As per notifications dated 1.6.2017 and 13.12.2017 by Department of Revenue, amendments have been effected to the Prevention of Money-laundering (Maintenance of Records) Rules, 2005 to provide that account-holders eligible to be enrolled for Aadhaar, shall inter alia submit their Aadhaar number to banks, by 31.3.2018 or six months from the date of commencement of account-based relationship by the account-holder whichever is later, for the purpose of Client Due Diligence.
Department of Revenue (DoR) has informed that the objectives of Aadhaar seeding with bank accounts is to weed out bogus, fictitious and benami accounts used for money laundering, terror funding or avoiding taxes and to ensure reduction in leakages of Government spending. For the beneficiaries, Aadhaar has emerged as powerful instrument to establish their identity anywhere at any time, receive entitlements and exercise their rights.
The said rules further provide inter alia that an individual eligible to be enrolled for an Aadhaar number shall, at the time of commencement of an account based relationship, submit the Aadhaar number and, where Aadhaar number has not been assigned, furnish proof of enrolment for Aadhaar.
This was stated by Shri Shiv Pratap Shukla, Minister of State for Finance in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
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AIRF Meeting with Railway Minister on 28th Dec 2017 – Meeting Brief
No.AIRF/24(C)
Dated:- December 28, 2017
The General Secretaries,
All Affiliated Unions,
Sub: Brief of the meeting held today with Hon’ble Minister for Railways
A meeting between All India Railwaymen’s Federation(AIRF) and Hon’ble Minister for Railways, was held today, which was continued from 14:00 hrs. to 16:00 hrs. The meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere.
Item-wise discussion is stated below:-
1. Proper Meetings – The issue was discussed threadbare. The MR assured that, he would meet the representatives of AIRF bi-monthly, and mostly on first Wednesday of the alternate month.
2. Safety – Regarding filling-up of vacancies, the MR assured that, 50% posts in Safety Categories would be filled-up within a period of six months. He also assured that, all steps would be taken to have branded materials/equipments. Training facilities would be streamlined. We have also raised the issue of creation of posts for additional train services and additional workload without insisting on “Matching Saving”. The Minister directed the Member Staff and Director General(Pers.), Railway Board, to make a brief and put-up the papers to him in next week. We have raised the matter of recruitment in the lowest grade Level 1. The MR assured that, the matter of recruitment of the local people region-wise would explored.
3. Seventh Central Pay Commission – The matter was discussed in detail. The Minister has advised the Member Staff to see how National Pension System(NPS) can be streamlined. The MR also promised that, he would raise the issues of Minimum Wage and Fitment Formula with the Finance Minister.
4. Grievances of the Running Staff – Regarding Allowances related to Running Staff and other grievances of the Running Staff , the MR advised the MS to expedite the matter.
5. Continuance of the LARSGESS all over, except jurisdiction of the respective High Courts – There was detailed discussion in respect of continuance of LARSGESS in the states where there is no embargo. The matter was discussed at length. Ultimately, the Minister advised the MS to see how best the cases, already processed, can be dealt with. He also directed the Railway Board to pursue the case in the Supreme Court and move an application for early hearing.
6. Absorption of the Course Completed Act Apprentices in the Railways – This issue was discussed at length. On our ultimate suggestion to de-link appointment of the Course Completed Act Apprentices from regular recruitments. The MR agreed to re-examine. He also asked the Board to enhance the quota for recruitment of the Act Apprentices for training.
7. Absorption of the quasi-administrative offices staff in the Railways – The matter was discussed at length. The Minister advised the MS to submit a brief in this regard.
8. Closure of the Railway Printing Presses – On the request of AIRF, the Minister has agreed to discuss the matter further.
9. Closure of Parel Workshop of Central Railway – On the request of AIRF, the Minister has agreed to discuss the matter further.
10. Shifting of Central Railway Headquarters Building and its conversion into World Class Rail Museum – – On the request of AIRF, the Minister has agreed to discuss the matter further.
11. Improvement in the condition of the Railway Quarters – The Minister said that, he is in favour of the demand made by AIRF in respect of constructing multi-storyed buildings having restricted entry with boundary wall.
12. Improvement in the medical facilities – The Minister is in agreement for improvement in the matter of medical facilities, provision of Mobile Medical Vans in each Division. He also urged the MS to explore the possibilities of reimbursement of medical expenses, specifically for the staff working at the roadside stations as a “Special Case”.
