MAINTENANCE OF APAR - DIRECTORATE CIRCULATES THE DOP&T MEMO DATED 23.07.2009
JCM National Council, Staff Side Meeting on 12th October 2014 - To give final shape and formulate strategy to have vigorous campaign at Grass Root level.
IP & LGO examinations will be held in the month of November 2014
IP Examination, 2014
LGO Examination 2014
FILE No. A-34012/04/2014-DE
Government of India
Ministry of Communications & IT
Department of Posts
(DE Section)
Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi – 110 001
Dated : 23rd September, 2014
1. All Heads of Circles
Sub:
Conducting of Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for
promotion to the cadre of Inspector Posts (66.66%) Departmental
quota for the year 2014 and LGO Examination, 2014
Sir/Madam,
I am directed to refer this office letter of even number dated
09-09-2014 wherein the Limited Departmental Competitive Examination for
promotion of LGO to the cadre of PA/SA for the year 2014 to be held on
21st September, 2014 and LDCE for promotion to the cadre of Inspector posts for the year 2014 on 20th and 21st September, 2014 were postponed due to devastating flood situation in J & K State.
2. Now, it has been decided to hold the above mentioned Examination either on 15th and 16th November, 2014 or 22nd and 23rd November, 2014. The
exact schedule will be communicated shortly after fixing the venues for
conducting the IP and LGO Examinations by the Outsourced Agency.
3. This issues with the approval of the Competent Authority.
Yours faithfully,
(M. C. Pandey)
Assistant Director General (DE)
Copy to
1. F. No. A-34012/03/2014-DE (Main file of conducting of LGO Examination, 2014)
(M. C. Pandey)
Assistant Director General (DE)
Additional benefit on death/disability of Government Servants covered by New Pension Scheme – Clarification regarding RBE 96/2014
RBE No.96/2014
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (BHARAT SARKAR)
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (RAIL MANTRALAYA)
(RAILWAY BOARD)
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (RAIL MANTRALAYA)
(RAILWAY BOARD)
No. 2012/F(E)III/1(1)/4 New Delhi, Dated 08.09.2014
The GMs/FA&CAOs,
All Indian Railways/Production Units/RDSO.
(As per mailing list)
Subject: Additional benefit on death/disability of Government servant covered by New Pension System- clarification regarding.
A copy each of the Ministry of Finance,
Department of Financial Services O.M.No.11/23/2013-PR dated 21.05.2014
and the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA)’s
letter No.PFRDA/24/FXIT/10 dated 22.08.2014 is enclosed for information
and compliance. These instructions shall apply mutatis mutandis on the
Railways also.
2. The Department of Pension &
Pensioners’ Welfare (DOP&PW)’s O.M. dated 05.05.2009 and the PFRDA’s
circular No.PFRDA/2013/2/PDEX/2 dated 22.01.2013 mentioned in the
Ministry of Finance’s O.M dated 21.05.2014 were circulated to the Zonal
Railways vide Board’s letter No. 2008/AC-II/21/19 dated 29.05.2009 and
letter No. 2010/AC-II/21/18 dated 02.07.2013 respectively.
3. Please acknowledge receipt.
(Amitabh Joshi)
D.A.: Two. Deputy Director Finance (Estt.)III,
Railway Board.
Ph. No. 23383239
No. 2012/F(E)III/1(1)/4 New Delhi, Dated: 08.09.2014.
Copy to Deputy Comptroller and Auditor General of India (Railways), Room No.224, Rail Bhavan, New Delhi (40 spares).
Reimbursement when Pensioners take treatment immediately after Retirement before getting CGHS Cards
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has now decided to clarify the matter as follows :-
(I)
The treatment taken and expenditure Incurred thereon within the grace
period of three months from the date of retirement will be allowed and
expenditure reimbursable
subject
to the condition that the beneficiary has either obtained or applied
for CGHS pensioner card with all documents and requisite CGHS
subscription within one month of expiry of the grace period of three
months.
(ii)
It is further clarified that the expenditure on treatment taken after
the grace period of three months from date of retirement will not be
reimbursable unless the beneficiary has obtained a valid CGHS card or
has applied for CGHS pensioner card with all documents and requisite
CGHS subscription prior to taking such treatment.
