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Productivity Linked Bonus for the eligible Industrial civilian employee of the Indian Air Force for 2020-2021

Productivity Linked Bonus for the eligible Industrial civilian employee of the Indian Air Force for 2020-2021

No.20(4)/2021/D(JCM)
Government of India
Ministry of Defence

New Delhi, dated the 8th November, 2021

To
The Chief of the Air Staff
New Delhi.

Sub :- Productivity Linked Bonus for the eligible Industrial civilian employee of the Indian Air Force for the year 2020-2021.

Sir,

I am directed to refer to the Productivity Linked Bonus Scheme already circulated vide this Ministry’ letter No.F-24(10)/80/D(JCM), dated 28th September, 1983 as amended from time to time and to convey the sanction of President to the payment of 40 days(Forty days) wages in cash as PLB for the year 2020-2021 to the eligible civilian employees of the Indian Air Force.

2. The entitlement has been worked out on the basis of the working results for the year 2020-2021 in accordance with the agreed formula.

3. The PLB shall be paid to all eligible Gp.’B’(Non-Gazetted) and Gp. ‘C’ civilian employees of Indian Air Force who are covered under PLB Scheme for the accounting year 2020-2021. The calculation ceiling of Rs.7000/- (7000×40/30.4) and other terms and conditions of the PLB Scheme will remain unchanged.

Also Read: Productivity Linked Bonus for the eligible Industrial civilian employee of the EME for 2020-2021

4. Productivity Linked Bonus to the casual labourer will be paid at the assumed wages of Rs.1200/-p.m. (1200×40/30.4) for the accounting year 2020-2021. However, in cases where the actual wages fall below Rs.1200/- p.m., the amount will be calculated on the actual monthly wages. The other conditions remain unchanged.

5. The expenditure on this account will be debitable to Defence Service Estimates under respective Heads to which the pay and allowances of these employees are debited. The entire expenditure on the payment of PLB is to be met out of the sanctioned budget grant for the year 2021-2022, without any additionality.

6. This issues with the concurrence of the Ministry of Finance (Deptt. of Expenditure) vide their I.D No.11-03/2020-E Ill-A(300506118/2021) dated 26.10.2021 and MoD (Fin/AG/PB)vide their F.No. 28014/1/92/AG/PB. dated 8.11.2021.

Yours faithfully

(Anil Kumar T.)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
Telefax:2301 1260

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Productivity Linked Bonus for the eligible Industrial civilian employee of the EME for 2020-2021

Productivity Linked Bonus for the eligible Industrial civilian employee of the EME for 2020-2021

No.20(7)/2021/D(JCM)
Government of India
Ministry of Defence

New Delhi, dated the 8th November 2021

To
The Chief of the Army Staff
New Delhi.

Sub: Productivity Linked Bonus for the eligible Industrial civilian employee of the EME for the financial year 2020-2021.

Sir,

I am directed to refer to the Productivity Linked Bonus Scheme already circulated vide this Ministry’ letter No.-24(8)/80/D(JCM), dated 28th September, 1983 as amended from time to time and to convey the sanction of President to the payment of 18 days(Eighteen days) wages in cash as PLB for the financial year 2020-2021 to the eligible civilian employees of the EME.

2. The entitlement has been worked out on the basis of the working results for the financial year 2020-2021 in accordance with the agreed formula.

3. The PLB shall be paid to all eligible Gp.’B’(Non-Gazetted) and Gp. ‘C’ civilian employees of EME who are covered under PLB Scheme for the accounting year 2020-2021. The calculation ceiling of Rs.7000/-(7000×18/30.4) and other terms and conditions of the PLB Scheme will remain unchanged.

4. Productivity Linked Bonus to the casual labourer will be paid at the assumed wages of Rs.1200/-p.m. (1200×18/30.4) for the accounting year 2020-2021. However, in cases where the actual wages fall below Rs.1200/- p.m., the amount will be calculated on the actual monthly wages. The other conditions remain unchanged.

