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Festival Advance 2018 to West Bengal Government Employees

Festival Advance 2018 to West Bengal Government Employees

Government of West Bengal
Finance(Audit) Department
325, Sarat Chatterjee Road, Nabanna,
Howrah-711 102.

No. 3426 – F(1)2)/FA/0/2M/493/ 12

Howrah, the 30th May, 2018

Sub : GRANT OF INTEREST-FREE FESTIVAL ADVANCE TO STATE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES FOR THE YEAR 2018.

The undersigned is directed by order of the Governor to say that the Governor has been pleased to accord sanction of interest-free festival advance upto a maximum of Rs.6,000/- (Rupees six thousand) only to State Government employees whose revised emoluments on 31″ March, 2018 exceeded Rs.28,000/- per month but did not exceed Rs.36,000/- per month, if applied for the same.

The authorities competent to sanction the interest-free festival advance are those mentioned in Rule 320 of the West Bengal Financial Rules, Volume-I.

2. The undersigned is further directed to say that the benefit of interest-free festival advance may also be allowed to (a) the whole time piece-rate workers, either permanent or temporary and (b) the employees belonging to work-charged/contingent establishments. Such employees drawing revised emolument exceeding Rs.28,000/- per month but not exceeding Rs.36,000/- per month on 31st March, 2018 may be allowed to draw the interest-free festival advance of Rs.6,000/- only, if they apply for the same.

Also Read : Ad-hoc Bonus 2017-18 to West Bengal Government Employees

3. In case of the employees falling under Para 2 above, the authority sanctioning the advance shall certify after being satisfied that the employee is likely to continue in service until the recovery in this respect is completed.

4. The advance will be recovered from the salary of the Government employee concerned in not more than 10 monthly instalments. If the amount of advance is exactly divisible by the number of instalments opted for the recovery, then it will be recovered in equal monthly instalments for that number of instalment months. If not, the figure obtained by so dividing should be rounded off to the nearest rupee which will be the recoverable amount for each of the monthly instalments excluding the last instalment and the balance amount will be recovered in the last monthly instalment. The recovery of the advance sanctioned under this order will begin either from the salary for the month of November, 2018 or from the salary for the month following the month in which the advance is drawn, whichever is later. However, recovery in all cases should be completed by 31st August, 2019 at the latest.

5. The State Government employees who will retire from / part with the Government service on a date after the issue of this order but before 1″ November, 2018 will not be allowed any festival advance. However, an employee who will retire after 1st November, 2018 will be eligible for interest-free festival advance sanctioned in this order subject to the condition that the recovery should be completed on or before the month of his/her superannuation.

6. (a) Persons who will enter into State Government Service for the first time after 31″ March, 2018 but before ft October, 2018 will be entitled to the benefit of interest-free festival advance as sanctioned in this order subject to fulfilment of the terms and conditions laid down herein and their emoluments for the purpose of payment of advance will be determined on the basis of their emoluments at the time of entry into Government service.

(b) The benefit of interest-free festival advance sanctioned above will also be admissible to the State Government employees who have been appointment on regular or contract basis provided they are not eligible to draw ad-hoc bonus on pro-rata basis sanctioned for the accounting year 2017-2018 and provided their regular or contract emoluments did not exceed Rs. 36,000/- per month.

7. The benefit of interest-free festival advance sanctioned hereinbefore will also be admissible to the personal staff of Chief Minister, Ministers, Minister of State as well as personal staff attached to the Chief Government Whip, Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly on the same terms and conditions as laid down hereinbefore provided they are not eligible to draw ad-hoc bonus for the accounting year 2017-2018.

8. The benefit of interest-free festival advance will also be admissible to the personal staff of the Leader of the Opposition of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly provided they are not sanctioned ad-hoc bonus for the accounting year 2017-2018.

9. The Central Government Employees on deputation to the State Government may be granted festival advance as may be sanctioned by the Government of India for the Central Government Employees subject to the terms and conditions as may be laid down by the Government of India in this regard.

10. For the purpose of this order, member of All India Services serving in connection with the affairs of the State will be regarded as State Government employees.

11. For the employees drawing pay in the revised scale, the term ’emoluments’ will, mean basic pay (i.e pay in the pay band plus grade pay), dearness allowance and non-practicing allowance, if any.

12. The term ’emoluments’ in the case of employees drawing pay and allowances in the un-revised scale, will include basic pay, personal pay, special pay, specialist pay, dearness pay, dearness allowance, deputation (duty) allowance and special allowance (Additional remuneration).

