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Revised allowances based on the recommendations of the 7th CPC in KVS

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Revised allowances based on the recommendations of the 7th CPC in KVS

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN
18, Institutional Area, Shaheed Jeet Singh Marg
New Delhi 110 016

F.1 1015-312017-KVS (Admn-I)/ VolII 
Date: 03.11.2017
The Deputy Commissioner
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan
All Regional Offices

Sub: Pay revision of employees of Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan in terms of Central Civil Services (Revised Pay), Rules, 2016-Reg.

Sir/Madam,

In continuation to KVS circular of even number dated 03.08.2017 I am directed to refer to MHRD’s letter No. F. 3-14/2017-UT.2 dated 31.10.2017 and to convey the approval of the Govt. of India for implementation of revised allowances based on the recommendations of the 7th CPC in KVS. The MHRD has agreed for additional funds to the extent of implementation of revised allowances in terms of Department of Expenditure (MoF) O.M. F. No. 1/1/2016-E.III(A) dated 26.07.2017.
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It is further clarified that Department of Expenditure (MoF) O.M. F. No. 1/1/2016-E.III(A) dated 13.01.2017 is applicable only in case of pay scales and not in case of pension as such additional funds for the purpose of pension may not be allowed while implementing the revised pay scale and allowances in KVS.

Copies of Department of Expenditure (MoF) OM’s dated 13.01.2017 and 26.07.2017 ibid are enclosed.

Yours faithfully,

Encl: As above 
(Dr. E. Prabhakar)
Joint Commissioner (Pers.)


Status of Cadre Review proposals processed in DoPT as on 31st October, 2017

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Status of Cadre Review proposals processed in DoPT from 
1st January, 2011 to 31st October, 2017 

A. Approved by Cabinet - Total 25

B. Pending Proposals - Total 17

1. With Concerned Ministry - CRC meeting held and Cabinet approval pending -4 
2. With Cabinet Secretariat - 8 
3. With Department of Personnel & Training -3 
4. With Department of Expenditure - Nil
5 With Ministry concerned for clarifications - 2
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A. Approved by Cabinet 
S.No.Name of the ServiceCRC* MeetingCabinet Approval
1CPWD Central Engineering Service, Central Electrical &   Mechanical   Engineering   Service   and   Central Architecture Service27/06/201103/01/2012
2Military Engineering Services (Indian Defence Service of Engineers, Architect Cadre and Surveyor Cadre)22/09/2011and
23/01/2012
18/04/2013
3Indian Revenue Service19/02/2013and
GoM**on
29/04/2013
23/05/2013
4Indian Radio Regulatory Service19/02/201303/07/2013
5Central Labour Service19/02/201317/07/2013
6Indian Customs & Central Excise27/08/201305/12/2013
7Indian Cost Accounts Service29/10/201302/01/2014
8Central Power Engineering Service11/12/201313/05/2014
9Indian Ordnance Factory Service19/03/201429/10/2014
10Indian Civil Accounts Service17/07/201316/01/2015
11Border Road Engineering Service26/02/201507/04/2015
12Defence Aeronautical Quality Assurance Service08/01/201506/05/2015
13Indian Trade Service06/05/201401/07/2015
14Indian Statistical Service24/06/201429/07/2015
15Indian Skill Development Service10/04/201507/10/2015
16Indian Postal Service28/12/201525/05/2016
17Central Reserve Police Force15/12/201529/06/2016
18Indian Information Service05/05/201624/08/2016
19Border Security Force29/06/201612/09/2016
20Indian P & T Accounts and Finance Service17/09/201527/10/2016
21Ministry  of  Micro,  Small  and  Medium  Enterprises (MSME) Indian Enterprise Development Service (IEDS)28/12/201521/12/2016
22Indian Telecom Service06/10/201621/12/2016
23Central Engineering Service (Roads)25/04/201606/03/2017
24Indian Naval Material Management Service24/10/201322/06/2017
25Indian Defence Accounts Service09/09/201619/07/2017
* CRC — Cadre Review Committee ** GoM — Group of Ministers

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B. Pending Proposals 

SI. No.Name of the ServiceStatus
1. With Concerned Ministry - CRC meeting held and Cabinet approval pending (4)
1Indian Petroleum and Explosive Safety Service (IPESS)CRC meeting held on 09/01/2017. Approval of MoS (PP) and FM have been obtained. Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Deptt.  of  Industrial  Policy  &  Promotion  has  to  take  the approval of Cabinet. MoC&I has moved the Cabinet Note. DoPT's comments thereon are being sent.
2Railway Protection ForceMoR has been requested on 05.07.2017 to place the earlier recommendations of CRC before the Cabinet.
3Central   Industrial   Security Force (CISF)Approvals of MoS (PP) & FM have been obtained as per the recommendations of CRC. MHA has moved Draft Note for Cabinet. Comments of DoPT thereon are being sent.
4Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) (Group 'A' Combatised)CRC meeting held on 19.7.2017. Approval of MoS (PP) & FM have been obtained. MHA has to take the approval of the Cabinet. MHA has moved the Cabinet Note. Comments of DoPT thereon are being sent.
2. With Cabinet Secretariat (8)
5Indian   Railways   Personnel ServiceNote  for  CRC  has  been  sent  to  Cabinet  Secretariat on 04.07.2017.
6Indian Railways Traffic Service-do-
7Indian Railways Stores Service-do-
8Indian Railways Accounts Service-do-
9Indian  Railways  Service  of Mechanical Engineers-do-
10Indian  Railways  Service  of Electrical Engineers-do-
11Indian  Railways  Service  of Engineers-do-
12Indian  Railways  Service  of Signal Engineers-do-
3. With Department of Personnel & Training (3)
13Indian Naval Armament Service (INAS)Certain clarifications were sought from MoD. The same have been received. The proposal is under examination.
14Indian P&T Building WorksClarifications on certain points were sought from DoT.  The same have been received. The proposal is under examination.
15Indian   Ordnance   Factories Health Services (IOFHS)The Proposal was returned to MoD with a request to resubmit as per the Cadre Review Guidelines. Revised proposal has been received. The same is under examination.
4. With Department of Expenditure (0)
5 With Ministry concerned for clarifications (2)
16Indian Economic ServiceDEA has been requested for certain clarifications vide this Division's OM dated 10.07.2017.
17Indian Defence Estate Service (IDES)MoD has been requested for certain clarifications. The same are awaited.
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7th Pay Commission: Minimum pay may be hiked but when? Here is what employees can expect

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7th Pay Commission: Minimum pay may be hiked but when? Here is what employees can expect

7th Pay Commission Minimum Pay Hike: Some news reports even claimed that the minimum pay will be hiked to Rs 21,000 from Rs 18,000. But, the million dollar question - When will it happen?

