Friday 30 September 2022

 

Non-remittance of CHQ Quota by Divisional/Branch Secretaries

 

 

 

CABINET APPROVES RELEASE OF ADDITIONAL INSTALMENT OF DEARNESS ALLOWANCE TO CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND DEARNESS RELIEF TO PENSIONERS, DUE FROM 01.07.2022

Posted On: 28 SEP 2022 4:05PM by PIB Delhi

The Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, has approved the release of additional instalment of Dearness Allowance and Dearness Relief @ 4% to Central Government employees and pensioners due from 01.07.2022 based on the percentage increase in 12 monthly average of All India Consumer Price Index for the period ending June, 2022.

The Central Government employees and pensioners will become entitled to higher amount of Dearness Allowance and Dearness Relief respectively, w.e.f. 01.07.2022.

The additional financial implications on account of this increase of Dearness Allowance to Central Government employees are estimated at Rs.6,591.36 crore per annum; and Rs.4,394.24 crore in the financial year 2022-23 (i.e. for a period of 8 months from July, 2022 to February, 2023).

The additional financial implications on account of this increase of Dearness Relief to pensioners are estimated at Rs.6,261.20 crore per annum; and Rs.4,174.12 crore in the financial year 2022-23 (i.e. for a period of 8 months from July, 2022 to February, 2023).

The combined impart on the exchequer on account of both Dearness Allowance and Dearness Relief would be of the order of Rs.12,852.56 crore per annum; and Rs.8,568.36 crore in the financial year 2022-23 (i.e. for a period of 8 months from July, 2022 to February, 2023).

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Thursday 15 September 2022



 

 HISTORIC WOMEN CONVENTION AT BIDAR, KARNATAKA


The Women Convention under NFPE has been successfully held on 10-11 September 2022 at Bidar, Karnataka. At the very beginning the National Flag and the Red Flag of NFPE have been hoisted by Com. K. Hemalata, President, CITU and Com. R. N. Parashar, Secretary General, Confederation. Nearly 350 Women-delegates across the country participated in the convention. Com. A. Sreenivasa, Com. Jasmin Jalal Begum, Com. Mousumi Majumdar and Com. Sumana were in the Presidium. On behalf of presidium Com. Mangala Bhagwat has anchored over the convention. After observing one minute’s silence in memory of the martyrs of mass movement and leaders, common men who died in this period, main business started. Com. K. Hemalata, President, CITU inaugurated the convention. Com. R. N. Parashar, Secretary General, Confederation delivered an educative speech on ‘History of P&T Movement in India.

 Com. Janardan Majumdar, Secretary General, NFPE placed the draft report on which 33 delegates took part in discussion. Amongst others, Com. D. B. Mohanty, General Secretary, All India Postmen and MTS Union, Com. Jasmin Jalal Begum, General Secretary, AIPSBCOEA, Com. G. Janakiram, Working President, Group ‘C’ (CHQ) delivered their valuable speech. Com. Nanda Sen, Com. Swati Roybera, Com. A. Valarmathi were present in the Convention. Com. Rakesh Kumar, Assistant Financial Secretary, Group ‘C’ (CHQ) was in the convention. Com. A. Shravan Kumar, Organising Secretary, Group ‘C’ (CHQ) & Circle Secretary, Group ‘C’, Telangana, Com. Pratap Reddy, Ex-Circle President, Group ‘C’, Telangana Circle were also there and helped us in many ways.  In evening of 10th September, colourful cultural programme was staged, where some delegates also had taken part.

 We express our sincere thanks to NFPE, Karnataka Circle and also the Reception Committee where Dr. Abdul Qadeer was the Chairman while Com. Mangala Bhagwat was the General Convenor. All are happy and delighted with the vast and sincere arrangement for the convention. Dr. Abdul Qadeer, Chairman, Reception Committee and also Chairman, Shaheen Group of Institutions, Bidar invited all the delegates/leaders in dinner at his institution. We had an unique experience there. Girls/Students of this institution coming from different states greeted us in their respective local languages. We had such a feeling that we were in mini-India, the root of its cultural heritage being ‘Unity in Diversity’ which the present Central Govt. is trying to finish in the name of so called Hinduism.

