Monday, July 30, 2018

Comprehensive Transfer Policy – Exemption from 5 years Service Condition


Comprehensive Transfer Policy – Exemption from 5 years Service Condition

Comprehensive transfer policy – exemption from 5 years service condition – NFIR


No.II/14/2018
Dated: 23/07/2018
The Chairman, 
Railway Board, 
New Delhi
Dear Sir, 
Sub: Comprehensive transfer policy – exemption from 5 years service condition – reg.
Ref: (i) NFIR’s PNM Item No. 18/2016 and ATS given to Federation on 10th May 2018 during NFIR’s PNM meeting with the Railway Board. 
(ii) Railway Board’s letter No. E (NG)I-2005/TR/20 dated 10/02/2017. 
(iii) NFIR’s letter No. II/14/Part VII dated 21st Feb, 2017, 23/02/2017 and 12/04/2017.
 (iv) NFIR’s letter No. II/14/Part VIII dated 15/05/2017 & 04/12/2017. 
(v) Railway Board’s letter No. E(NG)I-2015/TR/20 dated 17/01/2017. 
(vi) NFIR’s letter No. II/14/Part VIII dated 30/01/2018.

Federation is disappointed to note that despite justification given by the NFIR time and again to the Railway Board at the highest level (Hon’ble MR & CRB), instructions for relaxation from the minimum service condition in the case of re-employed former Defence Forces Personnel to facilitate them to reach their places on inter railway transfer have not been issued. Federation feels sad to mention that through the Action Taken Statement provided during NFIR’s PNM meeting conveys as follows.
“Necessary instructions have been issued vide Railway Board’s letter No. E(NG)I/2015/TR/20 dated 10/02/2017 exempting certain categories of transfer from the minimum 5 years service condition. As decided in the meeting, the case for ex-servicemen was put up to competent authority who has not agreed to the proposal”.
2. In this connection, Federation invites kind attention of the Board (CRB) to the discussion held by GS/NFIR on 06/06/2018 and again on 13/07/2018 wherein the Federation had again sought intervention of CRB on the subject matter, who in fact agreed and advised officials to process the case for granting relaxation to the former Defence Personnel re-employed in Railways who seek inter railway transfer. But, there has been no progress on the subject.
NFIR, therefore, once again requests the Board (CRB) to kindly see that relaxation to 5 years service condition is granted in the cade of inter railway transfer requests of former Defence personnel re-employed in Railways as a special case.
Yours fatihfully, 
sd/- 
(Dr. M. Raghavaiah) 
General Secretary
Source: NFIR
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Stepping up of Pay of Loco Inspectors – NFIR


Stepping up of Pay of Loco Inspectors – NFIR

Stepping up of pay of Loco Inspectors, inducted prior to 01/01/2006 on six and half zones


No.II/95/2018
Dated: 23/07/2018
The Chairman, 
Railway Board, 
New Delhi

Dear Sir, Sub: Imptementation of negotiated settlement reached with the Federations – stepping up of pay of Loco Inspectors, inducted prior to 01/01/2006 on six and half zones-reg..

Ref: (i) NFIR’s DC/JCM Item No. 10/2012. (ii) NFIR’s letter No. II/95/Part X dated 05/10/2017. (iii) Railway Board’s letter No. E(P&A)II-2008/RS-37 dated 16/11/2017. (iv) NFIR’s letter No. II/95/Part X dated 25/11/2017.

NFIR desires to remind the CRB that the Railway Board has unfortunately failed to implement quite a few number of agreements reached with the Federations. One such agreement is “stepping up of pay of Loco Inspectors inducted prior to 01/01/2006” on 6 ½ Zonal Railways.

In this connection, NFIR desires to reiterate that in a full Board meeting held with both the Federations on 07/02/2014, the Railway Board Chairman had given written assurance for implementation of stepping up of pay to the Sr.Loco Inspectors inducted prior to 01/01/2006 (on the remaining 6 ½ Zones), similar to 10 Zones where stepping up of pay to Sr.Loco Inspector had already been granted. The issue thereafter has been discussed very many times by the undersigned with the CRB-latest on 06/06/2018 wherein assurance was again given for quick finalization. On 13th July, 2018, the GS/NFIR has also mentioned to CRB while handing over list of important items pending since long.

