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Anomaly in Pay Fixation of Chief Loco Inspectors appointed prior to 2016 – RBE No. 133/2019

7th CPC Anomaly in Pay Fixation of Chief Loco Inspectors appointed prior to 2016 – RBE No. 133/2019

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
रMINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(RAILWAY BOARD)

PC-VII 143
RBE No.133/2019

No.E(P&A)II/2017/RS-06

New Delhi, dated 16.08.2019

The General Manager,
AU Indian Railways &
Production Units.

Sub : Anomaly in fixation of pay of Chief Loco Inspectors appointed prior to 01.01.2016 with reference to their juniors appointed after 01.01.2016 and drawing more pay than the seniors.

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It has come to the notice of the Board that staff appointed prior to 1.1 .2016 as Chief Loco Inspectors in the pre-revised pay structure, whose pay has been fixed in the 7th CPC pay structure for Chief Loco Inspectors under the RS(RP) Rules, 2016, are drawing less pay than their juniors appointed to the Supervisory post after 1.1.2016. The anomaly has arisen due to the fact that the benefit of pay element granted at the time of promotion of running staff to a stationary post has been granted to the junior in the revised pay structure, whereas, the same benefit granted to the senior is of lesser value as the same has been calculated on pre-revised pay structure.

2. Rule 7(10) of RS(RP) Rules: 2016 contains the provisions for stepping up of pay in case of anomaly in pay fixation between senior and junior employees, subject to certain conditions. The anomaly in the case of Chief Loco Inspectors has arisen due the benefit of pay element reckoned for fixation of pay on promotion of running staff to a stationary post being granted in pre-revised pay structure or revised pay structure.

3. Therefore, in accordance with Rule 7(10) of RS(RP) Rules, 2016, it has been decided that the anomaly be resolved by granting stepping up of pay to the seniors at par with the juniors subject to the following conditions:-

(a) Both the junior and the senior Railway servants should belong to the same cadre from which they have been promoted to the higher post and the posts in which they have been promoted should be identical in the same cadre;

(b) The existing pay structure and the revised pay structure of the lower and higher posts in which they are entitled to draw are identical;

(c) The senior Railway servants at the time of promotion are drawing equal or more pay than the junior;

(d) The stepping up of pay will be allowed to running staff appointed as Chief Loco Inspectors only in whose cases extant quantum of pay element (at present 30%) is reckoned for pay fixation. The stepping up of pay will not be admissible to the non-running staff appointed as Loco Running Supervisors as in their cases thequestion of pay element in the running allowance does not arise;

(e) If even in the lower post, revised or pre-revised, the junior was drawing more pay than the senior by virtue of advance increments granted to him or otherwise, stepping up will not be permissible;

(f) In cases where the conditions are not met, stepping up of pay would not be admissible. For instance a Chief Loco Inspector promoted from Loco Pilot (Goods) prior to 1.1.2016 and the junior promoted to Chief Loco Inspector from Loco Pilot (Passenger) or from Loco Pilot (Mail/Express) [i.e. from a different post/cadre] after 1.1 .2016 are not identical and such would not come under the purview of instructions relating to stepping up of pay.

(g) In this connection, it is stated that LP (Goods), LP (Passenger) and LP (M/E) form three different and distinct seniority units and would, therefore, constitute different cadres/posts in the context of clause (a) above as clearly brought out in (f) above.

(h) Stepping up will be allowed only once, the pay so fixed after stepping up will remain unchanged;

(i) The senior shall be entitled to the next increment on completion of his required qualifying service with effect from the date of refixation of pay.

4. This has the approval of the Finance Directorate of the Ministry of Railways.

(N.P. Singh)
Joint Director/E(P&A)
Railway Board

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Expected IDA from October 2019 Calculator

Expected IDA from October 2019 Calculator

IDA Calculator
MONTH ALL INDIA INDEX % OF INCREASE for 2017 Pay Scale % OF INCREASE for 2007 Pay Scale Effective From
Jan, 2018 288 127.4
Feb, 2018 287 127.1 1st Apr 2018
Mar, 2018 287 127.4
Apr, 2018 288 127.4
May, 2018 289 3.8 128.0 1st July 2018
Jun, 2018 291 4.3 129.0
July, 2018 301 5.9 132.5
Aug, 2018 301 7.3 135.6 1st Oct 2018
Sep, 2018 301 8.5 138.3
Oct, 2018 302 8.7 138.5
Nov, 2018 302 8.8 138.8 1st Jan 2019
Dec, 2018 301 8.8 138.8
Jan, 2019 307 9.38 140.11
Feb, 2019 307 9.98 141.43 1st April 2019
Mar, 2019 309 10.94 143.54
Apr, 2019 312 11.54 144.86
May, 2019 314 12.38 146.71 1st July 2019
June, 2019 316 13.22 148.56
July, 2019 319 14.06 150.40
August, 2019 320 14.79 151.99 1st Oct 2019
Sep 2019