In case of retired Government employees on re-employment, the term ’emoluments’ will mean remuneration drawn by them in terms of Finance Department Memo. No. 3951-F dated 27-05-2009 plus basic pension.

13. Application for interest-free festival advance on the strength of this order by all employees shall be made as early as possible.

DISBURSEMENT OF INTEREST-FREE FESTIVAL ADVANCE (WHEREVER APPLIED FOR) ON THE STRENGTH OF THIS ORDER SHOULD BE MADE IN CASE OF MUSLIM STATE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES BY 8th JUNE, 2018 AND IN CASE OF PAYMENT TO OTHER STATE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (OTHER THAN MUSLIM EMPLOYEES) SHOULD BE MADE FROM 26th SEPTEMBER, 2018 TO 5th OCTOBER, 2018.

In case of failure, such disbursement should be completed before 1st December, 2018 in case of all employees at the latest. The Drawing and Disbursing Officers in order to minimize the number of bills should, as far as possible, prepare one bill for advance in such cases in respect of the establishment/office for which they act as Drawing and Disbursing Officers.

14. The advance excluding the advance to the employees borne on work-charged establishments will be debited to the standard detailed head ‘Salaries-Pay’ under all major, minor and sub-heads in the budget grant available for the financial year 2018-2019 the recoveries thereof being automatically adjusted by monthly deduction of instalments of advance paid to an employee from his pay. No new detailed head is required to be opened for this purpose as per new classification in accounts. The advance to persons borne on work-charged establishments will be debited to the same head from which their wages are met.

Sd/-
0.S.D & E.0 Special Secretary to
the Government of West Bengal
Finance Department

Signed copy

Online allotment of Railway : Officers Rest Houses, Holiday Homes, Community Centers/Halls

Online allotment of Railway : Officers Rest Houses, Holiday Homes, Community Centers/Halls

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
RAILWAY BOARD

No.2017/Trans/01/Policy

New Delhi,dated: 31-05-2018

Managing director
CRIS
New Delhi

Sub: Online allotment of Railway : Officers Rest Houses, Holiday Homes, Community Centers/Halls

A Director’s committee was constituted by the Board on the above subject. Keeping in view the recommendations of the committee, Board (MS, FC & CRB) have approved the following the implementation on IR:

1.0 CRIS will develop an online booking system with automated allotment facility for a specified percentage of rooms for the following categories:-

(i) Staff/Supervisors rest roomsa
(ii) Holiday Homes (Officers/Staff)
(iii) Community Centers/Halls
(iv) Officers Rest House

2.0 The automated online allotment system may inter alia consider the following.

2.1 Master Data at the backend

2.1.1 Personal information of the staff/officers : Name, Designation, Grade Pay, Grade, Mobile number/CUG, E-mail Id etc. be linked to IPAS by CRIS. This will generate a password and username. Ideally AADHAR Number may be used. For retired Employees ARPAN may be used and for employees on deputation, the lien Railway may be asked to verify and generate username and password.

The software to be developed by CRIS may have the provision for feeding and storage of above details, to be fed by the users.

2.1.2 Rest house detail and its inventory – Location of rest house (Zone, Division, state, District or place, Address) type of facility (ORH,Staff/Supervisor rest house, Holiday Home, Community Hall) type of rooms (Double Bed, Multiple Beds, Dormitory, Suite with AC or Non AC Classification), location on Google map with photographs may be provided.

The Software to be developed by CRIS should have the provision for feeding and storage of above details, to be fed by the Railways.

2.1.3 Structure of ‘Admin’ for the allotment and monitoring : There will be a Super Admin at Board level and ‘Admin’ at Divisional level for allotment, operation and monitoring DRM office will have control on allotment for rest houses in open line, CAO/C office for rest house in construction Organization and GM office for production units.

Also Read :  Eligibility for Holiday Homes

3.0 Policy/Procedural issues

3.1 Advance Bookind Period: At present there is no uniform policy in practice across IR. Advance Booking period of one month for Rest House facilities and two months for Holiday Home and Community Halls may be provided for in the software by CRIS.

3.2 There shall be an Automatic allotment (Software generated) of rooms/beds upto 70% of the total numbers, truncated to lower integer. For example in case rooms are 7, then 70% would be 4.9, this would be truncated to 4 for automatic and 3 for manual allotment called emergency allotment. Rooms against emergency allotment are to be allotted only after rooms against automatic allotment are booked.

