NEW PENSION SCHEME (NPS)-----MAJOR BOOST WITH SBI

Friday, April 30, 2010





New Pension Scheme (NPS) is set to receive a major boost with the SBI...

NPS gets a chunk of SBI staff’s pension corpus

The Central government sponsored New Pension Scheme (NPS) is set to receive a major boost with the State Bank of India, moving a significant part of its employees’ pension corpus to the scheme. The NPS will also get significant contributions in coming months by way of employer and employee contribution towards the pension of public sector bank employees who join after April 1, 2010.

A senior official at the pension regulator PFRDA said NPS fund managers will henceforth manage a chunk of a fund that helps pay for retirement benefits of all present and former employees of the country’s largest lender.

“We received various queries from SBI regarding the nitty-gritties of our scheme,” said Rani Singh Nair, executive director at PFRDA. “We are happy to report that they have now joined us and we hope many others will also be encouraged to follow the example,” she told ET.



Industry officials say SBI is moving close to Rs 2,000 crore out of its about Rs 25,000-crore employees retirement corpus to NPS. The bank feels that NPS will help the fund fetch better returns than the current system it has in place.

As per published data, in-house fund management of most stateowned banks earned 8-9 % annualised returns in the fiscal year ended March 2009. NPS earned nearly 16%. It is this higher yield that SBI is trying to capture by participating in NPS.

In terms of the agreement between IBA and bank unions, all bank employees joining after April 1 will migrate to a defined contribution scheme. Since several public sector banks are planning to recruit clerks and probationary officers in the coming months, the number of NPS accounts are expected to grow sharply.

SBI’s chunk is a part of an overall corpus that pays for certain retirement benefits of employees, including the defined benefit pension.

Besides SBI, several state-owned corporations such as Nalco and Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) have transferred a portion of their employees retirement benefit corpus to the NPS to take advantage of the benefits of economies of scale in managing retirement funds.



Unlike employees at state-owned banks, SBI employees are supposed to enjoy a “third benefit” as a part of their superannuation package. While others receive only provident fund (or pension) and gratuity post-retirement, SBI executives additionally get a third pension component.

This is done on a “defined benefit” basis, where the bank promises a specified monthly benefit on retirement that is predetermined by a formula based on the employee’s earnings history, tenure of service and age, rather than as a function of investment returns.



Source: Economic Times
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GRADE PAY Rs 4200 TO MCM ----ISSUANCE OF ORDER WILL BE DELAYED

Apr 30, 2010





Grade Pay Rs.4200 to MCM:Issuance of Order will be delayed



The sources close to the South Block told that the proposal approved by the Finance Ministry (Department of Expenditure) regarding granting Grade Pay Rs.4200 to MCM in Ministry of Defence, facing a surprising twist in its non ending long journey.

It has been told that all the three federations (AIDEF, INDWF, and BPMS) are opposing this proposal as it was not the same as they accepted in Fast Track Committee. Hence it is believed that the Defence Ministry now sent the file back to MOF for the approval of the proposal accepted in Fast Track Committee.

In the old proposal it has been recommended that there will be 4 Grade Structure, in which Skilled-45%, Highly Skilled II-20.5%, Highly Skilled I-20.5%and MCM will be 14%and the Grade Pays are Rs.1900 to Skilled,Rs.2400 to HS-II,Rs.2800 to HS-I and Rs.4200 to MCM.



source: GEN
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GRADE PAY RS 4200------- ELIGIBLE TO TRAVEL BY 2ND CLASS AC

Entitlement of Employees for 2nd Class Ac

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.
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ABOUT LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION ENCASHMENT(EL)

As per Rule 38-A of CCS Leave Rules, 1972, CG employees are permitted to encash earned leave upto 10 days at the time of availing Leave Travel Concession subject to the condition that earned leave of at least an equivalent duration should be availed of by the employee simultaneously.

While facility of LTC is also admissible while availing Casual Leave, employees who are proceeding on LTC after availing leave other than earned leave could not encash their leave availed for LTC as the this procedure allows encashment only for earned leave when LTC is availed.

Now it has been decided by Government to allow encashment of earned leave upto 10 days at the time of availing LTC without any linkage to the number of days and the nature of leave availed while proceeding on LTC.

