Friday, June 5, 2015

Merger and re-designation of various common category posts per 6th CPC recommendations: Ministry of Defence

Merger and re-designation of various common category posts per 6th CPC recommendations-Reg.

Office of the Controller General of Defence Accounts
Ullan Batar Road, Palam, Delhi Cantt-110010
AT/II/187/VI CPC/Orders/Vol-VI
Date: 01 June 2015
To,
All PCsDA/CsDA
All CsFA (Fys)/PCA (Fys)
(Through CGDA Mail Server)

Subject: Merger and re-designation of various common category posts per 6th CPC recommendations-Reg.

A copy of MoD F No. 410/2009-D (Civ-I) dated 01.05.2015 on the above subject is forwarded herewith for your information and necessary action at your end.
(V. K. Purohit)
For CGDA
F. No. 410/2009-D (CIV-I)
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
Sena Bhavan, New Delhi
Dated: 01st May 2015
To
The Chief of Army Staff,
The Chief of Air Staff,
The Chief of Naval Staff,
The DGOF.

Subject: – Merger and re-designation of various common category posts as per 6th CPC recommendations- Reg.

Sir,
In continuation of MOD letter of even No. dated 27th February 2013, on the subject mentioned above, the proposal regarding re-designation of various posts in Defence Establishments consequent upon their merger as per 6th CPC recommendations has further been considered and referred to Ministry of Finance, Deptt. of Expenditure through Integrated Finance for approval.

2. Ministry of Finance, Deptt. of Expenditure vide Ministry of Finance, Deptt. of Expenditure U.O. No.10 (6)/E/III.B/2012 dated 26th December 2014 and subsequent clarification furnished vide U.O. of even No. dated 7.4.2015 has intimated that the proposal has been examined in consultation with Deptt. of Personnel & Training, and approved the common designations of various cadres as under:-

Name of Office / Cadre Existing Designation Pre-Revised Pay Scale Revised pay Band / Grade Pay Revised Designation
1 2 3 4 5
Stenographer Cadre Steno Grade-I 5500-9000 PB-2 with GP Rs.4200 Stenographer Grade-I
Steno Grade-II 5000-8000
Steno Grade-III 4000-6000 PB-1 with GP Rs.2400 Stenographer Grade-II
Admn. Cadre Office Superintendent 5500-9000 PB-2 with GP Rs.4200 Office Superintendent
Assistant 5000-8000
Technical Cadre Chargeman Grade-I 5500-9000 PB-2 with GP of Rs.4200 Chargeman
Chargeman Grade-II 5000-8000
Tradesman Mate 2650-4000 PB-1 with GP Rs.1800 Tradesman Mate
Labourer/Mazdoor 2550-3200
Scientific Staff Scientific Asstt.II/ Junior Scientific Asstt.Gd.I 5500-9000 PB-2 with GP Rs.4200 Scientific Assitant
Scientific Asstt.III/ Junior Scientific Asstt.Gd-II 5000-8000
Telephone Operator Telephone Supervisor 5500-9000 PB-2 with GP Rs.4200 Telephone Supervisor
Telephone Operator Gd.I 5000-8000
Telephone Operator Gd.II 3200-4900 PB-1 with GP Rs.2000 Telephone Operator
Storekeeping Cadre Sr. Store Supdt/ Foreman of Stores/ Supervisor
Barrack/Stores Gd-I/ Storekeeper Gd.I Chargeman-II /Stores Chargeman-I
(Stores)
5500-9000 PB-2 with GP Rs.4200 Sr. Store Superintendent
Store Supdt. / Sr. Store Keeper /Supervisor
Barrack/Stores Gd.II / Storekeeper Gd.II / Chargeman-II (Stores_
5000-8000
Sr. Storekeeper /Storekeeper / Storekeeper Gd.III /
Supervisor (Store)
4000-6000 PB-1 with GP Rs.2400 Superintendent (Store)
Asstt. Storekeeper / Storekeeper / Storekeeper Gd-II 3050-4590 PB-1 with GP Rs.1900 Storekeeper
Civilian Motor Drivers Foreman of Transport 5500-9000 PB-2 with GP Rs.4200 Civilian Motor Driver (SG)
Civilian Motor Driver (SG) / Motor Transport Supervisor 5000-8000
Photographer Cadre Sr. Photographer Gr.I 5500-9000 PB-2 with GP Rs.4200 Senior Photographer
Sr. Photographer Gr.II 5000-8000
Technical Cadre Junior Works Manager/Foreman/Junior Technical
Officer/Shop Suptdt.
7450-11500 PB-2 with GP of Rs.4600 Junior Works Manager. Junior Technical
Officer/ Foreman (as per the functional requirement of Hqrs./ Dtes./Organisations)
Asstt. Foreman/ Asstt. Shop Suptd. 6500-10500
Scientific Staff JTO(S)/Sr. Scientific Asstt. 7450-11500 PB-2 with GP Rs.4600 Senior Scientific Assistant
Draughts man Cadre JTO(D) 7450-11500 PB-2 with GP Rs.4600  Model RRs for Draughtsman Cadre is being
examined by DOP&T in consultation with the UPSC and re-designation will
be in line with Model RRs to be finalised by DOP&T.
Chief Draughtsman 6500-10500
Draughtsman Gd.I 5500-9000 PB-2 with GP Rs.4200
Draughtsman Gd.II 5000-8000
Draughtsman Gd.III 4000-6000 PB-1 with GP Rs.4200
Official Language Staff Junior Hindi Translator 5000-8000 PB-2 with GP of Rs.4200 Junior Translator
Senior Hindi Translator 5500-9000 PB-2 with GP of Rs.4600 Senior Translator
Translation Officer/ Hindi Officer 6500-10500 PB-3 with GP of Rs.5400 Assistant Director (OL)