Federation also conveys that the Railway Board have lost about a dozen SLPs in the Apex Court as the same, have been dismissed. Similarly, the SLP No. 14746/2018, operative portion of the order is reproduced below:-

“We grant a period of eight weeks to the petitioners to implement the orders. We make it clear that in case the orders are not implemented within eight weeks from today, the arrears will carry interest at the rate of 18% and the officer(s) responsible for the same shall be personally liable for the same. Pending interlocutory application(s) is/are disposed of”.

Apart from above, Federation also brings to the notice of the CRB that there are about 23 Court cases pending in various Courts on the same subject at Jabalpur, Jaipur, Mumbai, Kolkata, Ernakulam (17 in cases CAT and 6 cases in High Court) where these Courts cannot take a different view than that of orders passed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court. The litigation pursued by the Railway Administration needs to be halted in the interest of Railways and its employees.

Incidentally, it is mentioned that the Federation vide its letter No. II/95/Part X dated 05/10/2017 had apprised the estimated financial implications as a result of allowing stepping up of pay of Chief Loco Inspectors (on remaining 6 ½ Zones). NFIR has also given constructive and workable suggestion during the meeting in the chamber of Addl. Member (Staff) with regard to modification of extant policy for filling the posts of Loco Inspectors so as to avoid further grievances. AM (Elec), AM (Budget) etc., were present in the meeting. If the issue is settled as proposed by the Federation, the above type of problem will not arise in future and there may not be Court cases.

NFIR, therefore, once again requests the CRB to kindly see theat immediate action is taken for granting stepping up of pay to the Loco Inspectors (inducted prior to 01/01/2006 on the remaining 6 ½ Zones) as agreed to already. Federation also requests to see that the Railway Board send reply indicating the progress made for implementation of agreement.
Yours faithfully, 
sd/- 
(Dr.M.Raghavaiah)
 General Secretary
Source: NFIR
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Latest list of Authorized Medical Attendants (AMAs) for Central Government Employees


Latest list of Authorized Medical Attendants (AMAs) for Central Government Employees

Latest List of AMA Doctors – CGEWCC A&N Islands
Latest list of Authorized Medical Attendants (AMAs) for Central Government Employees and their family members under CS(MA) Rules, 1994.
Appointment of Private Registered Medical Practitioners as AMAs for Central Government Employees and their family members stationed at Municipal Area of Port Blair and its adjoining area during normal working hours and also for off-hours during night for the period from 01.04.2018 to 31-03-2019.
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Sunday, July 29, 2018

Revision of Advance Reservation Period – Railway Board Order


Revision of Advance Reservation Period – Railway Board Order

Revision of Advance Reservation Period for Running of Suvidha Trains and Special Trains on Special Charges

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA 
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS 
(RAILWAY BOARD)
Commercial Circular No.37 of 2018
No.TC-II/2910/2013/Dynamic pricing/C
New Delhi, dated: 12.07.2018
The Principal 
Chief Commercial Managers 
All Zonal Railways

The Managing Director, 
CRIS, 
Chanakyapuri, 
New Delhi.

The Chairman & Managing Director, Indian Railways Catering & Tourism Corporation., 11th floor, B-148, Statesman House, Barakhamba Road, N.Delhi-110001

Sub: Revision of advance reservation period for running of Suvidha trains and special trains on special charges.

REF: 1. Commercial circular no. 30 of 2015 dated 21.05.2015. 2. Commmercilal circular no. 33 of 2015 dated 02.06.2015. 3. Commercial circular no. 40 of 2015 dated 01.07.2015 4. Commercial circular no. 03 of 2018 dated 12.01.2015

In rcontinuation of above instructions, Ministry of Railways have decided that the currency of above instructions regarding revision of Advance Reservation Period for running of all Suvidha Trains and Special Trains on Special Charges to 120 Days and applicability of normal refund rule even in Suvidha Trains shall be extended for another period of one year i.e. from 15.7.2018 to 14.07.2019.

