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CGHS Empanelled Hospitals List 2018 in Mumbai

CGHS Hospitals List 2018 in Mumbai

LIST OF EMPANELLED HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS AS ON 31-05-2018 IN Mumbai

Hospitals
S N Name of the Hospital Address and Tel. No. Name of Nodal officer
with Contact number
NABH Accredited
/Non NABH
Facilities empanelled for
1 RIDDHI VINAYAK ,CRITICAL CARE & CARDIAC CENTRE 559/1,Riddhi Vinayak Temple Lane, Near N. L. High School, S. V. Road, Malad (W), Mumbai-400 064. Tel no. :- 022- 28663984/85/86/87/88 1. MS. VANDANA GOYAL (9223186503)
2. MR. SANDIP SHINDE (9223186506)
No General Purpose
2 SURANA SETHIA HOSPITAL RESEARCH CENTRE Suman Nagar, Sion Trombay Road, Chembur,
Mumbai- 400 071. Tel No:- 022-33783378
1.DR. MANOJ KADAM
(9167901670)
No General Purpose
3 APEX HOSPITAL Vaishali Heights, Chandavakar Road, Borivali (W), Mumbai- 400 092.
Tel No :- 022-42457000
1.    YASHITA MALPEKAR (9322868649)
2.    MAHEK (9320867015)
No General Purpose
4 DR. R.N.PATIL’S SURAJ  HOSPITAL. Plot No.1&1A, Sun Plam View Bldg, Sector- 15, Opp. Palm Beach Marg, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai- 400 705.
Tel No.  022-27810099 022-27810599
1.    K N THAKUR (8369171490)
2.    SANTOSH DESHMUKH (9920820636)
No General Purpose
5 ASIAN INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCE Plot No. P-72, Milap Nagar, MIDC, Dombivali (E), Mumbai- 421203. Tel No. 0251-2470000
0251- 2475000 /01/05
1.SUPRIYA RANGASWAMY (8291857955)
2.    MRS. SHWETA SALVI ( 8291849664)
No General Purpose
6 SHUSHRUSHA HEART CARE CENTER & MULTI SPECIALITY
HOSPITAL
Plot No.22- A, Plam Beach Road, Sector 6, Nerul,
Navi Mumbai – 400706. Tel No. 022-27722506
022-27719245 /46/47/48 022- 27722506
022- 64596661/80
1.MRS.SHANTI MULIK
(9324477783) 2. MS.SAMRUD
DHI SAWKAR (8655070558)
No General Purpose
7 RIDDHI VINAYAK, MULTI PECIALITY
HOSPITAL.
Plot No. 302, Near
Railway Carshed, Virar
Nalasopara link Road,
Nalasopara (W), Thane
Tel No. 9223186550
8655090070
1. DR. JENNIFER
SHETTY
(8422858245)
2. MRS. RACHEL
DABRE
( 8422858245)
No General Purpose
8 AAROGYAM  MUL TI  SPECIALTY HOSPITAL, Opp. Mangala High School , Kopari, Near Thane Railway Station (E), Thane -400,603 Tel No:-  022-65110086 1.PRASANNA GOUDA (9833594759) 2.    RASHMI MORJE (8879420764) No General Purpose
9 SHIVAM HOSPITAL, MULTI SPCIALITY & JOINT REPLACEMENT CENTRE, Plot No. 57, CRW, CHS Near MIDC water tank, Kalyan Road, Dombivali (E) – 421 201. Tel No. 0251-2800330/ 2443144/45 1.    MR. LALJI YADAV (9819887408) 2.    MR. KIRAN GUPTA (2512800330) No General Purpose
10 PRACHIN HEALTH CARE Multi-Specialty Hospital, Plot No. 69/2, Near Hotel
Garden, Panvel – 410206. Tel No:- 022-71333258/59
1.    DR. AMEY PATIL
(9987332052) 2.    SHRADDHA PAWAR (9969446094)
No General Purpose
11 ASHTVINAYAK HOSPITAL & SUPER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL Plot No. 10, Sector-6, Khanda Colony, New Panvel (W),Raigad – 410206. Tel No. 022-27453681 022-27453683 1.    DR. MANOJ VERMA (9769541567) 2.    DR BALAJI JANRAO (9920130129) Yes General Purpose
12 PANACEA HOSPITAL Plot No. 105/106, Sector
No. 08, New Panvel- 410206
Tel No. 022- 27469902/03/04
1.    MRS.
SAMRUDHI DALVI (8422842201)
2.    MRS. RAJSHRI SHINDE (8422842200)
No General Purpose
13 SHREE BALAJI HOSPITAL kurla Camp Rd., Opp. Shanti prakash Hall, Ulhashnagar – 421005. Tel No. 0251- 2533372/73 1.    PRIYA RANA (8975999850)
2.    DR. UJWALA ( 9033527488)
No General Purpose
14 M/S S. S. VAIDYA HEALTH CARE PVT. LTD Dr. C. B. VAIDYA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL,
Opp. City Post Office,
Tilak Chowk, Kalayn (W) Tel No.  0251-2201220
1.    DR.SUSHRUT VAIDYA (9769848969) No General Purpose
15 SWAMI SARWANAND HOSPITAL Near old bus terminus, Ulhasnagar-421005 Tel No.  0251-2527467
0251-2524618
1.  MEENA PUNJABI (7219809409)
2.  SANT DAS ( 7219809408)
No General Purpose
16 MPCT HOSPITAL Plot No 7, Sector – 4, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai. 400705
Tel No. 02227750000
02227757363
1.    DR SHAZIA MANIHAR (9920330466/82918 62816) No General Purpose
17 SRCC CHILDRENS HOSPITAL 1-a, Haji ali park, keshrao khadye marg, near mcgm pump station, mahalaxmi, near willington club, Mumbai.
Tel No. 022-7122 2222
022-7122 3333
1.    KALPESH NAGVEKAR (9869667927 / 8291287560)
2.  AMIT KERKAR (8291903041)
No General Purpose
18 LIFE LINE MULTI SPECIALITY HOSPITAL 618/3-1, Sainath Road, Near Malad Sibway, Malad (West), Mumbai
400 064 Tel No.  022-28885001
1.MANI
( 9321889990)
No General Purpose
19 MANIPAL HOSPITAL GOA Dr. E Borges Road, Dona Paula, Panaji, Goa – 403004
Tel No.  0832- 6632500/8888602222
1.    MR. JAYARAMA S (09980543637) Yes General Purpose
20 SHIVAM HOSPITAL Shrenik CHS, Plot No. 106, RSC-11, Sector-2,
Charkop, Kandivali (W).
Tel No. 02228680671
DR. SHIVRAJ C. PATERIA (9820049522) No General Purpose
Exclusive Eye Centres
1 SHREE RAMARISHNA NETRALAYA Office No. 1 2 3 4, 1st
Floor, Dosti Imperia Shopee, Opp. R – Mall, Manpada,G. B. Road, Thane (W) – 400 607 Tel No.  022- 025896161 022- 025896363
