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CGHS Delhi Empanelled Private Hospital List 2021

Empanelment of private hospitals (including dental clinics and eye centres) and Diagnostic centres under CGHS Delhi & NCR

F.No: S.11011/03/2018-CGHS (HEC)
Government of India
Directorate General of Central Government Health Scheme
Department of Health & Family Welfare

Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi.
Dated 25th March, 2020

OFFICE ORDER

Subject: Empanelment of private hospitals (including dental clinics and eye centres) and Diagnostic centres under CGHS Delhi & NCR.

With regard to this Directorate ‘s Office Memorandum dated 26.12.2017 regarding empanelment under continuous empanelment scheme, the undersigned is to convey that in addition to the list of the hospitals (including dental clinics & eye centres) and diagnostic laboratories already empanelled, the hospitals (including dental clinics & eye centres) and diagnostic laboratories as per the list attached (16 HCOs) have also been empanelled under CGHS in Delhi & NCR with issuance of this order. The newly empanelled hospitals (including dental clinics & eye centres) and diagnostic laboratories may be treated as included in the existing list of empanelled health care organization under CGHS on same terms and conditions as have been indicated in the Office Memorandum dated 26.12.2017. The empanelment shall be till 31.03.2021 as with other empanelled HCOs or till finalization of new empanelment whichever is earlier. Labs/HCOs would claim NABL rates only for those investigations which are NABL accredited.

Encl: As above

[Dr. Arvind Kumar]
Additional Director (HQ)

Sr. No. Name of the Hospitals Address & Tel. No. NABH/ NABL QCI Recommended Empanelled for
1 Vardan Multispecialty Hospital Garhi Sikroad (Opp. Guldhar), NH-58, Meerut Road, Ghaziabad. QCI Recommended General Medicine, General Surgery, OBS & Gynae, Orthopedics Surgery including Joint Replacement, Paediatrics, Respiratory Medicine, Cardiology (OPD), Dermatology, Dental, Nephrology ( only Dialysis), Neurology (OPD), Oncology (Medical), Urology (including dialysis) and Diagnostics
2 Dr. Chauhan Sanjeevani Hospital Plot No. NH-14 , C- Block, Gamma-I, G.B. Nagar, Greater Noida QCI Recommended General Medicine, General Surgery, OBS & Gynae, Orthopedics Surgery including Joint Replacement, Paediatrics, Dermatology , Cardiology (Non­ invasive), ENT, Dental , Urology (excluding dialysis and lithotripsy and Diagnostics
3 Swasthik Hospital A-9, Ragh ubir Enclave, Richaon Chowk, Nagafgarh , New Delhi-1 10043 QCI Recommended General Med icine, General Surgery, OBS & Gynae, Orthopedics Surgery (excluding Joint Replacement), Paediatrics , Dental and Diagnostics
4 Yatharth Super Speciality Hospitals (A unit of AKS Medical Research Centre Pvt. Ltd.,) H-01, Sector-01 Greater Noida (West),Noida Extension,Gautam Budh Nagar.Tel. No. 80105991 16. QCI Recommended General Medicine, General Surgery, OBS & Gynae, Orthopedics Surgery including Joint Replacement , Paediatrics, Bariatric Surgery, Otorhinolaryngology, Psychiatry (OPD), Respiratory Medicine, Dermatology , Rheumatology, Dental, Neurology , Neurosurgery , Nephrology (including Dialysis), Urology , Eye and Diagnostics.
5 Good Dental Clinic G-14, Local Shopping Complex, NBCC Towers, East Kidwai Nagar, New Delhi-110023 QCI Recommended All Available Dental Care Facilities
6 Sai Vinayak Dental and Orthodontic Centre. BH-730, GF, East Shalimar Bagh, Opp. Police Station, Delhi- 110088 QCI Recommended All Available Dental Care Facilities
7 Dr. Sekhri Dental & Implant Clinic, 3, Sukh Vihar, Tikona Park, Near Gagan Vihar, Delhi-110051. QCI Recommended All Available Dental Care Facilities
8 Dr. Mehra’s Smile Destination B-43, Basement, Sarvodaya Enclave, New Delhi-110017 QCI Recommended All Available Dental Care Facilities
9 South Point Dentistry, 14 B, Ground Floor, Pocket-K, Sheikh Sarai, Phase-2, New Delhi- 110017 QCI Recommended All Available Dental Care Facilities
10 Gautam Dental Care, 411/B, Main Market, Near Church (Bagh), Bypass Road, Ghaziabad QCI Recommended All Available Dental Care Facilities
11 SGD Diagnostic Center, 16, Model Basti, Rant Jhansi Road, New Delhi-110005 QCI Recommended X-ray, USG, CT Scan, MRI, Colour Doppler and Laboratory Investigations.
12 Pathkind Diagnostics Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 55-56, Udyog Vihar, Phase-IV, A Sector-18, Gurgaon – 122015 NABL Accredited Laboratory Investigations
13 Satyakiran Healthcare Pvt. Ltd, Subash Chowk, Sonipat, Haryana 131001 NABL Accredited X-ray, CT Scan, USG, Colour Doppler, OopG, MRI and Mammography.
14 Dahiya Eye & Maternity Hospital, ITI, Chowk, Sonipat, Haryana QCI Recommended Exclusive Eye Care Centre
15 Sai Retina Foundation, F-5, Basement & Ground Floor, Dilshad Colony, Delhi – 110095 QCI Recommended Exclusive Eye Care Centre
16 Vasundhara Eye Centre B-219, Ramphal Chowk, Sector-7, Dwarka, Delhi. QCI Recommended Exclusive Eye Care Centre