2. Zonal Railways may review the scheme on hald yearly basis to assess the effectiveness of the scheme.

3. This issues with the concurrence of the Finance Directorate of the Ministry of Railways.
sd/- 
(Shelly Srivastava) 
Director Passenger Marketing 
Railway Board
Authority: http://www.indianrailways.gov.in
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Employment News July 2018 – 54000 Vacancies in NIA, SSF and Assam Rifles


Employment News July 2018 – 54000 Vacancies in NIA, SSF and Assam Rifles

Employment News Weekly Job Highlights July 2018

JOB HIGHLIGHTS

DEDICATED FREIGHT CORRIDOR CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED 
Name Of Post : Executive, Junior Executive and Multi Tasking 
No.of Vacancies : 1572 
Last Date :31.08.2018

CENTRAL ARMED POLICE FORCES 
Name Of Post : NIA, SSF and Assam Rifles
 No.of Vacancies : 54000
 Last Date :20.08.2018

DELHI SUBORDINATE SERVICES SELECTION BOARD 
Name Of Post : Pharmacist, Nursing Officers, Radiographer, Speech Therapist etc 
No.of Vacancies : 1650 
Last Date :13.08.2018

CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF PUNJAB 
Name Of Post : Professor and Assistant Professor.
 No.of Vacancies : 58 
Last Date :30.08.2018

Authority: http://employmentnews.gov.in
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Recruitment of Pharmacists in CGHS Delhi (July 2018)


Recruitment of Pharmacists in CGHS Delhi (July 2018)

OFFICE OF THE ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR CENTRAL GOVERNEMNT HEALTH SCHEME, DELHI

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India
ADVERTISEMENT FOR RECRUITMENT OF VACANCIES AT CGHS, DELHI
Online recruitment applications are invited from eligible candidates for filling up following vacancies at Central Government Health Scheme, Delhi.
Candidates can apply ONLINE only at https://cghsrecruitment.mahaonline.gov.in.
*Candidates who have applied for the post of Pharmacist (Unani) earlier vide advertisement no. 49/84 dated 3-9th March, 2018 published in the Employment News need not apply again.
Closing date for application: 30 (Thirty) days from date of publication of this advertisement. For eligibility and other details please visit https://cghsrecruitment.mahaonline.gov.in and cghs.gov.in.
However online applications will only be submitted at https://cghsrecruitment.mahaonline.gov.in
The number of vacancies shown are tentative and actual may vary.
(Dr. Sanjay Jain) 
Additional Director, 
CGHS, Delhi

Authority: https://cghs.gov.in
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SSC GD Constable Recruitment 2018 – 54953 Vacancies Last Date 24.8.2018


SSC GD Constable Recruitment 2018 – 54953 Vacancies Last Date 24.8.2018

SSC GD Constable Recruitment Online Application 2018 STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION

Constables (GD) in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), NIA & SSF and Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles (AR) Examination, 2018
On line registration opening Date: 21.07.2018 On line registration Closing Date: 20.08.2018 Computer based Examination date: To be notified later
“GOVERNMENT STRIVES TO HAVE A WORKFORCE WHICH REFLECTS GENDER BALANCE AND WOMEN CANDIDATES ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY”
Click Here to View Detailed PDF Notification
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Friday, July 27, 2018

Shifting of CGHS Perambur Wellness Centre


Shifting of CGHS Perambur Wellness Centre

CGHS Perambur Wellness Centre functioning at No.28 (New No.45) Perambur Hgh Road, Chennai – 600 012 will function at the following address with effect from 2nd April 2018.