1.RAJA RATNA MISHRA (9867362289) Yes Eye Purpose
2 DR. SHAH’S EYE & LASER CENTRE. Aasra Apartment,
Plot No.33, Near Station Road , Ambernath (E). Tel. No.  0251- 2601074/0251- 2609905
1.MRS. SWATI BHAJBAL
( 8424054416)
No Eye purpose
3 ISHA NETRALAYA Radha Krishna Sankul, Opp. Holly
Cross Hospital, Near Nutan Vidyalaya, Karnik Road, Kalyan West Tel No.  0251- 2319905
0251-2311084
1.MRS VANDANA PAWAR
( 9320177721)
No Eye purpose
4 PAREKH EYE CLINIC 1st floor, Diamond Palace, Opp Bandra Police Station, Hill Road, Bandra (W) Mumbai -400 050.
Tel No. 022- 26404966
022- 67021788
1.MRS. MANSI KUDTUDKAR (7738875882)
2.MS. SONALI KURHADE (9619005890)
Yes Eye purpose
5 DOCTOR EYE INSTITUTE PVT. LTD Spenta Mansion , S.
V. Road, Andheri (W), Mumbai –  400 058. Tel No.  022- 26284103
1.DR. SONALI DALVI (9930309434) 2.MS SWAROOPA
CHOWGULE (9930309458)
Yes Eye purpose
6 CONTACARE EYE CARE HOSPITAL Mahavir Ratan Bldg,
Plot No.113, Sector 12 , Vashi Navi Mumbai. Tel No.  022- 39890000 022- 27665629
1.DR. PAWAN LOHIYA (09699188763) 2.DR. KAVINDRA RAJORIA (08108894146) No Eye purpose
7 ADITYA   JYOT EYE HOSPITAL, 153-Major Parmewar, A. N. Road, Wadala (W), Mumbai – 400 031.
Tel No.  022- 65102690
022- 24177600
1.JOSEPH THOMAS (9819997978)
2. RAKESH VASANT AGRE
Yes Eye purpose
8 KENIA EYE HOSPITAL 1st floor, Rizvi Nagar, Next to Milan, Milan Subway, S.V. Road,
Santacruz,   Mumbai- 400 054.
Tel No.  022- 26144013
022- 26138088
1.MR. GANESH SAKHARKAR (7506499962 /
9870064240) 2. RAJESHREE RAJE (9137808175)
Yes Eye purpose
9 MAHATME HEALTH AND HAPPINESS HOSPITAL Saukhya, Jairamishana Co-op, Hsg Society, Deshmukh Wadi, Mithagar Road, Mulund (E), Mumbai
– 400 081. Tel No.
022- 25657090
1.MR. SUDHIR BALANG (9320108028)
2.MR. VASUDEV KHOBRAGADE (9321108028)
No Eye purpose
10 MUMBAI EYE CARE 405 Monterossa, 4th Floor, 90 Feet Rd, Opp.Shidhivinayak Temple,   Ghatkopar
(E) Tel No.
8451045935
1.MRS. HANSA ASHAR (8451045934) 2.MRS. MEENAKSHI NARSALE
( 9833422905)
No Eye purpose
11 RAGHUKAMAL HOSPITAL EYE CARE “Anthshil”, 66, Marve Rd., Orlem, Above Dena Bank, Malad(W) Tel No.
9870304433
1.POOJA JADHAV (9833556958)
2.DR.   DHAWAL PATEL
( 9967053061)
No Eye purpose
12 ANIL EYE HOSPITAL 1st  Floor, Krishna Smruti, Phadke Road, Opp. Pitre Bldg, Dombivali (E) Tel No.  8655596885 1.MRS MANISHA TUPPARWAR (98332 67448)
2.MRS MALINI GHAGRE ( 99304 95618)
Yes Eye purpose
13 SULOCHAN EYE HOSPITAL 7/6, Ground Floor,R.R. Reality Complex,Off L.B.S Marg,Opp Dreams Mall, Bhandup (West), Mumbai – 400078. Tel No.   022-
25969966
1.  DR. AJIT ADSUL (9820307111) No Eye purpose
14 AAYUSH EYE CLINIC MICROSURGERY & LASER CENTRE 201-202, Coral Classsic, Plot No. 955/956, 20th Road,
Chembur, Mumbai – 400 071 Tel No. 022-25288306
1.Dr. NITA SHAH (9820301460)
2.ZAIF ANSARI (9324877043)
Yes Eye purpose
15 SANJEEVANI EYE HOSPITAL AND LAZER VISION CENTER 2nd floor, Alsinghani Chanber, Near Darbi Hotel, Sector – 17, Ambernath Road, Ulhasnagar – 421003
Tel No. 0251-
2710202
1.MRS. PRAJAKTA GOLE (8983210203)
2.   DR.SANJEEV BALANI (9819979285)
No Eye purpose
16 THE VISION EYE CENTER 101, Hiralaya, N. S,
Road No. 10, Near Laxmikant Chowk, JVPD Scheme, Mumbai – 400 049
1.Bhavesh (9167055551) No Eye purpose
17 WAVIKAR EYE INSTITUTE Level 4 & 5, Amber Arcade, Bhiwandi Bypass Road, Near Lodha Paradise, Majiwade, Thane (w) – 400 601. Tel No. 022- 25333312 022- 25376821 1.MS. SUSHMA ANGRE (7738097712)
2. MR. SUNIL KOKATE
(8898646993)
Yes Eye Purpose
Exclusive Dental Clinics
1 KENIA
DENTAL HOSPITAL
1st floor, Rizvi Nagar, Next to Milan, Milan Subway, S.V. Road, Santacruz, Mumbai- 400 054
Tel No. 022- 26144013/022-
26138088
1.MR. GANESH SAKHARKAR (7506499962 /
9870064240)
2. RAJESHREE RAJE (9137808175)
No Dental Purpose
2 SURANA SETHIA HOSPITAL RESEARCH CENTRE Suman Nagar, Sion Trombay Road, Chembur, Mumbai- 400 071. Tel No.
022-33783378
1.DR. MANOJ KADAM (9167901670) No Dental Purpose
3 DR MULEY’S MULTI SPECIALITY DENTAL CLINIC Plot No. 22, Shailaja, Bhise Hospital Building, 1st fllor, Suryodaya Society, NEar Saraswat Bank, Station Road, Ambernath (East) 421501
Tel. No. 0251-
2606114
1.Dr. AKSHAY MULEY (9921190617)
2. Dr. SHIVANI MULEY
(9921190618)
No Dental Purpose
4 PRIYA DENTAL CLINIC SHOP NO 2,52 VEER APARTMENTS, 7TH RD RAJAWADI, GHATKOPAR EAST,
MUMBAI –400077 Tel No. 022-
21023004
1.DR MEGHNA VIG (9820010769) No. Dental Purpose
Diagnostic Centres
1 HINDLAB DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE HINDLAB Diagnostic centre, CGHS Wellness centre First floor, Dr. R G Thadani Marg, Worli Sea Face, Mumbai – 400 030 Tel No. 022 24979310/11 1.Shraddha (8104356693) Diagnostic centre
2 METROPOLIS HEALTHCARE LTD Metropolis Healthcare Limited, 250-D, Udyog Bhavan, Hind Cycle Marg, Behind Glaxo, Worli, Mumbai – 400
030 Tel No. 022
33993939
1.Nilesh Ukarde Yes Diagnostic centre
3 A TO Z DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE 81, HArchandrai House, 1st Floor, Above Axis Bank,
Maharshi Karve Road (Queen’s Road), Marine Lines (East), Mumbai 400
002 Tel. No. 022
22010484
1. Dr. Tasneem Chougle
(9820322873)
No Diagnostic centre

