Saturday, April 24, 2010

On 22nd March 2010, Health & Family Welfare department issued a Office Memorandum for “Request for free diet to CGHS beneficiaries undergoing treatment for TB, Leprosy, Mental Illness Cancer, etc .,”

Highlights in the OM:

1. Monetary Ceiling for Free Diet :

The monetary ceiling for free diet for CGHS beneficiaries is revised to pay / pension / family pension of Rs. 7,450/-per month.

2. Monetary ceiling for free diet for beneficiaries suffering from TB or mental disease):

The monetary ceiling for free diet in case of beneficiary suffering from TB or Mental disease is revised to pay / pension / family pension of Rs. 11,160/- per month.
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Friday, April 23, 2010

As per recommendations of the 6th Central Pay Commission as accepted by the Government, the Central Government employees drawing Grade Pay of Rs. 4200 are entitled to travel by 2nd AC by train while on official tour. So far as LTC is concerned, the entitlements are the same as for tour.

However, Railway employees are not governed by Central Government LTC provisions as far as travel entitlements are concerned. They are governed by Railway Servants (Pass) Rules, 1986 which entitle them to train journeys on duty/leave. Revision of entitlements for travel including travel in 2nd AC as per revised scales of pay/grade pay arising out of implementation of recommendations of the 6th Central Pay Commission are under examination.

This information was given by the Minister of State for Railways, Shri E. Ahamed in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.

AKS/HK/LK/TR
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Thursday, April 22, 2010


New Delhi, dated : 22.04.2010


Grant of Dearness Relief to Railway Pensioners/Family Pensioners


Sub : Grant of Dearness Relief to Railway Pensioners/Family Pensioners - Revised rate effective from 01.01.2010

A Copy of Office Memorandum No. 42/18/2010-P&PW (G) dated 31.03.2010 of Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions (Department of Pension and Pensioner's Welfare) on the above subject is enclosed for your information and necessary action. These orders will apply mutatis mutandis on the Railways also.......

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Government of India
Ministry of Personnel Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES CULTURAL & SPORTS BOARD


Room No. 361, B Wing 3"d Floor
Lok Nayak Bhawan,New Delhi.
21st April, 2010 CIRCULAR


The Central Civil Services Cultural and sports Board is organizing a Summer Cricket Coaching Camp for children/dependents of Central Government servants during summer vacations. Children will be provided cricket coaching by experienced coaches. Specialist of different aspects of the game ( preferably Ranji Trophy Players ) would also be invited to impart coaching to the trainees during the camp The details of the proposed coaching camp are as follows :

a)Age of Trainees      : 8 years to 18 years.
b)Duration                   : 17th May 2010 to 30th June 2010.
c)Timings                     : 8 A.M to 11.00 A.M
d)Charges to be paid by trainees        : Rs 250/- Per Head( In cash)
e)Venue                        : Vinay Marg Sports Complex, New Delhi

2. Application forms may be collected from the office of Central Civil Services Cultural and sports Board Room No. 361, B Wing 3rd Floor Lok Nayak Bhawan,New Delhi ( Tele No. (24624204) and shall be deposited along with the prescribed fee at the Board's office only at Lok Nayak Bhawan, New Delhi. Last date of submission of application form in the Board is 10th May 2010.

(Rajju Bagga)
Assistant Secretary


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F.N0.1101314/2010-Estt. (A)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training)


North Block,
New Delhi,
Dated the 191h April, 2010


OFFICE MEMORANDUM


Subject: Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1974 - Submission of representations by Government servants - instructions regarding.

The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department's O.M. No. 1101317199-Estt. (A) dated 01.11.1999 on the abovementioned subject which indicates that the categories of representations from Government servants on service matters have been broadly identified as follows :-

(i) Representations/complaints regarding non-payment of salary1 allowances or other issues.

(ii) Representations on other service matters.

(iii) Representations against the orders of the immediate official superior authority; and

(iv) Appeals and petitions under statutory rules and orders (such as Central Civil Services
(Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965 and the petition instructions.
(Apart from the above, sometimes, Government servants also submit advance copy of their representations to the authorities higher than the appropriate/Competent Authority.)

2. Necessary guidelines to deal with such representations are contained in the aforesaid O.M. which are to be followed by the administrative authorities. However, it is observed that some officials resort to the practice of sending repeated representations on the same issue which involves repeated examination of the same issue and bogs down the official machinery to the detriment of consideration of more important and time-bound issues. The matter has been considered by this Department. It needs to be emphasized that Government servants should desist from making frequent and numerous representations on the same issue. The second representation on the same issue will bc examined only if it contains any fresh points regarding new developments or facts having a bearing on the issue. It has been decided that when representations have already been considered and replied, further representations exceeding two on the same issue will henceforth be ignored. A Government servant may make a representation to an authority higher than the lowest competent authority only when he is able to establish that all the points or submissions made therein have not been fully and properly considered by his immediate official superior, or the Head of Office concerned or such other authority at the lowest level competent to deal with the matter. Government servants should desist from prematurely addressing the higher authorities.