 

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CGDA clarification on relaxation for purchase of Air Ticket from unauthorized Travel agent for LTC

CGDA clarification on relaxation for purchase of Air Ticket from unauthorized Travel agent for LTC – Controller General of Defence Accounts – Dated 30.03.2021

Controller General of Defence Accounts
Ulan Batar Road, Palam, Delhi Cantt — 110010
(IFA Wing)

No.IFA/10/Air Travel/1/2020

dated 30 .03.2021

Instruction Order No. 05 of 2021

To
All PIFAs/SAG level IFAs
(Through CGDA Website/SIFA)

Sub : Clarification regarding relaxation for purchase of Air Ticket from unauthorized Travel agent for the purpose of LTC.

In terms of Ministry of Finance OM No. 19024/1/2009/E.IV dated 16 Sep 2016 (copy enclosed), Air tickets are compulsorily to be booked directly from Airlines (Booking counters, website of Airlines) or by utilizing the services of authorized travel agents viz. M/s Balmer Lawrie & Company, M/s Ashok Travels & Tours and IRCTC.

2. DOP&T vide their OM No. 43020/2/2016/Estt (A.IV) dated 19 Feb 2020 has granted one time relaxation to such Govt. employees who had availed LTC by air to visit J&K and NER during January 2010 to June 2014 and booked the tickets through travels agents other than authorized, due to the lack of awareness of rules. Such relaxation has been granted to the concerned individual after he/she has obtained the concurrence of Financial Advisor of the concerned Ministry/Department.

3. Since the powers to grant relaxation to travel by airlines other than Air India were delegated by MoD to PIFAs/IFAs not below the level of SAG vide OMs No. 34/PCPA/Cor/Fin/MO/2016 dated 14.06.2016 and 21.06.2016 and accordingly HQrs IFA Wing Instruction Order No. 08 dated 2016 and subsequent amendments issued time to time, PIFAs and all SAG level IFAs (Dedicated/Nominated) will also deal with the aforesaid cases relating to officers/officials including Defence Civilian Officers/officials posted in the units/formation falling under the jurisdiction the said PIFAs/SAG level IFA offices.

4. Ministry of Defence (Fin) has advised that IFAs, being representatives of MoD (Fin) scrutinize such proposals received in their offices strictly in terms of aforesaid DOP&T OM dated 19.02.2020 so that only justified cases are submitted for kind consideration of FA(DS).

This issues with the approval of Addl. CGDA(Finance).

Encl: As above.