3. The above approval is subject to the following:
(i) It does not involve any change in pay scale in any manner whatsoever.
(ii) It does not require re-fixation of pay in case nor does it involve change in date of increment.
(iii) It does not disturb the next higher post in the hierarchical line of promotion, and
(iv) It does not entail any financial implication whatsoever in any form whatsoever.

4. The proposal with regard to continue with the nomenclature/ designations of Stenographer Cadre, Administrative Cadre, Technical Cadre (Chargeman, Tradesman Mate, Labour/Mazdoor) Scientific Staff, Telephone Operator, CMD Cadre and Photographer Cadre is subject to the condition that for the common category cadres where Model RRs are issued by the DOP&T, the re-designation will be as per Model RRs and no deviation in such common category posts is allowed.

5. This issues with concurrence of Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure vide their U.O. No.10(6)/E.III.B/2012 dated 26 Dec., 2012 and clarification dated 7th April 2015 and Defence (Fin./AG/PB) vide their Dy. No. 31/AG/PB dated 28th April, 2015.
Yours faithfully,
(Gurdeep Singh)
Under Secretary (CP)
Tel. No.2301 2414
Source: CGDA

Based on the Census of 2011 HRA and TA increased for Central Government employees from April 2014

Based on the Census of 2011 HRA and TA increased for CG employees for select cities

House Rent Allowance, Travel Allowance increased for select cities

Based on the Census of 2011, the House Rent Allowance and Travel Allowance for Central Government employees of a few cities are going to be hiked.

At the cabinet meeting, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it was decided that, based on the Census report of 2011, the status of 29 towns and small towns is going to be upgraded. Central Government employees employed in these cities and towns will be eligible to grant revised House Rent Allowance and Rravel Allowance with effect from April 1, 2014. This would cost the government exchequer an additional Rs.128 crores annually.

House Rent Allowance to Central Government employees is now calculated on the basis of the population census of 2001. The cities and towns are classified as X, Y, and Z, based on their population. Employees in these towns are eligible for 30%, 20% and 10% House Rent Allowances respectively.

Population census is conducted once every ten years. The most recent census was held in 2011. Official information and findings of the Census was sent by the registrar General & Census Commissioner to the Finance Ministry a long time ago.

