POSTAL OFFICER'S ASSOCIATION (India) Central Head Quarters

NEW DELHI

Central Headquarters: 17/3B Kali Bari Marg, New-Delhi 110001

Monday, September 3, 2018

FAREWELL AND RETIREMENT WISHES


Sh. P Radha Krishna Ex-AGS POA on his superannuation:
Sh. P Radha Krishna retired from service on his superannuation on 31-8-2018 after giving prime time to the department. He has been with us through all the changes that have come in the department and accepted all these with a challenge. The association has seen him a very matured and satisfied officer, a true comrade and right friend.  The association thanks him for all the guidance, input provided to us & hard work over the years. We wish him all the best for a long and healthy retired life .Retiring is not how we would describe you. We have a feeling that it is the beginning of another exciting chapter in your life Sir. Association hopes that you will provide us same support and guidance as provided while remaining as AGS during the challenging times.

SPOs Ludhiana (M) Division  on her voluntary retirement
Smt. Swaraj Kaur, retired from the post of Supdt. Post offices Ludhiana (M) Division Ludhaiana on 30.08.2018 after giving her prime time to the Department. Sh. was promoted to PS Group B in 2011 and in normal course was to retire on superannuation in 2023 but she preferred voluntary retirement keeping the desire of her family members who are well settled in life. Sh. Suresh Kumar Sharma ACS POA, along with group of members from Ludhiana represented on behalf of the association and greeted him happy retired life. CS and other members from CO and other divisions could not make their presence in the function due to IPPB launch. This Association is thankful to you madam for the donation of 10000/- (Ten thousand) out of which 5000/- for the cause of Association and 5000/- donation towards Kerala Postal relief fund. Thank you Madam!

A retirement is a very important milestone in person's life. It not only marks the end of a professional career, but the beginning of a new, relaxed life. It is also a way to welcome the family member to a new lifestyle that (hopefully!) includes a lot less stress

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