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Scheme for compassionate appointment – Review of Relative Merit Points and Procedure for selection – DoP Order

Scheme for compassionate appointment — Review of Relative Merit Points and Procedure for selection – Dept of Posts Order

No.17-1/2022-SPG-II
Government of India
Ministry of Communications
Department of Posts
Dak Bhavan. Parliament Street
New Delhi-110001

Dated the 23 March, 2022

To
1. All Chief Postmasters General / Postmasters General :
2. Chief General Manager. BD Directorate / Parcel Directorate / PL] Directorate
3. Director. RAKNPA / CGM. CEPT / Directors of all PTCs
4 Addl. Director General, Army Postal Service, New Delhi
5. All General Managers (Finance) / Directors Postal Accounts / DDAP

Subject: Scheme for compassionate appointment — Review of Relative Merit Points and Procedure for selection.

Madam/Sir,

Letter No.17-4/2018-SPG-II dated 28.09.2020 providing for Revised Relative Merit Points System (RMPS) and procedure for compassionate appointments in the Department of Posts may please be referred to. The matter has been reviewed keeping in view the references received from various stakeholders including Circles and instructions contained in DOP&T OM No.43019/9/2019-Estt.(D) dated 23.08.2021.

2. The Relative Merit Points for assigning weightage to various attributes of the applicants for compassionate appointment have been reviewed. The revised RMP is based on 100 points of 10 variables with provision of additional 15 maximum bonus points for the applicant if she is the widow of the deceased employee/wife of an employee who has retired on medical grounds. The new RMPS is given in Annexure.

3. Cutoff date for working out the indigency of the dependent family of the deceased employee: Date of death or date of retirement on medical grounds will be considered as cutoff date for the purpose of assessing the indigent condition of the applicant under RMPS for compassionate appointment.

4. Cases to be considered by CRC: All the cases of death/retirement on medical grounds which occur till 31st December will be considered alongwith cases ‘referred by previous CRC for consideration by next CRC’. For example. CRC scheduled in 2022 (for vacancy year 2021), will consider all cases of death/retirement on medical grounds till 31st Dec 2021 along with ‘referred cases of previous CRC of vacancy year 2020’.

The CRC for vacancies of different years will be conducted separately in a manner that CRC for earliest year is conducted first and CRC for latest year is conducted last.

5. Rejection of case: Each case should be considered three times continuously in a row and if a case is not recommended in third consideration depending upon RMPS of the case, the CRC which is considering the case third time, shall reject the case. Past applications which were not categorically rejected by previous CRCs and have not been considered 3 times by CRCs, shall be considered again (till completion of 3 times consideration) where CRC shall categorically recommend any of the remarks:

(a) Recommended for appointment on compassionate grounds
(b) Not recommended for appointment due to paucity of vacancies in current year. To be considered by next CRC
(c) Rejected

Once an application has been recommended for rejection by the CRC and recommendation accepted by the competent authority which, after due consideration of all facts and circumstances of the case, did not find merit in the case, the candidature of the applicant shall not be considered again except under explicit direction of the court or discovery of new facts or material which was either not in the knowledge of the applicant or the applicant was prevented to produce the same on account of some sufficient cause.

6. Recommendations as ‘Trainee’: The recommendations related to ‘Trainee’ should be restricted to Multi Tasking Staff cadre only.

7. Age of case: The time gap between date of death/retirement on medical grounds and date of application shall be taken as ‘age of the case’. In case, there is no dependent family members eligible to apply for compassionate appointment solely on the grounds of age (all dependents being minor), time gap between the date on which any dependent becomes major (irrespective of fact whether the same dependent is the applicant or not) and date of application shall be taken as ‘age of the case’. This will have no link with date of meeting of CRC or vacancy years against which the application is being considered. This formula shall be applied only for calculation of RMP for immediate relief.

8. Belated cases: Currently, cases which are more than 5 years old, are termed as belated case. The time gap of 5 years will be continued to categorize a case as belated case. This 5 year period will be counted strictly from the date of death/retirement on medical grounds upto the date of application irrespective of all dependents being minor at the time of death/retirement on medical grounds of the employee.

9. Missing person cases: In case of missing person, application will be accepted only after two years of date of report of missing of official as mentioned in FIR. All the condition related to compassionate appointment to dependent of missing official as prescribed by DOP&T should be ensured.