5. The expenditure on this account will be debit able to Defence Service Estimates under respective Heads to which the pay and allowances of these employees are debited. The entire expenditure on the payment of PLB is to be met out of the sanctioned budget grant for the financial year 2021-2022, without any additionality.

6. This issues with the concurrence of the Ministry of Finance (Deptt. of Expenditure) vide their I.D.No.11-02/2021E.III(A)(300507906) dated 02.11.2021 and MoD (Fin/AG/PB) vide their F.No.28014/3/92/AG/PB dated 08.11.2021.

Yours faithfully

(Anil Kumar T.)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
Telefax:2301 1260

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Holidays to be observed in Central Government Offices during the year 2022 – Railway Board Order

Railway Holiday List 2022

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

No.2020/E(LR)ITI/HL1/1

New Delhi, dt 01.11.2021

The General Managers,
All Indian Railways & Production Units,
DG/RDSO and Metro Railway, Kolkata.
(as per standard mailing list)

Sub: Holidays to be observed in Central Government Offices during the year 2022.

A copy of Department of Personnel and Training’s O.M No. 12/5/2021-JCA-2 dated 08/06/2021, with a list of holidays to be observed in Central Government Offices during the year 2022, is enclosed for information and necessary action.

DA: Copy of DOP&T’s O.M.

(R.K.Sinha )
Director, Estt(IR)
Room No. 533D
Rail Bhawan, Raisina Road, NewDelhi-110001

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Aid to processing of departmental proceedings under the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965

Aid to processing of departmental proceedings under the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965

F. No.43020/14/2021-Estt.A-III
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievance and Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
Establishment A-III

North Block, New Delhi – 110001
Dated the 8th November, 2021

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Aid to processing of departmental proceedings under the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965- Simplification regarding.

It has been observed that the Disciplinary Authorities, while processing the disciplinary cases under the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965, sometimes fail to appreciate the vital procedural requirements/ timelines provided under the said Rules, albeit unintentionally, which are required to be mandatorily followed to ensure justice and bringing the cases to logical conclusions. Non-conformity to the requirements as per the established rules also leads to intervention by the Courts on the ground of denial of proper opportunity to the Charged Officers for defending themselves appropriately and, consequently, setting aside of disciplinary proceedings. The Charged Officers also tend to take advantage of these procedural flaws in processing of disciplinary cases at various stages of their examination e.g. sharing of documents, approval of Article of Charge by the DA, sharing of UPSC advice and General Examination of the CO, to quote the few. These procedural lapses have also been noticed in various cases referred to this Department for advice.

Also Read: Non-functioning of Departmental / Office Councils – DOPT

2. In this regard, an attempt has been made to indicate the various steps involved in the disciplinary cases in a simple form through the enclosed Flow Chart, for better understanding of Rules in their application by the DAs. It is felt that this exercise will facilitate the Administrative Ministries/ Departments to deal with the disciplinary cases effectively. It is, however, clarified that the detailed provisions under relevant Rules and instructions issued thereunder may be duly followed in its application and, in case of any ambiguity or conflict of the indicative flow Chart with any of the existing Rules/ Instructions, the extant Rules and Instructions will prevail.

(Umesh Kumar Bhatia)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India

To

All Secretaries to Ministries/ Department (As per Standard List)

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DA from July 2021 to Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS)

DA from July 2021 to Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS)

No.PP-14/1/2021-PAP
Government of India
Ministry of Communication
Department of Posts
(Establishment Division)/P.A.P. Section

Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi — 110 001.
Dated : 27th October, 2021

To

  1. All Chief Postmasters General/ Postmasters General
  2. The Chief General Manager, BD Directorate/Parcel Directorate/ PL] Directorate 7
  3. Director RAKNPA/ GM CEPT/ Directors of All PTCs,
  4. Addl. Director General, Army Postal Service, R.K. Puram, New Delhi
  5. All General Managers (Finance)/ DAP/ DDAP

Sub: Payment of Dearness Allowance to Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) effective from 01.07.2021 onwards – reg.