(Richa Gupta)
Dy.CGDA (Fin)

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Eligibility of the family pensioners who are beneficiaries of BSNLMRS to migrate to CGHS

Clarification regarding eligibility of the family pensioners who are beneficiaries of BSNLMRS to migrate to CGHS and reimbursement of one time CGHS subscription fee paid by the BSNL employee to the CGHS authority

BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED

CORPORATE OFFICE
Admin Cell, Bharat Sanchar Bhavan
Janpath, New Delhi-1 10001

No: BSNLCO-ADMN/12(12)/4/2021-ADMN

Dated : 26-03-2021

To
All Head of Circles,
All Head of BSNI. Units,
BSNL.

Sub : Clarification regarding eligibility of the family pensioners who are beneficiaries of BSNLMRS to migrate to CGHS and reimbursement of one time CGHS subscription fee paid by the BSNL employee to the CGHS authority.

In reference to the above captioned subject representations are being received from various employees Unions/ Associations, BSNL circles, retired employees regarding clarification on migration to CGHS by BSNL family pensioners (Dependents of the deceased retired BSNL employee) who are availing BSNLMRS facility and reimbursement of the life time subscription to CGHS as one-time payment.

2. Vide BSNLCO letter NO: BSNL/Admn.1/14-15/09 (Pt) dated 02.04.2014 (Copy enclosed), the decision of extension of CGHS facilities to retired BSNL employees who are in receipts of Central Civil Pension/Pro-rata Pension was conveyed.

3. Vide BSNLCO letter No: BSNL/Admn.I/14-15/09 (Pt) dated 29.07.2016 (Copy enclosed) , Approval of the Management Committee of BSNL was conveyed for reimbursement of one time CGHS subscription fee, paid by the BSNL employee to the CGHS authority. This was applicable to only those BSNL employees who surrender BSNLMRS facility and opt for CGHS facility.

Further, it was also decided by the MC that the retired BSNL employees and their dependents are not eligible to opt BSNLMRS facility in future, once they migrate to CGHS facility.

4. Vide BSNL CO letter No: BSNL/Admn.I/14-15/09 (Pt) dated:22.11.2018 (Copy enclosed) it has been clarified that the order dated 29.07.2016 regarding reimbursement of one time CGHS subscription fees are effective only from the prospective date.

5. Vide BSNL CO letter No: dated: 24.09.2004 & 15.01.2021 (Copy enclosed), Clarification on eligibility of Spouse and dependents of deceased BSNL employees were issued.

6. In continuation and context of above subject, the matter is examined and following is clarified:-

The family pensioners (Dependents of the deceased retired BSNL employees) who get the CGHS facility by surrendering BSNLMRS card/facility are also allowed for one time reimbursement of CGHS subscription fee paid to CGHS authority for migrating to the CGHS facility.

This has the approval of the Competent Authority.

Encl.: As above

DGM(Admin)
BSNL CO, New Delhi

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One Time Option to change from NPS to OPS – Extension of cut-off dates – DOPPW ORDER

One Time Option to change from NPS to OPS – Extension of cut-off dates – DOPPW ORDER No. 57/04/2019-P&PW(B) – Dated 31.03.2021

No. 57/04/2019-P&PW(B)
Government of India
Department of Pension and PW

Lok Nayak Bhawan,
Khan Market, New Delhi,
the 31st March, 2021

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Coverage under Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972 of those Central Government employees whose selection for appointment were finalized before 01.01.2004 but joined Government service on or after 01.01.2004.

In continuation to this Department’s O.M of even number dated 17.02.2020 providing one-time option to Government servants for coverage under Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972 in place of National Pension System who were declared successful for recruitment in the results declared on or before 31.12.2003 against vacancies occurring before 01.01.2004 and are covered under the National Pension System on joining service on or after 01.01.2004.

2. The said Office Memorandum provides for cut off dates for various activities involved in the process of exercising of option, deciding representations by appointing authorities and closure of NPS accounts of the concerned Government servants.