3. All the Ministries/Departments arc requested to bring the above guidelines for the notice of all concerned for information and compliance

(A. BALARAM)
Under Secretary to the Government of lndia


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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010


GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(RAILWAY BOARD)


No: PC-VI/2010/GIS/1

dated 25-02-2010.


The General Secretary,
AIRF,
4, State Entry Road,
New Delhi-55

Sir,

Sub:- Group Insurance Scheme for Railway Servants- Revision of rate of premium with corresponding increase in the amount of Risk Policy.

Ref:- Your letter no. AIRF/44 (i) (371) dated 25-01-2010.

In reference to your letter ibid on the above subject, it is stated that 6th CPC in para 4.9.4 of its report has recommended revised rates of monthly subscription and the amount of insurance cover under the Central Government Employees Group Insurance Scheme for Group 'A', 'B' & 'C' employees. As per Annexure-Ill of Ministry of Finance's resolution dated 29-08-2008, recommendation made by the 6th CPC regarding Group Insurance Scheme, will be examined separately.

No instructions in the matter revising the rates have been received from the Ministry of Finance (nodal Ministry) in this regard.

Yours faithfully,


for Secretary, Railway Board



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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(RAILWAY BOARD)


RBE No.170 / 2009
dated 31.08.2009


S.No.PC-VI/141
No. E(NG)I-2009/I/TR/22
The General Managers(P),
All Indian Railways and Production Units.
(As per Mailing lists)

Subject : posting of husband and wife at the same station Instructions in respect of Group 'C' and 'D' Railway employees.

Detailed instructions regarding posting of husband and wife at the same station, issued pursuant to recommendations of Fifth Central Pay Commission, are contained in this Ministry's letter No. E(NG)I-97/TR/28 dated 5.11.97. One of the provisions incorporated in this letter viz 5.11.97 is that a separate register may be maintained at each Divisional and Zonal Headquarters of the Railways for registering requests for transfers from railway servants for posting at the place of posting of their spouses, which may be reviewed from time to time. These instructions were again reiterated vide Board's letter No. E(NG)I-2005/TR/7 dated 10.5.2005.

2. It has however, come to notice that Ministry of Railway's above directives to keep husband and wife at the same station are not being followed in the Railways at the Divisional/Zonal Headquarters. It is therefore, desired that extant instructions on the subject as referred to in the preceding para may be followed scrupulously.

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F.No. 3 101 11412007-Estt.(A)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training


New Delhi, dated 20th April, 2010


OFFICE MEMORANDUM


Subject:- CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 - Relaxation for travel by air to visit NER.

The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department O.M. of even No. dated 2.5.2008 on the subject mentioned above and to say that the relaxation for travel by air to visit North Eastern Region under CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 is extended for further two years beyond 1'' May. 2010.

(Smt.Raj Bala Singh)
Under Secretarv to the Government of India


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Monday, April 19, 2010

Scheme for Payment of Pensions to Central Government Civil Pensioners

1. Board Features

1.1 The Scheme for Payment of Pensions to Central Government Civil Pensioners by Authorised Banks was introduced in stages from 1st July 1976, and was made applicable throughout the country with effect from 1st February 1977. Reserve Bank of India have authorized HDFC Bank Ltd. to make payments of pensions to Central Civil Pensioners w.e.f. 1.4.2001 and ICICI Bank Ltd., IDBI Bank Ltd and UTI Bank Ltd w.e.f. 1.10.2003 ........................

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NO.20/16/1998-P&PW (F)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Pension and Pensioners' Welfare


3rd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhavan
Khan Market, New Delhi-I 10511
Dated the 19th April 2010.


OFFICE MEMORANDUM


Subject: Amendment to Rule 64, 71, 72 & 80 of CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 -
Issue of Notification dated 7th April, 2010, published in the Gazette
ofIndia on 12th April, 2010 - regarding.

The undersigned is directed to enclose a copy of Notification No. S.O. 829 (E) dated 7th April, 2010, published in the Gazette of India on 12th April, 2010 on the subject cited above and to request that the contents thereof may please be brought to the notice of all offices/employees under their control for information and compliance.

Encl :  as above

(Tripti P. Ghosh)
Director



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Sunday, April 18, 2010


Circular


NO. AN/XIV/14162/6TH CPC/Circular/CEA
Office of the C.G.D.A., West Block-V,
R.K.Puram, New Delhi-66
Dated 09 /11/2009


To,

All PcsDA/CsDA/CsFA (Fys) PC of A (Fys) Kolkata
Jt. CDA (AF) Nagpur

Sub: - Reimbursement of School Uniform and Shoes under CEA Scheme – Issue of Clarification.