Sir/ Madam,

Consequent upon grant of another installment of Dearness Allowance with effect from 1st July, 2021 to the Central Government Employees vide Government of India, Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure’s O.M. No. 1/4/2021-E.II(B) dated 25.10.2021, duly endorsed vide this Department’s letters No. 08/2/2021-PAP dated 26.10.2021, the Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) have also become entitled to the payment of Dearness Allowances on basic TRCA at the same rates as applicable to Central Government Employees with effect from 01.07.2021. It has, therefore, been decided that the Dearness Allowance payable to the Gramin Dak Sevaks shall be at the same rates as payable to Central Government Employees i.e. @ 31% (percent) with effect from the 1st July, 2021.

2. The expenditure on this account shall be debited to the Head “Salaries” under the relevant head of account and should be met from the sanctioned grant.

3. This issues with the concurrence of Integrated Finance Wing vide their Diary No. 116/2021-22/FA-CS(P) dated 27.10.2021.

Yours faithfully

(Tarun Mittal)
Assistant Director General (Estt.-1/SCT)

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Syllabus for AAO (Civil) Computer Based Examination

Syllabus for AAO (Civil) Computer Based Examination

F.No.x-1100113/(7927)2021-EXAM-CGA /1447
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
DEPARTMENT OF EXPENDITURE
CONTROLLER GENERAL OF ACCOUNTS
MAHALEKHA NIYANTRAK BHAWAN
GPO COMPLEX, INA
NEW DELHI-110023

Dated: 28th October, 2021

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Syllabus for AAO (Civil) Computer Based Examination.

In continuation of this office OM no .A-34012/MF.CGA(E)/AAO Online Exam/Vol.II/1049 elated 15.01.2020 vide which the Regulations and Syllabus of the Computer Based Examination (CBE) were circulated, the Syllabus for the Assistant Accounts Officers (Civil) CBE has been finalised with the approval of the competent authority.

2. Considering the present job requirements and responsibilities associated with .newly recruited Assistant Accounts Officers (AAOs) who are operating at the cutting-edge level, the Syllabus for the online AAO examination has been suitably revised with focus on fundamentals of Central Government Accounting.

3. The revised syllabus of the AAO (Civil) CBE, effective henceforth, is detailed in Annexure-I. Topics, as detailed in Annexure-II, have been included for Induction Training of successful AAO (Civil) CBE candidates.

4. Notification for conduct of AAO (Civil) Computer Based Examination (CBE) based on this revised Syllabus (enclosed) will be issued in due course.

This issues with approval of competent authority.

Encl: Annex I & II (Pages 1-9)

(Amit Malhan)
ACGA(Examination)

Also Read: Selection of SAOs/ AOs/ AAOs to serve as faculty in OTI Gurugram – PCDA

ANNEXURE-I

SYLLABUS FOR AAO (CIVIL) COMPUTER BASED EXAMINATION

Note: Instructions for all Papers

  • Candidates will have the option to choose either Hindi or English language.
  • Each paper will consist of 100 objective, multiple choice questions carrying mark each. There will be no negative marking.
  • No book will be allowed in the exam hall.
  • The content of Syllabus will include all amended provisions of rules and regulations as notified by the concerned agencies till the time of examination.

Paper-1 Comprehension & Office Procedure

Syllabus Content: –

  1. Five short paragraphs followed by four questions each based on the given paragraphs.
  2. Questions on Hindi/English grammar including sentence correction, idioms and phrases, parts of speech, articles, direct and indirect speech, question tags, synonyms and antonyms, vocabulary, arranging sentences in correct order, spellings etc.
  3. Translation of words/phrases commonly used m office notings/correspondences from English to Hindi, and vice versa
  4. Office procedure.

Suggested readings: –

l ,2 & 3: Good publications on Hindi/English grammar and comprehension of Graduate level.