3. In view of the country-wide lockdown in the country due to outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic and references received from some Ministries / Departments for extension of time schedule prescribed in the said OM, in partial modification of this Department’s OM of even number dated 17.02.2020, it has been decided to extend the above cut-off dates as under:

S. No. Activity Last date mentioned m OM dated 17.02.2020 Revised last date
1 Exercise of option by Government servant for coverage under old pension scheme 31.05.2020 31.05.2021
2 Examination and decision on the representation by the appointing authority 30.09.2020 30.09.2021
3 Closure of NPS accounts of Government servants on acceptance of their option 01.11.2020 01.11.2021

 

4. There would be no change in the other terms and conditions mentioned m this Department’s O.M. dated 17.02.2020.

5. Hindi version will follow.

(S. Chakrabarti)
Under Secretary to the Government of India

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Implementation of NPS – CCS Rules 2021 – DOPPW Gazette Notification

Implementation of NPS – CCS Rules 2021 – DOPPW Gazette Notification G.S.R. 227(E) – Dated 30.03.2021

MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS
(Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare)
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 30th March, 2021

G.S.R. 227(E). – In exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to article 309 and clause (5) of article 148 of the Constitution and after consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India in relation to persons serving in the Indian Audit and Accounts Department, the President hereby makes the following rules regulating the methods of implementation of National Pension System, namely:-

1. Short title and commencement. – (1) These rules may be called the Central Civil Services (Implementation of National Pension System) Rules, 2021.

(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.

2. Application. – Save as otherwise provided in these rules, these rules shall apply to the Government servants, including civilian Government servants in the Defence Services, appointed substantively to civil services and posts in connection with the affairs of the Union on or after 1st day of January, 2004, but shall not apply to,-

(a) Railway servants;
(b) persons in casual and daily rated employment;
(c) persons paid from contingencies;
(d) members of the All India Services;
(e) persons locally recruited for services in diplomatic, consular or other Indian establishments in foreign countries;
(f) persons employed on contract;
(g) persons whose terms and conditions of service are regulated by or under the provisions of the Constitution or any other law for the time being in force; and
(h) persons to whom the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972 apply in accordance with any special or general order issued by the Government.

3. Definitions. – In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,-

(1) (a)“Accredited Bank” in relation to a Ministry or Department or Union territory means the Reserve Bank or any bank which is appointed to transact business of the Government pertaining to that Ministry or Department or Union territory and is officially recognised for transfer of funds to the Trustee Bank;

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(b) “Accumulated Pension Corpus” means the monetary value of the pension investments accumulated in the Individual Pension Account of a subscriber under the National Pension System;

(c) “Annuity” means periodic payment by the Annuity Service Provider to the subscriber on purchase of annuity plan out of the Accumulated Pension Corpus;

(d) “Annuity Service Provider” means a life insurance company registered and regulated by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority and empanelled by the Authority for providing Annuity services to the subscribers of the National Pension System;

(e) “Authority” means the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority established under sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 2013 (23 of 2013) and include interim Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority set up by the Central Government through Resolutions;

(f) “Central Recordkeeping Agency” means an agency registered under section 27 of Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 2013 to perform the functions of recordkeeping, accounting, administration and customer service for subscribers to schemes;

(g) “Drawing and Disbursing Officer” means a Head of Office and also any other Gazetted Officer so designated by a Department of the Central Government, a Head of Department or an Administrator, to draw bills and make payments on behalf of the Central Government. The term shall also include a Head of Department or an Administrator where he himself discharges such function;

(h) “Cheque Drawing and Disbursing Officer” means a drawing and disbursing officer functioning under a Ministry or Department (including Central Public Works Department, Forest Department and Departments in which the provisions of Central Public Works Account Code are authorised to be followed) or a Union territory, who is authorised to withdraw money for specified types of payments against an assignment account opened in his favour in a specified branch of an accredited bank;

(i) “Defence Services” means services under the Government of India in the Ministry of Defence and in the Defence Accounts Department under the control of the Ministry of Defence paid out of the Defence Services Estimates and not permanently subject to the Air Force Act, 1950 (45 of 1950) or the Army Act, 1950 (46 of 1950) or the Navy Act, 1957 (62 of 1957);

(j) “Emoluments” means emoluments as specified in rule 5;

