Grant of Non Practicing Allowance (NPA) – Himachal Pradesh G.O
GOVERNMENT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH FINANCE (REGULATIONS) DEPARTMENT
No. Fin-(C)B(7)-3/2021
Shimla-2
Dated : 2nd March, 2022
NOTIFICATION
In supersession of this department’s Notification of even number dated 28~ February, 2022 and in partial modification of notification of even number dated 3rd January, 2022, the Governor, Himachal Pradesh is pleased to order that the Basic pay plus Non Practicing Allowance (NPA) shall not exceed Rs. 2,24,100/- per month for the categories of Doctors in the Health & FamilyWelfare Department, Medical Education Department, Ayush Vibhag and Animal Husbandry Department.
Issue of Concordance Table for pay matrix level 16 and 15 in respect of AMC/ADC/RVC
No. PC to 17(01)/2016/D(Pension/Policy) Government of India Ministry of Defence Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare D(Pension/Policy)
Sena Bhawan, New Dethi-11001. Dated: 2nd March, 2022
To The Chief of the Defence Staff The Chief of the Army Staff The Chief of the Naval Staff The Chief of the Air Staff
Sub Issue of Concordance Table for pay matrix level 16 in respect of the rank of LT. Gen (HAG+) and pay matrix level 15 in respect of the rank of LT. Gen (HAG) in respect of AMC/ADC/RVC-reg.
The undersigned is directed to refer to this Ministryโs letter No. 17(02)/2017(02)/D(Pension/Policy) dated 17.10.2018, issuing Concordance Table to facilitate fixation of notional pay in respect of pre-2016 Armed Force pensioners/family pensioners who retired/died prior to 01.01.2016.
2. An error has been noticed in Concordance Table of Lt. General (HAG) of AMC/ADC/RVC in pay matrix level 15 already issued. Further, it has also been observed that Concordance Table for Lt. General (HAG+) of AMC/ADC/RVC in pay matrix level 16 was not prepared and issued.
3. In view- of the: above, Concordance Table for Lt. General (HAG+) AMC/ADC/RVC in pay matrix level 16 and modified Concordance Table in respect of Lt. General (HAG) of AMC/ADC/RVC in pay matrix level 15 in lieu of the Concordance Table already issued, have now been prepared and are enclosed (Annexure A) herewith.
4. Due care has been taken to prepare these concordance tables based on the fitment tables for fixation of pay. However, in case of any inconsistency in the Concordance tables vis-a vis the relevant rules/instructions, the notional pay and pension/family pension of pre-01.01.2016 pensioners/family pensioners may be fixed in accordance with the rules/ instructions applicable for fixation of pay in the intervening pay commission periods.
5. This issues with the concurrence of Ministry of Defence (Finance/Pension) vide their ID Note No. Part File (1) to 30(01)/2016/Fin/Pen dated 03.02.2022.
6. Hindi version will follow.
Yours faithfully,
(A K Agrawal) Deputy Secretary to the Government of India
Copy to: As per standard distribution list. DFA(Pension) CGDA TRIPAS
DOPT Remider 3: Transaction Audit of DOPT 2014-15 in the matter of stepping up of pay
REMINDER-3 MOST IMMEDIATE TIME BOUND
F.No.6/3/2021-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, dated the 03rd March, 2022
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Audit Para No. 13 of Transaction Audit of DoP&T for the year 2014-15 in the matter of stepping up of pay – regarding
The undersigned is directed to refer to DoP&T’s OM of even number dated 30.12.2021, 18.01.2022 and 28.01.2022 on the subject mentioned above wherein all the Ministries/Departments concerned were requested to furnish the information as per the attached format immediately clearly indicating the number and names of all the officers who have been granted stepping up of pay and whose case has been reviewed or qualify for review as per OM dated 20.05.2014. Information has not been received from most of the Ministries/Departments yet. Since the status of the matter has to be apprised to the Standing Audit Committee urgently, it is also proposed to hold a meeting with the concerned Ministries/Departments shortly in this regard.
Relaxation to the account holders who has opened more than one account in his / her name โ Amalgamation of PPF Accounts
File No. FS-32/2/2021-FS-DOP Government of India Ministry of Communications Department of Posts (FS Division)
Dak Bhawan, New Delhi-110001 Dated: 02.03.2022
To AII Head of Circles
Subject : Relaxation to the account holders who has opened more than one account in his / her name โ Amalgamation of PPF Accounts โ Reg
Madam / Sir,
Department of Economic Affairs (Budget Division), Ministry of Finance in its OM No. 2/2/2020-NS dated 23.02.2022, has advised not to send any proposal for consideration of merger i.e. amalgamation of PPF Accounts opened under the PPF Rules 2019.