10. Circle specific vacancy: The vacancies to be utilized by a Circle for compassionate appointment in a year should not be more than 5% of the vacancies in Direct Recruitment Quota in Group C Posts in a year. The Circles will utilize 100% quota earmarked for appointment on compassionate grounds of a vacancy year. In case no eligible candidate is available, the left over vacancies will be added to DR vacancies of next year. The vacancies arising in PAOs, Civil/Electrical wing shall also be taken into consideration.

11. Crucial date of eligibility: Crucial date for age limit and educational qualification shall be the date of application. In case, any applicant upgrades his/her educational qualification, he/she will be free to continue with old educational qualification or to withdraw old application and submit application afresh with revised educational qualification. If the applicant withdraws old application and submit application afresh with revised educational qualification, the various parameters applicable with regard to date of application for considering compassionate appointment will be applied as on date of fresh application. If an applicant has crossed maximum age limit prescribed for a post to which he is being considered for appointment on compassionate grounds, as on the date of application, age relaxation will be required in the case. The lower age limit should, however, in no case be relaxed below 18 years of age as on the date of application.

12. Place of Posting: As far as administratively feasible, applicant appointed on compassionate grounds will be posted at a place as per preference indicated or near his/her home town or in same division in which the applicant is residing, subject to availability of vacancies.

13. CRC meeting schedule: In all cases of death/retirement on medical grounds upto 31st December, cutoff date for receipt of application shall be 31st January of the following year for consideration of application for the CRC meeting scheduled during April of the following year. For example, for deaths/retirements on medical grounds upto 31st December, 2021 and receipt of application upto 31st January 2022, CRC should consider such cases against vacancy year of 2021 in its meeting which shall be scheduled during April, 2022. In case no application is submitted by dependents of the deceased/retired on medical grounds employee, a letter from the dependent family members stating reasons for non-submission of application or report from Divisional Head (in case family refuse to give such letter) shall be placed before the CRC.

14. Date of effect of these guidelines: These revised guidelines will be applicable with immediate effect and all the CRC meets after issue of this OM shall follow the revised guidelines.

15. Instructions issued by DoPT from time to time related to compassionate appointment will continue to be guiding factor while deciding the cases.

16. This issues with the approval of Competent Authority.

(Vinayak Mishra)
Assistant Director General (SPG)

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Procedure to change of option by a Pensioner from FMA to CGHS facility: DOPPW

The pensioners or family pensioners can change the option from Fixed Medical Allowance FMA to CGHS (OPD) facility under CGHS or vice versa once during their lifetime

No. 4/05/2019-P&PW(D)
भारत सरकार
कार्मिक, लोक श‍िकायत एवं पेंशन मंत्रालय
पेंशन एवं पेंशनभोगी कल्‍याण विभाग

तृतीय तल, लोक नायक भवन
खान मार्केट, नई द‍िल्‍ली-110003
दिनांक: 23 मार्च, 2022

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Procedure for implementation of change of option by a Pensioner/Family Pensioner from FMA to CGHS (OPD) facility and vice-versa-reg

The undersigned is directed to say that the Central Government Civil Pensioners/Family Pensioners residing in areas not covered under Central Government Health Scheme administered by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and corresponding health schemes administered by other Ministries/Departments for their retired employees for meeting expenditure on their day-to­-day medical expenses that do not require hospitalization, are entitled to receive a monthly Fixed Medical Allowance (FMA). The amount of FMA was revised from time to time and was last revised to Rs.1000/- p.m. w.e.f. 01.07.2017 vide this Department’s OM No. 4/34/2017-P&PW(D) dated 19.07.2017.

2. Only those Pensioners/Family Pensioners who are residing i n an area not covered by CGHS, and specifically opt for not availing of OPD facilities in the nearest CGHS dispensary, are entitled medical allowance. An option is required to be exercised by a retiree at the time of retirement for availing OPD medical facility or FMA. Only one change in option in the life-time of a Pensioner/ Family Pensioner is allowed.