3.3 Online payment facility and uniform room rent policy : Following room rents have been approved for uniform implementation across IR, depending upon the city and type of the room. The payment for the rest house shall be made online for all rooms with automatic allotment. The manual facility may also be contined for some time. For 70% auto allotment, advance online payment may be made compulsory. Payment Gateway may be provided by CRIS for this purpose.

The Room rents per day for officer Rent Houses/Holiday Homes are as under:-

Category of Stations / cites ON DUTY ON Private Account For Guests
AC Room Non AC Room AC Room Non AC Room AC Room Non AC Room
A Nil Nil 300 240 930 400
B Nil Nil 200 160 600 240
C Nil Nil 100 80 480 160

* Dormitory on private account – Rs.50/Bed

3.4 Online check-in and Check-out facility : This will improve the rest house availability as room will be instantaneously available after checkout. check in and checkout may be done by the official himself or the supervisor/Caretaker of the facility.

3.5 Multiple ORH at big place : Many facilities are available at big cities and booked by different agencies like GM office, DRM office, and construction organization etc. also one rest house is booked by multiple agencies like Rail Nivas, New Delhi. In partial modification of the existing instructions, it has been decided that the DRM office of the station will be single point office, for allotment of all facilities except construction ORH, which will have the ‘Admin’ in construction organization.

In case of more than one DRM office at one place like Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kolkata Nagpur each one will control it in specific divisional area, this will be clearly indicated on the website.

3.6 Maximum rooms to be allotted : Not more than five days in lean season and three days in peak season will be the duration of the allotment.

3.7 Maximum duration for allotment :Not more than five days in lean season and three days in peak season will be the duration of the allotment.

3.8 Prevention of Multiple Bookings: In case of multiple rest houses in a city, the system shall be able to allot the rooms as per the maximum allotment permissible at the station among all the facilities of the city.

3.9 Cancellation and Modification: Officials will be allowed to modify the request and also to cancel the request. The online amount paid for booking will not be refunded for the facilities except Community centers/halls. The system will also have waiting list and in case of cancellation, the allotment will be as per the facilities except community centers/halls. The system will also have waiting list and in case of cancellation, the allotment will be as per the waiting list.

An official may be allowed to cancel the booking of holiday homes only three times in a year After this a no consideration period of six months for auto allotment of that facility may be imposed on the official. But the official may be permitted to get booking done on manual allotment basis.

In case of administrative requirement, ‘Admin’ may cancel the booking. In Case of special occasion like marriage, special booking through ‘Admin’ may be made.

3.10 Feedback and Rating:

Feedback as a one click system (star rating0 at the time of checking out, may be made. It will also have provision for remarks, visible to all users.

4.0 CRIS may consider the above and develop the application software and put it on trial for two months for obtaining feed back and making corrective action if any in consultation with Transformation cell.

This issues with the concurrence of Associate Finance of Transformation Cell Railway Board.

Kindly acknowledge the receipt and ensure compliance.

(T.K.Pandey)
Executive Director, Transformation

Source: http://www.irtsa.net/

Signed Copy

Payment of revised pension including arrears w.e.f. 1.1.2016 to the pensioners

Payment of revised pension including arrears w.e.f. 1.1.2016 to the pensioners

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(RAILWAY BOARD)

RBA No.55/2018

No.2016/AC-II/21/8/Pt.VI

New Delhi dated 30.05.2018

Principal Financial Advisors,
All Zonal Railways

Sub: Payment of revised pension including arrears w.e.f. 1.1.2016 to the pensioners.

Kindly refer to RBA No.170/2017 dated 30.11.2017 on the above subject. requesting Railways to verify the scrolls received from various Pension Paying Banks to establish that payment of revised pension has commenced in favour of all pensioners for whom revised PPOs have been issued. It is understood that despite lapse of nearly 6 months, revised pension is not being received by many pensioners and the issue is being raised in various Pensioners’ Forums including SCOVA.

Follow up on payment of revised pension by the banks is necessary to take the benefits to the pensioners in a timely manner. Therefore, a special drive may be launched in the EDP centres to reconcile the debit scrolls with the revised PPOs to ascertain the number of cases where payment of revised pension has not yet been initiated by the banks despite issue of revised PPOs. The matter may be taken up with defaulting Banks and a report sent at [email protected] in the following format by 30th June,2018 for Board’s information:

Position of Revision of Pension cases by Banks

Name of bank Total No. of revised PPOs issued Total No. of cases in which payment of revised pension has commenced Reference made to the Bank for expediting payment to the pensioners as per revised PPOs

S/d,
(Anjali Goyal)
Pr.Executive Director/Accounts
Railway Board

Signed Copy

Source : http://www.irtsa.net

Ad-hoc Bonus 2017-18 to West Bengal Government Employees

Ad-hoc Bonus 2017-18 to West Bengal Government Employees

Government of West Bengal
Finance (Audit) Department
325, Sarat Chatterjee Road, Nabanna,
Howrah-711 102.

