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FinMin releases order for 4% Dearness Allowance Hike from January 2024

FinMin releases order for Dearness Allowance Hike from January 2024

DA Order from Jan 2024

No. 1/1/2024-E-II(B)
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure

North Block, New Delhi
Dated the 12th March, 2024

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Revision of rates of Dearness Allowance to Central Government employees-effective from 01.01.2024.

The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department’s Office Memorandum No. 114/2023- E-11 (B) dated 20th October, 2023 on the subject mentioned above and to say that the President is pleased to decide that the rates of Dearness Allowance payable to Central Government employees, shall be enhanced from 46% to 50% of the Basic Pay with effect from 1st January, 2024.

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 FR 9(21).

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. The payment of arrears of Dearness Allowance shall not be made before the date of disbursement of salary of March, 2024.

6. These orders shall also apply to the civilian employees paid from the Defence Services Estimates and the expenditure will be chargeable to the relevant head of the Defence Services Estimates. In respect of Armed Forces personnel and Railway employees, separate orders will be issued by the Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Railways, respectively.

7. In so far as the persons serving in the Indian Audit and Accounts Department are concerned, these orders are issued in consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India, as mandated under Article 148(5) of the Constitution of India.

(Ram Gopal)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India

To

All Ministries/Departments of the Government of India (as per standard distribution list) Copy to: C&AG, UPSC, etc. as per standard endorsement list.

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Railway female govt employees can now nominate children for family pension in Marital Discord Cases: RBE ORDER

Railway female govt employees can now nominate children for family pension in Marital Discord Cases (Divorce/PWDVA/DPA/IPC)

RBE No. 24/2024

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

No. 2024/F(E)III/PN1/1

New Delhi, dated: 08.03.2024.

The General Managers/Principal Financial Advisors,
All Zonal Railways/Production Units etc,
DGs of ROSO and NAIR.

Sub: Allowing female railway servant/female pensioner to nominate her child/children for family pension in precedence to her husband in the event of marital discord leading to filing of divorce proceedings in a Court of Law or filing of a case under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act or Dowry Prohibition Act or Indian Penal Code-reg.

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A copy of Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare (DOP&PW)’s O.M. No. 1/1(1)/2023-P&PW(E) dated 01.01.2024 is enclosed for information and guidance. These instructions shall apply mutatis mutandis on the Railways also. The provisions of Rule 50 of Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 2021 are contained in Rule 75 of Railway Services (Pension) Rules, 1993.

2 Please acknowledge receipt.

D.A.: As above

(Sanjay Prashar)
Joint Director Finance (Estt.)-II
Railway Board

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Good News for Bank Officers! 9th Joint Note Signed: 17% annual wage hike; 5-day work week – Key Points

Good News for Bank Officers! 9th Joint Note Signed: 17% annual wage hike; 5-day work week – Salient features of the wage negotiations

The Indian banking sector witnessed a significant development on March 8th, 2024, with the successful conclusion of negotiations between the Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) and the All India Bank Officers’ Confederation (AIBOC). This successful outcome resulted in the signing of the highly anticipated 9th Joint Note, outlining a new and improved wage settlement for bank officers across the nation.

The salient features of the wage negotiations i.e. the 9th Joint Note are as under:

1. Paving the way for 5-day work week – The Joint Note recognizes all Saturdays as holidays, pending government notification. The revised working hours will be effective after notification by the government.

2. Substantial Increase in Salary – The total quantum of wage revision increase (Payslip component) is more than Rs. 8284 crores being the 17% of the cost of Payslip component of establishment expenses of Public Sector Banks.

3. The new pay scales have been constructed, after merging Dearness Allowance corresponding to 8088 points and additional load thereon.

4. With the applicable load of 3.22% the effective load on the basic pay postmerger of dearness allowance @ 30.38% is 4.20%.

5. The long-drawn aspiration of the officers’ community for two additional increments for CAIIB (CAIIB Part-II) is achieved.

6. Officers who have completed CAIIB (CAIIB Part-II) shall be eligible for two increments w.e.f 01.11.2022.

Also Read: 12th Bipartite Settlement and 9th Joint Note Signed in Mumbai

7. Officers shall be eligible for three PQPs instead of two PQPs hitherto. PQP-I – Rs 1370/- , PQP-II Rs 3425/- and PQP III- Rs 5480/-

8. The effective load for officers completing CAIIB shall be increased substantially.

9. Inter se anomaly on account of additional increment for CAIIB is taken care of.

10. Inter se anomaly on account of sanction of PQP has also been taken into account.

11. The new scales of pay ranges from Rs. 48480/- to Rs.173860/- covering all the scales from Scale I to VII, with effect from 01.11.2022.