 The delegates reached at the venue till 9th September night were invited to take dinner by Sardar Balbir Singh, President, Prabhandhak Commitee Gurudwara Nanak Jhira Saheb, Bidar. Both the institutions rendered selfless services to the delegates for which we are expressing our gratitude in them. Finally after reply-speech by Secretary General, from the convention one 26 members Women Sub Committee has been formed which are given below: -

 

Chairperson             :           Com. Mangala Bhagwat, P3, Karnataka

 

Vice Chairperson    :           Com. Mausumi Majumdar, P3, Assam

                                                Com. Saryu Rao Brahmbatt, P3, Gujarat

 

Joint Convenor       :           Com. Jasmine Jalal Begum, SBCO, Tamilandu

                                                Com. Bineeta Sen, R3, West Bengal

 

Asstt. Covenors       :           Com. Snehal Sanjay Ingole, P3, Maharashtra

                                                Com. S. Dhanya, P4, Kerala

                                                Com. Rekha Yadav, R3, Chattisgarh

                                                Com. Saranamma, R4, Karnataka

                                                Com. Tamalika Saha, GDS, West Bengal

 

Members                  :           Com. Piyali Raha, R3, West Bengal

                                                Com. Moushumi Bhattacharya, P3, West Bengal

                                                Com. M. Asha, P3, Kerala

                                                Com. Chaitra Gowda, P3, Karnataka

                                                Com. Sunita Dwivedi, P3, Chattishgarh

                                                Com. J. Fathema, P4, Tamilnadu

                                                Com. Alma Minz, P3, Madhya Pradesh

                                                Com. Y. D. G. Smitha, P3, Telangana

                                                Com. Chandrawati Das, P3, Odisha

                                                Com. K. Mrudula, R3, AP

                                                Com. Gayatri K. S., R3, Karnataka

                                                Com. Vanaja D., R4, Karnataka

                                                Com. Suvarna Khopada, P4, Maharashtra

                                                Com. M. Anitha, GDS, Karnataka

                                                Com. Shashi Bala, P3, Delhi

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Com. K. Hemlata, President CITU is inaugurating the Women Convention

Dr. Abdul Qadeer, Chairman Reception Committee and also Chairman, Shaheen Group of Institutions is delivering welcome-speech.

Com. R. N. Parashar, Secretary General, Confederation on  History of P&T movement in India.


Com Janardan Majumdar, Secretary General, NFPE is placing the draft report.

Com Mangla Bhagwat, General Convener is anchoring over the Convention


Com. D. B. Mohanty, GS, AIPEU Postmen and MTS, Com. G. Janakiraman, Working President, CHQ & Circle Secretary, Gr C Karnataka Circle delivering their speech



Delegates taking part on organisational report placed by Secretary General, NFPE




Com. A. Sreenivasa, Vice President, NFPE facing local TV Channel on Women Convention.

  MISSING ENTRIES IN GPF ACCUMULATION OF SUBSCRIBER REGARDING (18/08/2022)

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https://documents.doptcirculars.nic.in/D3/D03ppw/GPF_02092022pxj4Y.pdf

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CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES (JOINING TIME) RULES, 1979-CONSOLIDATED INSTRUCTIONS

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https://documents.doptcirculars.nic.in/D2/D02est/ConsolidatedJoiningTimeRulesiUBTX.pdf 

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EXTENSION OF SPECIAL CONCESSIONS / INCENTIVES TO THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES WORKING IN KASHMIR VALLEY IN ATTACHED, SUBORDINATE OFFICES, PSUS FALLING UNDER CONTROL OF THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FOR A FURTHER PERIOD OF 3 YEARS WITH EFFECT FROM 01.08.2021

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https://documents.doptcirculars.nic.in/D2/D02est/Special%20Incentive%20Kashmir%20ValleyfoJux.pdf







  AYUSHMAN HOSPITAL & HEALTH SERVICES, DWARKA, NEW DELHI – WITHDRAWAL OF DENTAL SERVICES FROM THE SCOPE OF SERVICES EMPANELLED UNDER CGHS W.E.F. 17TH SEPTEMBER, 2022

S-110011/1/11/2021-CGHS(HEC)/425-50
OFFICE OF THE ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR
C.G.H.S. (HQ), CGHS Bhawan
Sector – 13, R. K. Puram, New Delhi -66

Dated: 26/08/2022

OFFICE ORDER

Sub: Withdrawal of Dental Services from the Scope of Services empanelled under CGHS in respect of Ayushman Hospital & Health Services, Sector — 10, Dwarka, New Delhi 11075

 Sir,

With reference to the above subject, approval is hereby granted to Ayushman Hospital & Health Services, Sector — 10, Dwarka, New Delhi 11075 empanelled under CGHS Delhi and NCR, as a NABH Accredited Hospital, for withdrawal of Dental Services from the scope of Services empanelled under CGHS w.e.f. 17th September, 2022.

2. The other terms & conditions of empanelment shall remain unchanged.

 

(Dr. G. D. Paliya)
Additional Director, CGHS (HQ)

 

 CONSOLIDATED INSTRUCTIONS ON RISK ALLOWANCE TO CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES – REGARDING

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https://documents.doptcirculars.nic.in/D2/D02est/RiskAllowancesOMfxZ7H.