Haryana Fixation of pay on promotion under Rule 13 of I-ICS(RP) Rules, 2008

Haryana Fixation of pay on promotion under Rule 13 of I-ICS(RP) Rules, 2008

Government of Haryana
Finance Department

From
Principal Secretary to Govt. Haryana
Finance Department.

To

1. All the Heads of Department in Haryana.
2. All the Divisional Commissioners in Haryana.
3. All the Dy. Commissioners in Haryana.
4. All the Sub Divisional Officers(Civil) in Haryana.
5. The Registrar General Punjab & Haryana High Court.

Memo No. 6/67/2014-2PR (FD)
Dated Chandigarh 10th July, 2018

Subject: Fixation of pay on promotion under Rule 13 of I-ICS(RP) Rules, 2008, equal to entry pay as prescribed in FD’s letter No. 1/83/2008-2PR(FD) dated 16.12.2010, for direct recruit.

I am directed to refer to this office Memo. No. 6/67/2014-2PR(FD) dated 21/11/17 on the subject cited above vide which, it has been clarified that in cases where promotion involves change in the ‘pay in the pay band’, after adding the increment and such pay is less than the entry pay of the higher pay band, to which promotion is taking place, pay in the pay band will be stepped-up to such entry pay. Now, a clarification has been sough: by 0/0 the Chief Secretary, whether, those employees can re-exercise their option, who have been promoted between 01.01.2006 to 30.12.2008 in pre-revised pay structure and granted entry pay by considering the pre-revised pay structure.

Therefore, after considering this issue, it is clarified that employees who have been promoted between 01.01.2006 to 30.12.2008 in pre-revised pay structure, can now re-exercise their option w.e.f. 01.01.2006 within three months from the date of issue of his letter.