12. Reworking of the Dearness allowance formula: The conversion factor on account of merger of Dearness Allowances worked out at 0.0549. Instead of being rounded off to 0.05, it is raised to 0.06 extending benefit to serving and retired officers.

13. The index for dearness allowance is shifted from 1960=100 series to 2016=100 series resulting into shifting the conversion factor from 0.06 to 0.99 as per 2016=100 series benefitting the officers with enhanced dearness allowance.

14. The factor of 0.99 as per 2016=100 series is converted to 1.00 improving the dearness allowance further.

15. Thus, there will be additional benefit in percentage terms in dearness allowance as per the agreed changes negotiated above.

16. The Dearness Allowance shall be payable as 1.00 % of ‘pay’ per percentage point of Index. The DA in the above manner shall be paid for every variation of rise or fall over 123.03 points in the quarterly average of the All India Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers Base 2016=100. 0.01% change in DA on ‘pay’ for change in every second decimal place of CPI 2016 over 123.03 points.

17. Dearness Relief on pension in the above manner shall be paid half yearly for every variation of rise or fall over 123.03 points in the quarterly average of the All-India Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers Base 2016=100.

18. Officers in JM Grade Scale I who have moved to scale of pay for MMG Scale II after reaching maximum of the higher scale are presently eligible for five stagnation increments. With effect from 1st November, 2022, these officers shall be eligible for seven stagnation increments with frequency of two years each, of which first two shall be Rs. 2680/- each and next five shall be
Rs. 2980/- each.

19. Officers in MMG Scale II who have moved to Scale of Pay for MMG Scale III after reaching maximum of higher scale are presently eligible for five stagnation increments. With effect from 1st November, 2022 these officers shall be eligible for seven stagnation increments with frequency of two years each, of Rs.2980/- each.

20. Officers in substantive MMG Scale III i.e. those who are recruited in or promoted to MMG Scale III are presently eligible for six stagnation increments after reaching maximum of the scale. With effect from 1st November, 2022, these officers shall be eligible for eight stagnation increments, with frequency of two years each, of which first four shall be Rs. 2980/- each and next four shall be of Rs. 3360/- each.

21. Officers in SMG Scale IV are presently eligible for two stagnation increments. With effect from 1st November, 2022, these officers shall be eligible for five stagnation increments after reaching maximum of the scale, with frequency of two years each, of which the first stagnation increment shall be Rs. 3360/- and next four shall be of Rs. 3680/- each.

22. Officers in SMG Scale V are presently eligible for one stagnation increment. With effect from 1st November, 2022, these officers shall be eligible for four stagnation increments after reaching maximum of the scale, with frequency of two years each of Rs.4000/- each.

23. Officers in TEG Scale VI shall be eligible for three Stagnation Increments after reaching maximum of scale, with frequency of two years each, out of which first two shall be of Rs.4000/- each and the third stagnation shall be of Rs.4340/-

24. Officers in TEG Scale VII shall be eligible for three Stagnation Increments of Rs.4340/- each, with frequency of two years each after reaching maximum of scale.

25. Fitment on Promotion – Every Officer on promotion shall be fitted in a higher stage in the new scale of pay with a protection of a minimum differential of one increment in Pay drawn by him/her in the prepromoted cadre or scale, removing the anomaly in fitment.

26. The Special Allowance, as percentage of basic pay, carrying the applicable DA thereon, with effect from 01.11.2022 for JMGS I is 26.50%.

27. Disintegration of scales for payment led to higher payment of Special allowance to MMGS II and MMGS III. The Special Allowance, as percentage of basic pay, carrying the applicable DA thereon, with effect from 01.11.2022, for MMGS II and MMGS III is 28.30%.

28. The Special Allowance, as percentage of basic pay, carrying the applicable DA thereon, with effect from 01.11.2022 for SMGS IV and SMGS V is 30.50%.