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A lot number of news reports have been claiming that the minimum pay may be hiked under 7th Pay Commission for Central government employees. Some news reports even claimed that the minimum pay will be hiked to Rs 21,000 from Rs 18,000. But, the million dollar question – When will it happen? Reportedly, Narendra Modi government wants this to happen by January 2018, as per OneIndia. Earlier, it was reported that Narendra Modi government has finally given a green signal for the hike in minimum pay and fitment factor of the Central government employees. This was a big news for Central government employees. After this, National Anomaly Committee (NAC) and Department of Expenditure will take a final call on the matter. NAC has got the nod from the government to increase minimum salary and fitment factor, according to a report in Jansatta. Now, it is being expected that the minimum salary will go up to Rs 21,000 from Rs 18,000.
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National Anomaly Committee (NAC)

NAC was formed to look into various pay related anomalies arising out of the implementation of the Seventh Central Pay Commission’s recommendations. The 22-member panel is being headed by Secretary, Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) and has members of both the official and staff side.

“It has been decided to set up the anomaly committee of the National Council (Joint Consultative Machinery) consisting of representatives of the official side and the staff side to settle any anomalies arising out of the implementation of the Pay Commission’s recommendations,” an order issued by the DoPT had said.

On June 28, in a bonanza to 48 lakh central government employees, the Union Cabinet had approved recommendations of 7th Central Pay Commission with 34 modifications. The increased allowances came into effect from July 1, 2017, is based on the recommendations of the Committee on Allowances (CoA).

10वीं पास नहीं की तो जा सकती है, अनुकम्पा के आधार पर नौकरी का मामला

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10वीं पास नहीं की तो जा सकती है नौकरी

सहारा न्यूज ब्यूरो
रेलवे में वर्षो पूर्व अनुकम्पा के आधार पर नौकरी मिली लेकिन शर्त पूरी नहीं होने की दशा में नौकरी जाने का संकट पैदा हो गया है. शर्त थी कि पांच वर्ष में दसवीं कक्षा की परीक्षा पास करनी है.

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नौकरी पाने वाले कुछ कर्मचारियों ने पांच वर्ष की अवधि बीत जाने पर भी दसवीं कक्षा की परीक्षा पास नहीं की. अब जोनल रेलवे उनकी नौकरी को लेकर क्या निर्णय करे. उसने इसका समाधान रेलवे बोर्ड से मांगा है जबकि रेलवे बोर्ड ने वित्त मंत्रालय और डीओपीटी से समाधान मांगा है. इसके बाद ही ऐसे कर्मचारियों का भविष्य तय हो सकेगा. 

दरअसल छठे वेतन आयोग की सिफारिशों में 1800 के ग्रेड पर लेबल-1एस श्रेणी बनायी गयी थी. इस श्रेणी में यह शर्त लगायी गयी थी कि आठवीं कक्षा पास व्यक्ति को नौकरी दी जाएगी. लेकिन नौकरी मिलने के बाद उस व्यक्ति को पांच वर्ष की अवधि में दसवीं की परीक्षा उत्तीर्ण करनी होगी. 
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इस नियम में यह जिक्र नहीं था कि यदि पांच वर्ष में भी उस व्यक्ति ने दसवीं कक्षा की परीक्षा पास नहीं की तो क्या होगा? नौकरी रहेगी या जाएगी. कुल मिलाकर इस श्रेणी में मृत कर्मचारियों के आश्रितों को अनुकम्पा के आधार पर नौकरी दी गयी. पांच वर्ष की अवधि बीत जाने के बाद अब भी कुछ ऐसे कर्मचारी बच गये हैं, जिन्होंने दसवीं की परीक्षा पास नहीं की है.

इस बीच सातवें वेतन आयोग की सिफारिशें आ गयीं और सातवें वेतन आयोग की सिफारिशों में 1एस लेबल का जिक्र नहीं है. सातवें वेतन आयोग की सिफारिशों में 1800 के ग्रेड पे पर लेबल-1 श्रेणी बनायी गयी है. इसी के साथ यह तय किया गया है कि अब आठवीं कक्षा पास व्यक्ति को नौकरी नहीं दी जाएगी. किसी भी दशा में नौकरी पाने वाले व्यक्ति को दसवीं कक्षा की परीक्षा पास करनी होगी.

7th CPC CEA/ Hostel Subsidy Claims & Travelling Allowance Entitlement: PCDA's instructions

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CEA, Hostel Subsidy Claims & Travelling Allowance Entitlement: PCDA's instructions 

“CHILDREN EDUCATION ALLOWANCE:

As specified in the Govt. letter No. 1(23) / 2017 / D(Pay/ Services) dated 15/09/2017, reimbursement of CEA is to be claimed once in a year, after completion of the Financial Year based on certificate from the Head of the Institution, where the ward of the employee is studying.

HOSTEL SUBSIDY:

Similar procedure is to be applied for Hostel Subsidy. The certification from the Head of Institute should also mention the amount of expenditure incurred by the Govt servant towards boarding and lodging.

These orders are applicable from 01/07/2017.

Claims on account of CEA & Hostel Subsidy w.e.f. 01/07/2017 may be forwarded after completion of the financial year.
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Claims already submitted for the period 01/07/2017 onwards are being returned unsanctioned.