Para 1 (e) of GOI, DoPT OM No. 12011/03/2008-Estt (Allowance) dated 02/9/2008 regarding Children Education Allowance Scheme provides that reimbursement for purchase of two sets of uniforms and one set of school shoes can be claimed for a child, in a year. Following point of doubt regarding reimbursement of school uniform and shoes by the Government Servants was referred to Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions (Department of Personnel & Training) through Ministry of Defence (Fin) for their clarification:


(i) Whether reimbursement of purchase of school uniform and shoes i.e two sets of uniforms and one set of school shoes under the Children Education Allowance Scheme includes two sets each of summer uniform and winter uniform and one pair each of black and white shoes or of any colour.


2.Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions (Department of Personnel & Training) have clarified that two sets of uniform mean two uniforms irrespective of summer or winter dresses. One set of school shoes is one pair of shoes either black or white.


3.In view of the above clarification of DoPT the reimbursement of School Uniform and Shoes under CEA Scheme may be admitted accordingly.


(Puneet Agarwal)
Dy.CGDA (AN)



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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Directorate General Border Security Force (BSF) Application are invited from male / female Indain Citizens for appointment of Assistant Sub Inspector (Stenographer) and Head Constable (Ministerial) in BSF, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.

1. Head Constable (Ministerial) - 504 posts

Vacancies : 1112 posts (Direct-795, Departmental-317)
Pay Band : PB-1 Rs.5200-20200/- Grade Pay Rs.2400
Age Limit : 18 to 25 years

2. Assistant Sub-Inspector (Stenographer) - 141 posts
(Direct - 119, Department-22)
Pay Band : PB-1 Rs.5200-20200/- Grade Pay Rs.2800,
Age Limit : 18 to 25 years

How To Apply : Application in the prescribed format should be sent designated officers as stated in the detailed advertisement on or before Now upto 10/05/2010 (27/05/2010 for candidates from far-flung areas).

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Revision of Pension Circulars updated in our igecorner.com.  Click below link to access circulars page.

http://www.igecorner.com/pension-2/
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No. 22/22/2009-CS.I (CR)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training)


Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Mkt.
New Delhi, dated the 12th April, 2010.


OFFICE MEMORANDUM


Subject: Grant of financial upgradation under the Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme.

In supersession of this Department’s O.M. of even number dated 12th January, 2010, the undersigned is directed to say that it has been further clarified by Establishment (D)Assistants / DR Grade ‘C’ Stenographers who have got Non-functional grade (NFG) in the grade pay of Rs.5400/- would only be entitled for 3rd financial upgradation in the immediate higher grade pay of Rs.6600/- on completion of 30 years of continuous service or on completion of 10 years stagnation in a single grade pay, whichever is earlier.. No further financial upgradation would be admissible to such officials.

All the cadre/sub-cadre authorities are requested to deal with such cases accordingly.

(M.C.Luther)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India


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Monday, April 12, 2010

Central Government Employees Welfare Housing Organization (CGEWHO) invites applications for the recruitment of various posts for its Projects.

1. Project Manager (5 posts):
Qualification : Graduate in Engineering (Civil)
Minimum Experience : 20 Years
Age Limit : 55 Years
Consolidated (Salary) : 40,000 /-

2. Project Engineer (4 posts):
Qualification : Graduate Engineer(Civil)/ Diploma (Civil)
Minimum Experience : 5/10 Years
Age Limit : 50 Years
Consolidated (Salary) : 28,000 /-

3. Admn-cum-Accts Officer (3 posts):
Qualification : Graduate (Preferably Commerce)
Minimum Experience : 15 Years
Age Limit : 50 Years
Consolidated (Salary) : 20,000 /-

4. Technical Supervisor (15 posts):
Qualification : Diploma (Civil)
Minimum Experience : 2 Years
Age Limit : 30 Years
Consolidated (Salary) : 15,000 /-

5. Store-Keeper (2 Posts):
Qualification : Graduate
Minimum Experience : 3 Years
Age Limit : 30 Years
Consolidated (Salary) : 10,000 /-

6. Sr. Office Assistant (3 Posts):
Qualification : Graduate, Shorthand (Computer Literate)
Minimum Experience : 3 Years
Age Limit : 30 Years
Consolidated (Salary) : 12,500 /-

Applications should be received within 21 days from the date of publication of advertisement in the Employment Newspaper.

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Syndicate Bank, a Premier Nationalised Bank, invites ONLINE applications from Indian citizens for recruitment of 1000 Probationary Clerks.
















OPENING DATE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION



13.04.2010

LAST DATE FOR MAKING ONLINE APPLICATION(Including for candidates from far-flung areas )



12.05.2010

DATE OF WRITTEN TEST



27.06.2010

Probationary Clerk - 1000 Posts (SC-150, ST-59, BC-238, GEN-553)

Pay Scale :Rs. 4410-215/3-5055-335/3-6060-470/4-7940-500/3-9440-560/4-11680-970/1-12650-560/1-13210

Qualification : Minimum 12th standard (10+2) pass or equivalent qualification with a minimum of aggregate 60% marks (SC/ST-55% marks).