29. The Special Allowance, as percentage of basic pay, carrying the applicable DA thereon, with effect from 01.11.2022 for Scale VI and Scale VII is 31.50%

30. Fixed Personal Pay has been proportionately increased with applicable DA thereon.

31. House Rent allowance has been increased to 8%, 9% and 10% of pay, in respect to the area of posting.

32. Capital cost on account of HRA increased to 12%, 13.5% and 15%, respectively.

33. The city compensatory allowance (CCA) has been increased to Rs 1900/- per month and Rs 2300/- per month based on place of posting.

34. Location Allowance – W.e.f. 01.11.2022 a fixed allowance of Rs.1200 /- p.m. is payable to all Officers posted in areas other than the areas that are eligible for CCA.

35. Deputation allowance – An Officer deputed to serve outside the bank to an organization in a different place other than the present place of posting will be paid deputation allowance @ 7.75% of Pay with a maximum of Rs. 7500/- per month

36. An Officer deputed to another organization at the same place or to the training establishment not owned by the Bank will be paid deputation allowance @ 4% of Pay with a maximum of Rs.3750/- per month.

37. Upon deputation of an Officer to another office / branch within the same municipal limits/ urban agglomeration, in Metro / Major ‘A’ Class cities where the distance of such deputation is 20 km and more from the parent branch / office, halting allowance shall be payable.

38. Hill and Fuel allowance for Places with an altitude of 1000 meters and above but less than 1500 meters will be paid @ 2% of Pay subject to a maximum of Rs. 1450 per month.

39. Hill and Fuel allowance for Places with an altitude of 1500 meters and above but less than 3000 meters will be paid @ 2.5% of Pay subject to a maximum of Rs. 1900/- per month

40. Hill and Fuel allowance for Places with an altitude of 3000 meters and above will be paid @ 5% of Pay subject to a maximum of Rs. 3750/- per month

41. Special area allowance is revised as extended to central government employees.

42. Learning allowance has been increased to Rs 850/- per month plus applicable DA thereon.

43. Officiating Pay – On and from 01.04.2024, an Officer who is required to officiate in a post in a higher scale for a continuous period of not less than 4 days at a time OR an aggregate of 4 days during a calendar month, shall receive an officiating pay equal to 15% of the Basic pay of the person officiating.

44. Officiating pay will be eligible not only for Superannuation benefits, but also for Dearness allowance and House rent allowance.

45. Mid Academic Transfer allowance has been increased from Rs 1650/- to Rs 2500 p.m. per child.

46. Closing allowance has been increased to Rs 1500 per quarter.

47. Halting allowance has been increased by 50% across the board.

48. For scale I to Scale III, the halting allowance will range from Rs 1800/- to Rs 2925/- per day.

49. For scale IV and V, the halting allowance will range from Rs 2150/- to Rs 3375/- per day.

50. For scale VI and Scale VII, the halting allowance will range from Rs 2150/- to Rs 4050/- per day.

51. Lumpsum compensation on transfer has been increased to Rs 40000 for Scale I to Scale III.

52. Lumpsum compensation on transfer has been increased to Rs 50000 for Scale IV and above.

53. Upon transfer, either 15 days lodging & boarding charges or 15 days Halting Allowance shall be paid to all officers, from the date of joining at new place.

54. On and from 1st November, 2022, reimbursement of medical expenses shall be Rs. 13000/- p.a. for Officers in JMG & MMG (Other than SBI).

55. Reimbursement of medical expenses shall be Rs. 15400/- p.a. for Officers in SMG & TEG Scales. (Other than SBI).

56. Definition of Family: The income criterion for the term wholly dependent family member has been increased to Rs.18,000/- (improved from 12000/-).

57. Physically and mentally challenged children, irrespective of age, shall be construed as dependents even after their marriage, subject to income criteria

58. Officers can now have any two of the parents or parents-in-law as dependents. The employee will have the choice to substitute either of the dependents or both once in a calendar year.

59. Entitlement distance increased to 5500 kms (one way) for officers in JMG-Scale-I, MMG – Scale II & III. For scale IV and above the same will be for 6500 Km (one way).

60. An officer in Junior Management Grade will be entitled to travel by AC 1st class by any train including Premium Trains like Rajdhani/ Shatabdi/Tejas/ Vande Bharat/ Amrit Bharat, etc. (except luxury trains).