Chief Accounts Officer (PR)
for Principal Secretary to Govt Haryana,
Finance Department

 

 

 

DOPT Master Circular on Probation / Confirmation in Central Services

DOPT Master Circular on Probation / Confirmation in Central Services

28020/3/2018 – Estt.(C)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
(Department of Personnel & Training)

North Block, New Delhi
Dated : 02nd June, 2018

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject : Master Circular on Probation / Confirmation in Central Services – reg

The undersigrwd is directed to refer to this Department’s OM No 28020/1/2010 dated 21,07,2014 on the above subject and to say that guidelines / intructions regarding Probation and Confirmation have been issued from time to time. It is now proposed to farther consolidate these instructions to provide clarity and ease of reference.

2, Below the Master Circular is finalised, it is furnish comments / views in this regard. if any by 16.07.2018 to the undersigned at the email address : jha.sn@nic.in

(Surya Narayan Jha)
Under Secretary to the Government of India

MASTER CIRCULAR ON PROBATION AND CONFIRMATION IN CENTRAL SERVICES

PROBATION

1. A person is appointed on probation in order to assess his suitability for absorption in the service to which he has been appointed. Probation should not, therefore, be treated as a mere formality. No formal declaration shall be necessary in respect of appointment on probation. The appointing authority may declare successful completion, extend the period of probation or terminate the services of a temporary employee on probation, on the basis of evaluation of performance.

2. Probation is prescribed when there is direct recruitment, promotion from one Group to another or for officers re-employed before the age of superannuation. The probation shall stand successfully completed on issue of orders in writing. It is, however, not desirable that a Government servant should be kept on probation for long periods.

3. Instead of treating probation as a formality, the existing powers to discharge probationers should be systematically and vigorously used so that the necessity of dispensing with the services of employees at later stages may arise only rarely.

4. Concentration of attention on the probationer’s ability to pass the probationary or the departmental examination, if applicable, is essential part of the qualification for confirmation but not the most important part. There should be a very careful assessment of the outlook, character and aptitude for the kind of work that has to be done in the service before a probationer is confirmed.

5. A probationer should be given an opportunity to work under more than one officer during this period and reports of his work obtained from each one of those officers. The probation reports for the whole period may then be considered is fit to be confirmed in service. For this purpose, separate forms of report on the probationers should be used, which are distinct from the usual Annual Performance Appraisal Report (APAR) forms. The probation reports, unlike APAR, are written to help the supervising officer to concentrate on the special needs of probation and to decide whether the work and conduct of the officer during the period of probation or the extend period of probation are satisfactory enough to warrant his further retention in service or post. The probation reports thus do not serve the purpose for which the APARs are written and vice versa. Therefore, in the case of all probationers or officers on probation, separate probation reports should be written in addition to the usual APARs for the period of probation.

6. Save for exceptional reasons, probation should not be extended for more than a year and in no circumstance an employee should be kept on probation for more than double the normal period.

7. A probationer, who is not making satisfactory progress, should be informed of his shortcomings well before the expiry of the original probationary period so that he can make special efforts at self-improvement. This can be done by giving him a written warning to the effect that his general performance has not been such as to justify his confirmation and that, unless he showed substantial improvement within a specified period, the question of discharging him would have to be considered. Even though this is not required by the rules, discharge from the service being a server, final and irrevocable step, the probationer should be given an opportunity before taking the drastic step of discharge.

8. During the period of probation, or any extension thereof, candidates may be required by Government to undergo such courses of training and instructions and to pass examinations, and tests (including examination In Hindi) as Government may deem fit, as a condition to satisfactory completion of the probation.

MANDATORY INDUCTION TRAINING

9. In all cases of direct recruitment there should be a mandatory induction training of at lest two weeks duration. Successful completion of the training may be made a pre-requisite for completion of probation. The syllabus for the training may be prescribed by the Cadre authorities and the Training Division of DOPT can be consulted, if required. The recruitment rules for all posts, wherever such a provision does not already exist, may be amended to provide for such mandatory training. Till such time as the Recruitment Rules are amended, a clause on the above lines may be included in the offer of appointment.

PERIOD OF PROBATION

10.  The period of probation is prescribed for different posts/services in Central Government on the following lines:

 

S.No Method of appointment Period of probation
Promotion
1 Promotion from one grade to another but within the same group of posts e.g. from Group ‘C’ to Group ‘C’. No probation.
2 Promotion from one Group to another e.g. Group ‘B’ to Group ‘A’ 2 years or the period of probation prescribed for the direct recruitment to the post, if any.
DIRECT RECRUITMENT
3 (I) For direct
recruitment to posts except clause (ii) below
(ii) For direct
recruitment to posts *carrying a Grade Pay of Rs. 7600 or above or to the posts to which the maximum age limit is 35 years or above and where no training is involved, Note: Training includes on the job or ‘Institution training”
2 years
1 year
4 Officers re-employedbefore the age of superannuation 2 years
5 Appointment on contract basis, tenure basis, re-employment after superannuation and absorption No probation

(A) DIRECT RECRUITMENT

If a Government servant is appointed to another post by direct recruitment either in the same department or a different department, it may be necessary to consider him for confirmation in the new post in which he has been appointed by direct recruitment irrespective of the fact that the officer was holding the earlier post on a substantive basis. Further confirmation in the new entry grade becomes necessary because the new post may not be in the same line or discipline as the old post in which he has been confirmed and the fact that he was considered suitable for continuance in the old post (which was the basis for his confirmation in that post) would not automatically make him suitable for continuance in the new post the Job requirements of which may be quite different from those of the old post.

