submit the Charter of Demands
on behalf of the entire officers’ fraternity along with the other officers’
organization together as agreed in the meeting of the Officers’
organizations. We have also sent a
request to the Indian Banks’ Association for an appointment to enable us to
submit the same.
In the meanwhile, due to the
festival holidays in particular pooja holidays in different parts of the
country, we may have to wait till the end of the month to lead the delegation
and submit the Charter of Demands to the Indian Banks Association. The details
will be shared with the members all over the country when the task of
submitting the Charter of Demands to IBA is completed.”
All our members are requested to
await further developments in this regard.
TRANSFER POLICY
On 10th Oct 2012, we had a final
round of discussion with the management for some important changes in the
existing transfer policy, and the positive approach shown by our administration
is very much encouraging.
PLACEMENT OF AIS & SENIORITY PROMOTEES
With the addition of 1500
Assistant Managers to our system, growth of business would certainly fasten and
there will surely be effective functioning of branches. We are happy to inform
that the results of AIS is released and request the Scale-I officers those who
have already completed their minimum tenure in the branch, to apply for their
request at the earliest.
CONGRATULATIONS & BEST WISHES
TO ALL THE AIS OFFICERS
POOJA GREETINGS TO ALL OF YOU”
Yours Sincerely,
Sd/-
(A.R. SAIFULLAH)
GENERAL SECRETARY
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AIBOC CIRCULAR NO. 79 DATED 18.10.2012
AIBOC issued its circular No. 79 dated 18.10.2012 on
Unilateral instructions of RBI on uniform holidays under grid based CTS. We are
placing the same here for our readers.
CIRCULAR NO.79 18TH OCTOBER, 2012
TO ALL AFFILIATES & MEMBERS:
UNILATERAL INSTRUCTIONS
OF RBI ON UNIFORM HOLIDAYS UNDER GRID BASED CTS
The Reserve Bank of India has unilaterally announced
adoption of uniform Holiday Calendar under Grid Based Cheque Truncation System
for the southern grid without proper consultation with us.
Holidays are declared by the respective State
Government’s under NI Act taking into account the local festivals of the state
concerned. These holidays cannot be unilaterally annulled under the pretext of
affording uninterrupted services. Leave and Holidays are part of the service
conditions of the Officers covered by the bilateral settlements in the Banks as
well as holidays declared under the N.I Act by the Government in the States.
We have taken up the matter with the Reserve Bank of
India not to impose uniform Holidays under grid based CTS. A copy of our
communication is enclosed for information.
With greetings,
Sd/-
(D.S.RISHABADAS)
GENERAL SECRETARY
No.1481/142/12
17.10.2012
To,
The General Manager,
Regional Office,
Reserve Bank of India,
Fort Glacis,
CHENNAI.
Dear Sir,
UNILATERAL INSTRUCTIONS
OF RBI ON UNIFORM HOLIDAYS UNDER GRID BASED CTS
We invite your kind reference to RBI letter
No.PSS(Che)/151/7.04.2208/ 2012-13 dated 29.08.2012 and letter
No.DPSS(Che)/187/07.04.008/ 2012-13 dated 07.09.2012. The Reserve Bank of India
has unilaterally announced adoption of Uniform Holiday Calendar under Grid
Based Cheque Truncation System for the Southern Grid without proper
consultations with the Bank Unions.
Holidays are declared by the State Governments under NI
Act taking into account the local festivals and the religious sentiments of the
population of the state concerned. These
holidays cannot be unilaterally annulled by any other Authority under the
pretext of affording uninterrupted services.
Reverting to the issue under reference, we wish to reiterate that leave
and holidays are part of the service conditions of the bank employees covered
by the bilateral settlements in the Banks as well as declared under the N I Act
by the Government in the States and hence should not be altered or modified
administratively or unilaterally.