Premature exit from GDS post – Implementation of Kamlesh Chandra Committee

No.17-31/2016-GDS
Government of India
Ministry of Communications
Department of Posts
(GDS Section)

Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi – 110001
Dated : 16.08.2019

Office Memorandum

Subject : Implementation of recommendation of Kamlesh Chandra Committee in case of premature exit from GDS post.

I am directed to say that Kamlesh Chandra Committee recommended vide para 18.48.5 that, in case of premature exit from GDS post, the sanction for payment or transfer of due amount to NPS as the case may should be issued by the competent authority within 3 months from the date of relief from the GDS post.

2. The matter has been examined and following orders are issued:-

(a) All DDOs/DA(P)s should ensure to take up the case with NSDL for payment of due amount to NPS Lite well in advance alongwith all required/supporting documents and claim forms.

(b) All DDOs/DA(P)s must ensure that GDS is fulfilling all the terms and conditions applicable for grant of due amount to NPS Lite at the time of processing of claims for premature exit withdrawal.

(c) All DDOs/DA(P)s will ensure that in case of premature exit from GDS post by a GDS, the sanction for payment or transfer of due amount to NPS Lite, as the case may be, is issued by the competent authority within 3 months from the date of discharge from the GDS post.

(d) In no case should payment of due amount to NPS Lite be delayed beyond 3 months from the date of discharge from the GDS post.

3. The above instructions will come into effect from the date of issue of this O.M.

4. Hindi version will follow

(SB Vyavahare)
Assistant Director General (GDS/PCC)

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7th Pay Commission HRA to Haryana Government Employees – Clarification

7th Pay Commission HRA to Haryana Government Employees – Clarification

From
The Additional Chief Secretary to Government Haryana,
Finance Department.

To

1. All the Administrative Secretaries to Government, Haryana.
2. All the Head of Departments of Haryana.
3. All the Divisional Commissioners in Haryana.
4. All the Deputy Commissioners in Haryana.
5. All the Sub Divisional Officers (Civil) in Haryana.
6. The Registrar General, High Court of Punjab & Haryana.
Memo No. 4/2/2017-5FR
Dated, Chandigarh, the 14th August, 2019

Subject :- Revision of House Rent Allowances admissible to Haryana Government Employees under 7th CPC.

Sir,

I have been directed to draw your kind attention towards this office order No. 4/2/2017-5FR(FD) dated 30.07.2019. The Pay Scales of the employees of Haryana Government were revised as per 7th CPC vide office notification dated 28.10.2016, without revision of Allowances.

However, the HRA has been revised w.e.f. 01.08.2019 vide memo no. 4/2/2017-5FR(FD) dated 30.07.2019, therefore, with regard to drawl of HRA w.e.f. 01.01.2016 to 31.07.2019, it is clarified that:-

1. The respective amount of HRA drawn by the existing Government employees for the period from 01.01.2016 to 27.10.2016 shall remain same as already drawn under existing (pre revised) Pay Structure.

2. The respective amount of HRA being drawn by existing Government employees as on 27.10.2016 shall remain payable invariably for the period between 28.10.2016 to 31.07.2019 i.e. HRA will be drawn on the pre-revised pay scales.

3. The employees who have joined the Government Service as a fresh recruit/at the first instance on or after 01.01.2016 to 31.07.2019 shall be entitled to the HRA to be calculated at the entry level pay of the pre revised pay structure {as per HCS (Pay) Rules, 2008} of their respective post.

4. Regarding admissibility of rate of HRA to the Government employees the ceiling of emoluments i.e. Basic Pay +NPA be read as Rs. 2,24,550/- instead of 2,24,100/-.