13. Deployment of the wards of the Railwaymen as “Gate Mitras” at the Unmanned Level Crossings – The matter was discussed.
14. Outsourcing – The matter was discussed at length. The Minister advised the MS to see that, all the instructions issued in regard to Payment of Wages, adherence to social security and to take action against the contractors who would be found exploiting the workers, including black listing them.
AIRF strongly demands that, perennial nature of jobs should not be outsourced.
15. Non-implementation of the recommendations of the Trackmen Committee – It was pointed out to the Minister by us that, decision was taken to restructure the cadre of Trackmen in the ratio of 10:20:20:50, and the exercise would be completed by 31.12.2017. During discussion it was pointed out by the MS that the Finance has raised objection in the matter. The Minister asked the MS to put-up the whole papers to him during next week.
16. Employees’ Charter – The matter was discussed, particularly in reference to fill the posts in Ministerial and Accounts Cadres.
17. The issues in respect of extending medical facilities to the parents of the employees and the issue of Companion Pass in the same class were also raised by us. The Minister assured to examine the issues and directed the MS to submit a brief in this regard.
18. The issues of enhancement of production capacity of MCF/RBL and construction of additional Railway Quarters were also raised by us, to which Minister replied that, present target of 1,000 coaches per year would be enhanced to 5,000 coaches per year and availability of the staff would also be explored.
19. On the complaint of AIRF that, hundreds of Railwaymen lay their lives while running the Railways, but they are the unsung heroes, nobody bothers for them, and demanded that, they should also be respected at par with the Martyrs of the Army and Paramilitary Forces. The MR immediately asked the MS that, on all such occasions, some officials must visit and they must be given proper respect.
PCDA Circular C-180 : Payment of pension at the rates mentioned in “BOLD” – Clarification
O/o The Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (Pension), Draupadighat, Allahabad – 211014
Circular No. C-180
No: G1/C/0199/Vol-II/Tech
Dated: – 03 .01.2018
To,
1.The Chief Accountant, RBI Deptt. of Govt. Bank Accounts, Central office C-7, Second Floor, Bandre- Kurla Complex, P B No. 8143, Bandre East Mumbai- 400051
2.The Director of Treasuries of all state
3.The Manger CPPC of Public Sector Banks including IDBI
4.The CDA (PD) Meerut
5.The CDA-Chennai
6.The Nodal Officers (ICICI/ AXIS/HDFC Bank)….
7.The Pay & Accounts Officers
8.Military and Air Attache, Indian Embassy Kathmandu, Nepal.
9.The DPDO
10.The Post Master
Sub: Implementation of Govt. decision on the recommendations of the Seventh Central Pay Commission-Revision of Pension of Pre-2016 Pensioners/ Family Pensioners etc.
Ref: This office important circular no. C-169, bearing no. G1/C/0199/Vol-1/Tech, dated 17th July 2017.
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Attention is invited to above cited circular under which format of e-PPO in respect of revision of Pension of Pre-2016 Pensioners/Family Pensioners etc in reference of 7th CPC has been circulated.
2. In the ibid e-PPO revised rate of pension as on 01.01.2016 in respect of Service Pension/Enhance Family Pension/Ordinary Family Pension and Additional Rate of Pension/Family Pension has been shown in tabular form. Simultaneously, in the last part of e-PPO revised pension/normal rate of family pension as on 01.01.2016 as per 7th CPC (Higher of A and B) has also been shown in “BOLD”. Some Pension Disbursing Authorities have raised doubt that rate shown in BOLD is applicable for both revised pension and normal rate of family pension.
In this connection, it is clarified that in cases where rates of both Revised Pension as well as Family pension has been shown in Tabular form (Coloumn-02 and Column-03), rate shown in Bold is the rate of Revised Pension, whereas in cases where only rate of Revised Family Pension has been shown in Tabular form (Column-03 only), rate shown below the table in Bold is the Normal Rate of family pension. Hence, PDAs have to ensure before making of payment that which type of rate of pension/family pension (i.e. enhanced/ordinary) is payable w.e.f 01.01.2016 duly linking with Original PPO and other relevant documents and payment may please be made strictly in accordance with rates shown in Column-02 (Revised Pension) and/or Column-03 (Revised Enhanced Rate of Family Pension or Normal Rate of Family Pension).