No. : 3425-F(P2)/FA/O/2M/493/12

Howrah, the 30th May, 2018

MEMORANDUM

Subject : Grant of Ad-hoc Bonus to the State Government Employees and some other categories of Employees for the year 2017-2018.

The undersigned is directed by order of the Governor to say that the Governor is pleased to decide that the State Government employees who are not covered by any of the productivity linked Bonus Scheme and whose revised emoluments did not exceed Rs.28,000/ – per month as on 31st March, 2018 will be entitled to ad-hoc bonus for the accounting year 2017-2018 at the rate of Rs. 3,800/-(Rupees three thousand eight hundred) only per head. The upper eligibility ceiling of Rs.28,000/- p.m as on 31st March, 2018 will be applicable irrespective of whether the emoluments are drawn in the pre-revised or revised scale of pay or on fixed/consolidated contract pay.

2. The benefit will be admissible subject to the following terms and conditions:-

i. Ad-hoc Bonus admissible under this order will be worked out on the basis of emoluments as admissible on 31.03.2018. For the employees drawing pay and allowances in terms of the West Bengal Services (Revision of Pay and Allowances) Rules, 2009 the term ‘revised emoluments’ in this order will mean and include pay in the pay band plus the grade pay in the revised pay structure and includes the non-practicing allowance, if any, Dearness Allowance, but will not include any other pay and other allowances such as house rent allowance, medical allowance, compensatory allowances, etc.

For those who are drawing pay and allowances in the un-revised scale, the term `emoluments’ will mean and include basic pay, personal pay, special pay (additional remuneration), dearness pay, dearness allowance, deputation (duty) allowance, Steno Allowance but will not include specialist pay and other allowances such as house rent allowance, medical allowance, compensatory allowance, etc. For those who are drawing remuneration on contract basis, the term ‘revised emoluments’ will mean the consolidated contract pay drawn by them.

ii. The employees whose revised emoluments on 31.03.2018 exceeded Rs.28,000/- p.m but during the year 2017-2018 their emoluments at least for six months were less than Rs.28,000/- p.m, i.e., the said emoluments exceeded the eligibility ceiling of Rs.28,000/ – p.m on account of promotion, drawal of increment, implementation of C.A. Scheme, enhancement of dearness allowance etc. after remaining less than Rs. 28,000/- p.m for at least six months, will be entitled to ad-hoc bonus of Rs 3,800/- per head under this order.

iii. The employees who were in service on 31.03.2018 and rendered at least six months continuous service during the year 2017-2018 will be eligible for payment of ad-hoc bonus under this order.

Pro-rata payment will be admissible in such cases to the eligible employees for periods of continuous service during the year ranging from six months to full year, the eligibility period being taken in terms of number of months of service (rounded off to the nearest number of months). A fraction of 15 days or more should be counted as one month.

iv. The amount of ad-hoc bonus on pro-rata payment as admissible under 2(iii) herein before above will have to be calculated according to the following formula :-

Emoluments as on                           Eligibility period in number of months
31st March, 2018        X                                           12

= The amount of ad-hoc bonus, subject to maximum amount of Rs.3,800/ – only.

v. The casual workers who have put in work at least for 120 days and the employees on consolidated pay in the year 2017-2018 will also be entitled to ad-hoc bonus under this order according to the following formula :-

Total amount of salary/wages earned during the year 2017-2018
12

= The amount of ad-hoc bonus, subject to maximum amount of Rs. 3,800/- only.

The salary/wages in these cases should have the same meaning as ‘revised emoluments’ as defined in Para 2(i) hereinbefore.

3. The disbursement of Ad-hoc Bonus sanctioned hereinbefore should be made in case of Muslim State Government employees by 8th June, 2018 and in case of other State Government employees (other than Muslim State Government employees) such disbursement should be made from 26th September, 2018 to 5th October, 2018.

In case of failure, the disbursement should be made as early as possible before the festival of Id-UI-Fitre/Durga Puja.

4. The charge in respect of payment of ad-hoc bonus under this order will be debitable to the detailed head viz., “Ad-hoc Bonus” the opening of which was sanctioned under the ‘Salary’ head sub-ordinate to all Major, Minor and sub-heads in the Revenue Expenditure section of the State Budget in terms of Para 9 of this Department’s Order No. 4611-F, dated 22.04.1988 and necessary fund for this purpose have been provided under the above-detailed heads in the budget grant available for 2018-2019.