Deputy Secretary Finance
for the Additional Chief Secretary to Government Haryana,
Finance Department

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7th CPC Charge Allowance to officers in Indian Railways – Adoption of DOPT Instructions

7th CPC Charge Allowance to officers in Indian Railways – Adoption of DOPT Instructions

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (BHARAT SARKAR)
Ministry of Railways (Rail Mantralaya)
(Railway Board)

PC-VII No. 142
File No. PC-VII/2017/1/7/5/8

RBE No. 127/2019
New Delhi, Dated: 08.08.2019

The General Managers / CAOs(R),
All Indian Railways and Production Units,
(As per mailing list)

Subject : Adoption of instructions issued by DoP&T regarding restrictions of officiating pay under FR-35 (Rule 1329 IREC Vol. II) in the context of RS(RP) Rules, 2016 in lieu of Charge Allowance.

Consequent upon the decision taken by Government of India vide MoF’s Resolution No. 1-2/2016-IC dated 25.07.2016, recommendations of 7th Central Pay Commission regarding all the Allowances (except Dearness Allowance) were referred to a Committee of Secretaries headed by the Finance Secretary. The Committee’s recommendations were implemented w.e.f. 01.07.2017 vide MoF’s Resolution No. 11-1/2016-IC dated 06.07.2017. In terms of Para 8.2.5 of 7th CPC’s Report, all the allowances not mentioned in the 7th CPC’s Report ceased to exist w.e.f 01.07.2017.

2. It is observed that Charge Allowance, which is granted in Indian Railways to Officers officiating on a higher post in administrative exigencies, was also not included in the report of the 7th CPC and hence stands abolished w.e.f. 01.07.2017.

3. It has now been decided by the Railway Board that DoPT’s Office Memorandum No. 1/4/2017-Estt.(Pay-I) dated 28.02.2019 (Annexure-I) regarding Restriction of pay under FR-35 (Rule 1329 IREC Vol. II) in the context of CCS(RP) Rules, 2016 may be adopted in mutatis mutandis manner in Indian Railways in context of RS(RP) Rules, 2016 in place of Charge Allowance w.e.f 01.07.2017.

Hindi version will follow.

(Jaya Kumar G)
Deputy Director(Pay Commission) VII
Railway Board

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Ministry of Defence reaches out to OFB employee unions on their strike notice

MoD reaches out to OFB employee unions on their strike notice

A team of senior officials led by Additional Secretary, Deptt. of Defence Production along with Chairman Ordinance Factory Board met the office bearers of the All India Defence Employees Federation, Indian National Defence Workers Federation, Bhartiya Pratiksha Mazdoor Sangh and Confederation of Defence Recognized Association here today on the issue of strike notice given by them starting August 20, 2019.

The meeting lasted for nearly two hours in which both parties constructively engaged themselves in a candid and open discussion of each other’s’ viewpoint. It was decided to keep the process of dialogue open to arrive at a mutual understanding.

Revision of Hourly rates of Incentive bonus and bonus factor of workshop/PUs in respect of staff under CLW pattern GIS

Revision of Hourly rates of Incentive bonus and bonus factor of workshop/PUs in respect of staff under CLW pattern GIS

Government of India
Ministry of Railways
(Railway Board)

RBE No.131/2019
New Delhi dated:- 09.08.2019

No.2018/M(W)/814/59

The GMs/CAO(R)/PCMEs,
All Zonal Railways and PUs,
(As per standard mailing list)

Sub:- Revision of Hourly rates of Incentive bonus and bonus factor of workshop/PUs in respect of staff under CLW pattern GIS.

Arising out of implementation of 7th Pay Commission pay structure, revised hourly rates of incentive bonus in CLW pattern incentive scheme and bonus factor in Group Incentive scheme in Workshops/PUs have been approved by Railway Board as given below:-

i. A factor of 2.25 is applied for revision of hourly incentive rates for CLW pattern incentive scheme and bonus factor for Group Incentive Scheme for all direct categories and JEs/EIWs.

ii. Incentive to the SSEs is linked to the basic pay. The applicable percentage for calculation of incentive for SSEs directly supervising the work of staff working in the shop floor will be 15% of the new basic under 7th CPC. i.e. Incentive payable to SSEs = New Basic pay x 15%.

iii. The revision of hourly rates of incentive bonus and bonus factor of workshops and PUs is linked with 5% improvement in productivity. It is to be done by revision of allowed time in case of workshops/PUs under CLW pattern incentive or 5% increase in productivity without additional payment in case of workshops/PUs under GIS.

iv. Biometric attendance is made compulsory in all workshops/PUs.

2. The increased hourly rates of incentive bonus and bonus factor of workshops/PUs in respect of staff under CLW pattern/GIS are made applicable from 01st July, 2017.

3. Zonal Railways and PUs should decide on provision of inspection by third party for improvement in quality of output in the overall interest of Indian Railways.

