The Department of Posts has provided a major update regarding the GDS (Gramin Dak Sevak) Transfer Portal through an RTI reply dated 12 September 2025. According to the official response, the GDS transfer cycle is likely to commence shortly.

All eligible Gramin Dak Sevaks are advised to keep checking the official GDS transfer portal for regular updates.

Key Details from the RTI Reply

  • RTI Received Date: 16 August 2025
  • Date of Action: 12 September 2025
  • Public Authority: Department of Posts
  • Status: Request Disposed Of
  • Reply: “The transfer cycle is likely to commence shortly. You are advised to visit India Post official website for regular updates: http://rule3.cept.gov.in.”

What is the GDS Transfer Portal?

The GDS Transfer Portal is a dedicated online platform managed by CEPT for the transfer applications of Gramin Dak Sevaks. Through this portal, GDS employees can:

  • Apply for transfer under Rule-3 guidelines
  • Track the status of transfer applications
  • Check official notifications and updates
  • Download transfer orders when issued

Why This Update Matters for GDS Employees

  • Upcoming Transfer Cycle: The reply confirms that the next cycle will begin soon.
  • Transparency: Updates will only be published on the official portal, ensuring clarity.
  • Preparation: Eligible GDS staff can get documents and preferences ready in advance.

How to Check GDS Transfer Updates

  1. Visit the official portal 👉 http://rule3.cept.gov.in
  2. Enter your registration number and details.
  3. Track notifications related to transfer applications.
  4. Regularly check for new circulars from the Department of Posts.

Conclusion

The RTI reply has clarified that the GDS transfer cycle 2025 will be announced soon. All GDS employees looking for transfers should stay alert and follow the official CEPT portal for updates.

This development is a relief for thousands of Gramin Dak Sevaks waiting for transfer opportunities. Stay tuned with PostalPrep Academy for the latest news on postal recruitment, promotions, and transfers.


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