In fine, issue of this order would definitely be a happy news for those who avails LTC without proceeding on EL, so that they can save EL to encash the same at the time of retirement.http://gconnect.in/6cpc_orders/ltc/ltc_encashment.pdf





Download Office Memorandum No. 14028/4/2009- Estt. (L) courtesy;gconnect
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LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION ----CCS RULES

HELLO CG EMPLOYEES
EXAMINATIONS  ARE OVER NOW. NOW EVERYBODY ARE AT HOME .WATCHING TV TALKING WITH FRIENDS ALSO GETTING BORED .NOW THEY NEED A FRESH OUTTING I THINK YOU TOO NEED THAT . BECAUSE EVERYDAY RUNNING FOR WORK TO OFFICE OR AT THE WORKSHOP GAVE YOU STRESS .TO RELEAVE  YOUR STRESS PLAN    NOW TO

VISIT SOME TOURISTS PLACES  THROUGH LTC. MORE OVER TO KNOW ABOUT LTC AND ITS CONTENTS PLEASE VISIT THE LINK GIVEN BELOW . DO NOT DEPEND ALWAYS YOUR OFFICE ASSISTANT WHO IS LOOKING LTC . EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT LTC AND ITS RULES .http://persmin.nic.in/EmployeesCorner/Acts_Rules/CCS%28LTC%29/contents.htm#1.%20Short%20title,%20commencement%20and%20application.%20%E2%80%93%C2%A0  
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LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION ----FAQ

 

APRIL   AND MAY   MOST OF THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES  BEST TIME TO AVAIL LTC  .SOME IMPORTANT  FAQ  GIVEN BELOW TO  KNOW ABOUT LTC.





1.WHAT IS HOME TOWN  LTC?

Hometown is the place declared by the employee as his home town





2. What is the frequency of Home Town LTC?





LTC to home Town is available for once in two years. i.e once in a block of two calendar years, such as 2008-2009, 2010-2011 and so on.



3. What is ALL India LTC?





The leave travel concession to any place in India shall be admissible irrespective of the distance of the place of visit from the headquarters of the Government servant, once in a block of four calendar years



4. How many times a government servant can avail LTC in a block of four years?





LTC is allowed for journey to “Home Town” once in a block of two years and “Any place in India” once in a block of four years in lieu of any one of two Home town LTC. In other words, in a block of 4 years a government at the maximum can either avail one home town LTC and one All India LTC or two home town LTC.

5. What is the LTC provisions available to New recruits?



Leave travel concessions shall be admissible on completion of one year’s continuous service Fresh recruits to central government may be allowed to avail 3 home town LTC and one All India LTC in lieu of one home town LTC. This concession is entitled to them for first two block years of four years.





6. What is the provisions for encashing the Earned Leave while proceeding on LTC?





Government officers are allowed to encash ten days of earned leave at the time of availing of LTC and to the extent of sixty days during the entire career. The leave encashed at the time of LTC will not be deducted from the maximum amount of earned leave encashable at the time of retirement. It is further clarified that where both husband and wife are Government servants, the present entitlement for availing LTC shall remain unchanged, and encashment of leave equal to 10 days at the time of availing of LTC will continue to be available to both, subject to a maximum of sixty days each during the career.

7. Can I change my Home Town?



The hometown once declared and accepted by the controlling officer shall be treated as final. In exceptional circumstances, the Head of the Department or if the Government servant himself is the Head of the Department, the Administrative Ministry, may authorise a change in such declaration provided that such a change shall not be made more than once during the service of a Government servant.





8. Can I carry over if I could not avail LTC during a particular block year?

A Government servant who is unable to avail of the leave travel concession within a particular block of two years or four years may avail of the same within the first year of the next block of two years or four years.





9. Can I get advance amount before proceeding to LTC?





Yes. Provisional LTC claim to the extent of 90% of estimated fare can be received as LTC advance.



10. Whether LTC is available when we travel by a private taxi?





where a Govt. servant traveling by road takes a seat or seats in a bus, van or other vehicle operated by Tourism Development Corporations in the Public Sector, State Transport Corporations and Transport services run by other Government or local bodies, reimbursement shall be either the actual hire charges or entitled class by rail by the shortest direct route, whichever is less. Reimbursement shall not be admissible for journey by a private car (owned, borrowed or hired), or a bus, van or other vehicle owned by private operators.

11. What is the present position for travel by Air when LTC is availed?

As per OM No.7(1)E.Coord/2009 dated 22nd March, 2010 austerity measures will remain in place for travel by air (where admissible) on LTC, which would continue to be restricted to economy class irrespective of the entitlement. Also travel by private airlines has also been restricted as far as LTC is concerned. However, travel by air using private airlines while performing tour to North Eastern Regions on LTC has been permitted.