TRAVELLING ALLOWANCE ENTITLEMENTS:

GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/TA/DA/Mov C dated 15th September 2017 regarding provisions relating Travelling Allowance Entitlements, are effective from 01/07/2017.

Service Personnel, who had undertaken tours and had been transferred between 01 / 07 / 2017 and the date of issue of these orders i.e. 15th Sep 2017 and whose TA/ DA claims have been settled with reference to their earlier entitlements as per 6th CPC, may submit supplementary claims based on their revised entitlement as per 7th CPC.”

Maha Dharna on 9th, 10th & 11th November 2017 at Parliament Street, New Delhi by Confederation

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Maha Dharna on 9th, 10th & 11th November 2017

MOST IMPORTANT

MAHA DHARNA – VENUE
PARLIAMENT STREET NEW DELHI.

Dear Comrades,

           It is informed that the main venue of Maha Dharna on 9th , 10th & 11th November 2017 to be held by Central Trade Unions & Independent Federations at New Delhi will be Parliament Street , adjacent to Jantar Mantar (Not Jantar  Mantar).
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 All comrades of Confederation affiliated Organisations are requested to assemble at Parliament Street at 10 AM where banner of the Confederation will be exhibited.

S/d,
M.Krishnan
Secretary General
Confederation
Mob & WhatsApp : 09447068125.
Email : mkrishnan6854 [at] gmail.com

Source : Confederationhq

7th CPC Pension Revision for Pre-2016 Compulsory Retired under Rule 40 & Compassionate Allowance Pensioner's Pension Revision: CPAO's instructions

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7th CPC Pension Revision for Pre-2016 Compulsory Retired(Rule 40) & Compassionate Allowance(Rule 41) Pensioner's: CPAO's instructions

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
DEPARTMENT OF EXPENDITURE
CENTRAL PENSION ACCOUNTING OFFICE
TRIKOOT-II.BHIKAJI CAMA PLACE,
NEW DELHI-110066

CPAO/IT&Tech/Revision(7thCPC)/19.Vol-III(C)/2016-17/143 
03.11.2017

Office Memorandum

Subject: - Implementation of Government's decision on the recommendations of 7th Central Pay Commission - Revision of pension of pre- 2016 Pensioners/ Family Pensioners, etc.-reg.

DP&PW vide OM No. 38/37/2016-P&PW (A) dated-12.05.2017 on the above subject had issued detailed instructions to all concerned to revise the pensions of pre-2016 pensioners/ family pensioners. But while issuing instructions to PAOs vide CPAOs OM No. CPAO /IT& Tech/ Revision (7th CPC)/ 19 Vol-III/2016-17/37 dated-25.05.2017 inadvertently an important point “that these orders would not be applicable for the purpose of revision of pension of those pensioners who were drawing compulsory retirement pension under Rule 40 of the CCS (Pension) Rules or compassionate allowance under Rule 41 of the CCS (Pension) Rules. The pensioners in these categories would continue to be entitled to get revised pension in accordance with the instructions contained in DP&PW O.M. No. 38/37/2016-P&PW(A)(ii) dated 04.08.2016” was missed.
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Consequently, it has been noticed that some Ministries/Departments have revised the pensions of pensioners who were drawing compulsory retirement pension under Rule 40 of CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 or Compassionate allowance under 41 of the CCS (Pension) Rules also and sent to CPAO. These cases are to be returned to the concerned PAOs by CPAO.

In view of the above, to avoid any further problems arising out of it, all Pr. CCAs/CCAs/ CAs/ AGs/ Administrators of UPS are requested to instruct their PAOs not to revise such cases.

This issues with the approval of the competent authority.
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(Md. Shahid Kamal Ansari)
(Asstt. Controller of Accounts)

Guidelines on Air Travel on Government Expenses - Purchase of Tickets from Authorised Agent: MHA OM

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Guidelines on Air Travel on Government Expenses - Purchase of Tickets from Authorised Agent: MHA OM

No.19011/01/2015-Fin.II(Pt.)
Government of India
Ministry of Home Affairs

North Block, New Delhi,
Dated November 03, 2017

OFFICE-MEMORANDUM

Sub: Guidelines on Air Travel on Government Expenses - Purchase of Tickets from Authorised Agent- reg.

The undersigned is directed to refer to GoI 14 below SR 48-8 wherein provision has been made that in all cases of air travel, where Govt. of India bears the cost of air passage, the officials have to travel only by Air India. Further, GoI 16 below the rule stipulates for purchase of air ticket directly from Airlines (Booking Counter or website of Airlines) or by utilizing the services of the authorised agents viz. M/s. Balmer Lawrie Co., M/s Ashoka Travels & Tours and IRCTC. Department of Expenditure, M/o. Finance time and again also stressed the need of travel only by Air India and purchase of air tickets from permissible source. Recent in this row is their OM No. 19024/22/2017E-IV dated 18th July, 2017 (copy enclosed for ready reference).
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2. Despite this MHA is frequently in receipt of proposals for relaxation of above rules citing reason of ignorance/unawareness of these guidelines. Department of Expenditure has clarified to MHA that henceforth relaxation on account of ignorance/unawareness of the guidelines would not be considered by them in future.
3. It is, accordingly, stressed upon all the offices/Division under the ambit of Integrated Finance Division of MHA to scrupulously follow the guidelines relating to air travel.

Encl.: A/a.
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(Kumar Manoj Kashyap)
Under Secretary & FA (Fin-II)


House Building Advance 2017 Rules as per 7th CPC - Silent Features

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House Building Advance 2017
Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs
09-November-2017 18:33 IST
House Building Advance 2017

The Government has revised the House Building Advance (HBA) rules for Central Government Employees incorporating the accepted recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission.  Following are the salient features of the new rules:-

1.         The total amount of advance that a central government employee can borrow from government has been revised upwards.  The employee can up to borrow 34 months of the basic pay subject to a maximum of Rs. 25 lakhs (Rs. Twenty Five Lakhs only), or cost of the house/flat, or the amount according to repaying capacity, whichever is the least for new construction/purchase of new house/flat.  Earlier this limit was only Rs.7.50 lakhs.
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2.         Similarly, the HBA amount for expansion of the house has been revised to a maximum of Rs.10 lakhs or 34 months of basic pay or cost of the expansion of the house or amount according to repaying capacity, whichever is least. This amount was earlier Rs.1.80 lakhs.