There is no denial in the fact that the Confederation of Central Government Employees has been constantly demanding this upgrading. The Confederation had, on 28.04.2014, sent a letter to the Finance Ministry. The letter said that even though the 2011 Census Report CD was received, there is no official announcement from the Government in this regard. The letter also demanded that a revised HRA and TA be implemented immediately in the reclassification of cities and towns on the basis of 2011 Census. On 30.07.2014, the Finance Ministry had, in reply to the mail, said that steps are being taken to implement the revised HRA and TA rates to the Central Government employees of these cities and towns.

S.No. City Revised Status Revised HRA Rate
1 Ahmadabad (UA) Y to X 20% to 30%
2 Pune (UA) Y to X 20% to 30%
1 Nellore (UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
2 Gurgaon (UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
3 Bokaro Steel City (UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
4 Gulbarga (UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
5 Thrissur (UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
6 Malappuram (UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
7 Kannur(UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
8 Kollam (UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
9 Ujjain (M. Coprn.) Z to Y 10% to 20%
10 Vasai-Virar City (M. Corpn.) Z to Y 10% to 20%
11 Malegaon (UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
12 Nanded-Waghala (M.Corp.) Z to Y 10% to 20%
13 Sangli (UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
14 Raurkela (UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
15 Ajmer (UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
16 Erode (UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
17 Noida (CT) Z to Y 10% to 20%
18 Firozabad (NPP) Z to Y 10% to 20%
19 Jhansi (UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
20 Siliguri (UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
21 Durgapur (UA) Z to Y 10% to 20%
S.No. City Revised Status Revised TA Rate
1 Patna (UA) A1 to A Rs. 800 to Rs. 3200
2 Kochi (UA) A1 to A Rs. 800 to Rs. 3200
3 Indore (UA) A1 to A Rs. 800 to Rs. 3200
4 Coimbatore (UA) A1 to A Rs. 800 to Rs. 3200
5 Ghaziabad (UA) A1 to A Rs. 800 to Rs. 3200

[Note: The effective date of revision of HRA and TA on the basis of Census 2011 is slightly confused as 2014 or 2015. And Ghazidabad, Kannur and Jhansi also missed in the press release.

Source: 90paisa.org

One Rank One Pension Formula May Be Similar to MP’s Pension Plan — CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES NEWS

One Rank One Pension Formula May Be Similar to MP’s Pension Plan

New OROP formula may be similar to MPs’ pension plan

NEW DELHI: The government is working on a fresh option to resolve the ongoing stand-off over ‘one-rank-one-pension’ demand of ex-servicemen, sources said on Thursday.

According to a senior government official, they are working on a proposal that would be similar to the pension scheme for MPs. The scheme operates on a band concept, with additional money for each additional year of service.-

The proposal is to create pension bands for each rank, and then provide additional money for each extra year of service. So all officers who retire in a particular rank will be in the same band of pension, with the total pension payment going up according to the number of years he has spent in that rank.

“We are working out the fine details,” one source said. Senior government officials are thrashing out the finer details, and it would be presented to the representatives of ex-servicemen and the military brass.

The latest move comes even as ex-servicemen are continuing with their protests against what they feel is a huge let down by the Narendra Modi government, which had come to power promising to implement the OROP scheme.

Ex-servicemen, some of whom have begun to boycott government functions, are planning a major rally in New Delhi on June 14 to protest against the government failure to fulfil the promise.

Click to read more at Times of India

Status of Cadre Review proposals processed in DoPT from 1st January, 2011 to 31th May 2015.

Status of Cadre Review proposals processed in DoPT from 1st January, 2011 to 31th May 2015.