Age Limit : 18-28 Years (As on 01.03.2010)

Application Fee : For SC/ST/PC - Rs.50/- For All Others include OBC - Rs 200/-.

How To Apply: Candidates should apply Online via Syndicate Bank official website www.syndicatebank.in between 13/04/2010 and 12/05/2010. Take a printout of the submitted application and keep it with you and produce it on the examination center along with fee payment slip.

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Saturday, April 10, 2010

The Central Board of Trustees (CBT) of the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has deferred a decision on revising the interest rate on the PF fund for the 4.7 crore subscribers from the present 8.5 per cent per year for 2010-2011, even as trade unions demanded that the percentage should be kept at 9.5-10 citing increasing inflation.

The board accepted the suggestions of the unions for approaching the Finance Ministry for a subsidy so that more interest could be paid to the employees as there would be a shortage of Rs. 426.23 crore even if the interest rate was increased to 8.75 per cent.

It recommended enhancement of the cash benefit payable to the family of PF subscribers who die while in service, to a maximum of Rs. 1 lakh from the present Rs. 60,000; extension of the PF scheme to the contract workers of the local bodies; and relaxation of investment guidelines in PSUs/Public Sector Banks, private sector bonds/securities within the permissible limits, so as to augment the yield on investments.

Union Labour and Employment Minister and CBT Chairman Mallikarjun Kharge, who presided, said it was decided to take some more time on fixing the interest rate and hold a meeting with the Finance Minister prior to that.

Sources said there was no hard and fast rule or deadline for fixing the interest rate, as in 2009-10 it was fixed in July 2009 and in the previous year (2008-09) in September 2008.

Source : The Hindu
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Friday, April 9, 2010




The Ninth All India Engineering Entrance Examination 2010 for admissions to B.E./B.Tech. and B.Arch./B. Planning in various national level institutes like NITs, IIITs, Deemed Universities, Government funded institutions, DTU and State Institutes of Haryana and Uttarakhand will be held on 25th April 2010 all over India and abroad. The admission cards for appearing in the Examination have been dispatched and it is expected that all candidates will receive their admission cards latest by 7th April 2010. In case any candidate does not receive his/her admit card, he/she may contact CBSE immediately to get duplicate admit card. A list of all the candidates and their examination centre has been displayed on Board’s website www.aieee.nic.in and www.cbse.nic.in . The candidates may also check their particulars after punching their application form number or registration number of AIEEE 2010. In few of the cases, the medium of question paper has been mentioned as Hindi in lieu of English or has been left blank. It is for information of all such candidates that wherever the medium of question paper has been mentioned as Hindi or left blank, the question paper will be bilingual i.e. Hindi and English; and therefore, such candidates who have inadvertently mentioned the medium of question as Hindi in place of English should not worry.


DIRECTOR (SPL. EXAMS.)





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Thursday, April 8, 2010





No.36035/7/2008-Estt.(Res.)


Government of lndia


Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions


Department of Personnel and Trainrng -


North Block, New Delhi,


Dated the 30th March, 2010


OFFICE MEMORANDUM


Subject:          Forwarding of applications of Government Servants suffering from disability for employment elsewhere.


*****




The undersigned is directed to say that instructions provide that applications of Central Government servants belonging to the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes for employment elsewhere should be readily forwarded except in very rare cases. Representations have been received requesting that similar facilityshould be provided to the employees suffering from disability.

2. The matter has been considered and it has been decided that applications for employment elsewhere of Central Government Servants suffering from disability interms of the provisions of the Persons with Disabilities (EqualOpportunities Protection of Rights and Full Participation)Act, 1995 shall be readily forwarded except in very rare and exceptional cases where there may be compelling grounds of public interest for withholding such applications.

3. These instructions may be brought to the notice of all concerned
(K.G. Verma)

Director


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Monday, April 5, 2010


No. 1(3)12008-EII(B)
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure
********


New Delhi, the 31st March, 2010


OFFICE MEMORANDUM


Subject:- Rates of Dearness Allowance applicable w.e.f. 1.1.2010 to the employees of Central Government and Central Autonomous Bodies continuing to draw their pay in the pre revised scale as per 5th CPC.

The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department's O.M. of even No. dated 29 September, 2009 revising the Dearness Allowance w.e.f. 1.7.2009 in respect of employees of Central Government and Autonomous Bodies who continue to draw their pay and allowances in the pre-revised scales of pay as per 5th Central Pay Commission.

2 The rates of Dearness Allowance admissible to the above categories of employees of Central Government and Central Autonomous bodies shall be enhanced from the existing rate of 73% to 87% w.e.f. 1.1.2010. All other conditions as laid down in the O.M. dated 3 October, 2008 will continue to apply.

