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.
The DA as on November 2017 is 7.21%. The Consumer Price Index Numbers for December is expected on Wednesday 31st January 2018, even if the CPI reduces or increase by 5 points , the DA for the January 2018 will remain at 7% . That means increase of 2% DA is assured.
Long term and short term programs under DFFT scheme during 2018-19
No. 12037/41/201 7-FTC
Government of India
Department of Personnel and Training
Training Division
Old JNU Campus, New Delhi-66
Dated 03.01.2018
Office Memorandum
Subject: Long term and short term programs under DFFT scheme during 2018-19.
In continuation to this Department’s circular of even number dated 01.12.2017 regarding application for long term and short term courses under DFFT during 2018-19, it has been decided by this Department to extend the last date for application by applicants to 12.01.2018 and the last date for finalization of applications by nodal officers to 26.01.2018. There shall be no extension of time after these dates.
(Shri Prakash Dubey)
Director
All officers applying under DFFT program and Nodal Officers
Submission of Immovable Property Return (IPR) as on 31.12.2017 by the Officers of CSSS
F. No. 26/2/2016-CS.II (A)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions,
Department of Personnel & Training
CS.II (A)
3rd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan,
Khan Market, New Delhi
Dated January 3, 2018.
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject:- Submission of Immovable Property Return (IPR) for the year 2017 (as on 31.12.2017) by the Officers of Central Secretariat Stenographer Services (CSSS) reg.
In terms of Rule 18 of CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964, the Immovable Property Return is required to be furnished by the CSSS Officers in the grade of PPS ,Sr.PPS and PSO, latest by 31.01.2018. IPR should be submitted by all the CSSS Officers through Web Based Cadre Management System which is hosted at cscms.nic.in. A copy of the print out (IPR submitted online) duly signed, should also be submitted to CS.II (A) Section, which is the custodian of IPR of these Officers. Steno Grade D, PA and PS of CSSS will also submit the print out (IPR) duly signed, to their respective Admin/Vigilance Division.
2. Ministries/Departments are therefore, requested that the contents of this O.M. may be widely circulated to the notice of all CSSS Officers/Officials working under their respective control. They should also ensure that the IPR for the year 2017 (as on 31.12.2017) is submitted within the stipulated time by all the CSSS Officers. The officers are also informed that non-submission of IPR within the stipulated date, would invite the denial of vigilance clearance for empanelment, deputation and applying to sensitive posts and assignment to training programme (except mandatory training) as the IPR status needs to be checked for the said purpose(s).
3. It is, therefore, requested that all the CSSS Officers may be directed to file their Immovable Property Return (IPR) for the year 2017 (as on 31.12.2017) well in time, latest by 31.01.2018, through Web Based Cadre Management System only. IPRs received beyond the stipulated date, shall not be regarded as conforming to the extant guidelines.
4. In case of any difficulty in filing the IPR, the TCS Engine (Sh.Anuj Kumar) may be contracted at Telephone nos. 24629890 or 24629414 of this Division.
(Chirabrata Sarkar)
Under Secretary to the Government India
‘Public Health & Hospitals’ being a State subject, the primary responsibility for provision of medicines, oxygen and other facilities in Government hospitals lies with respective State Government. However, under the National Health Mission (NHM), support is provided to States/UTs to strengthen their health systems including support for physical infrastructure, equipment, health human resource, free ambulance services, free services through Mobile Medical Units, NHM Free Drugs Service Initiative, the NHM Free Diagnostic Service Initiative, PM National Dialysis Programme, Quality Assurance, etc. based on requirements posed by the States in their Programme Implementation Plans. State wise approval under NHM detailing the activities and funds approved for them are available at URL: http://nhm.gov.in/nrhm-in-state/state-program-implementation-plans-pips.html
Kayakalp- initiative has been launched to promote cleanliness, hygiene and infection control practices in public health facilities. Under this initiative public healthcare facilities are appraised and such public healthcare facilities that show exemplary performance meeting standards of protocols of cleanliness, hygiene and infection control receives awards and commendation.