5. The Governor is further pleased to direct that the benefit of ad-hoc bonus sanctioned under this order will also be available to different categories of employees who had been allowed the same in the last year in accordance with Finance Department’s Memo No. 3707-F(P2) dated 13.06.2017 by issue of Government Orders by various Departments in this connection. As done in the last year, orders for grant of ad-hoc bonus in respect of the employees of Statutory Bodies/Local Bodies/State aided Non-Government Educational Institutions and such other categories of employees of various establishments, who were allowed ad-hoc bonus/ex-gratia at par with the State Government employees or at the rate not more than the rate as approved by the government in the last year, should be issued by the Department concerned without referring the file to Finance Department, Group `P2′.

6. Clarifications issued in previous years in respect of various points raised in connection with admissibility and drawal of ad-hoc bonus would continue to apply.

S/d,
O.S.D. & Ex. Officio Special Secretary to the
Government of West Bengal
Finance Department

Signed copy

GDS Strike will continue – No Settlement in today’s discussion

GDS Strike will continue – No Settlement in today’s discussion

GDS UNIONS INDEFINITE STRIKE WILL CONTINUE

NO SETTLEMENT IN THE DISCUSSION WITH SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF POSTS

STRIKE WILL CONTINUE

RELAY HUNGER FAST AT DIVISIONAL LEVEL FROM 06-06-2018

Today (04-06-2018) Secretary, Department of Posts called the three striking Unions (AIPEU-GDS, AIGDSU & NUGDS) for discussion at 04.00 pm. Three GDS General Secretaries and some office bearers went for discussion. Secretary, Posts told that if the striking unions give a letter withdrawing the indefinite strike, he is ready to take them to the Minister, Communications for discussion.

Unions clearly told that the condition that first withdrawing the strike and then discussion with Minister is not acceptable to them.

No responsible trade unions can accept such a condition. Earlier on one occasion when one Union had a bitter experience. They gave withdrawal letter as a precondition for talk with Minister. Department has immediately put the withdrawal letter in their website and strike fizzled out even before discussion with Minister. With that experience in mind, Unions told Secretary, Posts that giving withdrawal letter first is not possible.

The three GDS Unions, then gave a signed letter to the Secretary, Department of Posts, in which we made it clear that we are ready to defer the strike if our request in the letter is accepted by the Secretary (Posts) or Hon’ble Minister. The contents of the letter given to Secretary, Department of Posts by the three General Secretaries is reproduced below:


To
The Secretary,
Department of Posts

“Kindly refer the discussion you had with us. If Secretary, Department of Posts or Hon’ble Minister for Communications assure us positive settlement of our demands within a reasonable time frame as already communicated by us, we are ready to defer the strike. Minutes of the discussion and assurance of Secretary, Department of Posts may be given if settlement comes at Secretary, Posts level.

To facilitate end to the strike a definite assurance will serve good purpose to satisfy the members”.
________________________________________________________________________________

It can be seen from the above that all three GDS unions have taken a reasonable and positive stand. Nobody can blame that the Unions are unreasonable.

After reviewing the strike situation in all Circles and also after reviewing the stand taken by the Department, all the three GDS Unions unanimously decided to continue the strike till an honourable settlement is reached. (BMS union is also continuing the strike. We don’t know whether discussion is held with them separately).

All are requested to make maximum efforts to ensure 100% strike in all Circles / Divisions.

Three GDS Unions has given a call for relay hunger fast at Divisional level from 6th June 2018. All Divisional Secretaries and Circle / All India Office bearers are requested to commence indefinite relay hunger fast infront of all Divisional Offices from 06th June 2018 onwards.