3 The contents of this Office Memorandum may also be brought to the notice of the organizations under the administrative control of the Ministries/Departments which have adopted the Central Government scales of pay.

(R. Prem Anand)


Under Secretary to the Government of India




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No. 3/19/2009-Estt. (Pay II)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pension
Department of Personnel & Training
**********


New Delhi, Dated: 5th April , 2010 .


OFFICE MEMORANDUM


Subject: Applicability of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008 to persons re-employed in Government Service after retirement and whose pay is debitable to Civil Estimates.

The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department's O.M. No. 3/13/2008-Estt. (Pay II) dated 11`" November, 2008 on the above-mentioned subject. Certain references have been received seeking clarification regarding the manner of fixation of pay of retired Defence Forces personnel/officers re-employed in Central Government Civilian posts, after the implementation of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008. This has been considered in consultation with Department of Expenditure. The pay fixation of re-employed pensioners on re-employment in Central Government, including that of Defence Forces personnel/officers, is being done in accordance with CCS (fixation of pay of re-employed pensioners) Orders, 1986, issued vide this Department's O.M. No. 3/1/85-Estt. (Pay II) dated 31St July, 1986 (as revised from time to time).
2. After the introduction of the system of running pay bands and grade pays, it has been decided to amend the relevant provisions of CCS (fixation of pay of re-employed pensioners) Orders, 1986 in the manner indicated below: -



























Existing provision Proposed revised provision
Para 4(a): Re-employed pensioners shall be allowed to draw pay only in the prescribed scales of pay of the posts in
which they are re-employed. No protection of the scales of pay of the posts held by them prior to retirement shall be given.
Para 4(a): Re-employed pensioners shall be allowed to draw pay only in the prescribed pay scale/pay structure of the post in which they are re-employed. No protection of the scales of pay/pay structure of the post held by them prior to retirement shall be given., Note: Under the provisions of CCS (RP)  Rules, 2008, revised pay structure comprises the grade pay attached to the post and the applicable pay band.
Para 4(b)(i): In all cases where the pension is fully ignored, the initial pay on re-employment shall be fixed at the minimum of the scale of pay of the reemployed post.Para 4(b)(i): In all cases where the pension is fully ignored, the initial pay on re-employment shall be fixed as per entry pay in the revised pay structure of the reemployed post applicable in the case of direct recruits appointed on or after 1.1.2006 as notified vide Section II, Part A of First Schedule to CCS (RP) Rules, 2008.
Para 4(b)(ii): In cases where the entire pension and pensionary benefits are not ignored for pay fixation, the initial pay on re-employment shall be fixed at the same stage as the last pay drawn before retirement. If there is no such stage in the re-employed post, the pay shall be fixed at the stage next above that pay. If the maximum of the pay scale in which a pensioner is re-employed is less than the last pay drawn by him before retirement, his initial pay shall be fixed at the maximum of the scale of pay of the re-employed post. Similarly, if the minimum of the scale of pay in which a pensioner is re-employed is more than the last pay drawn by him before retirement, his initial pay shall be fixed at the minimum of the scale of pay of the re-employed post. However, in all these cases, the non-ignorable part of the pension shall be reduced from the pay so fixed.Para 4(b)(ii): In cases where the entire pension and pensionary benefits are not ignored for pay fixation, the initial basic pay on re-employment shall be fixed at the same stage as the last basic pay drawn before retirement. However, he shall be granted the grade pay of the re-employed post. The maximum basic pay cannot exceed the grade pay of the re-employed post plus pay in the pay band of Rs.67000 i.e. the maximum of the pay band PB-4. In all these cases, the non-ignorable part of the pension shall be reduced from the pay so fixed.

Illustration

A Colonel who retired with basic pay of Rs.61700 (grade pay Rs.8700; pay in the pay band Rs.53000) is re-employed as a Deputy Secretary in an organization with grade pay of Rs.7600. In this case, on re-employment, his basic pay will continue to be Rs.61700. However, his grade pay on re-employment will be Rs.7600 and the pay in the pay band Rs.54100. Thereafter, the non-ignorable part of the pension will be reduced from the pay so fixed.
Note: In the revised pay structure, basic pay is pay in the pay band plus the grade pay attached to the post.
Para 4(c): The re-employed pensioner will, in addition to pay as fixed under Para (b) above shall be permitted to draw separately any pension sanctioned to him and to retain any other form of retirement benefits.Para 4(c): No change.
Para 4(d): In the case of persons retiring before attaining the age of 55 years and who are re-employed, pension (including PEG and other forms of retirement benefits) shall be ignored for initial pay fixation in the following extent:-

(i) In the case of ex-servicemen who held posts below Commissioned Officer rank in the Defence Forces and in the case of civilians who held posts below Group 'A' posts at the time of their retirement, the entire pension and pension equivalent of retirement benefits shall be ignored.