61. Reimbursement of fare by premium trains as mentioned above (except luxury trains) shall be allowed to all officers.

62. Where an officer has applied for LTC/Leave in advance and has also booked the tickets and the LFC is declined or deferred by the management, the cancellation charges will be reimbursed by the Bank

63. Where an officer has applied for LFC/leave as per stipulated time and the same is sanctioned and when advance booking of train tickets is not possible, tickets purchased under Tatkal/Premium tatkal will be reimbursed.

64. GST Charges levied on Train Fare shall be over and above the entitlement.

65. In view of prevailing dynamic fare system, the cost of train tickets charged on the date of booking will be reimbursed.

66. LTC / HTC can be availed independently where both husband and wife are working in the same Bank.

67. Air travel eligibility for travel beyond 500 Kms (reduced from 1000 kms).

68. Additional reimbursement under LFC for officers working in areas not connected by train.

69. LTC facility shall be allowed for an escort who accompanies an Officer with benchmark disabilities on the journey, subject to certain conditions.

70. A provision will be put in place to record the reason for refusal or postponement of leave by the management.

71. A single male parent can avail sick leave for the sickness of his child of 8 years and below.

72. Employees can avail sick leave for the sickness of their Special Child of 15 years and below for a maximum period of 10 days in a calendar year.

73. All Women employees shall be allowed to take one day Sick Leave per month without production of medical certificate.

74. In case of employees of the age of 58 years and above, sick leave may be granted towards hospitalization of the spouse at a centre other than the place of work and for a maximum period of 30 days in a calendar year.

75. An employee shall be granted sick leave at the rate of one month for each year of service subject to a maximum of 720 days during the entire service.

76. In partial modification of Leave Rules, Annexure VI clause 3 of Joint Note dated 11th November, 2020, the following shall be added as Note 3 – “In case of delivery of more than two children in one single delivery, Maternity Leave shall be granted upto 12 months.

77. Employees shall be granted Bereavement Leave on the demise of the family members (spouse, children, parents and parent-in-law) and number of days of such leave shall be decided by each Bank at their level.

78. Officers who are Defence Representatives in departmental enquiries will be granted one day special leave for preparing defence submissions, subject to maximum 10 such leaves.

79. Maternity Leave shall be granted once to a female employee for a maximum period of 9 months, for legally adopting a child who is below one year of age, all other conditions remaining the same.

80. Maternity Leave may be granted for In vitro fertility (IVF) treatment subject to production of medical certificate, within the overall limit of 12 months

81. Four Half Day Casual Leaves have been introduced for all employees.

82. A total of two days of Casual leave may be availed for half a day on 4 occasions in a year out of which 2 occasions would be in the morning and 2
occasions in the afternoon.

83. Casual Leave under the above category can be availed after applying 24 hours in advance.

84. Special maternity leave upto 60 days shall be granted in case of still born or death of the infant within 28 days of birth.

85. Accumulated privilege leave may be encashed upto 255 days at the time of retirement/upon death of an employee while in service.

86. Leave Bank Scheme – A staff welfare scheme under which provision would be made for voluntary encashment of Privilege Leave by the employees and the monetized value of such leave would be pooled under a Leave Bank system, out of which, special leave would be sanctioned to the employees affected by contingencies who have exhausted all their leaves.

87. All the Banks to evolve and implement a scheme for periodical health checkup of all employees wherever it is not available.

88. All employees shall be allowed reimbursement of Rs. 500 per year towards annual eye check-up

89. A Committee will be formed to review other provisions of NPS in line with Central Government employees viz. regarding the Choice of Fund Schemes
and Fund Managers.

90. An additional amount will be paid as Ex-Gratia per month to all Pensioners.

91. Monthly ex-gratia amount shall be paid in addition to the pension/family pension paid by the public sector Banks including SBI, to pensioners and family pensioners, who became eligible to draw pension on or before 31st October, 2022 including those who retired on 31.10.2022.

92. Such fixed monthly ex-gratia shall be payable for the month of November, 2022 and onwards during the period 01-11-2022 to 31-10-2027.

93. It has been agreed and already extended the benefit of 100% DA neutralisation for Pre- November 2002 pensioners.

94. DA rates will be on uniform basis of 100% neutralisation as in the case of employees/ officers/ pensioners/ family pensioners.

95. Disciplinary & Appeal Regulations and procedure thereof – Comprehensive Guidelines on Discipline & Appeal Regulations will be brought out after mutual discussion within 3 months from the signing of this joint Note.

96. Special compensatory provisions in respect of State Bank of India for certain benefits as mentioned in the joint note, will be reviewed and settled at bank
level.