P.Pandurangarao
General Secretary
AIPEU- GDS

Source : AIPEU-GDS

GDS Strike today

Air India LTC 80 Fare List from 1st June 2018

Air India LTC 80 Fare List from 1st June 2018

airindia

SECTOR & V.V HLTC (Economy Class) DLTC (Executive Class)
Basic Fare Basic Fare
Agartala Kolkata 8750 17880
Agra Delhi 8750 17880
Agra Khajuraho 8750 17880
Agra Varanasi 9500 19320
Ahmedabad Chennai 17500 35400
Ahmedabad Delhi 11050 22440
Ahmedabad Mumbai 8750 17880
Aizawl Imphal 8750 17880
Aizawl Kolkata 8750 17880
Amritsar Delhi 8750 17880
Amritsar Mumbai 17500 35400
Amritsar Nanded 17500 35400
Aurangabad Delhi 15050 30560
Aurangabad Mumbai 8250 21000
Bagdogra Delhi 15200 30600
Bagdogra Kolkata 8750 17880
Bengaluru Bhubaneshwar 15100 30600
Bengaluru Chennai 8750 17880
Bengaluru Delhi 19900 40200
Bengaluru Goa 9500 19320
Bengaluru Guwahati 19900 40200
Bengaluru Hubli 8750 17880
Bengaluru Hyderabad 8750 17880
Bengaluru Kolkata 17500 35400
Bengaluru Mumbai 11050 22440
Bengaluru Trivandrum 9500 19320
Bhopal Delhi 9500 19320
Bhopal Mumbai 12400 26960
Bhubaneshwar Delhi 15100 30600
Bhubaneshwar Hyderabad 11350 22440
Bhubaneshwar Kolkata 8750 17880
Bhubaneshwar Mumbai 17500 35400
Chandigarh Delhi 8750 17880
Chandigarh Leh 8750 17880
Chandigarh Mumbai 17500 35400
Chandigarh Pune 17500 35400
Chennai Coimbatore 8750 17880
Chennai Delhi 19900 40200
Chennai Goa 9700 19320
Chennai Hyderabad 9500 19320
Chennai Kochi 9500 19320
Chennai Kolkata 17500 35400
Chennai Madurai 8750 17880
Chennai Mumbai 15100 30600
Chennai Portblair 17500 35400
Chennai Trivandrum 9500 19320
Coimbatore Delhi 19900 40200
Coimbatore Mumbai 15100 30600
Delhi Gaya 11050 22440
Delhi Goa 17500 35400
Delhi Guwahati 17500 35400
Delhi Hyderabad 15100 30600
Delhi Imphal 19900 40200
Delhi Indore 9500 19320
Delhi Jaipur 8750 17880
Delhi Jammu 9500 19320
Delhi Jodhpur 8750 17880
Delhi Khajuraho 8750 17880
Delhi Kochi 19900 48240
Delhi Kolkata 17500 35400
Delhi Leh 11100 19320
Delhi Lucknow 8750 17880
Delhi Mumbai 15100 30600
Delhi Nagpur 11350 22440
Delhi Patna 11350 22440
Delhi Port Blair 28700 51600
Delhi Pune 15100 30600
Delhi Raipur 12050 22440
Delhi Rajkot 13300 22440
Delhi Ranchi 15100 30600
Delhi Srinagar 9600 19320
Delhi Surat 13300 22440
Delhi Tirupati 19900 40200
Delhi Trivandrum 20500 49680
Delhi Udaipur 9500 19320
Delhi Vadodra 11250 22440
Delhi Varanasi 9500 19320
Delhi Vijayawada 17500 35400
Delhi Vishakhapatnam 17500 35400
Dibrugarh Kolkata 11600 22440
Dimapur Kolkata 9500 19320
Gaya Kolkata 8750 17880
Gaya Varanasi 8750 17880
Goa Mumbai 8750 17880
Guwahati Imphal 8750 17880
Guwahati Kolkata 8750 17880
Hubli Mumbai 8750 17880
Hyderabad Kolkata 15150 30600
Hyderabad Mumbai 9500 19320
Hyderabad Tirupati 8750 17880
Hyderabad Vijayawada 8750 17880
Hyderabad Vishakhapatnam 9500 19320
Imphal Kolkata 9500 19320
Indore Mumbai 9500 19320
Jaipur Mumbai 12050 22440
Jammu Leh 10250 17880
Jammu Srinagar 8750 17880
Jamnagar Mumbai 8750 17880
Jodhpur Mumbai 13900 26960
Khajuraho Varanasi 8750 17880
Kochi Mumbai 15100 30600
Kochi Trivandrum 8750 17880
Kolkata Mumbai 19900 40200
Kolkata Port Blair 17500 35400
Kolkata Silchar 8750 17880
Kolkata Varanasi 9500 19320
Kozhikode Mumbai 13250 22440
Leh Srinagar 8800 17880
Lucknow Mumbai 15100 30600
Madurai Mumbai 15100 30600
Mangalore Mumbai 9500 19320
Mumbai Nagpur 9500 19320
Mumbai Pune 8100 17880
Mumbai Raipur 13650 22440
Mumbai Rajkot 12850 23240
Mumbai Trivandrum 15700 30600
Mumbai Udaipur 9500 19320
Mumbai Varanasi 15150 30600
Mumbai Vishakhapatnam 15100 30600
Port Blair Vishakhapatnam 15150 30600
Raipur Nagpur 8750 17880
Raipur Vishakhapatnam 8750 17880