A. Approved by Cabinet

S. No. Name of the Service CRC* Meeting Cabinet Approval
1. CPWD Central Engineering Service, Central Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Service and Central Architecture Service 27th June, 2011 3rd January, 2012
2 Military Engineering Services (Indian Defence Service of Engineers, Architect Cadre and Surveyor Cadre) 22nd September 2011 and 23rd January 2012 18th April 2013
3. Indian Radio Regulatory Service 19th Feb. 2013 3rd July 2013
4. Indian Revenue Service 19th Feb 2013 and GoM** on 29th April 2013 23rd May 2013
5. Indian Customs & Central Excise 27th Aug. 2013 5th Dec. 2013
6. Indian Cost Accounts Service 29th October 2013 2nd January 2014
7. Central Labour Service 19th Feb. 2013 17th July 2013
8. Central Power Engineering Service 11th December 2013 13th May 2014
9. Indian Ordnance Factory Service 19th March, 2014 29th October, 2014
10. Indian Civil Accounts Service 17th July, 2013 16th January, 2015
11. Border Road Engineering Service 26th February, 2015 7th April, 2015
12. Defence Aeronautical Quality Assurance Service 8th January, 2015 6th May, 2015
*CRC – Cadre Review Committee **GoM – Group of Ministers

B. Pending Proposals

S. No. Name of the Service Status

(i) With Cadre Controlling Authority/Ministry Concerned – CRC meeting held but Cabinet approval pending (6)

1. Railway Protection Force CRC meeting held on July 29, 2013. Decision with the approval of MoS (PP) and FM has been communicated to the Ministry of Railways on October 9, 2013 for takinq Cabinet approval.
2. Indian Naval Material Management Service The CRC meeting held on 24th October, 2013. Comments of DoPT on Cabinet Note have been provided on 21st January, 2015.
3. Indian Statistical Service CRC meeting held on 24th June, 2014. Comments of DoPT on Cabinet Note have been provided on 27th February, 2015.
4. Indian Trade Service CRC meeting held on 06.05.2014. Approval of MoS (PP) and FM has been conveyed to Ministry of Commerce & Industry for taking Cabinet approval.
5. Indian Information Service CRC meeting held on 30.07.2014. Approval of MoS (PP) and FM has been conveyed to Ministry of Information & Broadcasting for taking Cabinet approval.
6. DGET & Women Training Directorate CRC Meeting held on 10.04.2015. Approval of MoS (PP) and FM has been conveyed to Ministry of Labour & Employment for taking Cabinet approval.

(ii) With Cabinet Secretariat (2)

7. Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Approval of Secretary (P) & Secretary (Exp) has been obtained and the cadre review committee meeting is scheduled for 11.06.2015.
8. Indian Postal Service Approval of Secretary (P) & Secretary (Exp) has been obtained and the Note for cadre review committee has been sent to Cabinet Secretariat.

(iii) With Department of Personnel & Training (4)

9. Indian Telecom Service Proposal received on 13.05.2015 and is under examination
10. Central Reserve Police Force Proposal received on 21 .05.2015 and is under examination.
11. Indian Defence Accounts Service Proposal received on 22.05.2015 and is under examination.
12. Indian P&T Acctt. and Fin. Service The issue of cadre strength! creation of post has been received from DoE and the matter is under examination.

(iv) With Department of Expenditure (8)

13. Indian Railways Personnel Service The issue of Work Charge posts has been referred to DoE.
14. Indian Railways Accounts Service -do-
15. Indian Railways Stores Service -do-
16. Indian Railways Service of
Signal Engineers
-do-
17. Indian Railways Service of
Electrical Engineers
-do-
18. Indian Railways Traffic Service
19. Indian Railways Service of
Mechanical Engineers
-do-
20. Indian Railways Service of
Engineers
-do-

(v) With Ministry concerned for clarifications (2)

21. Indian P&T Building Works Clarifications are awaited from DoT.
22. Central Engineering Service (Roads) The Proposal was received on 24.04.2014 but lacked many essential information. Clarifications were sought from MoRTH, and based on reply received on 16.10.2014 a revised structure was proposed and sent to MoRTH for their comments. Reply from MoRTH is awaited.

Note:
1. In all the remaining cadres, letters have been written to the Cadre Controlling Authorities to send the cadre review proposals for the services/cadres pertaining to their departments.