(ii) In the case of service officers belonging to the Defence Forces and Civiliar pensioners who held Group 'A' posts at the time of their retirement, the first Rs.5001-* of the pension and pension equivalent retirement benefits shall be ignored. (*Already revised to Rs. 40001- vide O.M. No. 311312008-Estt. (Pay II) dated 11th November, 2008)
Para 4(d): In the case of persons retiring before attaining the age of 55 years and who are re-employed, pension (including PEG and other forms of retirement benefits) shall be ignored for initial pay fixation in the following extent:-
(i) No change.

(ii) In the case of Commissioned Service officers belonging to the Defence Forces and Civilian pensioners who held Group 'A' posts at the time of their retirement, the first Rs.40001- of the pension and pension equivalent retirement benefits shall be ignored.

3. Apart from the above, it is also clarified as under: -
(i) Drawal of increments: Once the initial pay of the re-employed pensioner has been fixed in the manner indicated above, he will be allowed to draw normal increments as per the provisions of Rule 9 and 10 of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008.
(ii) Allowances: The drawal of various allowances and other benefits in the revised pay structure shall be regulated with reference to the grade pay of the re-employed post or the basic pay, as the case may be.
(iii) Treatment of Military Service Pay (MSP): MSP is granted to Defence Forces officers/personnel while they are serving in the Defence Forces. Accordingly, on their re-employment in civilian organizations, including secret organizations under the Cabinet Secretariat umbrella, the question of grant of MSP to such officers/personnel does not arise. However, the benefit of MSP given to all retired Defence Forces officers/personnel by reckoning it at the time of calculation of their pension (notionally in the case of pre-1.1.2006 pensioners) should not be withdrawn. Accordingly, while the pension of such re-employed pensioners will include the element of MSP. they will not be granted MSP while working in civilian organizations.


(iv) Fixation of pay of personnel/officers re-employed prior to 1.1.2006 and who were in employment as on 1.1.2006: In the case of personnel/officers who were re-employed before 1.1.2006 and who were working in the Central Government organizations on re-employment basis as on 1.1.2006, their pay will be fixed in accordance with the provisions of DOPT O.M. No.3/13/2008-Estt.(Pay II) dated 11.11.2008. This O.M. stipulates that re-employed persons who become eligible to elect revised pay structure shall exercise option in the manner laid down in Rule 6 of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008 and their pay shall be fixed in accordance with the provisions of Rule 7 of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008. In this context, it is clarified that in accordance with the provisions of Rule 7 of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008, Department of Expenditure issued fitment tables corresponding to each pre-revised pay scale vide O.M. No.1/1/2008-IC dated 30.8.2008. In the case of those personnel/officers as well, who were re-employed before 1.1.2006 and who were working in the civilian organizations on re-employment basis as on 1.1.2006, their pay will be fixed with reference to the fitment table of the pre-revised civilian pay scale in which they were re-employed and corresponding to the stage in the pre-revised pay scale as on 1.1.2006.
(v) Fixation of pay of personnel/officers who retired prior to 1.1.2006 and who have been re-employed after 1.1.2006: In the case of personnel/officers who had retired prior to 1.1.2006 and who have been re-employed after 1.1.2006, their pay on re-employment will be fixed by notionally arriving at their revised basic pay at the time of retirement as if they had retired under the revised pay structure. This will be done with reference to the fitment table of the Defence Service Rank/Civilian service post (as the case may be) from which they had retired and the stage of basic pay at the time of their retirement. Their basic pay on re-employment will be fixed at the same stage as the notional last basic pay before retirement so arrived at. However, they shall be granted the grade pay of the re-employed post. The maximum basic pay cannot exceed the grade pay of the re-employed post plus pay in the pay band of Rs.67000 i.e. the maximum of the pay band PB-4. In all these cases, the non-ignorable part of the pension shall be reduced from the pay so fixed.

4. The existing instructions on the subject shall be treated as amended to this extent.

5. In so far as the persons serving in the Indian Audit & Accounts Department are concerned, these orders are being issued after consultation with the Comptroller & Auditor General of India.

( Rita Mathur )


Director


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Sunday, April 4, 2010

Applications are invited from the suitable candidates for the 1024 posts of Assistant Professors in the Tamil Nadu Collegiate Educational Services to serve in Govt. Arts & Science Colleges.
 
Sale of Application forms by the Colleges : 7.4.2010

Last date for sale of Application forms : 21.4.2010

Last date for submission of filled-in Applications : 23.4.2010

Assistant Professors - 1024 posts (Tamil-112, English-80, Maths-81, Physics-56, Physics & Computing-4, Chemistry-60, Botany-31, Plant Biology & Bio-Technology-3, Zoology-31, Wild Life Biology-4, Aquaculture-4, History-64, Tourism-4, Indian Culture-8, Economics-39, Commerce-114, Commerce (CA)-24, Commerce (IB)-8, E.Commerce-4, Commerce (Co-operation)-8, Geography-14, Statistics-17, Geology-1, Visual Comunicatiobn-8, Costume, Design & Fashion-4, Public Administration-11, CS-90, CT-4, CA-31, Bio-Chemistry-14, Microbiology-12, Telugu-1, Business Administration-64, Business Management-4, Electronics & Communication-4)
 
Pay Scale : Rs. 15,600 - 39,100 + AGP
 
Age Limit : Candidates should not have completed 57 years as on 01.3.2010 since the age of superannuation is 58.
 