Source : AirIndia

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Allotment of type-IV quarters situated at ESI Residential colony, Delhi

ESIC [Application Form] – Allotment of type-IV quarters situated at ESI Residential colony, Delhi

EMPLOYEES’ STATE INSURANCE HOSPITAL
Rohini, Sector-15, New Delhi — 110089
Website: www.esic.nic.in

F.No : DM(RH)D/11/20/2011-EC-CT/3947

Dt.01.06.18

CIRCULAR

Sub. Allotment of type-IV quarters situated at ESI Residential colony, Rohini, Sec.15, Delhi.

Fresh application are invited from the officials/ officers of ESIC, who are interested and are eligible for to allotments of Type-IV staff quarters at ESI Hospital Residential colony, rohini, Delhi-85 in enclosed proforma duly verified by the DDA/AD(A)/HOD/IMO in-charge of the place of posting as may be applicable for drawing the second priority list (As first priority list has exhausted) for the year 2018 which shall remain effective up to 31.12.2018.

The entitlement of the type-TV staff quarter 7th pay commission is as under:-

Type-IV – Level-9 to Level-11 and above. (Pre revised Grade pay-5400 and above)

Application in the prescribed proforma duly filled in shall be received in this office by 30/06/2018.Incomplete application will not be considered and will be liable for rejection. The staff on leave may please be informed at their residential address under registered post by the respective branch so that they may also be send their application latest by 30/06/2018, in case they are interested within the stipulated date.

The application received after 30/06/2018 will not entertained/considered and no correspondence whatsoever in this regard will be entertained.

Encl. (Application proforma)

(Manju Rani)
Asst. Director (Admn)

ESIC Application Form

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JK Government Degree Colleges Adoption of UGC Revised Pay Level Rules 2018

JK Government Degree Colleges Adoption of UGC Revised Pay Level Rules 2018

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

NOTIFICATION

Srinagar, the 31st May, 2018.

SRO-243 – In exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to section 124 of the Constitution of Jammu & Kashmir, the Governor is pleased to make the following rules, namely :-

1. Short title & commencement:.

i. These Rules shall be called the Jammu & Kashmir Government Degree Colleges (Adoption of UGC Revised Pay Levels) Rules 2018.

ii. These Rules shall come into force from 1st day of January, 2016.

2. Application. – These rules shall apply to the faculty members and members of Library & Physical Education Service of Government Degree Colleges who were in service on 01.01.2016 holding or would have, but for their deputation or posting outside their parent cadre, held such posts either in substantive, officiating or temporary capacity;

Provided that with effect from the commencement of these rules, the organisational hierarchy of the faculty members of the Government Degree Colleges shall be as under: –

i. Assistant Professors,
ii. Associate Professors, and
iii. Professors.

Provided further there shall be no change in the present designations in respect of Library and Physical Education Officers at various levels;

Provided also that the revised hierarchy shall be adopted in respect of the Government Degree Colleges subject to such recruitment, promotion, selection process and criteria thereof as may be prescribed for the purpose by the UGC/MHRD.

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

a. “Degree College” means a Government College established as such by the Govemment;

b. “Faculty Member” means & includes a Professor, Associate Professor. Assistant Professor or any other employee notified by the Government as Faculty Member or Teacher of the College and includes the Principal of the College;

c. “UGC” means the University Grants Commission of India;

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d. “UGC Pay Scale1 Structure” means the pay scale I pay structure adopted by the University Grants Commission of India;

e. “Existing basic pay” means the pay drawn in the prescribed existing Pay Band and Grade Pay or Pay drawn in the existing pay scale;

f. “Existing Pay Band and Grade Pay” means the Pay Band and the Grade Pay applicable to the post held as on the date immediately before the commencement of these rules;

g. “Existing scale” means the pay scale applicable to the post held as on the date immediately before the date of commencement of these rules;

h. “Existing pay structure” means the present system of Pay Band and Grade Pay or the Pay Scale applicable to the post held as on the date immediately before the commencement of these rules ;

i. “Existing emoluments” mean the sum of (i) existing basic pay and (ii) existing dearness allowance as on 1st day of January, 2016:

j. “Pay matrix” means Matrix specified in the Schedule, with Levels of Pay arranged in vertical cells as assigned to corresponding existing Pay Band and Grade Pay or existing scale;

k. “Academic Level” in the Pay Matrix means the Level corresponding to the existing Pay Band and Grade Pay or existing scale as specified in the Schedule;

l. “Pay in the Academic level” means pay in the appropriate Cell of the Level as specified in the Schedule;

m. “Revised pay structure” in relation to a post means the Pay Matrix and the Levels specified therein corresponding to the existing Pay Band and Grade Pay or existing scale of the post unless a different revised Level is notified separately for that post;

n. “Basic pay” in the revised pay structure means the pay drawn in the prescribed Academic Level in the Pay Matrix;

o. “Revised emoluments” means the pay in the Academic Level in the revised pay structure; and

p. “Schedulen means the Schedule appended to these rules as Annexure-I.