New Address: No.1, SRP Koil Street, Peravallur, Agaram Junction, Perambur, Chennai – 600 082

List of Wellness Centres in Chennai

S.NO
NAME
ADDRESS
1
ADYAR WC
Block No 122/169-170, CPWD Quarters, Indira Nagar, Adyar, Chennai-600020
2
ANNA NAGAR WC &ANNA NAGAR POLYCLINIC
Central Revenue Quarters, No.15, Ranganathan Garden, Anna Nagar, Chennai-600040
3
AVADI WC
Heavy Vehicles Factory Complex, Avadi, Chennai-600054
4
GOPALAPURAM WC
No1, 1st street, Goplapuram, Chennai-600086
5
GUINDY WC
Block No,6/1-5, BCG Staff quarters, Guindy, Chennai-600032
6
KK NAGAR WC & KKNAGAR POLYCLINIC
CPWD Quarters, KK Nagar,    Chennai-600078
7
MEENAMBAKKAM WC
DGQA Complex, Meenambakkam, Chennai-600114
8
NANDAMBAKKAM WC


Quarter No. 16-19, CDA Residential Complex, Nandambakkam, Chennai-600089
9
NUNGAMBAKKAM WC
C&B Block, Ist Floor, Shastri Bhavan, Haddows Road, Chennai-600006
10
PERAMBUR WC
No.1 srp koil street Agaram Junction Perambur, Chennai
11
RA PURAM WC
No.6, Kamaraj Salai, RA Puram, Chennai-600028
12
ROYAPURAM WC
CPT QUATERS CLIVE BATTERY E1 BLOCK CHENNAI
13
TRIPLICANE WC
CPT QUATERS NAPIER BRIDGE A1 BLOCK CHENNAI
14
VEPERY WC
No .10 1st floor ,Vasu Street Kilpauk chennai 600010
15
PUDUCHERRY WC
IGMC&RI KADIRKAMAM PUDUCHERRY 605009
15
(CMS )CENTRAL MEDICAL STORES
CMS RAJAJI BHAVAN CHENNAI 90
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Not Possible to Revert Back to Old Pension Scheme


Not Possible to Revert Back to Old Pension Scheme

It is not possible for the government to revert back to old pension scheme – Minister replied in Parliament on 24.7.2018

Abolition of Contributory Pension Scheme
Representations have been received from various Associations of Government Employees on the problems being faced and the demand to withdraw the National Pension System (NPS).
The 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC) also in its report examined the issues related to NPS and made recommendations for addressing these issues. Pursuant thereto, it was decided to constitute a Committee of Secretaries to suggest measures for streamlining NPS. The Committee has submitted its report.
Due to rising and unsustainable pension bill and keeping in view of fiscal imperatives, it is not possible for the government to revert back to old pension scheme.
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Retirement Benefits for CG Employees


Retirement Benefits for CG Employees


Pension

The minimum eligibility period for receipt of pension is 10 years. A Central Government servant retiring in accordance with the Pension Rules is entitled to receive pension on completion of at least 10 years of qualifying service.
In the case of Family Pension the widow is eligible to receive family pension on death of her spouse after completion of one year of continuous service or even before completion of one year if the Government servant had been examined by the appropriate Medical Authority and declared fit for Government service.
W.e.f 1.1.2006, Pension is calculated with reference to emoluments (i.e.last basic pay) or average emoluments (i.e. average of the basic pay drawn during the last 10 months of the service) whichever is more beneficial. The amount of pension is 50% of the emoluments or average emoluments whichever is beneficial.
Minimum pension presently is Rs. 9000 per month. Maximum limit on pension is 50% of the highest pay in the Government of India (presently Rs. 1,25,000) per month. Pension is payable up to and including the date of death.

Commutation of Pension

A Central Government servant has an option to commute a portion of pension, not exceeding 40% of it, into a lump sum payment. No medical examination is required if the option is exercised within one year of retirement. If the option is exercised after expiry of one year, he/she will have to under-go medical examination by the specified competent authority.
Lump sum payable is calculated with reference to the Commutation Table. The monthly pension will stand reduced by the portion commuted and the commuted portion will be restored on the expiry of 15 years from the date of receipt of the commuted value of pension. Dearness Relief, however, will continue to be calculated on the basis of the original pension (i.e. without reduction of commuted portion).
The formula for arriving for commuted value of Pension (CVP) is CVP = 40 % (X) Commutation factor* (X)12
* The commutation factor will be with reference to age next birthday on the date on which commutation becomes absolute as per the New Table annexed to the CCS (Commutation of Pension) Rules, 1981.