4.1 Manual of Office Procedure brought out by Department of Ad111inistrative Reforms and Public Grievances.

4.2 Establishment and Office Procedure Manual

(All suggested reading materials, as amended from time to time, may be referred to)

Paper-2 Service Rules

Syllabus Content: –

  1. FRSR Part-I General Rules (except the portion on Govt. residences covered under Section 26 to 28 of S.R.)
  2. Revised Pay Rules 2008 & 2016 and orders issued there under.
  3. FRSR Part – II -Travelling Allowm1ces Rules
  4. Central Services (Medical Attendance) Rules 1944 & Orders on CGHS
  5. CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972
  6. CCS (Extraordinary Pension) Rule
  7. Payment of Arrears of pension (Nomination) Rules 1983
  8. CCS (Commutation of Pension) Rules, 1983
  9. National Pension System (NPS)
  10. Scheme for Payment of Pension to Central Government Civilian Pensioners through Authorised Banks.
  11. CCS (Leave) Rules & CCS (.Toining Time) Rules
  12. Orders on Dearness Allowance, Dearness Relief and House Rent Allowance
  13. Leave Travel Concession Rules
  14. General Provident Fund (Central Services) Rules, 1960
  15. Central Government Employees Group Insur811ce Scheme, 1980
  16. Orders governing Fixation of Pay of re-employed Pensioners
  17. Sections 192 and 194-C of the Income Tax Act and related circulars issued by CBDT
  18. ACP/MACP Schemes
  19. Children Education Allowance
  20. CCS (Conduct) Rules
  21. CCS (CCA) Rules
  22. The Right to Informati on Act 2005 & the Right to Information Rules 2012.

Suggested readings:-

  1. FRSR Part-I General Rules (except the portion on Govt. residences covered under Section 26 to 28 of S.R.)
  2. Revised Pay Rules 2008 & 2016 and orders issued there under.
  3. FRSR Part – II – Travelling Allowances Rules
  4. Central Services (Medical Attendance) Rules 1944 & Orders on CGI-IS
  5. CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972
  6. CCS (Extraordinary Pension) Rule 1972
  7. Payment of Arrears of pension (Nomination) Rules 1983
  8. CCS (Commutation of Pension) Rules, 1983
  9. National Pension System (NPS) Rules 2021
  10. Scheme for Payment of Pension to Central Government Civilian Pensioners through Authorised Banks. (2021) [https://pensionersportal.gov.in/scheme.pdf]
  11. FRSR Part III
  12. FRSR Part IV
  13. Leave Travel Concession Rules
  14. General Provident f und (Central Services) Rules, 1960
  15. Central Government Employees Group Insurance Scheme, 1980
  16. Orders Governing Fixation of Pay of re-employed Pensioners
  17. Sections 192 and 194-C of the Income Tax Act and related circulars issued by CBDT
  18. ACP/MACP Schemes notified by Ministry of Finance and DoPT
  19. Children Education Allowm1ce Rules
  20. CCS (Conduct) Rules
  21. CCS (CCA) Rules
  22. The Right to Information Act2005 & the Right to Information Rules 2012

(All suggested reading materials as amended from time to time may be referred to)

Paper-3 Government Accounts

Syllabus Content:-

  1. Government Accounting Rules, 1990
  2. Central Government Account (Receipt & Payment) Rules 1983 except Sections IV and V of Part – III
  3. Civil Accounts Manual (latest edition).
  4. General Direction of List of Mr1jor and Minor Heads of Accounts
  5. Report of the Committee of Experts on Uniform Format of Accounts for Central Autonomous Bodies [available on the website of CGA under the link “publications-Other Books, Manuals and Forms”]
  6. Suspense Manual
  7. CPWD Works Manual, 2019 & Standard Operating Procedures for CPWD Works Manual 2019
  8. CPWD Accounts Code
  9. Manual for Procurement of Works 2019 published by Department of Expenditure.