2. In case any one of the PPF accounts or all the PPF accounts is/are proposed to be merged or amalgamated is / are opened on or after 12,12,2019, such account(s) shall be closed without any interest payment and no proposal should be sent to the Postal Directorate for amalgamation of such PPF Accounts.
3. A copy of the OM No. 2/2/2020-NS dated 23.02.2022 is attached herewith for ready reference.
4. This may be circulated to all the sub-ordinate offices.
5. This is issued with the approval of Competent Authority.
Encl: As above.
(T.C. VIJAYAN) Assistant Director (SB-I)
F.No.2/2/2020-NS Ministry of Finance Department of Economic Affairs (Budget Division)
North Block, New Delhi Dated, the 23rd February,2022
To
1. Ministry of Communication & IT {The DDG(FS), Departrnent of Posts} Dak Bhawan, New Delhi-I10001.
2. Government Business Unit of the Indian Bank
Sub : Regarding relaxation to the account holder who has opened more that one account in his/her name โ reg. Sir,
In partial modification of this Department letter dated 14.02.2022, the undersigned is directed to refer to the case at serial number No.7 of Dr. Anupam Mishra regarding merger of the account No.7003137726 opened on23.03.2021 in Indian Bank, KGM College, Lucknow Branch.
2. The said account was opened under the PPF Rules, 2019 and therefore, is not eligible for regularization. Accordingly, the account may immediately be closed without any interest payment and the provisions of PPF Rules, 2019 may strictly be complied.
3. All the operating agencies are further advised not to send any proposal for consideration of merger of PPF accounts opened under the PPF rules, 2019 i.e. on or after 12.12.2019.
4. This issues with the approval of competent authority.
Grant of Leave to Probationary officers: Railway Board
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS RAILWAY BOARD
No.98/E(Trg)/19/2-PT
New Delhi, Dtd. 14.02.2022
The Director Generals, All Central Training Institutes.
Sub: Grant of Leave to Probationary officers. Ref: Rly. Boardโs letters of even No. dtd 27.04.2016, 08.12.2017 & 26.02.2021.
Detailed instructions have been issued vide Railway Boardโs orders dated 27.04.2016, 08.12.2017 & 26.02.2021 reg. grant of one year EoL to CSE/ESE railway probationers at the time of their reporting to the respective CTIs for their probationary training as well as leave as admissible and to the extent possible during the probationary training for appearing in competitive examinations to pursue career prospects.
2. In partial modification of Boardโs letter dtd 26.02.2021 under reference, it has now been decided that these instructions shall now also be applicable to railway probationary officers recruited after CSE/ESE-2019 batches.
Copy to: 1) The General Managers, All Indian Railways/PUs. 2) The Director General, RDSO, Lucknow. 3) EDE(GC), Railway Board for information and making necessary changes in offer of appointment in consultation with Training Dte. 4) E(GR)-I, E(GR)-II, E(O)-I, F(E)-I, F(E)-I] & F(E)-Spl branches of Railway Board.
Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (2016=100) โ January, 2022
TheLabour Bureau, an attached office of the M/o Labour & Employment, has been compiling Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers every month on the basis of retail prices collected from 317 markets spread over 88 industrially important centres in the country. The index is compiled for 88 centres and All-India and is released on the last working day of succeeding month. The index for the month of January, 2022is being released in this press release.
The All-India CPI-IW for January, 2022ย decreased by 0.3 points and stood at 125.1 (one hundred twenty five and point one). On 1-month percentage change, it decreased by 0.24 per cent with respect to previous month compared to decrease of 0.51 per cent recorded between corresponding months a year ago.
The maximum downward pressure in current index came from Food & Beverages group contributing 0.82 percentage points to the total change. At item level, Fish fresh, Mustard Oil, Apple, Carrot, French-been, Garlic, Brinjal, Cauliflower, Ladyโs finger, Onion, Peas, Potato, Radish, Tomato, etc. are responsible for the fall in index. However, this decrease was checked by House rent, Rice, Wheat, Buffalo-Milk, Goat meat/Mutton, Orange, Beetroot, Chilli dry, Cooked Meals,ย etc. putting upward pressure on the index.