Death/Retirement Gratuity

Retirement Gratuity This is payable to the retiring Government servant. A minimum of 5 years’ qualifying service and eligibility to receive service gratuity/pension is essential to get this one time lump sum benefit. Retirement gratuity is calculated @ 1/4th of a months Basic Pay plus Dearness Allowance drawn on the date of retirement for each completed six monthly period of qualifying service. There is no minimum limit for the amount of gratuity. The retirement gratuity payable for qualifying service of 33 years or more is 16 times the Basic Pay plus DA, subject to a maximum of Rs. 20 lakhs.
Death Gratuity This is a one-time lump sum benefit payable to the nominee or family member of a Government servant dying in harness. There is no stipulation in regard to any minimum length of service rendered by the deceased employee. Entitlement of death gratuity is regulated as under:
Qualifying Service
Rate
Less than one year
2 times of basic pay
One year or more but less than 5 years
6 times of basic pay
5 years or more but less than 11 years
12 times of basic pay
11 years or more but less than 20 years
20 times of basic pay
20 years or more
Half of emoluments for every completed 6 monthly period of qualifying service subject to a maximum of 33 times of emoluments.
Maximum amount of Death Gratuity admissible is Rs. 20 lakhs w.e.f. 1.1.2016
Service Gratuity A retiring Government servant will be entitled to receive service gratuity (and not pension) if total qualifying service is less than 10 years. Admissible amount is half months basic pay last drawn plus DA for each completed 6 monthly period of qualifying service. This one time lump sum payment is distinct from retirement gratuity and is paid over and above the retirement gratuity.
Issue of No Demand Certificate Dues owed by the retiring employees on account of Licence Fee for Government accommodation, advances, over payment of pay and allowances are required to be assessed by the Head of Office and intimated to the Accounts Officer two months in advance of the date of retirement so that these are recovered from retirement gratuity before payment. For this purpose the Licence Fee for those in occupation of Government accommodation is taken into account up to the end of the permissible period for which accommodation can be retained after retirement under the Rules on normal rent. The recovery of Licence Fee beyond that period is the responsibility of the Directorate of Estates. If, for any reason final dues cannot be assessed on time, then 10% of gratuity is withheld from gratuity on the basis of a commutation from the Directorate of Estates in this regard.
General Provident Fund and Incentives
As per General Provident fund (Central Services) Rules, 1960 all temporary Government servants after a continuous service of one year, all re-employed pensioners (Other than those eligible for admission to the Contributory Provident Fund) and all permanent Government servants are eligible to subscribe to the Fund. However, these rules are not applicable to any of the Government Servants who join service on or after 1.1.2004. A subscriber, at the time of joining the fund is required to make a nomination, in the prescribed form, conferring on one or more persons the right to receive the amount that may stand to his credit in the fund in the event of his death, before that amount has become payable or having become payable has not been paid. A subscriber shall subscribe monthly to the Fund except during the period when he is under suspension. Subscriptions to the Provident Fund are stopped 3 months prior to the date of superannuation. Rates of subscription shall not be less than 6% of subscribers emoluments are not more than his emoluments. Rate of interest varies according to notifications of the Government issued from time to time. The rules provide for drawal advances/ withdrawals from the fund for specific purposes. The conditions for withdrawal from the fund have been liberalized and now no documentary proof is required to be furnished by the subscriber for GPF withdrawal. On retirement of a subscriber, instructions have been issued for immediate payment of final balance on retirement. No application is required to be submitted by the subscriber for final payment from the fund. .
Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme
Under the GPF Rules, on the death of subscriber, the person entitled to receive the amount standing to the credit of the subscriber shall be paid an additional amount equal to the average balance in the account during the 3 years immediately preceding the death of the subscriber subject to certain conditions provided in the relevant Rule. The additional amount payable under that Rule shall not exceed Rs. 60,000/-. To get this benefit, the subscriber should have put in at least 5 years service at the time of his/her death.
Contributory Provident Fund
The Contributory Provident Fund Rules (India), ,1962 are applicable to every non-pensionable servant of the Government belonging to any of the services under the control of the President. A subscriber, at the time of joining the Fund is required to make a nomination in the prescribed Form conferring on one or more persons the right to receive the amount that may stand to his credit in the Fund in the event of his death, before that amount has become payable or having become payable has not been paid.
A subscriber shall subscribe monthly to the Fund when on duty or Foreign Service but not during the period of suspension. Rates of subscription shall not be less than 10% of the emoluments and not more than his emoluments. The employer’s contribution at that percentage prescribed by the Government will be credited to the subscriber’s account and this is 10%. The Rules provide for drawal of advances/ withdrawals from the CPF for specific purposes. As in GPF Rules, the CPF Rules also provide for Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme.