4. Other guidelines, not covered in this letter, for payment of incentive to staff under CLW/GIS pattern incentive schemes shall continue to be in force.

5. This issues with the concurrence of Finance Directorate of Ministry of Railways.

Please acknowledge receipt.

(A.V.K.M Rao)
Dy. Dir. Mech.(W)
Railway Board

CGEGIS Tables of Benefits from July to Sep 2019

CGEGIS Tables of Benefits from July to Sep 2019

No. 7(2)/EV/2016
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure

New Delhi, the 13th August, 2019

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub : Central Government Employees Group Insurance Scheme 1980 – Tables of Benefits for the savings fund for the period from 01.07.2019 to 30.09.2019.

The Tables of Benefits for Savings Fund to the beneficiaries under the Central Government Employees Group Insurance Scheme-1980, which are being issued on a quarterly basis from 01.01.2017 onwards, as brought out in this Ministry’s OM of even number dated 17.03.2017, for the quarter from 01 .07.2019 to 30.09.2019, as worked out by IRDA based on the interest rate of 7.9% per annum (compounded quarterly) as notified by the Department of Economic Affairs as per their Resolution No. 5(2)-B(PD)/2019 dated 12.07.2019, are enclosed.

2. The Tables enclosed are of two categories as per the existing practice. As hitherto, the first Table of Benefits for the savings fund of the scheme is based on the subscription of Rs.10 p.m. from 1.1.1982 to 31.12.1989 and RS.15 p.m. w.e.f. 1.1.1990 onwards. The second Table of Benefits for savings fund is based on a subscription of Rs.10 p.m. for those employees who had opted out of the revised rate of subscription w.e.f. 1.1.1990.

3. While these orders are in respect of Table of Benefits for the period from 01 .07.2019 to 30.09.2019, the Tables already issued for the first quarter and second quarter i.e. for the period 01 .01.2019 to 30.06.2019 are also reproduced for the sake of convenience and consolidation.

4. In their application to the employees of Indian Audit and Accounts Department, these orders are issued after consultation with the Comptroller & Auditor General of India.

5. Hindi version of these orders is attached.

(Amar Nath Singh)
Director

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Proposal to open new CGHS Allopathic WCs

Proposal to open new CGHS Allopathic WCs

Z15025/49/2019/DIR/CGHS
Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family welfare,
Directorate General of CGHS

545-A Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated the 8th August , 2019

To
The Additional Director (CGHS) Chandigarh/ Trivandrum/ Mumbai/ Jabalpur, Kolkata/ Chennai / Nagpur/ Bengaluru/ Dehradun/ CGHS(HQ),Delhi / Hyderabad

Subject:- Likely number of CGHS beneficiaries in new Cities where New WC are to be proposed

Sir/Madam,

With reference to the above subject the undersigned is to state that a proposal is under examination to open new CGHS Allopathic WCs in the following Cities:

Panchkula ,Mohali, Gwalior, Kannur ,Kozhikode, Nasik , Aurangabad, lchhapur, Ludhiana, Rohtak, Wadi, Mysuru, Mandi, Haldwani, Madhurai, Coimbattore, Warangal, Katni, Chandrapur, Leh”

Addl Directors, CGHS are requested to kindly provide details within 15 days about the likely number of beneficiaries in the above Cities

Yours faithfully,
(Dr.Manoj Jain)
Addl. DDG(HQ), CGHS

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CPAO Pension Adalat on August 23, 2019

CPAO Pension Adalat on August 23, 2019

Central Pension Accounting Office (CPAO)
Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure
Trikoot-II, Bhika Ji Kama Place-110066

All Central Civil Pensioners are informed that the Central Pension Accounting Office is going to organize a Pension Adalat, which will be held on 23rd August, 2019 at Central Pension Accounting Office, Bhikaji Kama Place, Trikoot-II, New Delhi-110066.

Therefore, all Central Civil Pensioners/Family Pensioners (except Railway, Defence, Post and Telegraph) are requested to send their complaint filled in as per the prescribed format through e-mail to Sr. Accounts Office, Grievance Cell at [email protected] or via post to this office by 14th August, 2019. The prescribed format is available at www.cpao.nic.in. Your complaint will be resolved in the Pension Adalat to be organized on 23rd August, 2019. Kindly send your PPO Number, Account Number, Contact Address and telephone Number along with your complaint. If the complaint is being sent by post, then please mention “Pension Adalat-2019” on the top of the closed envelope.

Chief Controller (Pensions)

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