Suggested readings:

1 to 4. Available on the website of CGA under the link “publications”

5. Report of the Committee of Experts on Uniform Format of Accounts for Central Autonomous Bodies [available on the website of ‘CGA under the link “publications-Other Books, Manuals and Forms”]

6. Available on the website of CGA under the link “publications”

7. CPWD Works Manual, 2019 & Standard Operating Procedures for CPWD Works Manual 2019

8. CPWD Accounts Code

9. Manual for Procurement of Works 2019 published by Department of Expenditure [doe.gov.in /manuals/manual-procurement-works-2019]

(All suggested reading materials as amended from time to time may be referred to)

Paper-4 Parliamentary Financial Control & Government Financial Management

Syllabus Content:-

  1. Constitution ofindia [Articles 77, 79 to 151, 245 to 290 (a), 292 to 312 (a) and 352 to 360]
  2. The FRBM Act and Rules
  3. Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Lok Sabha [Chapter XXVI relating to Parliament Committees] [available on the website of Lok Sabha]
  4. CAG (DPC) Act-Chapter III on duties and powers of CAG, as amended from time to time [available on CAG’s website]
  5. General Financial Rules 2017.
  6. Delegation of Financial Powers Rules 1978, as amended from time to time
  7. Contingency Fund of India Rules
  8. Budget Manual brought out by Budget Division of Department of Economic Affairs [available on the website of Budget Division].

Suggested readings:

  • Constitution oflndia [Articles 77, 79 to 151, 245 to 290 (a), 292 to 312 (a) and 352 to 360]
  • The FRBM Act and Rules

[dea.gov.in/sites/default/files/FRBM%20Act%202003%20and%20FRBM%20Rule s%202004.pdf]

Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Lok Sabha [Chapter XXVI relating to Parliament Committees] [loksabhaph.nic.in/rules/prefacerule.pdf]

CAG(DPC) Act-Chapter III on duties and powers of CAG as amended from time to time [cag.gov.in/en/page-duties-power-and-conditions-of-services-act]

General Financial Rules 2017.

Delegation of Financial Powers Ru les 1978,( As amended from time to time)

Contingency Fund of India Rules (Chapter III of Budget Manual)

Budget Manual brought out by Budget Division of Department of Economic Affairs [https://dea.gov .in/sites/default/files/Budget_Manual_1.pdf]

(All suggested reading materials as amended from time to time may be referred to)

Paper-5 Procurement, Internal Audit & Control

Syllabus Content:-

Manual for Procurement of Goods published by Department of Expenditure

Manual for Procurement of Consultancy & Other Services published by Department of Expenditure (available on the website of Department of Expenditure)

Procurement of Goods (Preference to Make in India) Order 2017 [available on the website of Department oflndustrial Policy and Promotion]

E-Procurement & Government e-Marketplace (GeM)

Generic Internal Audit Manual brought out by CGA [available on the website of CGA under the link “Publications-Other books and manuals”]

Internal Audit Hand Book for Central Civil Ministries/Depmiments brought out by CGA [available on the website of CGA under the link “Publications -Other books and manuals”]

Operational Manual for Internal Audit for Central Civil Ministries/Departments.

Suggested readings:

  • Manual for Procurement of Goods published by Department of Expenditure

[https://doe.gov.in/sites/default/files/Manual%20for%20Procurement%20of%20Goods%2020170O.pdf]

  • Manual for Procurement of Consultancy & Other Services published by Department of Expenditure

(https://doe.gov.in/sites/default/files/Manual%20for%20Procurement%20of%20Consultancy%20and%200ther%20Services%202017 O.pdf) Procurement of Goods (Preference to Make in India) Order 2017 [https://dpiit.gov .in/sites/default/files/publicProcurement _Makeinlndia 15.Tune2017.pdfJ

  • E-Procurement & Government e-Marketplace (GeM)

[https://www.india.gov.in/spotlight/government-e-marketp lace­ procurement- made-smmi#tab=tab-1]

  • Generic Internal Audit Manual brought out by CGA [Available on the website of CGA under tl1e link “publications”]
  • Internal Audit Hand Book for Central Civil Ministries/Departments brought out by CGA [Available on the website of CGA under the link “publications”]
  • Operational Manual for Internal Audit for Central Civil Ministries/Departments

(All suggested reading materials as amended from time to time may be referred to).