For example:-
Case-01:– if Pensioner ‘A’ was drawing pension on 01.01.2016 and later died on 31.08.2016 and name of family pensioner has been jointly notified in same PPO accordingly family pension will start w.e.f. 01.09.2016. In such case, Revised Rate of Pension w.e.f. 01.01.2016 has been shown in Bold and pensioner will be paid revised pension up to 31.08.2016 only and thereafter Family pension will be paid w.e.f. 01.09.2016 at the rates notified in Tabular Form i.e. Column-03 (Enhanced or Normal, whichever is applicable at the time of death of pensioner as per Original/Corr PPOs.)
Case-02:- In an another case if Pensioner ‘B’ already died prior to 01.01.2016 and name of family pensioner has been jointly notified in same PPO and in revised e-PPO Revised Rate of Pension w.e.f. 01.01.2016 as per 7th CPC has been shown in Bold based on the LPC-Cum- Datasheet received in this office. In such cases Pension Disbursing Authorities have to verify records and only Family pension will be paid w.e.f. 01.01.2016 at the rates notified in Tabular Form i.e. Column-03 (Enhanced or Normal, whichever is applicable at the time of death of pensioner as per Original/Corr PPOs.)
3. In addition to above, the following points may strictly be adhered to before making payment based on 7th CPC Civilian Revision e-PPOs:-
(a) Revised Pension/Family Pension and the payment of arrears on the authority of e-PPO should be made only if pensioner/family pensioner is/was drawing pension/family pension from your branch/office against Original PPO number shown in the e-PPO. Otherwise, e-PPO should not be acted upon and this fact be immediately reported to Sr Accounts Officer I/C Audit Section of PCDA (P) Allahabad.
(b) Cases where division of Family Pension is involved, rates shown in Column-03 (Revised Enhanced Rate of Family Pension or Normal Rate of Family Pension) of e-PPO is full rate. Hence, these rates may be proportionately reduced as per Division percentage shown in Original PPOs/Corr PPOs.
(c) Cases where family pension has been sanctioned to Dependent Children and pension was payable up to date of attaining 25 years of age or starts earning livelihood, whichever is earlier and such date falls after 01.01.2016. In such cases, revised family pension may be paid to family pensioner only date up to which family pension has been sanctioned in Original PPO/Corr PPO and or starts earning livelihood, whichever is earlier.
(d) Similarly, in cases where family pension has been passed on to the next eligible Dependent Child and PPO in his favour has been notified accordingly and where date of commencement of family pension is any date after 01.01.2016. In such cases, revised family pension may be paid to family pensioner only with effect from the date from which family pension has been notified in respect of the next eligibly dependent child.
4.It has come to the notice that PDAs are not linking Original PPO and making payment of pension at the rates mentioned in “BOLD” at the last part of the e-PPO, which may cause overpayment. Therefore, all Pension Disbursing Authorities (PDAs) are advised to review all cases where payments are being done on the basis of above said e-PPOs to avoid overpayment in cases specially where family pension is payable at ordinary rate/Enhanced rate with effect from any date prior to 01.01.2016(including this date).
5. Further, e-PPO format has been reviewed and the New/Amended format of e-PPO is also enclosed for ready reference.
PCDA Circular C-179 – Belated submission of superannuation / retiring pension claim in respect of civilian paid from defence service estimate
O/o The Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (Pension), Draupadighat, Allahabad – 211014
Circular No C-179
No. G1/C/MISC/ Vol-X/Tech
O/o the PCDA (P), Allahabad
Dated: 26/12/2017
To,
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(All Head of Department under Min. of Defence)
Sub :- Belated submission of superannuation/retiring pension claim in respect of civilian paid from defence service estimate.
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Of late, belated submission of superannuation/retiring pension claim in respect of civilian being paid from defence service estimate are being noticed which ultimately results into avoidable delays and causes hardship to the pensioners. Belated submissions of claims have not been appreciated by the competent authority and it has been directed to call for advance intimation of likely to retirees from all the H.O.Os well in advance.
2. An Annexure is enclosed for submission of quarterly basis (i.e. QE. Mar, Jun, Sep & Dec) list of employee due for Superannuation/Retiring in coming six month.