(B) PROMOTION

(i) Persons who are inducted into a new service through promotion shall also be placed on probation but there shall be no probation on promotion from one grade to another but within the same group of posts, except when the promotion involves a change in the Group of posts in the same service, e.g. promotion from Group ‘B’ to Group ‘A’ in which case the probation would be for the prescribed period.

(ii) If the recruitment rules do not prescribe any probation, an officer appointed on regular basis (after following the prescribed DPC procedure, etc.) will have all the benefits that a person confirmed in that grade would have.

(C) APPOINTMENT ON CONTRACT BASIS, TENURE BASIS, RE-EMPLOYMENT AFTER SUPERANNUATION AND ABSORPTION

There shall be no probation in the cases for appointment on contract basis, tenure basis, re-employment after superannuation and absorption.

LEAVE TO PROBATIONER, A PERSON ON PROBATION

11. A person appointed to a post on probation shall be entitled to leave under the rules as a temporary or a permanent Government servant according as his appointment is against a temporary or a permanent post. Where such person already holds a lien on a permanent post before such appointment, he shall be entitled to leave as a permanent Government servant.

12. The period of joining time availed of by a probationer on return from leave should be counted towards the prescribed period of probation if but for the leave, he would have continued to officiate in the post to which he was appointed.

13. If, for any reason, it is proposed to terminate the services of a probationer, any leave which may be granted to him shall not extend –

(i) Beyond the date on which the probation period as already sanctioned or extended expires, or

(ii) Beyond any earlier date on which his services are terminated by the orders of an authority competent to appoint him.

EXTENSION OF PROBATION PERIOD

14. If during the period of probation, a probationer has not undergone the requisite training course or passed the requisite departmental examinations prescribed (proficiency in Hindi, etc.), if any, the period of probation may be extended by such period or periods as may be necessary, subject to the condition that the total period of probation does not exceed double the prescribed period of probation.

15. The Appointing Authority may, if it so thinks fit, extend the period of probation of a Government servant by a specified period but the total period of probation does not exceed double the normal period. In such cases, periodic reviews should be done and extension should not be done for a long period at one time.

16. Where a probationer who has completed the period of probation to the satisfaction of the Central Government is required to be confirmed, he shall be confirmed in the Service/Post at the end of his period of probation, having been completed satisfactorily.

17. Some employees are not able to complete the probation on account of availing leave for long duration during probation period. In such cases if an employee does not complete 75% of the total duration prescribed for probation on account of availing any kind of leave as permissible to a probationer under the Rules, his/her probation period may be extended by the length of the Leave availed, but not exceeding double the prescribed period of probation.

TERMINATION OF PROBATION

18.The decision whether an employee should be confirmed or his probation extended should be taken soon after the expiry of the initial probationary period, that is within six to eight weeks, and communicated to the employee together with the reasons in case of extension. A probationer who is not making satisfactory progress or who shows himself to be inadequate for the service in any way should be informed of his shortcomings well before the expiry of the original probationary period so that he can make special efforts at self-improvement.

19. On the expiry of the period of probation, steps should be taken to obtain the assessment reports on the probationer to:-

i. Confirm the probationer/issue orders regarding satisfactory termination of probation, as the case may be, if the probation has been completed to the satisfaction of the competent authority; or

ii. Extend the period of probation or discharge the probationer or terminate the services of the probationer as the case may be, in accordance with the relevant rules and orders, if the probationer has not completed the period of probation satisfactorily.

20. In order to ensure that delays do not occur in confirmation, timely action must be initiated in advance so that the time limit is adhered to.

21. If it appears to the Appointing Authority, at any time, during or at the end of the period of probation that a Government servant has not made sufficient use of his opportunities or is not making satisfactory progress, the Appointing Authority may revert him to the post held substantively by him immediately preceding his appointment, provided he holds a lien thereon or in other cases may discharge or terminate him from service.

22. A Probationer reverted or discharged from service during or at the end of the period of probation shall not be entitled to any compensation.

CONFIRMATION

23. If, during the period of probation or any extension thereof, as the case may be Government is of the opinion that an officer is not fit for permanent appointment, Government may discharge or revert the officer to the post held by him prior to his appointment in the service, as the case may be.

24. Confirmation will be made only once in the service of an official which will be in the entry grade post/service/cadre provided further confirmation shall be necessary when there is fresh entry subsequently in any other post/service/cadre by way of direct recruitment or otherwise. Confirmation is de linked from the availability of permanent vacancy in the grade. In other words, an officer who has successfully completed the probation, as prescribed under relevant rules, may be considered for confirmation. A specific order of confirmation will be issued when the case is cleared from all angels.

25. On satisfactory completion of the period of probation or extension thereof, the Government may confirm a temporary Government servant to his appointment from the date of completion of the period of his probation or extension thereof.

26. The date from which confirmation should be given effect to is the date following the date of satisfactory completion of the prescribed period of probation or the extended period of probation, as the case may be. The decision to confirm the probationer or to extend the period of probation as the case may be should be communicated to the probationer normally within 6 to 8 weeks.Confirmation of the probationer after completion of the period of probation is not automatic but is to be followed by formal orders. As long as no specific orders of confirmation or satisfactory completion of probation are issued to a probationer, such a probationer shall be deemed to have continued on probation.