But we learn that RBI, Chennai has advised all Banks that
the Chennai based Southern Grid CTS will remain closed only for 9 days for the
year 2012 and on all other days, the same would be operational. 15th October,
2012 was a declared holiday under NI Act in the state of Karnataka for Mahalaya
Amavasya but Banks had informed the employees and officers that the clearing
departments would function and hence employees and officers should attend
office on that holiday. This goes against the fundamental right of a citizen in
celebrating his religious festivals.
Similarly, 23rd, 24th and 27th October is holidays under
NI Act for Tamilnadu on account of Ayudha Pooja and Bakrid which are very
important festivals and religious functions.
But, as per RBI instructions, employees and officers in Chennai working
in the Cheque Processing Centres would be compelled to attend office on these
holidays. In the name of improving the cheque clearance system, such
transgression into the rightful leave and holiday entitlements of the staff is
unacceptable. To make the employee of a Bank work on his holiday on account of
religious festival only because some of the States under the Grid do not
celebrate the particular festival is highly objectionable and tantamount to
infringing upon the rights of the citizen.
The All India Bank Officers Confederation are always for
improvements in the area of customer service, but denial of legitimate holidays
to the officers/employees can never be compromised. Unilateral decisions cannot
be taken by RBI or IBA or any bank management on issues relating to service
conditions. Leave and Holidays are part of the service conditions of the bank
employees under the bilateral settlements.
Any change can be done by proper and mutual discussions. Bipartite
settlement does provide for contingencies when employees can be asked to work
or Sundays or holidays with payment of overtime wages but does not provide for
cancellation of holidays as declared by the State Governments under NI Act.
It is a paradox that in RBI, 5 Day banking has been
introduced but RBI wants reduction of existing holidays of employees and
officers in other Banks! The RBI after
tactfully withdrawing itself from clearing house operations and handing it over
to a private company viz. National Payment Corporation, RBI is today trying to
interfere with the holiday entitlement of the bank employees and officers. Since the issue involves certain facility to
the customers, the AIBOC desired to take up the matter with RBI to sort out the
same amicably. Before we take any action in this regard, we once again wish to
bring this problem to your kind attention with the expectation to resolve the
issue bilaterally.
We request you to please bestow your personal attention
in this matter and ensure that RBI Chennai withdraws its order of restricting
the holidays for the Grid Based CTS and restore normalcy immediately.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
GENERAL SECRETARY
Copy to:
The Governor, Reserve Bank of India, Mumbai.
The Secretary, (Banking), Ministry of Finance, Government
of India, New Delhi.
National Payment Corporation of India,
Chief Executive Officer, Indian Banks Association,
Mumbai.
The DMD & CDO, State Bank of India, Corporate Centre,
Mumbai.
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AIBOC CIRCULAR NO. 78 DATED 16.10.2012
AIBOC issued its circular No.
78 dated 16.10.2012 on submission of Charter of Demands. We are placing the
same here for our readers.
CIRCULAR NO: 78 16th
October,2012
To All affiliates/members
SUBMISSION OF CHARTER OF DEMANDS - IBA REQUESTED FOR A MEETING
Our members may recollect that
the Executive Committee of the Confederation constituted a Sub-Committee with a
view to prepare a comprehensive Charter of Demands on behalf of the officers’
fraternity under the leadership of Com.P.K.Sarkar, the President of the
Confederation. The Committee met a
couple of times and after threadbare deliberations and collecting the views
from the affiliates and members from different parts of the country finalized
the draft report to be approved by the Executive Committee. After the
sub-committee presented the Draft Charter to the Executive Committee of the
Confederation a threadbare discussions were held on the subject and the views
of the members of the Working Committee was considered and necessary
corrections were made in the Charter of Demands.
The Working Committee also
suggested that we should discuss the issue of presenting a Common Charter with
the other 3 officers’ organization and thereafter should explore the possibility
of the submission jointly to the Indian Banks’ Association during the month of
October 2012.