At centre level, Puducherry recorded a maximum decrease of 7.3 points. Among others, 5 centres recorded decrease between 2 to 2.9 points, 13 centres between 1 to 1.9 points and 33 centres between 0.1 to 0.9 points. On the contrary, Ludhiana recorded a maximum increase of 2.3 points. Among others, 6 centres recorded increase between 1 to 1.9 points and 26 centres between 0.1 to 0.9 points. Rest of 3 centresโ indices remained stationary.
Year-on-year inflation for the month stood at 5.84 per cent compared to 5.56 per cent for the previous month and 3.15 per cent during the corresponding month a year before. Similarly, Food inflation stood at 6.22 per cent against 5.93 per cent of the previous month and 2.38per cent during the corresponding month a year ago.
Y-o-Y Inflation based on CPI-IW (Food and General)
All-India Group-wise CPI-IW for December, 2021and January, 2022
Sr. No.
Groups
December, 2021
January, 2022
I
Food & Beverages
126.8
124.7
II
Pan, Supari, Tobacco & Intoxicants
140.8
141.5
III
Clothing & Footwear
122.0
122.4
IV
Housing
116.8
118.9
V
Fuel & Light
157.7
158.0
VI
Miscellaneous
122.5
122.7
General Index
125.4
125.1
CPI-IW: Groups Indices
The next issue of CPI-IW for the month of February, 2022 will be released on Thursday, 31st March, 2022. The same will also be available on the office website www.labourbureaunew.gov.in.
To, The CDA(Fund) Meerut PCDA(O) Pune All Regional PCsDA/CsDA CDA(IT&SDC) PCDA Navy PCDA (AF)
Subject: Calculation of Income Tax on Interest of GPF – Regarding.
Please refer MoF Department of Revenue(CBDT)’s notification No.95/2021/File No. 370142/36/2021-TPL dated 31-08-2021(Copy enclosed) regarding deduction of Income Tax on interest of GPF subscription over Rs. 5 Lakhs during the financial year 2021-22.
2. The provisions of notification and action there of:
(i) Exercising the powers conferred by the first proviso to clause(11) of section 10 and first proviso to clause(12) of section 10 read with section 295 of the Income-Tax Act, 1961(43 of 1961), the CBDT has inserted a Rule 9D namely Income-tax(25th Amendment) Rule 2021 after Rule 9C of Income-tax Rule 1962 which stipulates Calculation of taxable interest relating to contribution in a provident fund or recognized provided fund, exceeding specified limit of Rs.5 Lakhs.,
(ii) The interest earned on contribution above Rs. 5 Lakhs during FY 2021-22 should be treated as income from other sources for the FY 2021-22(AY 2022-23) and income tax should be deducted from salary paid during the FY 2021-22 itself. Same should be reflected in Form-16 of Fy 2021-22(AY 2022-23) accordingly.
(iii) Action on the part of DDO & Fund manager: Deduction of tax will be done by DDO in consultation with fund manager and where Fund manager and DDO are separate bodies the Fund manager will calculate the interest earned on contribution as per ibid rules and inform the DDO for adjustment of tax deduction from the salary of concerned individual
The CBDT notification mentioned above may be implemented wef 01 April 2022.
KVS Admission 2022-23: Revised Age Limit for Class 1
ELIGIBLE AGE FOR ADMISSION
A Child must be 6 years old as on 31st March in the academic year in which admission is sought for Class I. (Child born on 1st April should also be considered.)
A. The minimum and maximum age limit for admission in Kendriya Vidyalayas in various classes is given below: (Child born on 1st April should also be considered.)
CLASS
MlNfMUM AGE ON 31srMARCH OF THE YEAR IN WHICH ADMISSION IS SOUGHT
MAXIMUM AGE ON 31ST MARCH OF THE YEAR IN WHICH ADMlSSION IS SOUGHT
I
6 years*
8 years
II
6 years
8 years
III
7 years
9 years
IV
8 years
10 years
V
9 years
11 years
VI
10 years
12 years
VII
11 years
13 years
VIII
12 years
14 years
IX
13 years
15 years
X
14 years
16 years
*As per mandate of NEP 2020 entry age for Class I has been revised to 6+ years with effect from Academic Session 2022-23
The maximum age limit can be relaxed by two years in case of Differently abled children by the Principal.
B. There is no age restriction for admission to Class XI provided the student is seeking admission in the year of passing Class X examination. Similarly, there will be no upper & lower age limit for admission to class XII provided there has been no break in the continuous study of the student after passing class XI.