3. In view of the above, you are requested to issue suitable instructions (along with copy of this circular) to all the Head of the Offices under your administrative control to ensure the submission of information in prescribed proforma upto 5th of following month of Quarter ending without delay to “The OI/C of Group-VII, G1/Civil Section, O/o the PCDA (Pension) Allahabad, Draupadi Ghat, UP-211014”.
1. G.O.Ms.No.40, Finance (PC) Department, Dated: 22.02.2017.
2. G.O.Ms.No.303, Finance (PC) Department, Dated:11.10.2017.
3. G.O.Ms.Nos.304, 305, 306 and 307 Finance (PC) Department, Dated:13.10.2017.
4. G.O.Ms.No.311, Finance (PC) Department, Dated:23.10.2017.
5. From the Secretary, Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission, D.O.Letter No.6806/PD-A3/2017, Dated.03.11.2017.
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ORDER:
The Government constituted an Official Committee in the Government Order first read above to examine and make necessary recommendations on revision of scales of pay and allowances for State Government employees and teachers based on the recommendations of the Seventh Central Pay Commission. Based on the recommendations of the Official Committee, the Tamil Nadu Revised Pay Rules 2017 has been notified in the Government Order second read above and the pay and allowances of the State Government employees and teachers were revised as per the Government Orders third read above.
2. In the letter fifth read above, the Secretary, Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission has requested to revise the pay and allowances admissible for Hon’ble Members and Staff of Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission.
3. Consequent on the revision of pay of All India Service Officers by the Government of India following the recommendations of the Seventh Central Pay Commission and the subsequent revision granted to State Government employees, based on Official Committee recommendations, the Government has decided to revise the pay of Members and other employees of Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission. Accordingly, Government direct that the pay of the Members of Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission shall be revised from Rs.67,000/- p.m. to Rs.1,82,200/- p.m. (i.e. at the minimum of Higher Administrative Grade scale of pay to All India Service Officers).
4. In respect of other employees of Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission, their pay shall be revised as per the orders issued in Government Order second read above.
5. The above revision of pay of Members and employees of Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission shall take notional effect from 1st January, 2016 and with monetary benefit from 1st October, 2017. The method of fixation of pay, etc. shall be as per the Tamil Nadu Revised Pay Rules, 2017 as notified in Government Order second read above. They are also eligible for the enhancement of Special Pay and revised Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance, City Compensatory Allowance as per the Government Orders third read above and the same shall take effect from 01.10.2017.
6. Necessary amendment to the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission Regulations, 1954 will be issued separately.
(BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR)
K.SHANMUGAM
ADDITIONAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT
The Central Government is the competent authority to initiate disciplinary proceedings against IAS officers for misconducts while working in the affairs of Government of India. The Central Government is also the competent authority in respect of disciplinary proceedings initiated by the State Government where subsequent to inquiry, a major penalty has been proposed. There are 36 disciplinary proceeding against IAS officers (State and Central cases) currently in progress at various stages.
The Central Government also considers proposals for sanction for prosecution against IAS Officers for offences under P.C. Act, 1988, subsequent to completion of investigation and filing of chargesheet. In the past one year 8 cases for prosecution sanction have been granted by the Central Government.
DoPT in exercise of powers conferred under sub-rule 3 of the Rule 16 of the All India Services (Death-cum-retirement Benefits) Rules 1958 has prematurely retired, in public interest, 4 (four) IAS officers since 2014. None of the officers belong to the Jharkhand Cadre.
As per report of the State Government, 3 IAS officers belonging to Jharkhand cadre are currently facing disciplinary proceedings for misconducts while working in the affairs of the State Government.
This was stated by the Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh in a written reply to question in the Rajya Sabha today.
There are three existing All India Civil Services, – Indian Administrative Service, Indian Police Service & Indian Forest Service.
Based on the recommendations of the Cadre Review Committee, the Central Government has sought views of all States / UT Governments on the proposal for creation of All India Medical Services.
This was stated by the Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh in a written reply to question in the Rajya Sabha today.
A National Anomaly Committee, comprising 8 members from the Official-Side and 12 members from the Staff-Side was set up to settle the anomalies arising out of the implementation of the recommendations of the 6th Central Pay Commission.
There were five (5) meetings of the National Anomaly Committee where 55 anomalies were settled out of total 59 anomalies which were raised. The remaining 4 anomalies are pending finalisation.