28. Where probation on promotion is prescribed, the appointing authority will on completion of the prescribed period of probation .assess the work and conduct of the officer himself and in case the conclusion is that the officer is fit to hold the higher grade, he will pass an order declaring that the person concerned has successfully completed the probation. if the appointing authority considers that the work of the officer has not been satisfactory or needs to be watched for some more. time he may revert him to the past / service/cadre from which he was promoted, or extend the period of probation. as the case may be.

29. Since there will be- no confirmation on promotion before an official is declared to have completed the probation satisfactorily, rigorous screening of his performance Should be made- and there should be no hesitation to revert, a person to the post or grade from which he was promoted if the work of the officer during probation has not been satisfactory.

30. A Government servant appointed by transfer would duly have been confirmed in the earlier post. fir such a case further confirmation in the new post would not be necessary and he could be treated as permanent in the new post Where. however, a Government servant who has nut already been confirmed in the old. post is appointed by transfer, if would be necessary to confirm him in the new post in such cases, he may be considered for confirmation after watching him for two years. Within that period of two years, the officer would earn two reports in the new grade and the DPC may consider his case for confirmation on the basic of these APARs.

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House Building Advance for Kerala Government Employees

House Building Advance for Kerala Government Employees – Availing bank financing with interest
subvention – Orders issued.

GOVERNMENT OF KERALA
Abstract

House Building Advance for State Government Employees-Availing bank financing with interest subvention-Orders issued.

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FINANCE (HBA) DEPARTMENT

G.O(P) No. 105/20 18/Fin

Dated, Thiruvananthapuram 05.07.2018

In view of its current fiscal position, State Government has been in discussions with scheduled commercial banks regarding availing of house building loans to Government employees through banks. Accordingly, it has been decided to modify the House Building Advance scheme with effect from Financial Year 2018-19. Government is therefore pleased to issue orders as follows:-

  1. Employees eligible under the HBA scheme and who have not previously availed of House Building Advance benefit from Government, may directly approach any scheduled commercial” bank having operations in Kerala to avail housing finance, as per the concerned bank’s criteria and applicable sanction process. Government would provide an interest subvention directly to the employees availing the loan as detailed in para 5 below.
  2. In case they apply for a higher amount of loan than the maximum eligible limit of House Building Advance, the benefit availed from Government as detailed in para 5 below, would be restricted to the ‘maximum eligible House Building Advance as per existing rules. In case they apply for a lower loan amount than the eligible House Building Advance, the benefit would be limited to the actual loan amount sanctioned / availed from the bank.
  3. The maximum tenor of the loan would be restricted to that permissible under current HBA rules and Government would not provide interest subvention or be liable for deducting EMIs for a loan taken for any tenor longer than that permitted under its HBA rules.
  4. When the loan is sanctioned and disbursed by the bank to the employee, a copy of the sanction letter should be given to the Government directly by the sanctioning bank and the concerned employee should submit a letter of consent to Government for deducting the EMI as per the schedule proposed by the bank, directly from each month’s salary before crediting the same through the payroll. The concerned bank would be responsible for informing Government from time to time of any changes in the EMI schedule and ensuring employees give their consent to the same. Either the employee or the bank concerned may submit intention to terminate the deductions at any time with at least two months’ notice and the same must have been approved by the bank under its foreclosure or other norms.
  5. Government would in turn apply an interest subvention of 3.25% per annum (simple interest) on the Principal, loan amount sanctioned or maximum eligible amount as per HBA rules (whichever is lower). This 3.25% interest subvention is arrived at as the difference between present SBI MCLR (8.25%) and the effective rate of interest being currently charged on HBA (approximately 5.0%). No other processing charges or bar. related fees would paid by the Government and the employee should settle the same directly with the bank concerned.
  6. The annual interest subvention thus calculated would be divided into 12 equal monthly credits and added back to the monthly salary before disbursing the same through the payroll system. Government would be responsible for deducting the EMI specified by the bank from the employees’ salary on a monthly basis, while at the same time crediting back the interest subvention into the employee’s salary account to net off the benefit payable to the employee.
  7. Government would deduct the EMIs chargeable each month from the salary before paying it to the employee. The concerned bank would invoice the Government every month and the total amount of EMIs recovered from the employee’s salary would be paid by the Government into the centralized account of each bank as per their respective invoice. Thereafter, the concerned bank should re-appropriate the EMI amounts against each individual employee’s loan account with the bank to maintain the repayment schedules on a regular basis. It would be the employee’s responsibility to ensure his/ her loan account is always maintained in a regular / standard status at the sanctioning bank.
  8. The above mechanism shall be operationalised with immediate effect and Finance (House Building Advance) Department shall jointly with NIC/SPARK team work out the back end process for automating the terms through the payroll system.
  9. These Orders will be implemented with immediate effect.
  10. Some employees have already submitted their House Building Advance application to the Government. Such applications would be sanctioned by the Government in due course in 2018-19. No new HBA applications would be accepted in the Government except in line with the scheme outlined above for availing bank loan. The employees who have already submitted HBA application to the Government could also avail of the
    bank loan scheme outlined above.

(By order of the Governor)

MANOJ JOSHI, lAS
Principal Secretary (Finance)

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Transport Allowance at double the normal rates to persons with disabilities employed in Central Government

Transport Allowance at double the normal rates to persons with disabilities employed in Central Government

No. 21/3/2017-E.IIB
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure
***

New Delhi,the 12th July, 2018

Office Memorandum

Subject: Transport Allowance at double the normal rates to persons with disabilities employed in Central Government.

References have been received in this Department seeking clarification whether Transport Allowance at double the normal rate is admissible to persons with disabilities employed in Central Government who have been provided with Government Accommodation within one km. of office or within the campus housing the place of work and residence.