2. By letter dated 20th April 2015 suggestions have been invited from the cadre Controlling Authorities on Cadre Review on email id singh.mona@nic.in

3. A presentation dated 19th December 2014 on “Reforming Personnel management in Gujarat” has been uploaded on the site for information as it contains many new initiatives of the Government of Gujarat. Slide number 16-47 has the details of restructuring and the recruitment calendar. The link is http://persmin.gov.in/DOPT/CSWing/CRDivision/HRReforms_Guj.pdf.

Source: http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02adm/3105.pdf

Constitution of a Committee to monitor the progress in filling up of vacancies of persons with disabilities

Government of India Constituted a Committee to monitor the progress in filling up of vacancies of persons with disabilities. DoPT Order reproduced below:
Immediate/Court Matter
No.36012/39/2014-Estt.(Res.)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel. Public grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel & Training)
North Block, New Delhi-110 001
22nd May 2015
ORDER

Subject: Constitution of a Committee to monitor the progress in filling up of vacancies of persons with disabilities
The Hon’ble Supreme Court in its interim Order dated 24.3.2015 and 28.4.2015 in Contempt Petition No.49912014 in Civil Appeal No. 9096/2013 filed by the National Federation of Blind Vs Secretary, Department of Personnel and Training had directed that immediate steps be taken by the Government to expedite the process of filling up of vacancies already identified for persons with disabilities.
2. The Government has now decided to constitute an inter-ministerial Committee with the following composition, to monitor the progress in filling up of vacancies of persons with disabilities reported to the Hon’ble Supreme Court
(i) Additional Secretary (S&V), Department of Personnel and Training Chairman
(ii)  Joint secretary. Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities Member
(iii) Deputy Chief Commissioner, Office of Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities Member
(iv) Representative of Ministry of Railways at Joint Secretary level Member
(v) Joint Secretary, Department of Financial Services Member
(vi) Joint Secretary .Department of Defence Member
(vii) Joint Secretary , Department of Defence Production Member
(viii) Joint Secretary . Department of Public Enterprises Member
(ix) Additional Secretary, UPSC Member
(x) Member, SSC Member
(xi) Joint Secretary (AT&A), Department of Personnel and Training dealing with reservation for Persons with Disabilities Member Secretary
The Chairman shall have power to co-opt or exclude the representative from any Ministry/ Department/ Organisation.
3. The Terms of Reference of the Committee would be as under:
(a) the Committee shall meet at least once in a month;
(b) the committee would monitor the progress in filling up of vacancies of persons with disabilities reported to the Hon’ble Supreme Court, to ensure that appropriate action is taken for filling up such vacancies in the scheduled time frame.
The secretarial services to the Committee would be provided by the Department of Personnel and Training.

(G. Srinivasan)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India

Ex-servicemen meet Army chief to settle One Rank One Pension

Ex-servicemen meet Army chief to settle One Rank One Pension

New Delhi: A group of ex-servicemen led by Maj Gen Satbir Singh (retd) met the Army chief Dalbir Singh Suhag to discuss for early implementation of the ‘one rank, one pension’ scheme.

The group have decided to go on relay-hunger strike from June 15 for their demand. However Army chief Suhag appealed to them to postpone it.

“We met him requesting to use his good office to convey to the government that there is no multiple definition of OROP as as been said by various people from the government,” Singh told PTI.

He said that the Army chief is not only responsible for the welfare of the serving personnel but also the ex-servicemen.

Singh said that the ex-servicemen will hold a protest rally on June 15 and will undertake a relay hunger strike from next day.

“The Army chief suggested if we could postpone it. We told him that we will go ahead with our plans as it is not against any government or person but only to highlight the injustice being done against us,” he said.
One rank, one pension scheme has been a long-standing demand of nearly three million ex-servicemen in the country.

It seeks to ensure that a uniform pension is paid to defence personnel who retire at the same rank with the same length of service, irrespective of their date of retirement.

Vowing to address the “vexed” issue of OROP, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on May 31 sought “some time” from the ex-servicemen.

Modi said the issue is not as simple as he had thought but much more “vexed” as “problems” have been added to it over the years.

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar today said the issue of OROP is progressing very rapidly but some patience is required.

Inputs with PTI

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