(k) “Foreign Service” means service in which a Government servant receives his pay with the sanction of the Government from any source other than the Consolidated Fund of India or the Consolidated Fund of a State or the Consolidated Fund of a Union territory;

(l) “Government” means the Central Government;

(m) “Head of Department” means an authority specified in Schedule 1 to the Delegation of Financial Powers Rules, 1978, and includes such other authority or person whom the President may, by order, specify as Head of a Department;

(n) “Head of Office” means a Gazetted Officer declared as such under rule 14 of Delegation of Financial Powers Rules,1978, and includes such other authority or person whom the Competent Authority may, by order, specify as Head of Office;

(o) “Individual Pension Account” means an account of a subscriber, executed by a contract setting out the terms and conditions under the National Pension System;

(p) “Local Fund administered by Government” means the fund administered by a body which, by law or rule having the force of law, comes under the control of the Government and over whose expenditure the Government retains complete and direct control;

(q) “National Pension System” means the contributory pension system referred to in section 20 of the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 2013 whereby contributions from a subscriber are collected and accumulated in an individual pension account using a system of points of presence, a Central Recordkeeping Agency and pension funds as may be specified by regulations by Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority;

(r) “Pay and Accounts Officer” means an officer, whatever his official designation, who maintains the accounts of a Ministry, Department or Office of the Central Government or Union territory and includes an Accountant-General, who is entrusted with the functions of maintaining the accounts or part of accounts of the Central Government or Union territory;

(s) “Pension fund” means an intermediary which has been granted a certificate of registration under sub-section (3) of section 27 of the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 2013 by the Authority as a pension fund for receiving contributions, accumulating them and making payments to the subscriber in the manner as may be specified by regulations;

(t) “Permanent Retirement Account Number” means a unique identification number allotted to each subscriber by the Central Recordkeeping Agency;

(u) “Subscriber” means a Government servant who subscribes to a scheme of a Pension fund;

(v) “Trustee Bank” means a banking company as defined in the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (10 of 1949).

(2) Words and expressions used herein and not defined but defined in the Fundamental Rules,1922, the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972, the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 2013 or Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority regulations have the same meanings respectively assigned to them in those Act or Rules or Regulations.

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Small Savings Schemes Interest Rates from April 2021 – June 2021

Small Savings Schemes Interest Rates from April 2021 – June 2021 – Ministry of Finance Order – F.No.1/4/2019-NS – Dated 31.03.2021

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F.No.1/4/2019-NS
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Economic Affairs
(Budget Division)

North Block, New Delhi
Dated: 31.03.2021

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Revision of interest rates for Small Savings Schemes – reg.

In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 9(1) of the Government Savings Promotion General Rules, 2018, the rates of interest on various Small Savings Schemes for the first quarter of financial year 2021-22 starting from 1st April, 2021 and ending on 30th June, 2021 have been revised as indicated below:

Instruments Rates of interest from 01.01.2021 to 31.03.2021 Rates of interest from 01.04.2021 to 30.06.2021 Compounding frequency*
Savings Deposit 4.0 3.5 Annually
1 Year Time Deposit 5.5 4.4 Quarterly
2 Year Time Deposit 5.5 5.0 Quarterly
3 Year Time Deposit 5.5 5.1 Quarterly
5 Year Time Deposit 6.7 5.8 Quarterly
5 Year Recurring Deposit 5.8 5.3 Quarterly
Senior Citizen Savings Schemes 7.4 6.5 Quarterly and paid
Monthly Income Account 6.6 5.7 Monthly and paid
National Savings Certificate 6.8 5.9 Annually
Public Provident Fund Scheme 7.1 6.4 Annually
Kisan Vikas Patra 6.9 (will mature in 124 months) 6.2 (will mature in 138 months) Annually
Sukanya Samriddhi Account Scheme 7.6 6.9 Annually

*No change.

2. This has the approval of competent authority.

S/d,
(Rajesh Panwar)
Deputy Director (NS)

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Declaration of Holiday on 14th April, 2021 – Birthday of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

Declaration of Holiday on 14th April 2021 – Birthday of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar – DOPT ORDER – F. No. 12/4/2020-JCA – Dated 31.03.2021

F. No. 12/4/2020-JCA
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
(Department of Personnel & Training)
Establishment (JCA) Section
*****

North Block, New Delhi
Dated the 31st March, 2021

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Declaration of Holiday on 14th April, 2021 – Birthday of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.