12. Whether the relaxation for travel by air to visit to NER has been extended?



No. As per the OM No: 31011/4/2007-Estt (A) dated 2.5.2008, relaxation for travel by air to visit to NER is valid till 1.5.2010.



13. Whether Group C and D employees can travel by Air to NER from their place of posting while proceeding on LTC?

No. As per the OM No: 31011/4/2007-Estt (A) dated 2.5.2008, Group A and Group B employees will be entitled to travel by Air from their place of posting in the case of tour to NER availing LTC. Other categories of employees will be entitled to travel by air to a city in the NER from Guwahati or Kolkota.





14. Can I convert my home town LTC into LTC for destinations in NER, if had performed all india LTC already during the block year of 4 years?

Yes. As per the OM No: 31011/4/2007-Estt (A) dated 2.5.2008, all central government employees will be allowed conversion of one block of Home Town LTC into LTC for destination in NER. This relaxation is irrespective of the availment of all India LTC previously by the employee in the same block year of 4 years. For example, if an employee availed All India LTC in lieu of home town LTC in the first block consisting of two years, he is eligible to avail LTC to NER in lieu of Home town LTC available in the second block consisting of two years

15. Whether I can avail LTC for my parents who are not entitled for any sort of Leave travel concession by virtue of their employment?





No. If parents are not wholly dependent on the government servant, they are not entitled for any LTC.





16. What is LTC 80?



LTC 80 is a scheme offered by Air India for booking air tickets when central government officers avail LTC. Prior to July 2009, tariff under LTC 80 was very significant as officers were allowed to travel in private airlines while claiming LTC. In such cases rates under LTC 80 were reimbursed to officers irrespective the amount spent by them for travelling in private airlines. However, after July 2009, travel by private airlines while proceeding on LTC is not allowed and further officers are allowed to claim only the economy class airfare or LTC 80 rates.





17.what are all the conditions for declaring home town?

In normal parlance home town is a place where the government servant is born. However it may not be applicable to many as we would have shifted to other places from the place of our birth due to various reasons. The following guidelines provided by govt which are not exhaustive could be useful for deciding the home town. But it’s clearly stipulated that the decision of the Controlling Officer whether or not to accept such place as the hometown of the Government servant shall be final.



The place declared by Government servant is the one which requires his physical presence at intervals for discharging various domestic and social obligations, and if so, whether after his entry into service, the Government servant had been visiting that place frequently.



The Government servant owns residential property in that place or whether he is a member of a joint family having such property there.



His near relations are resident in that place.



Prior to his entry into Government service, the Government servant had been living there for some years.



Where the Government servant or the family of which he is a member owns a residential or landed property in more than one place, it is left to the Government servant to make a choice giving reasons for the same.



18. Whether both the husband and wife are eligible to LTC separately if they are government servants?



When husband and wife both are Govt. servants, they could, at their option, choose to declare separate hometown and both of them may claim the concession separately under the normal provisions of CCS (LTC) Rules in respect of the members of their respective families subject to the condition that if husband or wife avails the facility as a member of the family of the other, he or she will not be entitled for claiming the concession for self independently. Similarly, the children shall be eligible for the benefit in one particular block as members of the family of one of the parents only.





19. What are all conditions for claiming LTC when the home town of a government servant is outside india?





A Government servant who declares, subject to the satisfaction of the Controlling Officer, that his hometown is outside India, will also be entitled to the leave travel concession for visiting his hometown. LTC in such a case will be limited to the fares for journey up to and from the railway station (by the shortest route) nearest to the hometown or the railway station for the nearest port of embarkation/disembarkation in India.





20. Whether the family can perform journey separately?





Where a Government servant and his family perform journeys separately, there is no objection to his presenting separate claims. In each case, however, the claim should be for both outward and inward journeys.





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MCM--GRADE PAY 4200---OFB

Apr 22, 2010





      MCM - Grade Pay Rs.4200(in MOD) is approved by Ministry of Finance



INDWF sources revealed that the proposal submitted by MOD on the approval of Fast Track Committee to create Four grade structure for industrial employees has been now approved by Ministry of Finance,(Department of Expenditure) on 22.04.2010.According to the approval the following proposal has been granted.