97. LTC Monetisation Scheme covering air fare on the lines of some other Banks in the Industry, will be evolved for all Banks after further deliberations.

12th Bipartite Settlement and 9th Joint Note Signed in Mumbai

Long-Awaited Wage Revision for Bank Employees: 12th Bipartite Settlement and 9th Joint Note Signed in Mumbai

In a significant development for the Indian banking industry, the 12th Bipartite Settlement and the 9th Joint Note were signed in Mumbai on 8th March 2024. This agreement brings to an end months of negotiations between the Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) and bank employee unions.

The 12th Bipartite Settlement pertains to wage revision for all bank employees, while the 9th Joint Note specifically addresses the concerns of officers’ associations. This twin signing marks a positive outcome after overcoming several hurdles during the negotiation process.

Key Highlights of the Agreement

  • Salary Hike: Bank employees can expect a much-awaited salary increase. While the exact details haven’t been officially released, previous reports suggest a 17% annual wage hike, effective from November 1, 2022.
  • Improved Benefits: The agreement likely includes revisions to allowances and benefits packages for bank employees.
  • Five-Year Validity: The wage revision is expected to be valid for a period of five years, providing stability for employees.

Positive Impact for All Stakeholders

The signing of the 12th Bipartite Settlement and the 9th Joint Note is a welcome development for all stakeholders involved.

  • Bank Employees: This agreement ensures a well-deserved salary increase and improved benefits for bank employees, bringing their compensation more in line with current market standards.
  • Banking Industry: A motivated and well-compensated workforce is crucial for the smooth functioning of the banking sector. This agreement will likely contribute to improved employee morale and productivity.
  • Customers: Ultimately, a stable and efficient banking sector benefits customers by ensuring better service delivery.

BEFI CIRCULAR

Circular No. 9/2024

8 March 2024

To all Units, Affiliates, Office Bearers, CC & GC Members

Dear Comrade,

12th Bipartite Settlement Signed

The 12th Bipartite Settlement was signed today at Mumbai, a few minutes ago. The 9th Joint Note for the Officers Associations was also signed simultaneously. We are happy that overcoming many hurdles these were signed.

On behalf of BEFI, Com. S S Anil (President), Com. R Ajaya Kumar (Vice President), Com. Ranjan Raj (Vice President), Com. Hari Rao. S (Secretary), Com. Manodip Ghosh (Secretary), Com. Narendra Kumar Nayak (Joint Secretary), Com. Vinitha P H (Joint Secretary) signed along with the undersigned. In the signing ceremony, Com. Pradip Kumar Sarma (Vice President), Com. Prashant S Kadam (CC Member) including several comrades from Maharashtra were present.

We submitted our Charter of Demands on 4 November 2022. After discussion, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed on 7 December 2023. We are happy that 5-day working week for the bank employees and officers found place in MoU as well as the final settlement. We hope it will be implemented shortly.

We consider that any settlement, through bilateral negotiation, may not achieve everything deserved by the employees. We have already informed that we had interventions on every matter came to us during the negotiation. Those have yielded results also. We’ll intimate our members in due course.

We feel that the employees and officers are working under stressful circumstances with distorted work life balance. We hope collective endeavour will be taken to minimise stress and restore work life balance.

With greetings,

Yours comradely,

(Debasish Basu Chaudhury)
General Secretary

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Small Savings Schemes Interest Rates from Apr 2024 to June 2024

Small Savings Schemes Interest Rates from Apr 2024 to June 2024

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

North Block, New Delhi
Dated: 08.03.2024

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

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

The rates of interest on various Small Savings Schemes for the first quarter of FY 2024-25 starting from 1st April, 2024 and ending on 30th June, 2024 shall remain unchanged from those notified for the fourth quarter (1st January, 2024 to 31st March, 2024) of FY 2023-24.

2. This has the approval of the competent authority.

(Kapil Patidar)
Deputy Secretary (Budget)

Also Read: Small Savings Schemes Interest Rates from January 2024 to March 2024

To,

1. The Finance Secretary & Secretary Expenditure, Department of Expenditure North Block, New Delhi.
2. The Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs North Block, New Delhi.
3. The Secretary, Department of Revenue North Block, New Delhi.
4. The Secretary, Department of Financial Services Jeevan Deep Building, New Delhi.
5. The Secretary, Department of Posts Dak Bhawan, New Delhi.
6. The Chief General Manager (DGBA) Reserve Bank of India, Central Office, Mumbai.
7. Reserve Bank of India Central Account Section, Additional Office Building, East High Court Road, Civil Lines, P.B. No.15, Nagpur – 440 001.
8. Chief Secretaries of States / UT Government
9. The Joint Director National Savings Institute, New Delhi.