The Confederation took
initiative and convened a meeting of the Officers’ organization at Chennai for
a threadbare discussion on the subject.
The officers’ organizations were unanimous that a comprehensive Common
Charter should be submitted after incorporating the suggestions obtained in the
meeting. Accordingly, the comprehensive
common charter of demands has since been completed and ready for submission.
We have been receiving anxious
enquiries from different parts of the country as to the developments in this
regard. We wish to convey all our
members that the Confederation is in readiness to submit the Charter of Demands
on behalf of the entire officers’ fraternity along with the other officers’
organization together as agreed in the meeting of the Officers’
organizations. We have also sent a
request to the Indian Banks’ Association for an appointment to enable us to
submit the same.
In the meanwhile, due to the
festival holidays in particular pooja holidays in different parts of the
country, we may have to wait till the end of the month to lead the delegation
and submit the Charter of Demands to the Indian Banks Association. The details
will be shared with the members all over the country when the task of
submitting the Charter of Demands to IBA is completed.
Hence, all our members are
requested to await further developments in this regard
With greetings,
Sd/-
(D.S.RISHABADAS)
GENERAL SECRETARY
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AIBOC CIRCULAR NO. 77 DATED 08.10.2012
AIBOC issued its circular No. 77
dated 08.10.2012 on UFBU meeting held on 28th September 2012. We are
placing the same here for our readers.
CIRCULAR NO.77 8th October, 2012
TO ALL AFFILIATES/MEMBERS:
UFBU MEETING HELD ON 28TH SEPT. 2012
We reproduce hereunder the text
of the UFBU Circular No.25 dated 3rd
October, 2012 contents of which are self-explicit.
With greetings,
Sd/-
(D.S.RISHABADAS)
GENERAL SECRETARY
TEXT
A meeting of the UFBU was held at
Chennai on 28th September, 2012. Com.
S.S. Shishodia (President of AIBOA) presided over the meeting.
A report on the developments that
have taken place since the last meeting was placed by the Convener narrating
the general political and economic scenario obtaining at the moment and the
issues taken up by the UFBU.
Congrats for the successful strike:
The meeting congratulated all the units and the multitudes of our
membership for their magnificent response to the call of the UFBU to make the 2
Days strike on 22nd and 23rd August, 2012 a splendid success. The meeting noted that our struggle, strike
actions and preparation for instant strike, etc. had its own impact on the
Government and consequently, the Banking Laws Amendment Bill which they
attempted to pass in the recent Session could not go through. Our strike action also helped in getting
necessary national focus on the reasons and demands of our struggle.
Further course of action: The meeting decided that given the
continued attempts of the Government to pursue their banking reforms agenda and
non-resolution of our demands, we need to continue our struggle further. While deciding that any attempt to get the
Bill passed in the next winter session should be answered by continuing our
resistance, the meeting decided the following as follow-up actions:
a) On
our own demands like compassionate appointment, 5 day banking, regulated
working hours, pension scheme improvements, etc. – Submission of memorandum
letters to the IBA by all our unions in October/November, 2012.
b) On
Banking reforms and Bill: Continue the
campaign through meeting all central trade unions, political parties, MPs, mass
signature collection from general public and bank customers in petition to
Speaker, Lok Sabha during November/December, 2012.
Call of Central Trade Unions for struggle: The meeting took note of the declaration of
the Trade Union Convention organized jointly by all the Central Trade Unions
against the increasing anti-people, anti-labour policies of the Government and
its call for struggles and strike actions.
The meeting welcomed this united initiative and struggle and extended
its support. The meeting decided that the
decision to join their call for 2 days strike in February, 2013 will be decided
after each constituent Unions take a view on the same at their level.
Common charter of demands:
The meeting discussed the issue of wage revision and the need to submit
Charter of Demands on the IBA. After
discussions, common approach was evolved on the basic approach to wage
revision. It was decided that workmen
unions and officers associations would finalise their respective common charter
whereafter the same would be jointly submitted to the IBA by the middle of this
month.