3. The Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice, in its 110th report on “Pensioner’s Grievances-Impact of Pension Adalats and Centralized Pensioners Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPENGRAMS)” has made following recommendation :

Also Read: Fixed Medical Allowance to Central Government Civil Pensioners residing in areas not covered under CGHS

(3.22) The Committee takes note of the difficulties faced by pensioners in surrendering their Fixed Medical Allowance (FMA) and getting FMA Surrender Certificate to avail CGHS indoor & outdoor (OPD) facilities, and, accordingly, recommends DoPPW and CGA that the procedural loopholes coming in this way should be plugged and ensure that all such pensioners should get FMA Surrender Certificates in a hassle free manner through online mode under intimation to the bank concerned and a timeline should be fixed in this regard.

4. If a Pensioner/Family Pensioner who is residing in a non-CGHS areas and is in receipt of FMA, intends to avail the OPD facility under CGHS, etc. he has to forego FMA to become eligible for OPD facility under CGHS. However. in the absence of any guidelines for discontinuance of FMA by the Bank and issue of CGHS card for OPD facility, Pensioners/Family Pensioners are often facing difficulty in exercising revised option in this regard. The matter has been examined in consultation with Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Central Pension Accounting Office and the following procedure is laid down in this regard:-

(i) If a Pensioner/ Family Pensioner residing in non-CGHS area shifts his/her residence to a CGHS covered area, he/she no longer remains eligible for FMA irrespective whether he/she avails the CGHS facility or not. It will, therefore, be the responsibility of the Pensioner / Family Pensioner that on shifting from a non-CGHS area to a CGHS covered area and while requesting for change of address from a non-CGHS area to a CGHS covered area, he/she will apply to the Bank in Form 2 for discontinuation of his/her FMA. The pension disbursing banks will also make a provision in their system so that whenever a Pensioner/Family Pensioner gives an intimation regarding change of residence from a non-CGHS area to a CGHS covered area, the FMA being paid to the Pensioner/Family Pensioner would automatically be stopped, irrespective whether or not the Pensioner/ Family Pensioner has requested in Form-2 for stoppage of his/her FMA.

On receipt of an application in Form-2 from the Pensioner/Family Pensioner, who has shifted from a non-CGHS area to a CGHS covered area, the Bank will issue a certificate in Form-3 regarding discontinuation of FMA to the Pensioner/Family Pensioner within three working days from the date of receipt of the application for the said certificate. Thereafter, it will be open to the Pensioner /Family Pensioner to apply to the CGHS authorities for issue of a CGHS card for both OPD and IPD facility, by payment of requisite CGHS contributions.

In case the Pensioner/Family Pensioner applies for issue of a CGHS card, the same will be issued to him/her by the CGHS authorities as per their laid down procedure, if the Pensioner/Family Pensioner otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions for issue of CGHS Card. The CGHS authorities will, however, issue a provisional CGHS card to the Pensioner/Family Pensioner within four working days from the date of completion of all formalities and deposit of contributions by the Pensioner/Family Pensioner and such provisional Card will remain valid till issue of a final CGHS Card.

(ii) If a Pensioner/Family Pensioner, residing in a non-CGHS area and availing FMA in lieu of OPD facility, intends to avail CGHS facility for both OPD and IPD, he/she may apply to the concerned branch of the pension disbursing bank in Form-2 for discontinuation of FMA, to enable him/her to apply to the CGHS authorities for the CGHS facility. The Pensioner/Family Pensioner will also give an undertaking in Form-2 to the Bank that the option being exercised by him/her to avail medical facility under CGHS or other similar Health Scheme of their respective Ministry/Department, is a one­ time option and that he/she has not availed the facility of change of option from CGHS to FMA in the past. The pension disbursing bank shall, thereafter, stop the payment of FMA in respect of such Pensioner/Family Pensioner and issue a certificate in Form-3 to him/her regarding discontinuance of FMA, within three working days from the date of receipt of application.

Thereafter. the Pensioner/Family Pensioner may apply to the concerned CGHS authorities for issue of CGHS card for both OPD as well as IPD facility after paying requisite CGHS contribution, if not already paid. The CGHS authorities will, issue the CGHS Card (including OPD facility) to him/her as per their procedure, if the Pensioner/Family Pensioner otherwise fulfils the eligibility conditions for issue of CG !I S Card. The CGHS authorities will, however, issue a provisional CGHS card to the Pensioner/Family Pensioner within four working days from the date of completion of all formalities and deposit of contributions by the Pensioner/Family Pensioner and such provisional Card will remain valid till issue of a final CGHS Card.