3.      The cost ceiling limit of the house which an employee can construct/ purchase has been revised to Rs.1.00 crore with a proviso of upward revision of 25% in deserving cases. The earlier cost ceiling limit was Rs.30 lakhs.

4.      Both spouses, if they are central government employees, are now eligible to take HBA either jointly, or separately.  Earlier only one spouse was eligible for House Building Advance.

5.      There is a provision for individuals migrating from home loans taken from Financial Institutions/ Banks to HBA, if they so desire.
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6.      The provision for availing ‘second charge’ on the house for taking loans to fund balance amount from Banks/ Financial Institutions has been simplified considerably. ‘No Objection Certificate’ will be issued along with sanction order of HBA, on employee’s declaration.

7.      Henceforth, the rate of Interest on Housing Building Advance shall be at only one rate of 8.50% at simple interest (in place of the earlier four slabs of  bearing interest rates ranging from 6% to 9.50% for different slabs of HBA which ranged from Rs.50,000/- to Rs.7,50,000/-) .

8.       This rate of interest shall be reviewed every three years.  All cases of subsequent tranches/ installments of HBA being taken by the employee in different financial years shall be governed by the applicable rate of interest in the year in which the HBA was sanctioned, in the event of change in the rate of interest.  HBA is admissible to an employee only once in a life time.

9.      The clause of adding a higher rate of interest at 2.5% (two point five percent) above the prescribed rate during sanction of House Building Advance stands withdrawn. Earlier the employee was sanctioned an advance at an interest rate of 2.5%  above the scheduled rates with the stipulation that if conditions attached to the sanction including those relating to the recovery of amount are fulfilled completely,  to the satisfaction of the competent authority, a rebate of interest to the extent of 2.5% was allowed.

10.  The methodology of recovery of HBA shall continue as per the existing pattern recovery of principal first in the first fifteen years in 180 monthly instalments and interest thereafter in next five years in 60 monthly instalments.

11.   The house/flat constructed/purchased with the help of House Building advance can be insured with the private insurance companies which are approved by Insurance Regulatory Development Authority (IRDA).

12.       This attractive package is expected to incentivize the government employee to buy house/ flat by taking the revised HBA along with other bank loans, if required.  This will give a fillip to the Housing infrastructure sector.
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Empanelment of Fortis Escorts Hospital under CGHS Jaipur regarding

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Empanelment of Fortis Escorts Hospital under CGHS Jaipur regarding

Government of India
Central Government Health Schemes
Kendirya Sadan Parisar, 'B' Block,
Ground Fllor, Sector-10, Vidyadhar Nagar, Jaipur - 302039

No.CGHS/JPR/ RPH&DC/2017(Admn.)/8722-44
Dated: 26-07-2017

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject : Empanelment of Private hospitals under CGHS Jaipur

With reference to letter F.No. S-11045/36/2012-CGHS(HEC) dated 16th October, 2015 allowing benefit of continuous empanelment scheme to NABH/NABL accredited Health Care Organisation / Diagnostic Centres [HCOs] under CGHS, the undersigned is directed to convey that in addition to the list of the hospitals (including dental clinics & eye centres) and diagnostic laboratories already empanelled following Health Care Organization (HCO) has also been empanelled under CGHS Jaipur with the issuance of this order. The newly empanelled Health Care Organisation may be treated as included in the existing list of empanelled HCOs under CGHS Jaipur with the same terms and conditions as have been indicated in the Office Memorandum dated 14.11.2014. from the date of the issue of this pm to 16.08.2017. 

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S. NoName of  the HCOs/ DCAddress & Tel. No.NABH /Non-NABHFacilities Empanalled for
01Fortis Escorts HospitalJawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur-302017 (Raj.)
TeI.No. 254 7000 E-mail contactus.jaipur [at] forlishealthcare.com

Empanelled w.e.f. 26.07.2017.
 
NABH
w.e.f. 16.06.2014 to 14.08.2017

NABL
w.e.f. 02.09.2016 to 01.09.2018

Imaging/ Radiology will be treated as Non-NABL
Anaesthesiology, Cardiac Anaesthesia, Cardiology (invasive and Non invasive) Cardiothoracic Surgery, Clinical Psychology, Critical Care (Adult, Paediatrics, Neonate), Dentistry, Ear Nose and Throat, Endocrine Surgery, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology {Adult and Paediatric], General Surgery, GI Surgery & Bariatric Surgery. Hand Micro Surgery. internal Medicine, Medical Oncology, Nephrology including Dialysis, Neurology (Adult & Paediatrics] Neurosurgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, including infertility, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedic (including Joint Replacement Surgeries), Paediatric Cardiology, Paediatric Surgery, Paediatrics and Neonatology, Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery, Psychiatry (Only OPD), Renal Transplant, Respiratory Medicine, Rheumatology, Skin & Venereal Diseases, Sports injury Management, Surgical Oncology. Urology and all other available facilities.