The Minister of State (Health and Family Welfare), Sh Ashwini Kumar Choubey stated this in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha here today.
DESW Orders : Revised rates of ECHS contribution and entitlement of Ward in Empanelled Hospitals Medical Facilities
No.22D(04)/2010/WE/D(RES-1)
Government of India
Ministry of Defence
Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare
Sena Bhavan, New Delhi
Dated 29th Dec., 2017
To,
The Chief of Army Staff
The Chief of Naval Staff
The Chief of Air Staff
Subject : Revised rates of ECHS contribution and entitlement of Ward in Empanelled Hospitals Medical Facilities.
Sir,
In supersession of the Government of India, Ministry of Defence letter No.22(16)/05/US/(WE)/D(Res) dated 19 July 2005 and dated August, 2011, I am directed to convey the sanction of the Government to revise rates of ECHS contribution to be paid by ESM and ward entitlement as under :
S.No.
Category
One time Contribution
Ward Entitlement
(a)
Recruit to Havs & equivalent in Navy & AF
Rs.30,000/-
General
(b)
Nb Sub/Sub/Sub Maj or equivalent in Navy & AF (including Hony Nb Sub/MACP Nb Sub and Hony Lt/Capt.
(PUBLISHED IN PART I SECTION 1 OF GAZETTE OF INDIA)
F.NO. 5(1)-B(PD)/2017
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Economic Affairs
(Budget Division)
New Delhi, the 1st January, 2018
RESOLUTION
It is announced for general information that during the year 2017-2018, accumulations at the credit of subscribers to the General Provident Fund and other similar funds shall carry interest at the rate of 7.6% (Seven point six per cent) w.e.f. 1st January, 2018 to 31st March, 2018. This rate will be in force w.e.f.1st January, 2018 . The funds concerned are:—
1. The General Provident Fund (Central Services).
2. The Contributory Provident Fund (India).
3. The All India Services Provident Fund.
4. The State Railway Provident Fund.
5. The General Provident Fund (Defence Services).
6. The Indian Ordnance Department Provident Fund.
7. The Indian Ordnance Factories Workmen’s Provident Fund.
8. The Indian Naval Dockyard Workmen’s Provident Fund.
9. The Defence Services Officers Provident Fund.
10. The Armed Forces Personnel Provident Fund.
2. Ordered that the Resolution be published in Gazette of India.
Amendment in RSR Rule 92 regarding Privilege Leave for an officer of a Civil Court or a member of the staff – Rajasthan Government Order
GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
(RULES DIVISION)
No. F. 1(12)FD/Rules/2005
Jaipur, dated 2nd Jan 2018
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution of India, the Governor of Rajasthan hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Rajasthan Service Rules, 1951, namely:-
1. Short title and commencement.- (1) These rules may be called The Rajasthan Service (First Amendment) Rules, 2018. (2) They shall be deemed to have come into force with effect from 01.07.2017.
2. Amendment of rule 92.- After the existing clause (I) of sub-rule (c) of rule 92 of the Rajasthan Service Rules,1951, the following new proviso shall be added, namely:-
“Provided that where the privilege leave at the credit of an officer of a Civil Court or a member of the staff as on the last day of December is 300 days or less but more than 294 days, the advance credit of 6 days privilege leave on the first day of January shall be made as per provisions contained in clause (i) of sub-rule (c) above and similarly where the privilege leave at the credit of an officer of a Civil Court or a member of the staff as on the last day of June is 300 days or less but more than 276 days, the advance credit of 6 days privilege leave and the privilege leave credited on account of unavailed vacation on the first day of July shall be made as per provisions contained in clause (I) of sub-rule (c) above. The leave account of such advance credited privilege leave shall be kept separately and against which privilege leave taken by an officer of a Civil Court or a member of the staff during the half year shall first be adjusted during that half year and balance, if any, shall be credited to the leave account at the end of the relevant half year, subject to the condition that balance of such advance credited privilege leave plus privilege leave already at credit do not exceed the maximum limit of 300 days.”
By order of the Governor,
(Manju Rajpal)
Secretary to the Government