Instrument Rates of interest
Savings Deposit 4
1 Year Time Deposit 6.9
2 Year Time Deposit 7
3 Year Time Deposit 7.1
4 Year Time Deposit 7.5
5 Year Recurring Deposit 6.7
Senior Citizen Savings Scheme 8.2
Monthly Income Account Scheme 7.4
National Savings Certificate 7.7
Public Provident Fund Scheme 7.1
Kisan Vikas Patra 7.5 (will mature in 115 months)
Sukanya Samriddhi Account Scheme 8.2

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Cabinet approves 4% Dearness Allowance hike for Central Government Employees from Jan 2024

Cabinet approves 4% Dearness Allowance hike for Central Government Employees

The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi approved to release an additional instalment of Dearness Allowance (DA) to Central Government employees and Dearness Relief (DR) to pensioners w.e.f. 1.1.2024 representing an increase of 4% over the existing rate of 46% of the Basic Pay/Pension, to compensate against price rise.

 The combined impact on the exchequer on account of both Dearness Allowance and Dearness Relief would be Rs.12,868.72 crore per annum.  This will benefit about 49.18 lakh Central Government employees and 67.95 lakh pensioners.

 This increase is in accordance with the accepted formula, which is based on the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission.

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PFRDA inaugurates app to widen financial inclusion through fintech and to boost NPS

PFRDA inaugurates app to widen financial inclusion through fintech and to boost NPS

In order to foster innovation and inclusivity within the NPS architecture, particularly through its engagement of fintech entities as Point of Presence (PoP) thus, enhancing accessibility and convenience, Shri Deepak Mohanty, Chairperson, Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA), inaugurated Zerodha Broking Limited’s NPS web-app, in New Delhi, today. The app offers seamless access of NPS to a wider subscriber base.

Shri Mohanty said that there is merit in joining NPS at a young age to harness the benefit of compounding. NPS provides continuity to retirement saving account irrespective of one’s employment status and is available for non-resident Indians (NRIs). As youngsters are tech savvy, the facilitation by Zerodha Broking Limited would expand access to NPS. 

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Extension of Relaxation of Upper Age Limit for Assistant Loco Pilot and upcoming Technician Recruitment: Railway Board Order

Extension of Relaxation of Upper Age Limit for Assistant Loco Pilot and upcoming Technician Recruitment: Railway Board Order

RBE No. 22/2024

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

No. E(NG)-II/2024/RR-1/4(Pt)

New Delhi, dated: 07.03.2024

The General Manager (P),
All Zonal Railways/Production Units
Chairpersons/Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs)
Chairpersons/Railway Recruitment Cells (RRCs)

Sub: Relaxation in upper age limit for direct recruitment to non-gazetted posts on the Railways.

In continuation to Board’s letter number E(NG)-II/2024/RR-1/4 dated 30.01.2024 (RBE No.08/2024) read with letter dated 06.02.2024 (RBE No.09/2024), it has been decided to extend relaxation of 3 years in upper age limit provided for the ongoing recruitment exercise for the post of Assistant Loco Pilot under CEN-01/2024 to direct recruitment from open market to the posts of Technician category to be notified in March 2024. This is to give relief to many candidates who may have become over-aged and have missed the opportunity to appear in recruitment in Railways due to Covid pandemic.

(U.K.Tiwari)
Director Estt.(N)
Railway Board

No. E(NG)/I112024/RR-1/4 (Pt.)