It has been decided to declare Wednesday, the 14th April 2021, as a public holiday on account of the birthday of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, for all Central Government Offices including Industrial Establishments throughout India by invoking the powers under Section 25 of Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.

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2. All Ministries/ Departments of Government of India may bring the above decision to the notice of all concerned.

(S.P. Pant)
Deputy Secretary to the Govt. of India

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AICPIN for the month of February 2021

AICPIN for February 2021

Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (2016=100) – February, 2021

The All-India CPI-IW for February, 2021 increased by 0.8 points and stood at 119.0 (one hundred nineteen and point zero). On 1-month percentage change, it increased by 0.68 per cent with respect to previous month as against a decline of 0.61 per cent between corresponding months a year ago.

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The maximum upward pressure in current index came from Fuel & Light group contributing 0.31 percentage points to the total change. It was further supplemented by Miscellaneous and Food & Beverages groups contributing 0.23 and 0.21 percentage points respectively to total rise. At item level, Milk, Mustard Oil, Soyabean Oil, Sunflower Oil, Apple, Mango, Orange, Lady Finger, Onion, Parval, Served & Processed Packaged Food, Cooking Gas, Barber Charges, Petrol, etc. are responsible for the rise in index. However, this increase was checked by items like Rice, Potato, Tomato, Eggs-Hen, Cabbage, Ginger, etc. putting downward pressure on the index.

At centre level, Madurai recorded the maximum increase of 4.0 points. Among others, 3 centres observed an increase between 3 to 3.9 points, 7 centres between 2 to 2.9 points, 22 centres between 1 to 1.9 points and 34 centres between 0 to 0.9 points. On the contrary, Labac-Silchar and Kolkata recorded a decrease of 2.4 and 2.0 points respectively. Among others, 5 centres observed a decline between 1 to 1.9 points and 14 centres between 0 to 0.9 points.

Year-on-year inflation for the month stood at 4.48 per cent compared to 3.15 per cent for the previous month and 6.84 per cent during the corresponding month of the previous year. Similarly, Food inflation stood at 4.64 per cent against 2.38 per cent of the previous month and 8.33 per cent during the corresponding month a year ago.

Y-o-Y Inflation based on CPI-IW (Food and General)

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All-India Group-wise CPI-IW for January and February, 2021

Sr. No. Groups Jan., 2021 Feb., 2021
I Food & Beverages 117.4 117.9
II Pan, Supari, Tobacco & Intoxicants 134.4 135.8
III Clothing & Footwear 117.8 118.4
IV Housing 115.2 115.2
V Fuel & Light 136.4 142
VI Miscellaneous 116.9 117.6
General Index 118.2 119

 

CPI-IW: Groups Indices

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Union Minister of State (I/c) for Labour and Employment Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar has welcomed the increase in the Index saying, the rise in index will result into increase wages of working class population by way of increase in dearness allowance payable to them. He said, the rise in inflation reported during February, 2021 is mainly due to rise in prices of items like Milk, Mustard Oil, Soyabean Oil, Sunflower Oil, Apple, Mango, Orange, Lady Finger, Onion, Parval, Served & Processed Packaged Food, Barber Charges, Cooking Gas, Petrol, etc.

Director General of Labour Bureau Shri PD P S Negi said, the rise in inflation during February, 2021 has been observed across the board in respect of various price indices released by other Government agencies.

The Labour 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 February, 2021 is being released in this press release.

The next issue of CPI-IW for the month of March, 2021 will be released on Friday 30th April, 2021. The same will also be available on the office website www.labourbureaunew.gov.in.

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FinMin clarification for full and final settlement of bills / claims pertaining to LTC Special Cash Package Scheme

FinMin clarification for full and final settlement of bills / claims pertaining to LTC Special Cash Package Scheme – Purchases made upto 31st March, 2021 (including on-line purchases) – Finmin Order No. 12(2)/2020-E.II(A)  – Dated 31.03.2021

No. 12(2)/2020-E.II(A)
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure

North Block, New Delhi
Dated 31st March, 2021

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Clarification regarding full and final settlement of bills/claims pertaining to LTC Special Cash Package Scheme.