GRADE                                      RATIO                             GRADE PAY



SKILLED                                 45%                                           Rs.1900



HIGHLY SKILLED-II             27.5%                                         Rs.2400



HIGHLY SKILLED-I              27.5%                                         Rs.2800



MCM 25% of HS-I and HS-II Rs.4200





1. Only three grades will be there. HS-I,HS-II,SKILLED



2. MCM will not be Hierarchy



3. Feeder grade for Charge Man will be HS-I



4. MCM and HS-I Grades and revised Grade pay will be effect from 01-01-2006.



5. One time relaxation from Trade Test for HS-I w.e.f .01-01-2006



6. After getting approval from Defence (Finance) necessary orders will be issued by Ministry of Defence by next week



source: GEN
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FINANCE MINISTRY APPROVES MCM GRADE PAY 4200 ---- OFB

ALL FEDERATIONS IN OFB(AIDEF,INDWF) INFORMED THEIR UNION REPRESENTATIVES ABOUT MCM GRADE PAY (4200)AND 4 GRADES STRUCTURE AT PAR WITH RAILWAYS

APPROVED BY FINANCE MINISTRY  TODAY.

MCM-----4500-- 7000--REVISED TO 5000---8000.GRADE PAY---4200

HS--1  AND   HS--11  GRADE PAY 2800---2400  RESPECTIVELY.



SOURCE;AIDEF
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CGEGIS – CENTRAL Government Employees Group Insurance Scheme

CGEGIS – CENTRAL    Government Employees Group Insurance Scheme



Group Insurance Scheme for Railway Servants



By admin - Last updated: Wednesday, April 21, 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



SOURCE;GED
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ADDITION/DELITION OF EMPANELLED HOSPITALS FROM CGHS LIST

The Directorate General of Health Service,CGHS Desk.ll, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi,with referance to the order NoS.11011/69/2004-CGHS Desk.Il (Part.4),Dated ,the 30th March, 2010,has directed the CGHS Head Quarters to add/delete the names of empanelled hospitals from the Ministry’s website due to non-submission of MOA / bank guarantee and not interested to continue on the panel of CGHS after expiry of agreement period of two years  TO VIEW THE  HOSPITALS  CLICK HERE--http://mohfw.nic.in/writereaddata/cghsdata/citytender/File146.pdf

 

SOURCE;GEN
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LTC RELAXATION for travel by air to visit NER.

Apr 20, 2010
F.No. 31011/4/2007-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 1st May. 2010



source;gen

                                                                          Smt.Raj Bala Singh



                                                        Under SecretarY to the Government of India
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HOUSE BUILDING ADVANCE

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NEW PENSION SCHEME

Sixth Location for opening NPS account



click here to view the order----http://pfrda.org.in/writereaddata/linkimages/POP-SP%20Locations15th%20October%2020098253233032.pdf
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NEW PENSION SCHEME

Subscribers Registered under the New Pension System (NPS)



click here to view the order ----http://pfrda.org.in/writereaddata/linkimages/NPS%20Subscriber_Status_23092255647336.pdf
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NEW PENSION SCHEME

Request for Proposal (RFP) for appointment of additional Points of Presence for expansion of New Pension System delivery network for all citizens



cllick here to view the order ----Request for Proposal (RFP) for appointment of additional Points of Presence for expansion of New Pension System delivery network for all citizens
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NEW PENSION SCHEME

Notice Inviting Proposal for Appointment of Institutional Adviser to review the performance of Pension Fund Managers



to view the order click here---http://pfrda.org.in/writereaddata/linkimages/Trust%20Adv9719554666.pdf
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LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION-------LTC

Use of own car/hired taxi on LTC journey on account of physical handicap 28.10.09



to view the order click here----http://persmin.gov.in/WriteData/CircularNotification/ScanDocument/31011_3_2009-Estt(A)I.pdf
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LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION-------LTC

Regulation of Journey by air while availing Leave Travel Concession - clarification regarding 9.9.99
to view the order click here----http://persmin.gov.in/writedata/circularnotification/scandocument/31011_2_2006-estt.(a).pdf
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LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION-------LTC

Regulation of Journey by air while availing Leave Travel Concession - clarification regarding.27.7.09



to view the order click  here---http://persmin.gov.in/writedata/circularnotification/scandocument/31011_2_2006-estt.(a)-2.pdf
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LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION-------LTC

Travel entitlement for the purpose of Leave Travel Concession (LTC) 3.6.09



to view the order clik here----http://persmin.gov.in/writedata/circularnotification/scandocument/31011_4_2008-estt.(a)-1.pdf
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LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION-------LTC