(iii) After discontinuing the FMA, the bank will make necessary changes in both halves of PPO in regard to discontinuance of FMA. The CPPC of the concerned bank, shall send an intimation to the Central Pension Accounting Office (CPAO) in the proforma at Form-4 for updating the record. CPAO will thereafter forward the intimation to the concerned Pay & Account Office (PAO) after updating the data in the PARAS (i.e. CPAO’s database). On receipt of intimation from CPAO, PAO will inform the change in status to the concerned Head of Office for record.

5. If a Pensioner/Family Pensioner, who is availing CGHS/medical facility for both IPD and OPD, intends to avail FMA while residing in a non-CGHS area or on shifting of residence from a CGHS area to a non-CGHS area. he/she may apply to the CGHS authorities for surrender of OPD facility under CGHS. On receipt of an application to this effect, the CGHS authorities will make necessary endorsement on the CGHS card and issue a certificate within four working days from the date of receipt of application, that the Pensioner/Family Pensioner is not availing OPD facility and is availing only IPD facility under CGHS. Thereafter, the Pensioner/Family Pensioner will submit an application to the Head of Office along with copy of the surrender certificate for issue of a revised pension payment authority for payment of FMA. The case for issue of the revised pension payment authority will then be processed in the usual manner through PAO and CPAO and sent to the Pension Disbursing Bank for payment of FMA along with monthly pension. The revised Pension Payment Authority will be issued within two months from the date of submission of application by the Pensioner/Family pensioner in this regard. The payment of FMA in such cases will however, be made from the date of issue of the surrender certificate by the CGHS authorities.

Encl: FMA Forms

(Charanjit Taneja)
Under Secretary to the Government of India

What are the new CGHS guidelines for pensioners?

The pensioner or family pensioner in receipt of FMA can opt for CGHS ‘Out Patient Department (OPD)’ facility and vice-versa.  

Can pensioners / family pensioners change FMA to CGHS Facility?

Yes, DOPPW released the office memorandum on 23rd March 2022 for Procedure for implementation of change of option by a Pensioner/Family Pensioner from FMA to CGHS (OPD) facility and vice-versa

How people availing FMA may opt for CGHS (OPD) facility?

A person, willing to take the OPD facility, may apply to the concerned pension disbursing bank for discontinuation of FMA.

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NPS to OPS: No proposal to reintroduce Old Pension Scheme [Rajya Sabha QA]

NPS to OPS: There is no proposal to reintroduce old pension scheme to Central Government civil employees joined on or after 01.01.2004. This information was given by Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr. JItendra Singh in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today

NPS to OPS

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS
(DEPARTMENT OF PENSION & PENSIONERS’ WELFARE)

RAJYA SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2518
(TO BE ANSWERED ON 24.03.2022)

RESTORATION OF OLD PENSION SCHEME

2518 SHRI MD. NADIMUL HAQUE:
SHRI DEEPENDER SINGH HOODA:

Will the PRIME MINISTER be pleased to state:

(a) whether Government propose to reintroduce the Old Pension Scheme (OPS) following the demands for same that has risen from various quarters;

(b) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor;

(c) whether Government is aware that experts have pointed out that under the National Pension System(NPS), economic downturns can affect pensions as it is market-linked;

(d) whether Government is aware that under NPS, there is no proper safety net for retired employees as under the OPS;

(e) whether Government propose to adopt any measure to address these issues; and

(f) if so, the details including timeline regarding the same?

ANSWER
MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES
AND PENSIONS AND MINISTER OF STATE IN THE PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE
(DR. JITENDRA SINGH)

(a) & (b): The National Pension System (NPS) was introduced for Central Government employees w.e.f. 01.01.2004 vide Ministry of Finance (Department of Economic Affairs) Notification No. 5/7/2003-ECB & PR dated 22.12.2003 for all new recruits joining the Central Government service (except armed forces) from 01.01.2004.

On introduction of the National Pension System, the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972 were amended. Accordingly, the benefits of old pension scheme under the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972 are not admissible to the Central Government civil servants appointed on or after 01.01.2004, under the amended rules.

There is no proposal to reintroduce old pension scheme to Central Government civil employees joined on or after 01.01.2004 under consideration of Government of India.