2. The matter has been considered in this Department and it is clarified that persons with disabilities employed in Central Government, as mentioned in Para 2(iii) of OM No. 21/5/2017-E.II(B) dated 07.07.2017 regarding grant of Transport Allowance as per 7th CPC rates, are eligible to draw Transport Allowance at double the normal rates + DA thereon, irrespective of whether they are residing within the campus – housing the place of work and residence or Govt. or private accommodation within one km. of office.

3. All other terms and conditions regulating the Transport Allowance at double the normal rates will remain the same.

4. This is issued with the approval of Secretary (Expenditure).

(Nirmala Dev)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India

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Jammu and Kashmir Rationalization of pension structure for pre- 01.01.2016 Pensioners

Jammu and Kashmir Rationalization of pension structure for pre- 01.01.2016 Pensioners

GOVERNMENT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Civil Secretariat, Srinagar/Jammu

O.M.No. A/37(2017)-1251
Dated 04.07.2018

Subject:- Rationalization of pension structure for pre- 01.01.2016 Pensioners/Family pensioners – Clarification thereof.

Consequent upon the issuance of rationalization of pension structure for pre 01.01.2016 pensioners/family pensioners vide OM. No. A/Misc(2008)-temp-1236 dated 14.06.2018 concerned Pension Sanctioning Authorities/Head of Offices were advised to furnish requisite information/data to Accountant General (A&E) J&K Srinagar/Jammu for fixation of pension under Formulation-11. However, it has been observed that concerned Pension Sanctioning Authorities/Head of Offices instead of forwarding the cases themselves to Accountant General J&K have been handing over the cases to concerned pensioners/ family pensioners which obviously put the senior citizens to avoidable hardships.

Accordingly, the position has been reviewed in Finance Department and following instructions are issued which are to be implemented in letter and spirit by the concerned Pension Sanctioning Authorities/Head of Offices/ Saddar Treasury Officers/Treasury Officers/ District Treasury Officers etc:

1) The concerned Pension Sanctioning Authority/Head of offices will submit the requisite information/data to the nearest Treasury, who shall forward the same to the concerned Saddar Treasuries/ District Treasuries.

2) The Saddar Treasury Officers/District Treasury Officers shall be responsible for depositing the cases of pensioners/family pensioners in the office of Accountant General (A&E) J&K Srinagar/Jammu for formal pension revision.

However, it is clarified that submission of cases for fixation of pension by pensioners/ family pensioners under Formulation-II is purely optional and not compulsory. The pensioners/family pensioners who are already getting equal or higher pension/family pension when compared to due pension under Formulation-11 need not to submit the cases for revision of pension to Accountant General (A&E) J&K, Srinagar/Jammu.

Sd/-
Mohamad Rafi Andrabi
Director General (Codes),
Finance Department.

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Dearness Relief to West Bengal Government Pensioners / Family Pensioners from 1st Jan, 2019

Dearness Relief to West Bengal Government Pensioners / Family Pensioners from 1st Jan, 2019

GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL
Finance Department, Pension Branch
Writer’s Buildings, Block-1V, 2nd Floor
Kolkata — 700 001

No. 353-F (Pen)

Dated Kolkata, the 6th July, 2018

MEMORANDUM

Subject : Grant of Dearness Relief to State Government Pensioners / Family Pensioners with effect from 1st January, 2019

In. continuation of this Department’s Memo No. 504-F(Pen) dated 12.09.2017 sanctioning instalment of relief to the State Government Pensioners / Family Pensioners with effect from 01.01.2018 onwards, the undersigned is directed to state that the Governor is pleased to decide that the State Government Pensioners / Family Pensioners shall draw Dearness Relief @ 125% of basic pension with effect from 01.01.2019 onwards in supersession of the rates mentioned in the Memo dated 12.09.2017 as mentioned above.

2. The Interim Relief granted under Order No. 224-F(Pen) dated 03.06.2016 of this Department shall stand discontinued with effect from 1st January, 2019.

2. Payment of relief on Pension / Family Pension involving a fraction of rupee shall be rounded off to the next higher rupee.

3. It will now be responsibility of the Pension Disbursing Authority to calculate the quantum of relief on Pension / Family Pension payable to each individual case.

4. For the purpose of payment of relief sanctioned herein, the Principal Accountant General ( A & E ), West Bengal will issue authority to the Public Sector Banks in Kolkata and Accountant General of other states.

5. The Treasury / Sub-Treasury Officers in the State will give effect to this order without the authority of the Accountant General ( A & E ), West Bengal.

Also Read : Dearness Relief to West Bengal Government Pensioners / Family Pensioners whose pension /family pension has not been revised

6. The benefit of Dearness Relief as has been sanctioned in the aforesaid Memorandum for the State Government Pensioners / Family Pensioners will also be allowed to the teaching and non-teaching pensioners / family pensioners of the State aided Non-Government Educational Institutions and Pensioners / family pensioners of Statutory Bodies / Government Undertakings / Panchayats including Panchayat Karmee and Municipal Corporations / Municipalities / Local Bodies etc. who are in receipt of Dearness Relief @ 100% of the basic pension with effect from 01.01.2018 In such cases the respective Administrative Department may sanction the benefit of Dearness Relief @ 125% with effect from 01.01.2019 to the pensioners concerned under their control without making any further reference to the Pension Branch of this Department.