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Empanelment of Private Health Care Organization under CGHS Chandigarh (Continuous Empanelment Scheme)

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Empanelment of Private Health Care Organization under CGHS Chandigarh (Continuous Empanelment Scheme)
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
(CHNTRAL GOVT. HEALTH SCHEME)
O/O ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR, CGHS, CHANDIGARH. 
4th floor, Kendriya Sadan SECTOR-9A, CHANDIGARH-160009 

No: AD/CGHS/CHD/EPHDC/E-tendring/2017/4544-60
Dated: 30.10.2017

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject : Empanelment of Private Health Care Organization under CGHS Chandigarh (Continuous Empanelment Scheme) - regarding

In continuation of this office Memorandum dated 04.03.2016 & as per Govt. of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Dte. General of CGHS (Hospital Empanelment Cell), Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi’s letter No. S.11045/36/2012-CGHS(HEC) Pt.I dated 06.10.1015, it is notified that the under mentioned HCO's included in the existing list of empanelled hospitals for CGHS Chandingarh upto 16.11.2017 as per terms and conditions as stated in O.M. dated 17.11.2014:-

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S. NoName of  the HospitalWhether NABH accreditedEmpanalled for the purposeDate of empanelment/ Validity
1.
Health Map Diagnostic Private Ltd,
Room No. 35, Civil Hospital, Panchkula (Haryana) 0172 - 2561130
NABL AccreditedMRI & CT Scan.30.10.2017
To
16.11.2017*
2.Mayo Healthcare Super Specialty Hospital,
Site 1 & 2, Sector 69, Near Gurudwara Singh Shaheedan, Mohali (Punjab) 160062 0172-5240000
NABL AccreditedAll available facilities30.10.2017
To
16.11.2017*
3.Land Mark Hospital,
Site No. 1 & 2, Sector 33C, Chandigarh
NABL AccreditedAll available facilities 13.10.2017
To
16.11.2017*

*As per further directions/orders received from the Competent Authority.

Sd/-
Additional/Director
C.G.H.S., Chandigarh

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Extension of Empanelment of empanelled HCO in all CGHS cities except Delhi/NCR

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Extension of empanelment of empanelled HCO in all CGHS cities except Delhi/NCR

F. No: 8-11045/36/2016-CGHS (HEC)
Government of India
Directorate General of Central Govt. Health Scheme
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare

Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated: 29th September, 2017
O F F I C E  O R D E R 

Sub: Extension of empanelment of already empanelled Health Care Organizations in all CGHS cities except Delhi/NCR.

With reference to above mentioned subject attention is drawn to OM dated 17.11.2014 and further OMS empanelling Health Care Organizations under CGHS outside Delhi/NCR till 16.11.2017. Now it has been decided to extend validity of empanelment of all Health Care Organizations already empanelled under CGHS outside Delhi/NCR further till 31.12.2017 on same terms & conditions on which they are presently empanelled.
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[Dr. D.C. Joshi]
Director (CGHS)

Extension of empanelment of HCOs- CGHS Trivandrum

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Extension of empanelment of HCOs- CGHS Trivandrum

OFFICE OF THE ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR, 
2/117, MOSQUE LANE, KESAVADASAPURAM, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - 695

E- 33/2017/CGHS/TVM/3253
Date: 01.11.2017

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Extension of validity period of services to CGHS beneficiaries

In continuation to this Office letter No: E- 33/2017/CGHS/TVM/2858-2864 dated: 09.10.2017 the following HCOs will be continuing as an empanelled HCO tinder CGHS Trivandrum for further One year with effect from 01.11.2017 to 31.10.2018 with existing terms and conditions of MoA dated 01.11.2017 or till the new empanelment process, whichever is earlier.
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LIST OF EMPANELLED HCO’S IN CGHS TRIVANDRUM AS ON 01.11.2017

S. NoName of  the Hospital/ Diagnostic Centre
NABH/ NABL
Procedure for which empanelled
1.Chaithanya Eye Hospital & Research Institute,
Kesavadasapuram Jn., Thiruvananthapurarn 695 004
[Tel: 0471 - 447 183]
NABHSpecialized treatment and diagnostic procedures for Ophthalmology
2.M/s. Devi Scans Private Limited, Kumarapuram,
Medical College P.O., Trivandrum 695 011
Phone 0471 2552727
NABLDiagnostic centre (Laboratory, MRI, CT, Mammography, USG/Colour Doppler, X-ray, ECG, Bone Deositometry)
3.M/S EI-lab Metropolis Diagnosis Evaluation and Research private limited - The Apollo Clinic
TC 12/1235(1], Law College Jn. Kunnukuzhy, Vikas Bhavan PO., Thimvananthapuram- 695033, Ph
No: 2303010
NABLDiagnostic centre (Laboratory, USG/Colour Doppler, X-ray, ECG)
4.Dr. Gopinath's Diagnostic Services
NABL Accredited & ISO 9001:2008 Certified
Ulloor Road, Medical College. P.O. Trivandrum-69501 l
Contact: 0471-2445940, 3295207, Fax:0471-2445187
Website: www.drgopinaths.com
Email ID: dgds91@gmail.com
NABLDiagnostic centre (Laboratory, USG/Colour Doppler, X-ray, ECG)

CGHS and CS(MA) Beneficiaries can go directly at empanelled hospitals on advise of Central/State Govt Specialists

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CGHS and CS(MA) Beneficiaries can go directly at empanelled hospitals on advice of Central/State Govt Specialists - Simplification of procedure for treatment at private hospitals empanelled under CGHS/CS (MA) Rules,1944

Z 15025/105/2017/DIR/CGHS/EHS
Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of Health & Family Welfare EHS Section

Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated the 9th November,2017

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Simplification of procedure for treatment at private hospitals empanelled under CGHS/CS (MA) Rules, 1944

With reference to the above mentioned subject the undersigned is directed to state that this Ministry has been receiving representations for simplification of procedure for undergoing treatment at private hospitals empanelled under CGHS. The matter has been examined and it has now been decided that CGHS beneficiaries are allowed to undergo treatment at private hospitals empanelled under CGHS of specific treatment procedures listed under CGHS rate list are advised by a Specialist in a Central Government / State Govt. Specialist hospital or a CGHS Medical Officer without any requirement of any other referral (permission) letter.
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2. Private empanelled hospitals shall perform the treatment on cashless basis in respect of pensioners, ex-MPs, Freedom Fighters, Regular employees {both CGHS and CS (MA) beneficiaries} of this Ministry & other categories of CGHS beneficiaries, who are presently eligible for credit facility and shall enclose the prescription issued by Government Specialist or a CGHS Medical Officer, in original (or a self-attested photocopy) along with the hospital bill submitted to the competent authorities.

3. Serving government employees shall enclose the prescription issued by a Government Specialist or a CGHS Medical Officer in original (or a self-attested photocopy), while submitting the medical claim to the concerned Ministry /department/office for reimbursement.