Qualification : Pass in Post-graduate Degree in the relevant subject with a minimum of 55 % marks and a pass in the UGC/CSIR/JRF/NET/SLET/SLST in the relevant subject. (or) Pass in Post graduate Degree in the relevant subject with a minimum of 55% marks and Ph.D. in the relevant subject.
 
How To Apply :
Candidates should apply in the prescribed (ICR) INTELLIGENT CHARACTER RECOGNITION Application Forms of Teachers Recruitment Board at any one of the Offices of the Colleges mentioned in the Annexure-I on payment of Rs.300/- (candidates of SC/ST/PH - Rs.150/- only) by DD obtained from any one of the branches of State Bank of India, Indian Bank and Indian Overseas Bank.
 
The demand draft should be drawn in favour of “The Chairman, Teachers Recruitment Board, Chennai-6”.
 
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Government to introduce a new Medical Scheme

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND PENSIONERS HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME (CGEPHIS)

Government introduce a new Medical Scheme for Central Government Employees and Pensioners as in the name of Central Government Employees and Pensioners Health Insurance Scheme (CGEPHIS). In all over India, pensioners are getting meager amount of Rs.100 as Medical Allowance (except CGHS beneficiaries). It is estimated that approximately 17 lakh serving employees and 7 lakh pensioners shall be offered this Scheme and Government plan to enroll all serving employees and pensioners on compulsory / optional basis.

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20% Discount on Broadband Central/State Govt and PSU Employees.


In order to boost the acquisition and usage of Broadband among government employees, the competent authority has approved 20% discount on Broadband Service charges (usage and rental) for Broadband connections provided to Central Government/ State Government/ PSU Employees category. The scheme is to be launched from 1st December 2008 across BSNL network and is a continuous scheme.


The serving and retired government employees applying for Broadband connection under this scheme, should furnish an undertaking countersigned by their Drawing and Disbursing Officer regarding their bonafide along with the application. In case of retired employees, an attested copy of the Pension Pay Order should be submitted along with the application.

The application should be marked as “FOR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES SCHEME”.

The scheme is also applicable to existing Broadband customers who are serving/retired government employees subject to their furnishing an undertaking as detailed above. The discount of 20% in Broadband Service charges for the existing customers will also be applicable if they apply, from the month of such application.

You are requested to kindly give widespread publicity to this scheme through messages in local TV channels, telephone bills, broadcasting SMS, IVRS etc in addition to print and electronic media so as to push the services

http://bsnl.co.in/tender1/files/proscheme_bs.pdf
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FOR ATTENTION OF THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES



Central Government Employees Welfare Housing Organisation (CGEWHO) is an autonomous body functioning under the AEGIS of the Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation, Government of India CGEWHO has no other branch or affiliated organisation.

It has come to notice that Organisation with name as "Government Officials Welfare Organisation (GOWO) is giving advertisements offering flats/houses for Central and State Government employees. CGEWHO is not connected with Government Officials Welfare Organisation (GOWO)" in anyway.

Central Government Employees and all eligible categories of CGEWHO are advised to note this and should not get confused and carried away by such similar named organisations. They are requested to circulate this information to their colleagues.

Anybody dealing with the "Government Officials Welfare Organisation (GOWO)" shall do so on his own risk and responsibility and CGEWHO shall not be resposible in any manner whatsoever

Message from CGEWHO
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Saturday, April 3, 2010

Rejecting demands from various employees unions to raise superannuation age by two years as promised by the ruling SAD in its election manifesto, the Punjab government today decided that the retirement age will remain at 58.

The decision not to change the retirement age was taken at a meeting of the state cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, an official spokesman said.

The meeting, however, in principle gave its approval to increase the age for entry into government service from existing 35 to 37 years.

Several quarters have been putting pressure on the state government not to increase the retirement age as it would hamper promotional avenues for the youth and slow down of recruitment process, sources said.

Source : PTI
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Functioning of government departments and public sector undertakings was affected in the entire Jammu province today as employees began a strike against the "failure" of the administration in fulfilling their demands like release of arrears as per the 6th Pay Commission recommendations.

Employees struck work in response to a 4-day strike call given by the Employees Joint Action Committee (EJAC), official sources said here.

They were demanding release of arrears of 6th pay commission, 20 per cent hike in HRA, enhancement of retirement age from 58 to 60 years, removal of pay anomalies and regularisation of adhoc/temporary employees.

About 600 employees of different departments held a protest demonstration at SMGS Hospital here since 1000 hours.