A National Anomaly Committee comprising 9 members from the Official-Side and 13 members from the Staff-Side has been constituted to discuss the anomalies arising out of the implementation of the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission. An agenda consisting of 18 items has been received from the Staff-Side for discussion which is under examination for convening the first meeting of the Committee.
This was stated by the Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh in a written reply to question in the Rajya Sabha today.
Early Closure of Offices in connection with Republic Day Parade and Beating Retreat Ceremony during January, 2018
No.16/12016-JCA 2
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training)
Establishment (JCA-2) Section
North Block, New Delhi
Dated 2nd January, 2018
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub: Early Closure of Offices in connection with Republic Day Parade and Beating Retreat Ceremony during January, 2018 – regarding
In connection with arrangements for the Republic Day / At Home Function / Beating Retreat Ceremony, 2018, it has been decided that the Government offices located in the buildings indicated in Annexure-A would be closed at 1300 hours on 25.01.2018 till 1300 hours on 26.01.2018. These buildings would also be closed at 1830 hours on 22.01.2018 till 1300 hours on 23.01.2018 for the full dress rehearsal.
2. The buildings indicated in Annexure-B would be closed on 26.01.2018 till 1930 hours for At Home Function’. The buildings indicated in Annexure-C would be closed at 1200 noon on 29.01.2018 till 1930 hours on 29.01.2018. The buildings indicated in Annexure-D would be closed on 28.01.2018 from 1600 hours till 1930 hours for the full dress rehearsal for Beating Retreat Ceremony.
3. The above arrangements may please be brought to the notice of all concerned.
For Beating Retreat Ceremony Building to be closed on 22.01.2018 at 1830 hrs till 1300 hrs on 23.01.2018 (Tuesday) and 25.01.2018(Thursday) at 13:00 hrs.
S. No
Buildings
Police Station
1
South Block
Pt. Street
2
North Block
Pt. Street
3
Parliament House
Pt. Street
4
Rail Bhavan
Pt. Street
5
CSIR Building
Pt. Street
6
Door Darshan Tower
Pt. Street
7
Sanchar Bhavan
Pt. Street
8
Krishi Bhavan
Pt. Street
9
Shastri Bhavan
Pt. Street
10
National Archives
Pt. Street
11
Indira Gandhi National Centre for Art
Pt. Street
12
Rashtrapati Bhawan
Pt. Street
13
National Media Centre
Pt. Street
14
Shram Shakti Bhawan
Pt. Street
15
Jawahar Bhawan
Pt. Street
16
Red Cross Building
Pt. Street
17
Transport Bhawan
Pt. Street
18
AIFACS
Pt. Street
19
State Bank of India
Pt. Street
20
Sardar Patel Bhawan
Pt. Street
21
Jeevan Vihar
Pt. Street
22
Jeevan Deep
Pt. Street
23
Jeevan Tara
Pt. Street
24
Dak Bhawan
Pt. Street
25
Niti Ayog
Pt. Street
26
PNB Bank
Pt. Street
27
UCO Bank
Pt. Street
28
Election Commission of India
Pt. Street
29
Air India Office
Pt. Street
30
Reserve Bank of India (RBI
Pt. Street
31
Hutments (MoD office) Dalhousie Road
S. Avenue
32
DRDO Bhawan
S. Avenue
33
Vayu Bhawan
S. Avenue
34
Hutments on Moti Lal Nehru 25ARGO PP,Vay u Bhawan
S. Avenue
35
Sena Bhawan
S. Avenue
36
Udyog Bhawan
S. Avenue
37
Nirman Bhawa
S. Avenue
38
National Museum
S. Avenue
39
Vigyan Bhawan
S. Avenue
40