4. CGHS Medical Officer / Government Specialist shall not refer the beneficiaries to any particular empanelled hospital by name but, shall specify the treatment procedure and mention ‘referred to any CGHS empanelled centre’.

5.These orders are applicable only in respect of treatment procedures for which CGHS rates are available.
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6.This issue with the concurrence of IFD vide FTS No. 3130849, dated 09.11.2017.

Sd/-
[Sunil Kumar Gupta]
Under Secretary to Government of India

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Stepping up of pay of senior Assistants of CSS drawing less pay on promotion in the Section Officers’ Grade than their juniors

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Stepping up of pay of senior Assistants of CSS drawing less pay on promotion in the Section Officers’ Grade than their juniors: DoPT's OM

F.No.18/2/2014-CS-I(S)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training

2nd Floor, A Wing, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market
New Delhi, the 6 November, 2017

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Stepping up of pay of senior Assistants of CSS drawing less pay on promotion in the Section Officers’ Grade than their juniors -regarding.

Ref: OM No.18/2/2007-CS-l dated 20.05.2014 & 08.07.2014 and OM No.18/212014-CS.l(S) dated 27.12.20216.

Representations have been received from some CSS officers in whose case re-fixation and recovery orders have been issued by concerned Ministries/Departments in pursuance to DOPT OM dated 20.05.2014, requesting withdrawal of the OMs referred above.

2. It is once again clarified that OM No.5/16/80-CS.I dated 13.4.1988 was issued on acceptance of award by Board of Arbitration in CA Reference No.7 of 1984 which allowed stepping up of pay of an Assistant of CSS, who is senior by virtue of having been recruited through an earlier examination but is drawing less pay on promotion in the Grade of Section Officer than his junior recruited through a later examination, up to a level equal to the pay of such junior Section Officer in the same cadre i.e. senior DR Assistant to junior DR Assistant of later exam on their promotion as Section Officer. Vide OM No.5/21/92-CS.I dated 23.2.1994 this benefit of stepping up was extended to Section Officers appointed through Limited Departmental Competitive Examination (LDCE) (again applicable to DR Assistants only). OM No.5/1/96-CS.I dated 8.10.1996 further extended this benefit in case of promotee Assistants and also to the cases where both junior and senior have been recruited on the basis of the same Select List Assistants Grade Examination, as the case may be in accordance with judgements of CAT in OA No. 365/90 (Shri K.C. Sehgal VS UOI and CA No. 869/91 (Shri L.K. Chawla VS UOI), which were upheld by the Hon’ble Supreme Court.
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3. That there are general guidelines of stepping up of pay issued by the Ministry of Finance vide OM No.F.2(78)-E.III(A) dated 0 .02.1966 and this Department vide OM dated 04.11.1993. One of the conditions of the general guidelines for allowing stepping up of pay to a senior govt. servant with reference to a junior is that the senior should have drawn more pay than the junior in the lower grade also.

4. However, certain clarifications were issued by CS-I Division, DoPT in 2007 and 2008 to individual Ministries/Departments, on references received from them, which were at variance with the general conditions of stepping up of pay i.e. stepping up of pay was allowed even if junior was drawing more pay than the senior in the lower grade i.e. in Assistant/Grade. Therefore, vide OM dated 29.5.2009, the clarification issued in 2007 & 2008 were withdrawn and Ministries/Departments were advised to strictly allow stepping up enforcing conditions laid down in OM dated 8.10.1996. Departments were also informed vide OM dated 21.05.2010 that as the matter was still under consideration, status-quo, as on date, might be maintained in the matter of stepping up of pay of Section Officers of CSS till the matter attains finality. Eventually, the matter attained finality and a consolidated OM as vetted by the Estt..(Pay) Division of this Department and Department of Expenditure was issued on 20.05.2014.

5. The Ministries/Departments were requested vide OM dated 20.05.14 that stepping up of pay already allowed in cases where the individuals are not covered by the OMs dated 13.04.1988, 23.02.1994 and 08.10.1996 and general conditions as laid down in OM dated 04.11.193, should be reviewed and pay re-fixed accordingly. That excess payments made to the employees in the cases of wrong stepping up of pay should be recovered in terms of DOP&T’s OM No.18/26/2011-Estt(Pay-l) dated 06.02.2014 and a compliance report in this regard furnished to this Department. It was further clarified vide OM dated 08.7.2014 that all the three OMs and general conditions of stepping up of pay are not exclusive of each other and the three OMs are to be read with and subject to the general conditions reiterated vide OM dated 4.11.1993, therefore, stepping up of pay is not to be allowed where junior was drawing more pay than the senior in the lower grade.

6. As regards, OA No.2884/2015 and similar OAs filed in this regard, it is observed that only applicants in these cases have been granted interim stay by the Learned CAT. That the said OAs have been filed by the applicants in the individual capacity. Thus in all those cases where stepping up of pay has been allowed, but where the benefited individuals were not covered by the OMs dated 13.4.88, 23.2.94 and 8.10.96 and the general conditions of stepping up of pay as laid down in the DOP&T’s OM No. 4/7/92-Estt(Pay-1) dated 04.11.93, pay will have to be re-fixed and recovery of excess payment, if any, is to be made.

7. Therefore, vide reminder OM dated 27.12.16, the Ministries/Departments were requested to expedite the compliance reports as requested vide OM dated 20.05.2014 except in those cases where matter of recovery is subjudice/stayed by order of any competent court.
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8. It may be mentioned that one of the similarly placed officers, in whose case orders for stepping up of pay with reference to a promotee assistant was issued but not implemented, had approached CA (PB) through OA No.1199/2014(H.C. Rai vs. UOI). The CAT vide its order dated 28.03.17 while dismissing the OA had categorically ruled that the stepping up of his pay was not in consonance with the provisions of OM dated 20.05.2014 i.e. OMs dated 13.4.88, 23.2.94 and 8.10.96.