KVS Admission Schedule 2022-23 released: Check here for complete details
The Admission Schedule for the Session 2022-23 will be as under:-
KVS released the Revised KVS Admission Schedule 2022-23 – Check here
S.No
Contents
Scheduled Dates
1
Advertisement for admission
Last week of February 2022
2
Online Registration for Class-I
28.02.2022 (Monday) 10:00 AM onwards
3
Last date of Online Registration for Class-I.
21.03.2022 (Monday) 7:00 PM
4
(a) Declaration of provisional select and waitlist of registered candidates. (b) Admission of eligible candidates of selected list in following order: (i) RTE (ii) From Service Priority Category (I and II) only (iii) Shortfall of Reservation Quota after admission in (i) and (ii)above
1st list on 25.03.2022 (Friday) 2nd list on 01.04.2022 (Friday) (if seats remain vacant) 3rd list on 08.04.2022 (Friday) (if seats remain vacant)
5(i)
Declaration of provisional select list of candidates as per priority service category for unreserved seats, if any (keeping the left over reserved seats blocked)
06.04.2022 (Wednesday) to 08.04.2022 (Friday) (3 days)
5(ii)
Extended date for Second Notification for offline registrations for admissions to be made under RTE Provisions, SC/ST and OBC (NCL) if sufficient applications not received in online mode.
Notification on 13.04.2022 (Wednesday)
Registration from 13.04.2022 (Wednesday) to 16.04.2022 (Saturday)
Display of list and Admissions 18.04.2022 (Monday) to 22.04.2021 (Friday)
6
Registration for Class-II onwards (except Class XI) – Subject (in offline mode) to availability of vacancies in a particular class
08.04.2022 (Friday) to 16.04.2022 (Saturday)
7
Declaration of list of class II onwards.
21.04.2022( Thursday)
8
Admission for class II onwards.
22.04.2022 (Friday) to 28.04.2022 (Thursday)
9
Last date of admission for all classes except class XI
30.06.2022
10
For KV students: Registration for admission in class Xl
Within 10 days after declaration of class X result
11
KV students: Display of admission list 86 admissions for Class-XI.
Within 20 days after declaration of class X results.
12
Non-KV students: Registration, display of admission list 86 admissions in class XI (Subject to availability of vacancies)
After the admissions of KV students in class XI
13
Last date of admission for class – XI.
30 days from the date of declaration of class-X results by CBSE
List of children registered, list of eligible children, category-wise list of provisionally selected children, waiting list and subsequent lists to be compulsorily displayed on the website of the Kendriya Vidyalayas concerned, in addition to display on School’s Notice Board.
If any of the dates happens to be a public holiday the next working day shall be treated as opening/closing dates.
Kendriya Vidyalaya Class 1 Online Admission 2022-23
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (HQ) New Delhi Admission Notice: 2022-23
Online Registration for Admission to Class I in Kendriya Vidyalayas for the Academic Year 2022-23 will commence at 10:00 am on 28.02.2022 and will close at 07:00 pm on 21.03.2022. The Admission details are available in website https://kvsonlineadmission.kvs.gov.in and Android Mobile App. Minimum age for admission in class-I will be 6 years as per NEP 2020.
The official Android Mobile App for KVS Online Admission for Class I for the Academic Year 2022-23 and instructions for downloading and installing the App will be available at https://kvsonlineadmission.kvs.gov.in. The app will be available at the above URL and also at the Google Play Store. Parents are requested to go through the instructions for using the portal and mobile app carefully before using them. Registration for Class II and above will be done from 08.04.2022 (Friday) to 16.04.2022 (Saturday) upto 04:00 pm if vacancies exist (in offline mode).
For Class XI, Registration forms may be downloaded from Vidyalaya Website as per the schedule for admission 2022-23 available on KVS (HQ) Website (https://kvsangathan.nic.in/)
Reckoning of age for all Classes shall be as on 31.03.2022. Reservation of seats will be as per MIS Admission Guideline available on the Website (https://kvsangathan.nic.in)
Under present situation of COVID -19, the directions issued by Competent Authority (Central/State/Local) are to be followed. Accordingly, the parents are requested not to visit Kendriya Vidyalayas physically and avoid gathering. All information regarding Admission, Registration form will be available on Vidyalaya/KVS (HQ) website under common document for download.
For class II and above, kindly fill the Registration form, Scan it and sent it to concerned KV through email only.
Contact Principal/Admission In-charge only when called in the given time slot.