Attacks in SBI against Officers Association – extend support: The
meeting took serious note of the unwarranted attacks by the SBI management on
legitimate trade union rights and the vindictive actions being contemplated
against the leaders of AISBOF. The
meeting adopted a resolution extending support of UFBU to the agitation by
AISBOF and calling upon the management to withdraw these attacks.”
Sd/-
(P.K. SARKAR)
CONVENOR
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AIBOC CIRCULAR NO. 76 DATED 30.09.2012
AIBOC issued its circular No. 76 dated 30.09.2012 on the
victimization of SBI Management against leaders of All India State Bank
Officers’ Federation. We are placing the same here for our readers.
Circular No.76 30th
September, 2012
TO ALL AFFILAITES/MEMBERS:
ATTACK ON TRADE UNION RIGHTS - SBI MANAGEMENT RESORTS TO VICTIMIZATION -
OF LEADERS OF ALL INDIA STATE BANK OFFICES’ FEDERATION
The Management of the State Bank of India has unleashed a
series of attacks on the trade union rights of the members of the All India
State Bank Officers’ Federation a largest managerial trade union not only in
the country but in the world as well. In
a series of attacks that has been resorted in the recent past by the Top
Executives of the Management of the Bank is unheard of in the recent past. The events that led to this calculated attack
is a signal to the entire trade union fraternity that the Managements would
take every opportunity to undermine the unity and solidarity of the trade
unions in the country. The events that
led to the current industrial unrest in State Bank of India dates back to the
agitation call given by the Federation during November,2011. One of the issues slated for the strike
action was the issue of introduction of 5 days’ week in the Bank and the
Management took a position that the issue cannot be decided at the Bank level
and needs to be taken up with the IBA and the Government. Thereafter there were few skirmish occasions
which did not matter for serious confrontation between the Management and the
Federation.
During the month of August 2012, the Chairman of the Bank
announced in a Press Conference that the bank is considering the proposal to
introduce 7 days banking in the bank which was contrary to the demand of the
Federation and also the stand that the Management had taken earlier. The Federation leadership was surprised at
these developments since the Management has not brought up the subject for
discussions in the bipartite and no attempt was made to elicit the views of the
Federation by the Management before going to the press on the issue. The leadership of the Federation gave a call
for immediate reaction through countrywide demonstration on 28th August 2012
which was a massive one and held in the Local Head Offices and also several
other administrative offices. The Management took exception to these
developments and the Circle Associations were served with a letter cautioning
the leadership to desist from such demonstrations which would harm the image of
the Bank. The Federation did not take
any cognizance of this letter. However,
the Management thereafter issued another communication seeking the explanation
of the leadership of the Circle Association and quoted 36 AD of the Banking
Regulation Act. When there was no reply
to these letters the Managements in all the circles have issued charge sheets
to the Presidents and General Secretaries of the Circle Associations and has
threatened that the Management would proceed with the conduct of the enquiry
proceedings against the charge of violation of 36 AD provisions of the Banking
Regulation Act.
It is also reported that the Management is contemplating
a series of actions to undermine the solidarity and unity of the
organization. The top executives have
been using the internal media to malign the organization and also terrorize the
members across the country.
The attitude of the Management of SBI is highly
condemnable and deserves to be retaliate to ensure that the trade union rights
are carried forward under the banner of the Federation.
We are in touch with the leadership of the Federation and
we were advised the leadership of the Federation will be meeting at Chennai and
deliberate about the future course of action including the strike action if
need be. We also wish to convey the rank
and file of our State Bank across the country that the membership of the
Confederation shall be behind all their struggles and are in readiness to
extend solidarity support and participate in those programmes on the call of
the Confederation.