Leave Encashment

Encashment of leave is a benefit granted under the CCS (Leave) Rules and is not a pensionary benefit. Encashment of Earned Leave/Half Pay Leave standing at the credit of the retiring Government servant is admissible on the date of retirement subject to a maximum of 300 days.

Central Government Employees Group Insurance Scheme

A portion of monthly contributions paid while in service is credited in a Saving Fund, on which interest accrues. A Government servant while entering service has to apply in Form No. 4 of the above Scheme to the Head of Office, who shall issue a sanction for the payment of subscriber’s accumulation in the Savings Fund segment together with interest and arrange for its disbursement, soon after retirement. Payments under this Scheme are made in accordance with the Table of Benefit (as issued by Department of Expenditure) which takes in to account interest up to the date of cessation of service. Insurance cover benefit under this Scheme is available to the family in the event of death of the subscriber.
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Reservation in promotion for Scheduled Tribes



Reservation to Scheduled Tribes
“Representation of Scheduled Tribes in the posts and services of the Central Government as on 01.01.2016 is 2,76,007 as against the total employee of 32,58,663, which comes to about 8.4%”

Reservation in promotion for Scheduled Tribes
Department of Personnel & Training, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions is the nodal agency for framing policy for reservation of Scheduled Tribes. As per Department of Personnel & Training, the benefit of reservation for the Central Government posts and services is provided to the Scheduled Tribes as a composite group and not caste/sub-caste wise. The representation of Scheduled Tribes in the posts and services of the Central Government as on 01.01.2016 is 2,76,007 as against the total employee of 32,58,663, which comes to about 8.4%.
Reservation to Scheduled Tribes is continuing in Direct Recruitment in all Grades. In Promotion, reservation for Scheduled Tribes is available up to entry level of Group ‘A’. No Specific time limit was fixed in DOPT’s OM dated 13.08.1997 for continuing reservation in promotion for Scheduled Tribes. However, this OM was quashed by the Hon’ble Delhi High Court on 23.08.2017 against which Special Leave Petition has been filed by Union of India in the Hon’ble Supreme Court, which is pending.
This information was given by the Union Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Shri. Jaswantsinh Bhabhor in Rajya Sabha today.
Source: PIB
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Implementation of Reservation in Promotion for Employees


Reservation in Promotion for Central Government Employees

“State Governments are also advised to take necessary action in accordance with the above mentioned orders passed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court”

Implementation of Reservation in Promotion for Employees

The Supreme Court in Special Leave Petition (Civil) No.30621/2011 has passed the following order on 17.5.2018:-
“It is directed that the pendency of this Special Leave Petition shall not stand in the way of Union of India taking steps for the purpose of promotion from ‘reserved to reserved’ and ‘unreserved to unreserved’ and also in the matter of promotion on merits..”.
Further, in the matter related to Special Leave Petition (Civil) No.31288/2017 connected to Special Leave to Appeal (Civil) No.28306/2017, the Supreme Court held as under on 05.06.2018:-
“Heard learned counsel for the parties, Learned ASG has referred to order dated 17.05.2018 in SLP(C) No.30621/2011. It is made clear that the Union of India is not debarred from making promotions in accordance with law, subject to further orders, pending further consideration of the matter. Tag to SLP (C) No.30621 of 2011.”
Based on interim Orders/directions of the Supreme Court dated 17.05.2018 and 05.6.2018, Department of Personnel and Training vide Office Memorandum No. 36012/11/2016- Estt.(Res-I) {Pt-II} dated 15.06.2018 requested all the Ministries/Departments of the Government of India to carry out promotions in accordance with above directions of the Supreme Court on existing seniority / select lists subject to further orders which may be passed by the Supreme Court. The State Governments were advised to take necessary action in accordance with the above-mentioned orders passed by the Supreme Court.
This information was provided by the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development of North-Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh in written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.
Source: PIB
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Filing of Income Tax Returns Deadline Extended for AY 2018-19