4. Revised Pay structure,for,faculty members and equivalent positions:

(1) The revised pay structure for different categories of Faculty Members (Teachers) and equivalent positions shall be as under:-

(i) Revised Pay structure for Faculty Members (Teachers) in Government Degree Colleges:

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(ii) Revised Pay for Librarians in Government Degree Colleges:

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(iii) Revised Pay for Officers of Physical Education & Sports in Government Degree Colleges:

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(iv) Revised Pay of Principals in Colleges: The pay of Principals in Under Graduate and Post Graduate Colleges shall be as under:

i. Under Graduate Colleges. – The pay of Principals shall be equivalent to the pay of Associate Professor i.e. Academic Level 13A with Entry Pay of Rs. 1,31,400/-, with the existing special allowance of Rs. 2000/- per month.

ii. Post Graduate Colleges. – The pay of Principals shall be equivalent to the pay of Professor i.e. at Academic Level 14 with Entry Pay of Rs.1,44,200/, with the existing special allowance of Rs. 3000/- per month.

iii. The existing pay scale of person appointed as Principal shall be protected.

iv. Principals would continue to have lien in their main academic post where they would continue to get notional promotions while they are functioning as Principals. After completion of their tenure as Principals, they would go back to their academic post and draw salary due in such respective academic posts, and would not continue to have the Principals’ Pay

(2) The Pay Matrix based on the above propositions on Academic Levels1 Cells and Entry Pay is at Annexure-I.

5. Fixation of’Pay. – The fixation of pay in the revised pay structure for different categories of Faculty Members (Teachers) and equivalent positions shall be carried out as per the procedurelpattern prescribed under Jamrnu & Kashmir Civil Service (Revised) Pay Rules, 2018 notified vide SRO 193 dated 24.04.2018

6. Incentive increment for higher qualzfication. – The incentive structure is builtin in the pay structure itself wherein those having M.Phil or Ph.D. degree will progress faster under CAS. Therefore, there shall be no incentives in the form of advance increments for obtaining the degrees of M.Phil or Ph.D. However, the existing provisions of assured career progression shall continue.

7. Increments – The increments in the revised ay structure shall also be regulated as per the procedurelpattern prescribed under Jammu & Kashmir Civil Service (Revised) Pay Rules, 201 8 notified vide SRO 193 dated 24.04.2018.

8. Recruitment & Promotions. – The new measures recommended by the UGC regarding methods of recruitment, promotion, Performance Assessment system, etc as approved by the Central Government shall be strictly followed/ adhered to.

9. Creation of new Posts. – No post shall be created in future under the Government except in one of the revised Academic Levels shown in the Schedule appended to these rules. All posts created or upgraded on or after 01.01.2016 to the date of issue of these rules shall be deemed to have been created or upgraded in the corresponding Academic Levels for those posts.

10. Mode ofpayment of arrears ofpay. – The payment of arrears on account of the revision of pay under these rules from 1st day of January, 2016 to 3 1st day of March, 2018 shall be regulated as per the pattern notified under Government Order No. 220-F of 2018 dated 24.04.2018.

12. Overriding effect of rules. – The provisions of the Jammu & Kashmir Civil Services Regulations, the Jammu & Kashmir Government Degree Colleges (Adoption of UGC Scale) Revised Pay Rules 1991, the Jammu & Kashmir Government Degree Colleges (Adoption of UGC Scale) Revised Pay Rules 2002, & the Jammu & Kashmir Government Degree Colleges (Adoption of UGC Scale) Revised Pay Rules 2009, shall not, save as otherwise provided in these rules, apply to cases where pay is regulated under these rules, to the extent they are inconsistent with these rules.

13. Interpretation. – If any question arises relating to interpretation of any of the provisions of these Rules, it shall be referred to the Government in Finance Department for decision, the decision whereof shall be binding & final.

By order of the Governor,

(Navin K. Choudhary), IAS,
Principal Secretary to Government,
Finance Department.

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