Expenditure Management - Economy Measures and Rationalization of Expenditure - Guidelines related to LTC - Clarifications - reg.4.12.08



to view the order clik here---http://persmin.gov.in/WriteData/CircularNotification/ScanDocument/7(1)_E.%20Coord_2008.pdf
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LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION-------LTC

EXPENDITURE   MANAGEMENT---ECONOMY  MEASURES  AND  RATIONALIZATION  OF EXPENDITURE---GUIDELINES   RELATED TO LTC



to view the order clik herehttp://persmin.gov.in/writedata/circularnotification/scandocument/f.no.7%20(1)_e.coord._2008.pdf
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LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION-------LTC

SIXTH CENTRAL PAY COMMSION---RECOMENDATIONS RELATING TO LTC-acceptance of





to view the order clik belowhttp://persmin.gov.in/writedata/circularnotification/scandocument/31011_4_2008-estt.(a).pdf
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CGHS----MORE DETAILS

The “Central Government Health Scheme” (CGHS) provides comprehensive health care facilities for the Central Govt. employees and pensioners and their dependents residing in CGHS covered cities.

Started in New Delhi in 1954, Central Govt. Health Scheme is now in operation in Allahabad ,Ahemdabad ,Bangalore , Bhubhaneshwar ,Bhopal ,Chandigarh , Chennai ,Delhi , Dehradun ,Guwahati , Hyderabad , Jaipur , Jabalpur , Kanpur , Kolkatta , Lucknow , Meerut , Mumbai , Nagpur , Patna , Pune , Ranchi , Shillong , Trivandrum and Jammu.

The Central Govt. Health Scheme provides comprehensive health care to the CGHS Beneficiaries in India. The medical facilities are provided through Wellness Centres(previously referred to as CGHS Dispensaries) /polyclinics under Allopathic, Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Sidha and Homeopathic systems of medicines.

v 248 allopathic dispensaries, 19 polyclinics.78 Ayush dispensary/ units

v 3 Yoga Centres

v 65 Laboratories

v 17 Dental Units

SOURCE;GOVTEMPDIARY.COM
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National Anomaly Committee Meeting-NFIR Report

Apr 1, 2010





National Anomaly Committee Meeting-NFIR Report



Staff Side Leader of National Anomaly Committee Sri. M.Raghavaiah has explained the outcome of the second anomaly committee meeting briefly to the General Secretaries of affiliated unions of National Federation of Indian Railwaymen (NFIR), in his website

The full text as reported by the Leader (Staff side), National Anomaly committee, in his website, is reproduced below...

FAX/Letter





No. IV/NC/JCM/NAC/09



dated 27.3.2010





The General Secretaries of



affiliated Unions of NFIR.





Dear brothers,

Sub:- National Anomaly Committee Meeting held at North Block, New Delhi on 27.3.2010

Conclusions on important issues pertaining to Anomalies as a result of discussions in to-day’s meeting are mentioned below:-





1.Anomaly due to postponement of increment in the case of those whose increment has fallen from February to June, 2006:-:





After discussions, it was agreed to issue orders for rectifying the anomaly. We have suggested that in all those cases the annual increment may be pre-dated to 1.1.2006. We are hopeful that order as demanded will be issued.

2. Various aberrations in the Modified Assured Career Progressive Scheme (MACPS):-





The Chairman of the National Anomaly Committee has decided to constitute a Joint Committee to deal all such aberrations and submit its report for the Government to take decision. Very soon a Joint Committee will be constituted. Affiliates are free to furnish the deficiencies of the scheme to NFIR immediately.

3. Junior drawing higher pay than the Senior :-

The Chairman has advised Railways to collect data and furnish to DOPT and Ministry of Finance for taking appropriate corrective steps.

4. Health Insurance Scheme recommended by VI CPC – Implementation of the recommendations:-





The Chairman has assured that without prior consultations, the scheme shall not be finalised and allowances such as Risk Allowance, Patient Care Allowance etc. will continue till the final decision is taken.





5. VI CPC pay fixation – Grant of another option to the staff:-

The Chairman said that the proposal for delegation of powers is under process and very soon this will be finalised.

6. Revision of medical allowance to the Pensioners :-





Under consideration. The issue is now before the Committee of the Secretaries. The Chairman has assured to see that processing is speeded up.

7. Denial of increment due to absence without pay:-





We have explained the grave implications of the Government’s. decision and demanded that the increment should be granted when the employee has put in six months qualifying service in a year. It was agreed to consider and rectify the anomalous situation.





Yours fraternally,

s/d

(M. Raghavaiah)



General Secretary





Source: CGSTAFFNEWS
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