POSB BRANCHES FACE FREQUENT
BREAK-DOWNS
TECHNICAL PROBLEMS IN FINACLE SOFTWARE
OF INFOSYS
PENSIONERS PUT INTO DIFFICULTIES IN
WITHDRAWAL OF PENSION FROM SB ACCOUNTS IN POST OFFICES
Once again it is the
Pensioners who draw pension from POSB are put into unnecessary trouble and
strain as they could not withdraw their pension from the savings bank accounts
of Post Offices. Earlier it was the POSB Pensioners who were inordinately denied
payment of enhanced amount of FMA in contrast to Banks. Now it is the POSB
Pensioners whose SB Accounts could not be operated due to break down of 'Finacle
Software' of POSB Computer network on the Pension Day of 28th February,
2015.
Many Pensioners in different
divisions like Salem, where the system failed, returned empty handed without
drawing their monthly pension! Ofcourse some divisional heads ordered urgently
to resort to manual payment of pension but not everywhere in time. This caused
many senior citizens return their homes empty handed without their pension. This
is deplorable.
The occurrence of break down
of Finacle software which is being used by the Postal Savings Bank Counters is
frequent. Recently for three days from 19th to 21st February, the entire network
numbering 2200 Post Offices in 11 Postal Circles including 94 HPOs + 850 Post
Offices under CBS in Tamilnadu Postal Circle collapsed and caused unbearable
strain on lakhs of customers. Again on 27th February, the system collapsed
causing break down on important day viz., on 28th February.
The
Infosys offered finacle software as well as the internet service provided by
Sifi have been reportedly rejected by many banking services due to bad
reputation earned by these companies. Still, the Postal Department had opted to
tie up with them! The Infosys reportedly behave in a uncared for manner whenever
the Postal Officials report their problems. There appears that no high officer
is with necessary guts to question the Infosys despite repeated problems are
caused by the company's ill-reputed software!
The AIPRPA CHQ issued a call
for protest demonstrations on 28th February wherever the pensioners faced
problems in withdrawing their pension and to hold press brief exposing the
conditions prevailing in the POSB as above.
We got the feed back that in
many divisions the SSPOs ordered manual payment of pension but in some places
pensioners returned home without drawing their monthly
pension.
The AIPRPA CHQ is studying the
situation and in consultation with the Postal Employees Federations and Unions
appropriate measures will be undertaken to draw the attention of the Postal
Administration for total remedy. All are requested to send feed back to CHQ
about the conditions prevailing in their respective States / Districts either by
e-mail or by post.
K.Ragavendran
General
Secretary
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