Aadhar-based biometric attendance for central government employees by month-end
CONFEDERATION STRUGGLE PROGRAMME – THIRD PHASE MASS DHARNA AT JANTAR
MANTAR, NEW DELHI ON 25.09.2014 FROM 10:30 AM
Confederation National Secretariat congratulates entire
Central Government Employees for making the nationwide agitational programmes a
grand success. Submission of memorandum and demonstration on 11.09.2014, Mass
Protest Dharnas at all important centres on 19.09.2014, are organised
everywhere with larges participation of employees.
Next Phase of programme is Mass Dharna at Jantar Mantar
(Parliament Street) New Delhi by leaders and workers of Confederation and all
its affiliated organizations.
12 – POINT CHARTER OF DEMANDS IS FURNISHED BELOW
1.
Merger of DA with pay for all employees w.e.f. 01.01.2014 including Gramin Dak
Sewaks and Pensioners.
2. Grant
of Interim Relief to all employees including Gramin Dak Sewaks and Pensioners.
3. Inclusion
of Gramin Dak Sewaks under the purview of 7th Central Pay Commission
4. Scrap
PFRDA Act and grant statutory defined pension to all including those appointed
on or after 01.01.2004.
5. Date
of effect of 7th CPC recommendation should be 01.01.2014.
6. Regularisation
and Revision of wages of casual labourers and contract workers.
7. Removal
of 5% condition for compassionate appointment.
8. Fill
up all vacant post and creation of New Post wherever justified.
9. Stop
Downsizing, Outsourcing, Contractorisation and Privatisation of Government
function.
10. Grant productivity Linked Bonus to all without
ceiling; Computer bonus as weighted average of PLB for those not covered by PLB
agreement.
11. Revise OTA and NDA and implement arbitration
awards.
12. Settle all pending anomalies of 5th and
6th Pay Commission.
Confederation National Secretariat will meet on 26.09.2014 to
decide further course of action.
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
Confederation
Mob: 09447068125
E-mail: mkrishnan6854@gmail.com
BONUS FOR 60 DAYS
2 DAYS STRIKE ON 12-02-2014 AND 13-02-2014
NET BONUS PAYABLE TO ALL GDS AND REGULAR EMPLOYEES=RS.6863/ 7 tests to diagnose heart diseases
With an increase in diseases related to lifestyle, patients are quite often made to undergo tests that are unnecessary. TOI speaks to specialists to list out conditions in which certain tests to diagnose heart risk should be done or avoided.
1.Blood test:- It’s the simplest tool to screen a patient for blood parameters such as lipid level and cholesterol that increase heart risk. Cost Rs. 1,000- Rs. 2,000.
2.Electrocardiogram:-It
checks heart’s electrical system and rhythm. Finds out if chest pain is
caused by a heart attack or angina. Rs . 300- 500. Patients who are
asymptomatic and do not have an emergency condition should be fi rst
screened for blood parameters and ECG rather than putting them through
costlier tests.
3.Echocardiogram:-Helps
check heart’s pumping efficiency and functioning of the valve. It is
reasonable for heart risk assessment in asymptomatic adults with
hypertension or diabetes. It is not recommended for asymptomatic adults
without the conditions Rs. 1,500- Rs. 2,000.
4.Exercise stress test:-It
is a screening tool used to test the effect of exercise on the heart.
Doctors often combine it with regular ECG monitoring to follow
electrical activity of the heart during the test for better results.
Cardiologists say this is the most cost-effective test to assess heart
risk in patients who come with unexplained chest pain or breathing
difficulty. It does not involve exposure to any radiation.
5.Thalium stress test:-It
is a nuclear imaging method that shows how well blood flows into the
heart muscle, both at rest and during activity. It involves injecting
radioactive isotope. Rs. 12,000 to Rs. 15,000.
6.CT Angiogram:-It
is a non-invasive technique that uses X-rays to provide detailed
pictures of the heart and the blood vessels that go to heart, lung,
kidneys and other organs. It can show whether a blood vessel is blocked,
where the blockage is, and how big the blockage is Rs. 12,000 to Rs.