(c) to (f): NPS is now regulated under PFRDA Act, 2013 and regulations framed there under by PFRDA and Department of Financial Services. As per information furnished by Department of Financial Services:

Also Read: Scrapping of NPS and revert all officials of Central Government under OPS?: Rajya Sabha QA

The returns being market linked is a basic design feature of the National Pension System (NPS), however, pension being a long term product also enables the investments to grow with decent returns, despite short term volatility. Further, the prudential guidelines stipulated by the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA), the skills of the professional Fund Managers chosen through a rigorous process, and choice of asset allocation across various asset classes (Equity, Corporate Bond, Government Securities) enable the subscriber’s accumulations to grow over the long term, riding over the short term volatility.

To safeguard the interest of the subscribers against any possible erosion of the pension wealth in times of an economic downturn, the exposure of equity/ equity linked instruments have been limited to only 15 % in the default scheme, which is made available to the Government subscribers in a default mode. Equity exposure exceeding this limit of 15% is only available for the subscribers who choose to exercise individual investment choice while moving out of the default scheme. Further, risk averse subscribers can also choose to invest their entire contribution (100%) in Government bonds.

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Interest Rate to Government Employees for purchase of Computer during 2022-23

Interest Rate to Government Employees for purchase of Computer during 2022-23

F.No. 5(1)-B(PD)/2022
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Economic Affairs
(Budget Division)

North block, New-Delhi

Dated the 21st March, 2022

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Advances to Government Servants – Rate of interest for purchase of Computer during 2022-23.

The undersigned is directed to state that the rate of interest for advance sanctioned to the Government servants for purchase of computer during 2022-23 i.e. from 1st April, 2022 to 31st March, 2023 is as under:

Rate of interest per annum
Advance for purchase of Computer9.8%

(Parveen Singh)
Under Secretary (Budget)

Also Read: Advances to Government Servants – Rate of interest for purchase of Computer during 2021-22

What is the rate of interest to Govt Servant for purchase of computer in 2022-23?

The rate of interest in 2022-23 is 9.8% to Govt Servant for purchase of computer

What is the rate of interest to Govt Servant for purchase of computer in 2021-22?

The rate of interest in 2021-22 is 9.8% to Govt Servant for purchase of computer

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Child Care Leave for women officers/personnel during probation period: Lok Sabha QA

Child Care Leave for women officers/personnel during probation period: Lok Sabha QA

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO: 3235
ANSWERED ON: 23.03.2022

Child Care Leave (CCL)

Bhola Singh
Raja Amareshwara Naik
Sukanta Majumdar
Vinod Kumar Sonkar
Rajveer (Raju Bhaiya) Singh

Will the Minister of PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS be pleased to state:-

(a) whether the Government provides Child Care Leave (CCL) to women officers/personnel to take care of their kids;

(b) if so, the details thereof including the terms and conditions applicable to all Government offices, subordinate offices and Autonomous Organisations;

(c) whether there is no provision of CCL for women officers/personnel during their probation period;

(d) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor;

(e) whether CCL can be denied to women officers/ personnel in case of exigencies of work;

(f) if so, the rule position in this regard;

(g) whether the Government has received complaints/ representations regarding the denial of CCL to women officers/personnel; and

(h) if so, the details thereof along with the action taken thereon?

ANSWER
MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS AND MINISTER OF STATE IN THE PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE (DR. JITENDRA SINGH)

(a) & (b): Yes Sir. Female Government servants appointed to the Civil Services and posts in connection with the affairs of the Union are eligible for Child Care Leave (CCL) under Rule 43-C of the Central Civil Services (Leave) Rules, 1972 as following:

(i) For a maximum period of seven hundred and thirty days during entire service for taking care of two eldest surviving children upto the age of 18 years.
(ii) No age limit in case of disabled child.
(iii) For not more than three spells in a calendar year.
(iv) In case of a single female Government servant, grant of CCL in three spells in a calendar year shall be extended to six spells in a calendar year.

(c) & (d): As per Rule 43-C (3) CCL shall not ordinarily be granted during the probation period except in case of certain extreme situations where the leave sanctioning authority is satisfied about the need of CCL to the probationer, provided the period for which such leave is sanctioned is minimal.

(e) & (f): In terms of Rule 43-C of CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972, CCL cannot be demanded as a matter of right and under no circumstances can any employee proceed on CCL without prior approval.