New Delhi, Dated: 07.03.2024

Copy to:

1. The General Secretary, AIRF, Room No. 253, Rail Bhawan, New Delhi (35spares).
2. The General Secretary, NFIR, Room No. 256-E, Rail Bhawan, New Delhi (35spares).
3. All Members of Departmental Council and National Council and Secretary, Staff Side, National Council, 13-C, Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi (60 spares).
4. The Secretary General, FROA, Room No.256-A, Railway Board (5 spares).
5. The Secretary General, IRPOF, Room No. 268, Rail Bhawan, New Delhi (5 spares).
6. The General Secretary, AIRPF Association, Room No. 256-D, Rail Bhawan, New Delhi.
7. The Secretary, RBSS Group ‘A’ Officers’ Association, Rail Bhawan, New Delhi.
8. The Secretary, RBSS Group ‘B’ Officers’ Association, Rail Bhawan, New Delhi.
9. The Secretary, Railways Board Ministerial Staff Association Rail Bhawan, New Delhi.
10. The Secretary, Railways Board Non-Ministerial Staff Association, Rail Bhawan, New Delhi.
11. The Secretary, Railways Board Promotee officers Association, Room No. 341-C, Rail Bhawan, New Delhi.

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Staff Selection Commission Releases JSA/LDC 2021 & 2022 Exam Answer Keys and Opens Window for Objections

Staff Selection Commission Releases JSA/LDC 2021 & 2022 Exam Answer Keys and Opens Window for Objections

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released the tentative answer keys and candidate response sheets for the Paper-II of the Junior Secretariat Assistant/Lower Division Clerk (JSA/LDC) Grade Limited Departmental Competitive Examination 2021 & 2022.

The computer-based exam for Paper-II was conducted on March 4, 2024.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • Access Answer Keys and Response Sheets: Candidates can access the answer keys and their response sheets through a link provided by the SSC. You’ll need your examination roll number and password to log in.
  • Challenge Answer Keys: If you disagree with any answer key, you can submit an online representation between March 6, 2024 (6:00 PM) and March 9, 2024 (6:00 PM). A fee of Rs. 100/- per question/answer challenged applies.
  • Download Response Sheets: You can download a printout of your response sheet along with the answer keys from the same link. This option is available only from March 6, 2024 (6:00 PM) to March 9, 2024 (6:00 PM).

Important Note: Representations received after the deadline of March 9, 2024 (6:00 PM) will not be considered under any circumstances.

For further information, please refer to the official notification from the Staff Selection Commission.

Link for candidate’s response sheet, tentative answer keys and for Submission of Representation, if any

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DOPPW takes 3 important steps for improving Pensioners Welfare

DOPPW takes 3 important steps for improving Pensioners Welfare

The Department of Pension and Pensioners Welfare took following 3 important policy initiatives for Improving Pensioners Welfare:

1. The 53rd Pre-Retirement Counselling Workshop for the benefit of Central Government Employees, posted across Gujarat who are going to retire during the next 12 months, was held on 05.03.2024. In the workshop, over 300 retiring officials from 14 Central Government Ministries/ Departments were provided relevant information related to the retirement benefits and pension sanction process. Various sessions on BHAVISHYA Portal, Integrated Pensioners Portal, Retirement Benefits, Family Pension, CGHS, Income Tax Rules, ANUBHAV, Digital Life Certificate, Investment Modes and Opportunities; etc. were conducted. Detailed sessions to enable the retirees to plan investment and health care under CGGHS system, CGHS portal, facilities was also held. Pension disbursing banks, SBI, PNB, Bank of Baroda and ICICI participated in a bank exhibition for retirees.

2. The 7th Banker’s Awareness workshop for 57 for officers from CPPCs and branches handling pension related work from Bank of Baroda was held on 5-6 March 2024. Senior officials of the Department interacted with the Bankers on improved coordination for redressal of Pensioner Grievances, conduct of the Digital Life Certificate Campaign and the use of Face authentication technology. This Workshop was the seventh in a series of Awareness Programs for Central Pension Processing Centers and field functionaries handling pension related work in various Banks. Several Pensioners also participated in the workshop.

3. An interactive meeting with five Pensioners’ Welfare Associations, of Gujarat, namely Posts and Telegraphs and Other Central Govt. Pensioners’ Association, Ahmedabad, Kendiriya Nirvutta Karmachari Mandal, Vadodara, Baroda Central Pensioners’ Association, Vadodra, Central Govt. Pensioners Association, Ahmedabad & Bharat Pensioners’ Samaj was held at Ahmedabad on 05.03.2024.

Secretary Department of Pension and Pensioners Welfare Shri V.Srinivas addressed all three events and highlighted the Government’s policies for Improving Pensioners Welfare and the emphasis on dignity of life post retirement and the thrust for Digital Empowerment of Pensioners. Senior Officials of Banks, CGHS, Department of Pension and Pensioners Welfare also joined the deliberations.

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