9. With regards difficulty being faced by some Ministries/Departments in establishing links/chain of officers in refixation/recovery matters, it is hereby mentioned that many Ministries/Departments have already issued re-fixation orders establishing links by themselves as per the instructions issued by this Department.

10. All the Ministries/Departments are thus again requested to furnish the compliance reports in the prescribed proforma, latest by 15th November 2017.

11. In view of above, the representations/OMS of following have no merit and are accordingly disposed off:

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(Anil Tripathi)
Under Secretary to the Govt. of India


Extension of Empanelment of AYUSH Hospitals / Centers under CGHS and CS (MA) Rules till 15.12.2017

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Extension of Empanelment of AYUSH Hospitals / Centers under CGHS and CS (MA) Rules till 15.12.2017

F. No. 8.11011/90/2016-CGHS (HEC/Ayush)
Government of India
Ministry of Health & family welfare
Directorate General of Central Government Heal Scheme
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Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi
Dated: 9th November, 2017

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Extension of Empanelment of AYUSH Hospitals / Centers under CGHS and CS (MA) Rules for Ayurveda, Unani and Yoga; Naturopathy treatments / procedures till 15.12.2017

Reference is invited to the O.M. dated 24.07.2017 by which empanelment of Ayush hospitals under CGHS was extended till 31.10.2017. In furtherance to that O.M. undersigned is directed to state that all existing empanelled Ayush hospitals under CGHS would further remain empanelled till 15.12.2017 on same terms and conditions on which they were empanelled vide O.M. dated 01.10.2015.

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This issues with the approval of AS 85 DG (CGHS).

Sd/-
(Dr. D.C. Joshi)
Director (CGHS)

7th CPC Revision of Pension/Family pension on the bases of pay Matrix in respect of Pre-1990 - Application Format for All Pre-2016 Pensioners

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7th CPC Revision of Pension/Family pension on the bases of pay Matrix in respect of Pre-1990 - Application Format for All Pre-2016 Pensioners

No. A-38020/2/2017-Adm.I
Government of India/Bharat Sarkar
Ministry of Labour & Employment/Shram Aur Rozgar Mantralaya
Shram Shakti Bhawan, Rafi Marg, New Delhi - 110001

Shram Shakti Bhavan, Room No.315
Rafi Marg, New Delhi-110001

Dated:31.10.2017

To

As per list enclosed.

Subject: Revision of Pension/Family pension in respect of Pre-1990-reg.

Sir/Madam,
Central Pension Account Office(CPAO) has provided a list (annexed) of 441 pensioners/family pensioners of pre-1990 pensioners. All the concerned pensioners/family pensioners are requested to contact their respective offices from where they had retired alongwith duly filled up enclosed proforma With supporting documents for further necessary action.

Yours faithfully,
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(Narendra Mohan Gupta)
Section Officer
Adm.I


Date:

To

(Name & address Head of Office- from where retired)
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Subject: Revision of pension /family pension pre-2016 pensioners/ family pensioners on the basis of pay Matrix prescribed by 7th CPC.

Ref: Deptt. Of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare OM No.38/37/2016-P&PW(A) dt. 12/05/2017 Ministry of Finance (Deptt. Of Expenditure) O.M.No.1/13/EV/2017 dated 23rd May,2017.

Sir/Madam,

I am the Central Government Pensioner/my spouse retired from the above cited Central Government Department. I hereby apply for revision of my pension/family pension in terms of the Government orders cited above. My details are as under:

1. Name

2. Designation on retirement

3. Date of Retirement

4. Pay & Pay Scale on retirement:

5. PPO No.(Photo copy of PPO Book enclosed):

6. Bank Account details(Name of Bank/Account No./lFSC code:)


7.Present Address:


8.Contact No.(Land Line/Moblile No./Email ID):


Yours faithfully,


(Signature)
Name & Address

Moble No.________
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Pay element relating to Running Staff/Loco Inspectors after the recommendations of Seventh CPC

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Pay element relating to Running Staff/Loco Inspectors after the recommendations of Seventh CPC

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(RAILWAY BOARD)
No.E(P&A)II-2015/RS-25
New Delhi,dated:13.11.2017
The General Manager,
Metro Railway,
Kolkata.

Sub.:- Pay element relating to Running Staff/Loco Inspectors after the recommendations of Seventh CPC.

Please refer to your letter no. MRTS/E.345/0/12/Pt.IV/Misc dt. 05.05.2017 requesting a clarification about the percentage of pay element to be reckoned for the purpose of computation of pensionary benefits in respect of Loco Inspectors. This issue has also been raised by GS/NFIR in his letter no. IV/RSAC/Conf/Pt. VIII dt. 15.09.2017.
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2. Loco Inspectors are entitled to 30% add-on pay element for retirement benefits as per paragraph no. 5.5 of Board’s letter no. E(P&A)II/83/RS-10(iv) dt. 25.11.1992 which has not been amended as yet. It is clarified that the pay element (presently 30% until further orders) has to be reckoned in the revised pay structure of Seventh CPC for calculation of pensionary benefits of Loco Inspectors.

3. In this connection it is noted that many retired Loco Inspectors, even after getting the benefit of 30% add-on pay element at the time of pay fixation as Loco Inspectors, have gone to Courts of Law claiming 55% pay element for pensionary benefits equating themselves to the running staff. It is reiterated that Loco Inspectors are not classified as running staff and therefore are not entitled to 55% pay element for pensionary benefits. This fact may be conveyed to such Loco Inspectors while calculating their pensionary benefits.

4. This issues with the concurrence of the Finance Directorate of the Ministry of Railways.
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(Salim Md. Ahmed)
Deputy Director/E(P&A)II,
Railway Board.

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Provision of seats for TTEs/Conductors in trains - Railway Board Order

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Provision of seats for TTEs/Conductors in trains - Railway Board Order

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(RAILWAY BOARD)

No. 2003/TG-I/20/P/2
New Delhi, Dated: 02.11.2017

The Principal Chief Commercial Managers,
All Zonal Railways

(COMMERCIAL CIRCULAR NO. 72 OF 2017)

Sub: Provision of seats for TTEs/Conductors.