Filing of Income Tax Returns Deadline Extended for AY 2018-19

Extension of Due Date for filing of Income Tax Returns

The due date for filing of Income Tax Returns for Assessment Year 2018-19 is 31.07.2018 for certain categories of taxpayers. Upon consideration of the matter, the Central Board of Direct Taxes(CBDT) extends the ‘due date’ for filing of Income Tax Returns from 31st July, 2018 to 31st August, 2018 in respect of the said categories of taxpayers.

No Due Date Extension for filing Income Tax – CBDT Announced on 21.7.2018 Income Tax Exemption 5 lakhs to Pensioners – Clarification

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Bonus for 2017-18 to be Paid in the Current Year 2018


Bonus for 2017-18 to be paid in the current year 2018

Productivity Linked Bonus for the financial year 2017-18 to be paid in the current year 2018

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA 
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
 (RAILWAY BOARD)
No.E(P&A)II-2018/PLB-3
New Delhi, dated: 25.07.2018
The General Secretary, 
AIRF, 
4, State Entry Road, 
New Delhi-110055

The General Secretary, 
NFIR, 
3, Chelmsford Road, 
New Delhi-110055

Subject: Productivity Linked Bonus for the financial Year 2017-18 to be paid in the current year 2018.

On the above mentioned subject, a meeting of the Federations (AIRF & NFIR) with Addl. Member (Staff) and EDPC-I has been fixed for 07.08.2018 at 03.00 P.M. in the Chamber of Addl. Member (Staff), Room No.401, Rail Bhawan, New Delhi.
President and General Secretary of the Federations may kindly make it convenient to attend the meeting.
Yours faithfully, 
sd/-
 (D.Malik) 
Director, Estt/IR
Source: NFIR
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Thursday, July 26, 2018

Single Transfer Policy for Government employees


Single Transfer Policy for Government employees

There is no proposal to formulate single transfer policy for the Government employees Single Transfer Policy for both Central & State employees

Transfer Policy
In terms of instructions issued by Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT) on transfer/posting of Government employees, all Ministries/Departments of Government of India are required to have their own guidelines for transfer/posting of their employees providing for the following –
i. minimum tenure;
ii. have a mechanism akin to Civil Services Board for recommending transfer; and
Respective Ministries/Departments are also required to place the transfer policy in public domain.
There is no proposal to formulate single transfer policy for the Government employees as guidelines for transfer/posting of employees depend on the specific requirement of individual Ministries/ Departments. Moreover, the State Public Services are under State List for which the State Governments are competent to make rules and policies. Accordingly, there is no proposal to constitute any commission for single transfer policy for both Central & State employees.
This information was provided by the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development of North-Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
Source: PIB
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Railways to Identify Employees on Unauthorised Absence


Railways to Identify Employees on Unauthorised Absence

Ministry of Railways Drive against absentee workmen in Railways

In November, 2017, a drive was launched by the Railways to identify employees on unauthorised absence in various Zonal Railways and Production Units. The details of number of absentees are given below:-

Zonal Railway/Production Unit
No of Absentees
Central
1375
East Coast
683
East Central
1792
Eastern
1214
North Central
844
North Eastern
358
Northern
1301
North Western
360
South Central
650
South East Central
274
South Eastern
829
Southern
1476
South Western
216
West Central
550
Western
1414
Chittaranjan Locomotive Works
34
Diesel Locomotive Works
6
Diesel Loco Modernisation Works
6
Integral Coach Factory
115
Rail Coach Factory
19
Rail Wheel Factory
5
Total
13521
Appropriate action under Disciplinary and Appeal Rules has been initiated against such absentees. This information was given by the Minister of State of Railways, Shri Rajen Gohain in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today. Source: PIB
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