The EJAC said the strike would continue till April 6 though a cabinet sub-committee has called its leaders for talks this evening.

Source : PTI
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

All India Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Workers on base 2001=100 for the month of February, 2010


1.     All India Consumer Price Index Number for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) on base 2001=100 for the month of  February, 2010 decreased by 2 points and stood at 170 (one hundred and seventy).



2.     During February, 2010, the index recorded a decrease of 5 points each in Sholapur,  Ludhiana, Kodarma and Chhindwara centres, 4 points each in RanchiHatia and Jharia centres, 3 points in 14 centres, 2 points in 14 centres and 1 point in 17 centres. The index increased by 1 point in 6 centres, 2 points in 2 centres, 3 points each in Guwahati,  Siliguri  and  Raniganj centres and 5 points in LabacSilchar centre, while in the remaining 15 centres the index remained stationary.


3.     The maximum decrease of 5 points each in  Sholapur, Ludhiana, Kodarma and Chhindwara centres is mainly on account of decrease in the prices of Rice, Wheat, Wheat Atta, Arhar Dal, Masur Dal, Groundnut Oil, Onion, Vegetable items, Sugar,  etc. The decrease of 4 points each in Ranchi Hatia  and  Jharia  centres is mainly due to decrease in the prices of Wheat, Wheat Atta,  Arhar Dal,  Masur Dal, Onion, Vegetable items, Sugar, etc. However, the increase of 5 points in LabacSilchar centre is mainly due to increase in the prices of Rice, Fish Fresh, Fish Dry, Potato, Tea Leaf, Pan Leaf, Firewood, etc. The increase of 3 points each inGuwahati, Siliguri and Raniganj centres is due to increase in the prices of Rice, Wheat Atta, Goat Meat, Poultry (Chicken), Milk, Pan Leaf, etc.



4.     The indices in respect of the six major centres are as follows :

























1. Ahmedabad1644. Delhi157
2. Bangalore1755. Kolkata166
3. Chennai1576. Mumbai168



5.   The point to point rate of inflation for the month of February, 2010 is 14.86% as compared to 16.22% in January, 2010.




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Hit by a shortage of officers, the government has decided to hire its retired employees to contribute in the conduct of the mammoth Census exercise covering 1.2 billion residents spread over 35 states and Union Territories.

The government has floated 695 temporary posts to be filled by retired central and state government employees in the ranks of Joint Director (Census operations) up to the level of data entry operators to function under the office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.

The retired employees will be hired on temporary basis, for six months, which can be extended, with an approximate salary (with additional travelling and dearness allowance) in the range of Rs 26,000 to Rs 12,000 in various ranks.

"For conduct of the 2011 Census, 695 temporary posts have been created for the Office of the Registrar General of India (ORGI) and its 33 directorates located in states and UTs for three years with effect from April 1, 2010.

"Action has been initiated to fill up the vacancies by promotion or deputation as the adequate number of eligible employees is not available in the feeder grades of most of the posts and completion of the process of selection on deputation will take considerable time," the ORGI said in its letter to various ministries and government departments.

The letter said that it has been decided that as an interim measure retired central or state government servants may be engaged to fill up the position at various levels.

The maximum age limit for such retired officials to apply for the job has been kept at 67 and an employee once hired cannot be "engaged for a post which is higher than the post from where he has retired. However, he can be considered for a lower post," the letter said.

The ORGI has floated the posts in various divisions and branches of Census operations like statistics, administration, map and geography research, printing, social studies, official language policy, data operators and stenographer.

The Census would cover all 640 districts, 5767 tehsils, 7742 towns and more than 6 lakhs villages in the country. More than 24 crore households will be visited and 1.20 billion people enumerated during this exercise. To carry out this massive exercise more than 2.5 million people will be engaged.

Source : Economic Times
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The Tamilnadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board (TNUSRB) requires male and female sub police officer (sarbu ayvalar) recruitment 2010. Application invites from indian citizens male/female candidates for the following post total vacancies 1095. The advertisment Number is 110.

Sub Police Officer - 1095 posts

Vacancies :

Taluka (Male-566, Female-244),Semanalapadi (male-113, Male-48), TN Special Branch (Male-88, Female-36)

Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 + Grade Pay Rs. 4300

Age Limit : 20 - 28 Years

Selection Procedure:


Open Quota, Sports Quota and Ward cum dependent Quota:

Written Test - 70 marks
Endurance Test - 15 marks
Special Marks - 5 (NCC-2, NSS-1, Sports-2)
Interview - 10 marks

Departmental Quota:

Written Test - 85 marks
special marks - 5 marks
interview - 10 marks

Important Dates:
Last date to receive applications on or before 03.05.2010 at 5.45 PM
Written Test : 03.07.2010 at 9 AM
Open Quota, Sports Quota and Ward Cum Dependent Quota Candidates Writtent Test : 04.07.2010 at 9 AM
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