(g) & (h): No such data is centrally maintained as power to grant leave is with the authorities specified in the First Schedule of CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972.

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New 100 Sainik Schools in partnership with NGOs/Private Schools/State Governments

New 100 Sainik Schools in partnership with NGOs/Private Schools/State Governments

Sainik Schools

The Government has approved the initiative of setting up of 100 new Sainik Schools in partnership with NGOs/Private Schools/State Governments in a graded manner class-wise, starting from Class 6 onwards, with an effort to cover as many States and UTs as possible, under the aegis of Sainik Schools Society, Ministry of Defence.  These new Sainik Schools are intended to run in an exclusive vertical, distinct and different from existing Sainik Schools.  Notwithstanding, the new Sainik Schools will be required to follow the Academic Plus curriculum, similar to that in existing Sainik Schools which includes value based curriculum and activities training in life skills, NCC and sports to develop the ethos of national spirit, indomitable courage, unfailing commitment to values of respect for country and society while providing “Academics Plus” type of educational environment and training of similar order.

Also Read: Setting Up of a New Sainik School in Shivamogga District of Karnataka

379 applications have been received by Sainik Schools Society, Ministry of Defence from NGOs/Private Schools /State Governments through web portal  http://sainikschool.ncog.gov.in, which are subject to short-listing for approval based on meeting of qualifying requirements framed for the purpose and agreeing to the Rules & Regulations of New Sainik Schools in Partnership mode and signing of the Memorandum of Agreement with the Sainik Schools Society.  

This information was given by Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Ajay Bhatt in a written reply to Ms Indu Bala Goswami in Rajya Sabha on March 21, 2022.

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Waiver of CGHS Card Fees for Retired Government Employees: Rajya Sabha QA

Waiver of CGHS Card Fees for Retired Government Employees

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2202
TO BE ANSWERED ON 22ND MARCH, 2022

WAIVER OF CGHS CARD FEES FOR RETIRED GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES

2202 # SHRI P. BHATTACHARYA:

Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: –

(a) whether it is a fact that Government charges a hefty lump sum amount from the Central Government employees for making CGHS card on their superannuation;

(b) if so, the amount that is being charged and the reasons for not providing CGHS card free of cost even after serving for many years in Government service;

(c) whether Government proposes to waive off the amount charged for CGHS card on the retirement of Central Government employees; and

(d) if so, by when and if not, the reasons therefor?

Also Read: Cashless Facilities to CGHS Beneficiaries: Lok Sabha QA

ANSWER
THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE

(DR. BHARATI PRAVIN PAWAR)

(a) to (d): Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) is a subscription based scheme. Both serving Central Government servants and pensioners have to pay the prescribed subscription to avail healthcare services under the Scheme. Central Government pensioners have the option to pay subscription according to his/ her pay level at the time of retirement either annually or in lump sum for ten years’ period for issue of life time CGHS card. Current rates of annual subscription for pensioners are as under: –

Pay level Contribution per annum (in Rupees)
1-53,000
65,400
7-117,800
12 and above12,000

Whether Government proposes to waive off the amount charged for CGHS card on the retirement of Central Government employees

As per the Reply in Rajya Sabha there is no proposal under consideration of waive off the amount charged for CGHS card

What is the rate for CGHS Annual Subscription?

The CGHS Annual Subscription rate is Rs 3000 for Pay Leve 1-5, Rs.5400 for Pay Level 6, Rs.7800 for Pay Level 7-11 and Rs. 12000 for Pay level 12 and above

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Amend the IAS (Probationers Final Examination) Regulations 1955

Amend the IAS (Probationers Final Examination) Regulations 1955

MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS
(DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL AND TRAINING)
NOTIFICATION

New Delhi: the 9th March, 2022

G.S.R. 181(E).—In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the All India Services Act. 1951 (61 of 1951). read with section 88 ofthe Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 (34 of 2019) and rule 7 of the Indian Administrative Service (Probation) Rules, 1954, the Central Government, after consultation with the Governments of States concerned, hereby makes the following regulations further to amend the Indian Administrative Service (Probationers’ Final Examination), Regulations. 1955 namely:-

I (I) These regulations may be called the Indian Administrative Service (Probationers’ Final Examination) Amendments Regulations, 2022.