In the meanwhile we wish to keep our members apprised of
these developments and appeal to them to
be in readiness for any action programme in the event of the Federation giving
directions to their members after the conclusion of the meeting at
Chennai. At this hour of crisis, we wish
to convey our solidarity support and readiness to implement any action programme
decided by their organization with a view to defend the honour and dignity of
the Federation. Our members are
therefore requested to be in readiness for immediate action at short notice in
due course.
With greetings,
Sd/-
(P.K. SARKAR)
PRESIDENT
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CENTRAL OFFICE RELEASES THE LIST OF PROMOTEES FROM CLERICAL TO JMG SCALE-I UNDER AIS-2012-13
Central
Office has released the list of candidates who have been declared as successful
in the promotion process held for promotion from Clerical to JMG Scale-I under
AIS-2012-13. We are placing here the meritwise list of successful candidates
working in Hyderabad Zone. The place of posting and date of reporting will be
communicated by the management shortly.
CBOA-AP
congratulates all the successful candidates and wishing them a great success in
their future assignments.
MERIT NO.
|
PF NO
|
NAME
|
CATEGORY
|
TOTAL MARKS
|
GENERAL CANDIDATES
|
||||
19
|
79821
|
MR.G CHANDRA SEKHAR
|
GENERAL.
|
126.00
|
27
|
41087
|
MRS SUJATHA THAIAGARAJN
|
GENERAL.
|
124.00
|
29
|
63728
|
MRS KADUMOOR JAYASREE
|
GENERAL.
|
124.00
|
75
|
79311
|
P.ROSHAN KHAN
|
GENERAL.
|
119.00
|
76
|
85347
|
MR.SHAH MANOJ RASIKLAL
|
GENERAL.
|
119.00
|
83
|
49142
|
B.S.R.MURTHY
|
GENERAL.
|
118.00
|
88
|
59359
|
MRS. T MUKUNDA
|
GENERAL.
|
118.00
|
105
|
63664
|
NAGARAJ VAIDYA
|
GENERAL.
|
117.00
|
115
|
79725
|
MRS.B NAGA RAJYA LAKSHMI
|
GENERAL.
|
117.00
|
135
|
79249
|
MR CHANDRAMOULI M S
|
GENERAL.
|
116.00
|
155
|
79212
|
MRS.GILAKAMSETTI PADMAJA
|
GENERAL.
|
115.00
|
169
|
74005
|
ANAND P PAI
|
GENERAL.
|
114.00
|
175
|
79306
|
MR.KANDULA VENKATESHWAR RAO
|
GENERAL.
|
114.00
|
179
|
81505
|
MR.P.V.RAMANA RAO
|
GENERAL.
|
114.00
|
191
|
79233
|
P.V.TIRUMALARAO
|
GENERAL.
|
113.00
|
233
|
79192
|
PCS SARMA
|
GENERAL.
|
111.00
|
236
|
80497
|
MRS.G.V.PARVATI
|
GENERAL.
|
111.00
|
237
|
79325
|
MRS.T K NAGAMANI
*
|
SC.
|
111.00
|
240
|
87369
|
DUDDU ATCHI BABU
|
GENERAL.
|
111.00
|
247
|
79811
|
MR.PANUGANTI RAGHAVENDRA RAO
|
GENERAL.
|
111.00
|
260
|
79261
|
MR.GORTI BHOGESWARA PRASAD
|
GENERAL.
|
110.00
|
271
|
79722
|
P.SEETARAM
|
GENERAL.
|
110.00
|
293
|
79461
|
MR.K SRINIVASA MURTY
|
GENERAL.
|
109.00
|
296
|
79754
|
RAJU G NAYAK
|
GENERAL.
|
109.00
|
304
|
49447
|
MR GANESHPRASAD K
|
GENERAL.
|
108.00
|
332
|
79778
|
SHAIK RAFI
|
GENERAL.
|
108.00
|
337
|
48972
|
K.MURALI KRISHNA
|
GENERAL.
|
107.00
|
346
|
58780
|
MR.VELAGALETI SUDERSHANA CHARY
|
GENERAL.