Vigyan Bhawan Annexe
S. Avenue
41
Jawahar Lal Nehru Bhawan (MEA Office)
S. Avenue
42
Archaeological Survey of India
S. Avenue
43
Kashmir House
S. Avenue
44
CCA, M/o Agriculture, 16-A, Akbar Road
Tilak Marg
45
Archaeological Survey of India (Under Construction at AAP Point
Tilak Marg
46
PAO, 16 Mansigh Road
Tilak Marg
47
UPSC Building
Tilak Marg
48
Kota House
Tilak Marg
49
Jam Nagar House
Tilak Marg
50
Delhi Legal Service Authority (DLSA)
Tilak Marg
51
MEA Office, CPV Division Adjacent Patiala House Court Gate No 1
Tilak Marg
52
Raksha Bhawan
Tilak Marg
53
CAT Building
Tilak Marg
54
Faridkot House
Tilak Marg
55
Hyderabad House
Tilak Marg
56
Kapoorthala House
Tilak Marg
57
National Stadium
Tilak Marg
58
Coast Guard HQ
Tilak Marg
59
Territorial Army Unit
Tilak Marg
60
National Gallery of Modern Art
Tilak Marg
61
Baroda House
Tilak Marg
62
College of Art
Tilak Marg
63
Bikaner House
Tilak Marg
64
Jaisalmer House
Tilak Marg
65
Krishna Menon Bhawan, Bhagwan Das Road
Tilak Marg
66
Bikaner House Annexe
Tilak Marg
67
Jodhpur Hostel
Tilak Marg
68
Princess Park Hostel
Tilak Marg
69
Jeewan Bharti Building
Con.Place
70
NDMC Building, Palika Kendra
Con.Place
71
Janpath Bhawan
Con.Place
72
Bank of Baroda
Con.Place
ANNEXURE B
For `At Home Function’ on 26.01.2018 till 1930 hrs
S. No
Buildings
Police Station
1
South Block
Parliament Street
2
North Block
Pt. Street
3
Parliament House
Pt. Street
4
Rail Bhawan
Pt. Street
5
Krishi Bhawan
Pt. Street
6
Shastri Bhawan
Pt. Street
7
National Archives
Pt. Street
8
Sanchar Bhavan
Pt. Street
9
Vayu Bhawan
South Avenue
10
Sena Bhawan
S. Avenue
11
Kashmir House
S. Avenue
12
Udyog Bhawan
S. Avenue
13
Nirman Bhawan
S. Avenue
14
Jawahar Lal Nehru Bhawan (MEA Office
S. Avenue
15
DRDO Bhawn
S. Avenue
16
Hutments (MOD Office) Dalhousie Road
S. Avenue
17
Hutments on Moti Lal Nehru Marg Opp Vayu Bhawan
S. Avenue
18
NDMC Tower
Con. Place
19
Talkatora Stadium and Annexe Building
North Avenue
20
Shyama Prasad Mukherje Stadium
N. Avenue
ANNEXURE – C
For Beating Retreat Ceremony Building to be closed on 29.01.2018 (Monday) at 12:00 Noon till 1930 hrs.
S. No
Buildings
Police Station
1
South Block
Parliament Street
2
North Block
Pt. Street
3
Rashtrapati Bhawan
Pt. Street
4
Parliament House
Pt. Street
5
Rail Bhavan
Pt. Street
6
Krishi Bhawan
Pt. Street
7
Shastri Bhavan
Pt. Street
8
National Archives
Pt. Street
9
Sanchar Bhavan
Pt. Street
10
Indira Gandhi National Centre for Art
Pt. Street
11
Red Cross Building
Pt. Street
12
CSIR Building
Pt. Street
13
AIFACS
Pt. Street
14
Sena Bhawan
South Avenue
15
Vayu Bhawan
S. Avenue
16
Vigyan Bhawan
S. Avenue
17
Vigyan Bhawan Annexe
S. Avenue
18
Udyog Bhawan
S. Avenue
19
Nirman Bhawan
S. Avenue
20
Jawahar Lal Nehru Bhawan (MEA Office)
S. Avenue
21
Archaeological Survey of India
S. Avenue
22
National Museum
S. Avenue
23
Hutments on Moti Lal Nehru Marg Opp Vayu Bhawan
S. Avenue
24
Kashmir House
S. Avenue
25
Hutments (MoD Office) Dalhousie Road
S. Avenue
26
DRDO Bhawan
S. Avenue
27
NDMC Tower
Con.Pl
28
Raksha Bhawan
Tilk Marg
29
PAO, 16-MAN Singh Road
Tilk Marg
30
National Stadium
Tilk Marg
31
Coast Guard HQ
Tilk Marg
32
Territorial Army Unit
Tilk Marg
ANNEXURE-D
For Beating Retreat Ceremon), Building to be closed on 28.01.2018 (Sunday) from 1600 hrs. till 1930 hrs.