ANNEXURE- II

Subjects/Topics to be covered in Induction Training

  1. BHAVISHYA- the pension portal/WRPS
  2. Notified Government Accounting Standards (available on the website of GASAB)
  3. Public Financial Management System (PFMS)
  4. NTRP. e-Lekha.
  5. Concept of Agency Banks, Accredited Bank
  6. Payment Settlement Act, 2007
  7. Negotiable Instruments Act , 1881
  8. Settlement and clearance process of RBI and NPCI
  9. E-Payment technology
  10. Tax receipt through portals and banking interface.
  11. Internal Debit Accounting Manual brought out by the O/o the Pr. Chief Controller of Accounts. Ministry of Finance.
  12. Manual of Accounts of Indirect Taxes brought out by O/o t he Pr. CCA. CBEC ( only portions relating to Customs Duty·
  13. CBDT Accounts Manual brought out by O/o the Pr. CCA, CBDT
  14. CPGRAMS
  15. General Conditions of Contract brought out by CPWD
  16. Audit Para Monitoring System (APMS)
  17. R.T.L
  18. VIP References.
  19. Parliamentary procedures (especially Parliament Questions).
  20. All procedures relating to CAT cases and other Court cases.
  21. Procedures relating to Vigilance and Disciplinary matters.
  22. Commercial and Management Accounts.

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SBI to allow Pensioners to submit Life Certificate through Video Call: Step by Step

SBI to allow Pensioners to submit Life Certificate through Video Call: Step by Step

The State Bank of India (SBI) is launched India’s first “Video Life Certificate” (VLC) service on 1 November 2021. This will allow pensioners to submit their Life Certificates through a simple video call from the comfort of their homes.

Now submit your #LifeCertificate from the comfort of your home! Our #VideoLifeCertificate service launching on 1st Nov 2021 will allow pensioners to submit their life certificates through a simple video call,” SBI informed via a tweet.

How to submit a life certificate through video call?

By following the steps below, pensioners can submit their life certificate from 1st November 2021 through video call.

  • Goto official SBI Pension Seva Portal (https://www.pensionseva.sbi/) and click on ‘VideoLC’ to initiate the VLC process.
  • Enter your SBI Pension Account Number and enter the one-time password (OTP) received on your registered mobile number.
  • Read and accept the ‘Terms & Conditions’ and click on ‘Start Journey’.
  • Keep your original PAN Card handy and click on ‘I am Ready’.
  • Now allow permission to start the video call and your interaction will begin as soon as an SBI official is available. You can also set a schedule to interact according to your convenience.
  • The available SBI official will ask you to read out the 4-digit verification code on your screen.
  • Now show your PAN Card to the official and allow him or her to capture it.
  • Now the official will capture your picture and the Video Life Certificate (VLC) will be complete.
  • In case of rejection, you will be informed by the bank via SMS and alternatively, you can visit your pension paying branch, nearest branch for submission of your life certificate.

Also Read: Digital Life Certificate now available at your nearest post office or at door step

Check the below video for step by step process

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Digital Life Certificate now available at your nearest post office or at door step

Jeevan Pramaan / Digital Life Certificate now available at your nearest post office or at door step

Digital Life Certificate is a biometric enabled digital service for pensioners. Pensioners of Central Government, State Government, EPFO or any other Govt. organizations can take benefit of this facility at doorstep or at any post offices.

The pensioners need not visit office of Pension department or pension disbursing agency for submission of Life Certificate

·   Completely paperless issuance of Digital Life Certificate with Aadhaar authentication.

·   Instant issuance of certificate.

·   Service available at nominal fee of Rs. 70 (inclusive of taxes)

Also Read: Submission of Digital Life Certificate, activate all the Jeevan Pramaan Centre IDs – Dept of Posts

Pensioner needs to carry the following information for the generation of the DLC:

  1. Pension ID
  2. Pension Payment order
  3. Pension Disbursing department
  4. Bank account details
  5. Mobile Number and Email ID
  6. Aadhaar Number

Digital Life certificate will be instantly generated with Pramaan ID sent to you on your mobile.