7. It has also been decided that in the case of Public Undertaking / Statutory Bodies the additional expenditure should be borne by such Undertaking/ Statutory Bodies themselves out of their own resources or out of financial assistance provided for them in the budget and that no additional financial assistances will be given to them on account of sanction of this instalment of Dearness Relief.

Sd /- K. K. Banerjee
Deputy Secretary to the
Govt, of West Bengal

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Dearness Relief to West Bengal Government Pensioners / Family Pensioners whose pension /family pension has not been revised

Dearness Relief to West Bengal Government Pensioners / Family Pensioners whose pension /family pension has not been revised in terms of F.D.Memo No. 200-F(Pen) and No. 201-F(Pen) both dated 25.02.2009 (&) 242 % with effect from 01.01.2019

GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL
Finance Department, Pension Branch
Writer’s Buildings, Block-IV, 2nd Floor
Kolkata — 700 001

No. 354-F (Pen)

Dated Kolkata, the 6th July,2018

MEMORANDUM

Subject : Grant of Dearness Relief to State Government Pensioners/Family Pensioners whose pension /family pension has not been revised in terms of F.D.Memo No. 200-F(Pen) and No. 201-F(Pen) both dated 25.02.2009 (&) 242 % with effect from 01.01.2019

In continuation of this Department Memo No. 505-F(Pen) dated 12.09.2017 sanctioning instalment of relief with effect from 01.01.2018 to the State Government Pensioners/Family Pensioners whose pension / family pension has not been revised in terms of F.D.Memo No. 200-F (Pen) and No. 201-F(Pen) both dated 25.02.2009, the undersigned is directed to state that the Governor is pleased to decide that such State Government Pensioners/Family Pensioners shall draw Dearness Relief @ 242 % of basic pension and dearness pension taken together with effect from 01.01.2019 onwards in supersession of the rate 199% as on 01.01.2018 as mentioned in the Order dated 12.09.2017 as mentioned above.

2. The calculation of Dearness Relief shall be made taking into account the Basic Pension and Dearness Pension as introduced in this Department Memo No. 2415-F dated 27.3.2007.

3. Payment of relief on Pension/ Family Pension involving a fraction of rupee shall be rounded off to the next higher rupee.

4. It will now be the responsibility of the Pension Disbursing Authority to calculate the quantum of relief on Pension / Family Pension payable to each individual case and to make necessary adjustment for overpayment / underpayment, if any.

5. For the purpose of payment of relief sanctioned herein, the Principal Accountant General (A&E), West Bengal, will issue authority to the Public Sector Banks in Kolkata and the Accountant General of other States.

6. The Treasury / Sub-Treasury Officers in this State will give effect to this order without the authority of the Accountant General (A&E), West Bengal.

Sd/- K. K. Banerjee
Deputy Secretary to the
Govt, of West Bengal

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House Rent Allowance to the Assam Government Employees

House Rent Allowance to the Assam Government Employees

GOVERNMENT OF ASSAM
FINANCE (AUDIT & FUND) DEPARTMENT
JANATA BHAWAN, BLOCK-F, GROUND FLOOR, DISPUR

No.FM 5/2010/63

Dated, Dispur, the 10th July, 2018

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

SUB: HOUSE RENT ALLOWANCE TO THE STATE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES.

In partial modification of Office Memerandum No.FM 5/2010/59 dated 19th April, 2017 as per Government Resolution on the report of the Anomaly Committee vide Notification No.FPC.4/2018/113 dtd 2nd July, 2018, the Governor of Assam is pleased to revise the House Rent Allowance payable to the State Government employees as follows:-

(a) Revised rates of House Rent Allowance.

i) 10% of pay (including PBP+GP) for employees posted in Guwahati Metro area.
ii) 08% of pay (including PBP+GP) for the district and sub-divisional head quarters.
iii) 07% of pay (including PBP+GP) for other places of posting.

(b) This shall be applicable for all employees including those joining the service after implementation of the revised pay scale.

(c) The House Rent Allowance applicable to the employees working in the establishments outside N.E. shall be as per the rates recommended by the 7th Assam Pay and Productivity Pay Commission, i.e. The employees working in the establishment located outside North East shall he paid House Rent Allowance at the rates applicable to the Central Government employees. Accordingly, in cities of Class X, Y & Z status the rates will be 24%, 16% and 8% of the basic (PHA-GP). However, Non. Practising Allowance (NPA) will not be included in pay for this purpose and there will be no revision on account of increased in the DA beyond 50%.

(d) Other terms and conditions shall remain the same as per OM No.FM 5/2010/59 dated 19th April, 2017 & OM No.FM 5/2010/29 dated 29th March, 2012.

(e) This will come into force w.e.f. 01-04-2016.

Sd/-
(Shri Shyam Jagannathan, IAS)
Commissioner & Secretary to the Govt of Assam,
Finance Department

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Revision of interest rates for investment by National Small Savings Fund (NSSF)

Revision of interest rates for investment by National Small Savings Fund (NSSF)

F.NO.6/01/2014-NS
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Economic Affairs
(Budget Division)

North Block, New Delhi
Dated: 10.07.2018

Office Memorandum

Subject: Revision of interest rates for investment by National Small Savings Fund (NSSF) in Central Government Securities and States/UTs (with Legislature) Government Securities.

The undersigned is directed to intimate that interest rate on NSSF loans has been revised with effect from 01.04.2018. NSSF will charge interest at the rate of 8.2% per annum on the loans contracted by Central Government and States/UTs (with Legislature) during the year 2018-19.

2. This has the approval of Secretary (Economic Affairs).

(Padam Singh)
Sr. Regional Director (NS)

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