Please refer to this office letter No. 2001-TG-I/13/P dated 03.10.2002 wherein instructions have been issued regarding earmarking of Accommodation for TTE/Conductors in Mail/Express trains, Rajdjani Express trains, Shatabdi Express trains, day journey trains and Jan-Shatabdi Express trains. The matter has been further reviewed keeping in view the trains which have been introduced subsequently e,g, Duronto, Humsafar, Suvidha Special trains etc. Moreover, the capacity of 3AC conventional coaches is 64 berths whereas that of LHB 3AC coaches is 72 berths and that of 3E coaches is 78 berths & hence 3E coaches should be considered at par with 3AC coaches. Accordingly, it has been decided to earmark the following accommodation for onboard Ticket Checking Staff & RPF/GRP:-

a. Mail/Express trains with sleeping accommodation and leg-wise manning (Covering normal Mail/Express trains, Mahamana etc.)
(i) Berth No. 5 in A-1 Coach only for Conductor manning 1st AC/ AC 2 tier/First Class coaches.
(ii) Berth No. 7 in B-1/ BE-1 Coach only for TTE manning AC3 tier/3E coaches.
(iii) Berth No. 7 in alternate sleeper class coaches for TTEs manning Sleeper Class coaches.
b. Mail/Express trains with sleeping accommodation and end to end manning (covering Rajdhani/Shatabdi/Duronto type trains)
(i) Berth No. 5 in A-1 Coach for TS manning 1st AC and 2nd AC coaches.
(ii) Berth No. 7 in B-1, B-3, B-5, & B-7 coaches of Dy. TS manning AC-2/3-tier coaches. In case of 3E, similar arrangements should be made in BE-1, BE-4 and BE-7 or G-1, G-3, G-5 & G-7 coaches in case of Garib Rath type trains.
c. Mail/Express trains with sitting accommodation and end to end manning. (Shatabdi type trains)
(i) Seat No.1 in Coach No. C-1, C-3, C-5 & C-7 coaches for TS/Dy. TS.
(ii) Trains superintendent will occupy the seat in the coach adjacent to the executive class coach.
d. Mail/Express trains having sitting accommodation and leg-wise manning (Inter-city type trains)
(i) Seat No.1 in every alternate second class coach for ticket checking staff manning these coaches.
(ii) Seat No.1 in alternate Chair Car coach.
(iii) In case composite coach with sitting and sleeping accommodation is attahced, seat no.1 in the sitting portion of the composite coach should be earmarked, for the ticket checking staff.
e. Accommodation for RPF/GRP: One side lower berth (berth no. 63 in coach S1) may be earmarked in sleeper class coach in the entire train in which this staff is travelling. To make it clearer, if the train is being escorted by GRP, one berth will be earmarked for GRP and in case the train is escorted by RPF, one berth in sleeper class will be earmarked for RPF. In case no RPF/GRP is escorting the train, no accommodation will be earmarked for them.

2. The number of berths/seats to be earmarked in a train for onboard ticket checking staff will be keeping in view the composition of the train. In case the number of staff manning a train on regular basis (working as per roster) is less, the number of berths/seats to be earmarked for onboard ticket checking staff can be reduced and the same can be reviewed also subsequently based on manning on regular basis (working as per roster) subject to maximum yardstick indicated above. In the train also the number of berths/seats to be utilized by the onboard ticket checking staff will be equal to the number of staff and the berths/seats in excess will be released to RAC or other passengers.

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(Vikram Singh)
Director Passenger Marketing
Railway Board


Source: http://www.indianrailways.gov.in/

Adoption of clarification issued by Ministry of Finance regarding modifications of Level-13 of Pay Matrix.

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Adoption of clarification issued by Ministry of Finance regarding modifications of Level-13 of Pay Matrix.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (BHARAT SARKAR)
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (RAIL MANTRALAYA)
(RAILWAY BOARD)

S. No. We. /PC-VII
RBE No.: 161 /2017
File No. PC-VII/2017/RSRP/1
New Delhi, dated: 31/10/2017

The General Manager/CAOS(R),
All Indian Railways & Production Units,
(As per mailing list)

Sub: - Adoption of clarification issued by Ministry of Finance regarding modifications of Level-13 of Pay Matrix.

Modifications to Railway Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2016 were notified vide Gazette Notification No. G.S.R 882(E) dated 14.07.2017 thereby making changes in Level-13 of the Pay Matrix.

2. Now, Ministry of Finance (Department of Expenditure) vide their O.M No. 4-6/2017-IC/E-III(A) dated 28.09.2107 (copy enclosed) has issued detailed clarifications addressing the following issues arising out of the modification to Level-13 of the Pay Matrix:
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(i) Issue No. 1 - Whether pay in the Level-13 is to be fixed by multiplying by a factor of 2.57 or 2.67.

(ii) Issue No. 2- Pay re-fixed in the modified Level-13 working out lower than the pay fixed in the earlier Level-13.

(iii) Issue No. 3- Re-exercise of option for coming over to the Revised pay structure in 9 case of Level-13.

3. The clarifications issued by Ministry of Finance (Department of Expenditure) vide their O.M dated 28.09.2017 will be applicable mutatis mutandis in Railways with respect to RS(RP) Rules, 2016 and amendment notified on 14.07.2017. However, the period for any recovery or waving off recovery will be upto 31.07.2017 as the amendments to the RS(RP) Rules, 2016 were notified in July, 2017. Similarly, the time period for re-exercise of options, if any, as mentioned in para-15 of the enclosed O.M will count from the date of issue of this letter.

4. The cases of employees who retired on or after 01.01.2016 and upto 31.07.2017 and if covered under para 12 of Ministry of Finance’s OM dated 28.09.2017, shall be processed as per Rule 90 of Railway Services (Pension) Rules, 1993.
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5. Hindi version will follow.

(Jaya Kumar G)
Deputy Director, Pay Commission-VII
Railway Board

7th CPC: Modification of Level-13 of Pay Matrix - Issues IOR, Fitment Factor, Revision of Option etc. - Fin Min Order 28.09.2017

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