Your certificate details will be automatically updated with the pension department.

Pensioner can book doorstep request on post info mobile app or http://ccc.cept.gov.in/covid/request.aspx

Nodal officer Name: Shri Ganesh Kumar

Contact number: 7477055285 

PIB

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DR from July 2021, CPAO instructions to banks for earliest implementation

DR from July 2021, CPAO instructions to banks for earliest implementation

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

CPAO/IT & Tech/Bank Performance/37 Vol-III]/2021-22/33

01.11.2021

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Revised rates of Dearness Relief to Central Government Pensioners/ Family Pensioners w.e.f. 01.07.2021.

Attention is invited to the OM No. 42/7/2021-P&PW(D) e-7330 dated 27.10.2021 (Copy enclosed) issued by the Department of Pension & Pensioners Welfare wherein it is decided that the Dearness relief admissible to Central Government pensioners/family pensioners shall be enhanced from the existing rate of 28% to 31% of the basic pension /family pension (including additional pension/family pension) with effect from 1st July 2021.

All the banks are requested to follow the instructions issued vide OM ibid by the Department of Pension & Pensioners Welfare scrupulously and implement the same at the earliest.

This issues with the approval of Chief Controller (Pension).

Encl:- As above

(Satish Kumar Garg)
Sr. Accounts Officer (IT & Tech)

To:

  1. Heads of CPPCs of All Authorized Banks (as per list).
  2. Heads of Government Business Division

Copy for information to:

  1. Sr.PPS to CGA, O/o the CGA, Mahalekha Niyantrak Bhawan, E-Block, General Pool Office (GPO) Complex, INA, New Delhi.
  2. Sh. M. Sridharan, Addl. CGA, Mahalekha Niyantrak Bhawan, E-Block, General Pool Office (GPO) Complex, INA, New Delhi.
  3. Smt. T.C.A.Kalyani, Jt. CGA, Mahalekha Niyantrak Bhawan, E-Block, General Pool Office (GPO) Complex, INA, New Delhi.
  4. PS to CC (P), CPAO, New Delhi
  5. Sr.TD(NIC), CPAO, New Delhi
  6. PAto ACA, CPAO, New Delhi

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DA from July 2021 to Armed Forces Officers and PBOR including NCs(E)

DA from July 2021 to Armed Forces Officers and PBOR including NCs(E)

No. 1(6)/2021/D(Pay/Services)
Government of India
Ministry of Defence

New Delhi, the 27th October, 2021

To

The Chief of the Army Staff
The Chief of the Air Staff
The Chief of Naval Staff

Subject: Payment of Dearness Allowance to Armed Forces Officers and Personnel Below Officer Rank including NCs(E) — Revised rates effective from 01.07.2021.

Sir,

I am directed to refer to this Ministry’s letter No. 1(6)/2021-D(Pay/Services) dated 22 July 2021, on the subject cited above and to say that the President is pleased to decide that the Dearness Allowance payable to Armed Forces Officers and Personnel Below Officer Rank, including Non-Combatants (Enrolled), shall be enhanced from the existing rate of 28% to 31% with effect from 01.07. 2021.

2. The term ‘basic pay’ in-the revised pay structure means the pay drawn in the prescribed Level in the Pay Matrix as per 7th CPC recommendations accepted by the Government, but does not include any other type of pay like special pay, etc.

3. The Dearness Allowance will continue to be a distinct element of remuneration and will not be treated as pay within the ambit of Pay rules of Defence Force Personnel.

4. The payment on account of Dearness Allowance involving fractions of 50 paise and above may be rounded to the next higher rupee and the fractions of less than 50 paise may be ignored.

5. This letter issues with the concurrence of Finance Division of this Ministry vide their Dy. No. 224/AG/PD dated 26.10.2021 of RF No. 2(Z)/2021-AG/PD based on Ministry of Finance (Department of Expenditure) O.M. No. 1/4/2021-E-II(B), dated 25th October 2021.

Yours faithfully,

(T Johnson)
Gp Capt
Director (Pay/Services)

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