15,000 The test is costly and exposes a patient to radiation. Doctors
advise it should not be used in cases where initial tests such blood
parameters or exercise stress test show heart risk.
7.Coronary Angiography:-It
is an invasive technique that uses a special dye (contrast material)
and x-rays to see how blood flows through the arteries in your heart.
Though costly, angiography is one of the most definite tests to rule out
heart disease Rs. 16,000 to Rs. 20,000. It is one the costliest
diagnostic tools with radiation exposure. It should be used with caution
and never as the primary tool to detect heart risk unless the person
has suffered from heart attack or preliminary tests show vulnerability
for the same.
Source : The Times of India
No Need to Open Another Bank Account to Avail of Benefits Under Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY);
Anybody Desirous of Opening an Account Can Take
One Page Application form to the Nearest Bank Branch/Bank Mitr for
Opening the Account; People Who do not Have Officially Valid Documents
or Aadhaar Numbers Can Still Get Bank Accounts Opened by Submitting Two
Copies of Signed Photographs at the Bank Branch; 4.18 Crore Accounts
Opened as on Date Under PMJDY
Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance, Government of India has issued instructions that in case people are already holding bank accounts, they need not open another bank account to avail of benefits under Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY). In fact insurance benefits are available through the RuPay Card. The existing account holders can submit an application to the concerned branch to enable them to get a RuPay Debit Card in order to avail of the benefits of insurance under PMJDY. Micro credit limit of Rs. 5000/- can also be extended in existing bank accounts on application depending on the satisfactory conduct of the account.
There had been complaints from some places about the availability of the Account Opening Forms due to huge rush and certain people taking advantage of such situation. In view of this, an advertisement has been issued in all major Newspapers where the Account Opening Form has been published. Anybody desirous of opening an account can come and take this Application Form to the nearest bank branch/bank mitr for opening the account. This one page Account Opening Form is also available on the website of the Department www.financialservices.gov.in .
RBI has issued guidelines dated 26th August, 2014, where people who do not have officially valid documents or Aadhaar Numbers can still get bank accounts opened by submitting two (2) copies of signed photographs at the bank branch. However, these accounts will be called small accounts and shall normally be valid for 12 months and shall be continued subject to showing of proof that he/she has applied for any of the officially valid document within 12 months of opening of such ‘Small Account’’. These accounts have certain limitations such as balance at any point of time should not exceed Rs. 50,000/-, total credit in one year should not exceed Rs. one lac, and total withdrawal should not exceed Rs. 10,000/- in a month.
As on date 4.18 crore accounts have been opened under PMJDY.
Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance, Government of India has issued instructions that in case people are already holding bank accounts, they need not open another bank account to avail of benefits under Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY). In fact insurance benefits are available through the RuPay Card. The existing account holders can submit an application to the concerned branch to enable them to get a RuPay Debit Card in order to avail of the benefits of insurance under PMJDY. Micro credit limit of Rs. 5000/- can also be extended in existing bank accounts on application depending on the satisfactory conduct of the account.
There had been complaints from some places about the availability of the Account Opening Forms due to huge rush and certain people taking advantage of such situation. In view of this, an advertisement has been issued in all major Newspapers where the Account Opening Form has been published. Anybody desirous of opening an account can come and take this Application Form to the nearest bank branch/bank mitr for opening the account. This one page Account Opening Form is also available on the website of the Department www.financialservices.gov.in .
RBI has issued guidelines dated 26th August, 2014, where people who do not have officially valid documents or Aadhaar Numbers can still get bank accounts opened by submitting two (2) copies of signed photographs at the bank branch. However, these accounts will be called small accounts and shall normally be valid for 12 months and shall be continued subject to showing of proof that he/she has applied for any of the officially valid document within 12 months of opening of such ‘Small Account’’. These accounts have certain limitations such as balance at any point of time should not exceed Rs. 50,000/-, total credit in one year should not exceed Rs. one lac, and total withdrawal should not exceed Rs. 10,000/- in a month.
As on date 4.18 crore accounts have been opened under PMJDY.
Source : PIB Release, 22nd Sept., 2014
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