|
107.00
|
377
|
61946
|
MR RAMASWAMY A
|
GENERAL.
|
106.00
|
378
|
61937
|
MR ANANDAN R. *
|
SC.
|
106.00
|
403
|
58358
|
MR VISWANATH S
|
GENERAL.
|
105.00
|
414
|
63757
|
EVANI SRINIVAS
|
GENERAL.
|
105.00
|
418
|
72209
|
PAYALA RAGHAVENDRA RAO
|
GENERAL.
|
105.00
|
436
|
90855
|
MRS.MRS SOMANCHI MADHURI
|
GENERAL.
|
105.00
|
449
|
56445
|
MRS.BOMMARAJU PADMA
|
GENERAL.
|
104.00
|
453
|
61910
|
MR K M KIRAN *
|
SC.
|
104.00
|
454
|
61134
|
UMESH M KAMAT
|
GENERAL.
|
104.00
|
456
|
61916
|
G.J.WILSON
|
GENERAL.
|
104.00
|
477
|
53059
|
MRS NANDITA S
|
GENERAL.
|
104.00
|
479
|
90525
|
MR NARASIMHA KOTA
|
GENERAL.
|
104.00
|
499
|
58444
|
T.NAGESWARARAO
|
GENERAL.
|
103.00
|
505
|
63733
|
MRS MAHESHWARI N
|
GENERAL.
|
103.00
|
506
|
63674
|
MRS ASHA SHENOY
|
GENERAL.
|
103.00
|
515
|
79436
|
SEEKOLI NAGESWARA RAO
*
|
SC.
|
103.00
|
520
|
70600
|
JOSYULA VENKATA GANGADHARAM
|
GENERAL.
|
103.00
|
537
|
45536
|
BASRUR SHENOY
|
GENERAL.
|
102.00
|
551
|
87025
|
S G KOLSUR
|
GENERAL.
|
102.00
|
567
|
79718
|
MRS ZULFIA ABDUL KHADER
|
GENERAL.
|
102.00
|
631
|
42632
|
MR.KRUTTIVENTI DURGA RAMALINGE
|
GENERAL.
|
100.00
|
656
|
63654
|
V.VENUGOPAL
|
GENERAL.
|
100.00
|
689
|
45844
|
TADURI RANGA RAO
|
GENERAL.
|
99.00
|
705
|
79041
|
ACHARYA SULOCHNA
|
GENERAL.
|
99.00
|
708
|
79313
|
NAKKAPALLI VIJAY KUMAR
*
|
SC.
|
99.00
|
713
|
79454
|
BANDE VIJAYA LAKSHMI
|
GENERAL.
|
99.00
|
719
|
81359
|
MR.METLA MOHAN KUMAR
|
GENERAL.
|
99.00
|
S.C. CANDIDATES
|
||||
24
|
48976
|
TADIPARTHI CHINNA RAJU
|
SC
|
94.00
|
28
|
68626
|
REYYI VENU
|
SC
|
94.00
|
41
|
79904
|
M. KRISHNA BABU
|
SC
|
92.00
|
42
|
58340
|
Y. SUBBA RAO
|
SC
|
91.00
|
82
|
49448
|
M. RAMAMURTHY
|
SC
|
87.00
|
110
|
63661
|
MR. RAJASHEKAR SINGARAVELU
|
SC
|
84.00
|
114
|
79611
|
MR. K. VIJAY BHASKAR
|
SC
|
84.00
|
123
|
79068
|
MR. VEERABHADRAIAH
|
SC
|
82.00
|
126
|
61936
|
MR. ERABALAIAH
|
SC
|
81.00
|
S.T. CANDIDATES
|
||||
8
|
79856
|
B. SREERAMULU
|
ST
|
95.00
|
48
|
79693
|
PRABHU S GODGAL
|
ST
|
87.00
|
Note : ' * ' Indicates SC/ST Candidates who passed
under General Standard
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