(2) They shall be deemed to have come into force on the 7th day of January, 2021.

2. In the Indian Administrative Service (Probationers’ Final Examination) Regulations,I955. in the SECOND SCHEDULE –

(A) in first column, the words “Jammu & Kashmir” and the Regional Languages specified in the second column “Urdu. Kashmiri or Doeri” shall be omitted.

(B) in second column, for the words “Urdu or Gujarati”, occurring against Arunachal Pradesh. Goa, Mizoram and Union Territories, the words Urdu, Kashmiri, Dogri or Gujarati” shall be substituted.

Also Read: Amend the Indian Forest Service (Probationers Final Examination) Regulations 2007

[F. No. 14015/40/2021-AJS-I(5)]
DEVENDRA KUMAR, Under Secy.

Note: Principal Regulations were published vide Notification No.4/3/54-AIS(II), dated June, 1955, and last amended, vide DP&T Notification No. 11041/1/94-AIS-III, dated the 28th February, 1996

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Amend the Indian Forest Service (Probationers Final Examination) Regulations 2007

Amend the Indian Forest Service (Probationers Final Examination) Regulations 2007

MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS
(Department of Personnel And Training)
NOTIFICATION

New Delhi. the 9th March, 2022.

G.S.R. 191(E).—In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Al! India Services Act, 1951 (61 of 1951) read with section 88 of the Jamrnu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 (34 of 2019) and rule 8 of the Indian Forest Service (Probation) Rules, 1968, the Central Government, after consultation with the Governments of States concerned, hereby makes the following regulations further to amend the Indian Forest Service (Probationers Final Examination), Regulations. 2007, namely: –

1. (1) These regulations may be called the Indian Forest Service (Probationers Final examination) Amendment Regulations,2022.

(2) They shall be deemed to have come into force on the 7th day of January. 2021.

2. In the Indian Forest Service (Probationers Final Examination) Regulations,2007, in the Second Schedule, –

(A) in first column, the words “Jammu & Kashmir” and the Regional Languages specified in the second column Urdu. Kashmiri or Dogri “shall be omitted;

(B) in second column, for the words “Urdu or Gujarati”, occurring against Arunacha! Pradesh, Goa, Mizoram and Union Territories, the words “Urdu, Kashmiri, Dogri or Gujarati” shall be substituted.

Also Read: Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 2021 & Gazette Notification

[F. No.14015/40/2021-AIS(I)(16)]
DEVENDRA KUMAR, Under Secy.

Note:- The Principal Regulations were notified, vide, Notification number 11041/1/2005-AIS-Ill, dated the 11th April. 2007 and published, v/dc, GSR(E) No. 281. dated the 11th April. 2007

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General strike on March 28th and 29th 2022: Demands of Bihar Colliery Kamgar Union

General strike on March 28th and 29th 2022: Demands of Bihar Colliery Kamgar Union

Demands of Bihar Colliery Kamgar Union

a. JBCCI – Immediate implementation of 11 negotiations
b. Stop privatization of 160 coal mines, scrap labour codes
c. Stop implementation of C.T.O. for closure of coal mines
d. Provision of job, compensation and rehabilitation of displaced persons in Coal Industry as
per Land Acquisition Act 2013
e. Immediate action on pending issues for providing employment i.r.o. displaced people
f. Provision of High power Wages to the contract workers in coal industry
g. Reduction of CMPF and information thereto for the contract workers
h. Social security provision s for contract workers
i. Increase of gratuity limit to Rs. 20 lakh for those coal worker who retired from 01.01.2017 to 28.03.2018.
j. Direct recruitment of workers in coal industry in the wake of reduced numbers of fitters, etc.
k. Application of 9.4.0 in coal industry.
l. Consideration of girls as live roasters under Compassionate appointment and employment
from the age of 18 years.
m. Strict adherence to the orders of High court of considering married girls for compassionate employment.
n. To ensure implementation of pending appointments of the dependents under 9.3.0. 9.4.0.
9.5.0
o. Opening up of new mines and provide employment to the locals.
p. Stoppage of increased accidents in coal mines.
q. Prevention of theft and protection of employees working in open cast mines from the
criminals.
r. To stop implementation of one sided decision to close coal mines and to open the
functioning of closed ones.

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