The undersigned directed to refer to point no. 11 of FAQ-1 of this Department issued vide O.M. of even No. dated 20th October 2020 and point no. 1 of FAQ-4 issued vide O.M. dated 10th March, 2021 clarifying that “as far as possible, the claims should be made and settled well before 31st March, 2021. Ministries/Departments may consider settlement of only those claims/purchases made on or before 31st March, 2021 beyond the due date, i.e, 31st March, 2021”.

2. In this regard, it stated that queries are being received in this Department with respect to purchases made upto 31st March, 2021 (including on-line purchases) and submissions of bills/claims and settlement beyond 31st March, 2021. Keeping in view of practical difficulties in submission of bills/claims for purchases made particularly in late hours of 31st March, 2021(including on-line purchases), it is clarified that submission of bills/claims may be entertained and settled by Ministries/Departments not later than 30th April 2021. However, it is reiterated that the payment for the purchases should be made not later than the due date i.e. 31st March, 2021.

3. This issues with the approval of competent authority.

(Prateek Tamar Singh)
Dy. Secretary to the Government of India

All Ministries/Department’s of Govt. of India

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Grant of Paid holiday to employees on 17.04.2021 – Bye-elections in various States

Grant of Paid holiday to employees on 17.04.2021 – Bye–elections in Parliamentary / Assembly Constituencies of various States – DOPT ORDER F. No. 12/3/2016-JCA-2 – Dated 30.03.2021

F. No. 12/3/2016-JCA-2
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel & Training)
Establishment (JCA-2) Section

North Block, New Delhi
Dated: 30th March, 2021

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject : Schedule for Bye–elections in Parliamentary / Assembly Constituencies of various States – Grant of Paid holiday to employees on the day of poll- regarding

The undersigned is directed to state that the Election Commission of India, vide their letter No. 78/EPS/2021, dated 18.03.2021. have announced schedule for the Bye-elections to fill casual vacancy in the Parliamentary Constituency of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka and Fourteen (14) vacancies in Assembly Constituencies of various States, as under:

Schedule for Bye- elections to fill vacancies in Two(2) Parliamentary Constituency of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

S.No. State Number  & Name of Parliamentary Constituency (PC) Date of Poll Day
1 Andhra Pradesh 23-Tirupati  (SC) 17.04.2021 Saturday
2 Karnataka 2- Belgaum 17.04.2021 Saturday

 

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Schedule for 14 (Fourteen) vacancies in Assembly Constituencies of various States

S.No. State Number  & Name of Parliamentary Constituency (PC) Date of Poll Day
1 Gujarat 125-MorvaHadaf (ST 17.04.2021 Saturday
2 Jharkhand 13 – Madhupur 17.04.2021 Saturday
3 Karnataka 47 – Basavakalyan 17.04.2021 Saturday
4 Karnataka 59- Maski  (ST) 17.04.2021 Saturday
5 Madhya Pradesh 55 – Damoh 17.04.2021 Saturday
6 Maharashtra 252-Pandharpur 17.04.2021 Saturday
7 Mizoram 26 – Serchhip (ST) 17.04.2021 Saturday
8 Nagaland 51-Noksen  (ST) 17.04.2021 Saturday
9 Odisha 110-Pipli 17.04.2021 Saturday
10 Rajasthan 179-Sahara 17.04.2021 Saturday
11 Rajasthan 24- Sujangarh (SC) 17.04.2021 Saturday
12 Rajasthan 175- Rajsamand 17.04.2021 Saturday
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2. In this regard, it is stated that the guidelines issued by this Department, vide OM No. 12/14/99-JCA, dated 10.10.2001, regarding closure of Central Government Offices and grant of paid holiday, may be followed by all the Central Government Offices, and the central industrial establishments, located in the concerned States.

3. The above instructions may please be brought to the notice of all concerned.

4. Hindi version will follow.

(S.P. Pant)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India

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