JABALPUR

Thursday, January 31, 2013

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA 
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED     QUESTION NO    3632
ANSWERED ON      14.12.2012
MERGER OF DA IN BASIC PAY
   3632 .    Shri SOMENDRA NATH MITRA
   Will the Minister of    FINANCE     be pleased to state:-
   (a)    whether various Associations/ Organisations of Central Government employees demanded merger of 50 per cent Dearness Allowance into the basic pay of Central Government employees and pensioners;
   (b)    if so, the details thereof and reaction of the Government thereto; and
   (c)    the recommendation of the Sixth Central Pay Commission in this regard and action taken by the Government thereto?
ANSWER
MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE (E&FS) (SHRI NAMO NARAIN MEENA)
   (a): Yes Sir.
   (b): A number of representations have been received from Associations/Organizations of Central Government Employees/Pensioners and individuals demanding merger of 50% of Dearness AHowance/ Dearness Relief with basic pay/pension respectively. The demand has been considered by the Government and not agreed to since the 6th Central Pay Commission has not recommended as such.
   (c): The 6th Central Pay Commission did not recommend merger of dearness allowance with Basic Pay at any stage. Government accepted this recommendation vide Government of India Resolution dated 29.08.2008.
source-http://loksabha.nic.in/

Thursday, January 31, 2013


Expected DA from Jan 2013 - AICPIN for the month of December 2012

Press Information Bureau 
Government of India
Ministry of Labour & Employment 

31-January-2013 18:34 IST

Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) December 2012 

The All-India CPI-IW for December, 2012 rose by 1 point and pegged at 219 (two hundred and nineteen). On 1-month percentage change, it increased by 0.46 per cent between .November and December compared with (–)1.01 per cent between the same two months a year ago. 

The largest upward contribution to the change in current index came from Miscellaneous Group which increased by 1.08 per cent, contributing 0.49 percentage points to the total change. This was followed by Clothing, Bedding & Footwear and Fuel & Light groups with 1.17 and 0.92 percent respectively contributing 0.13 and 0.10 percentage points to the change. At item level , largest upward pressure came from Rice, Wheat Atta, Groundnut oil, Fish Fresh, Goat Meat, Poultry (Chicken), Onion, Tea (Leaf), Tea (readymade),Electricity charges, Firewood, Sweater, E.S.I. contribution, Medicine (Allopathic), Private Tution Fees, us fare, Flower/ Flower Garlands, Tailoring Charges, etc. 

The largest downward contribution to the change in current index came from Vegetables & Fruits with a decline of (-) 8.33 per cent contributing (-) 1.21 percentage points to the total change. 

The year-on-year inflation measured by monthly CPI-IW stood at 11.17 per cent for December, 2012 as compared to 9.55 per cent for the previous month and 6.49 per cent during the corresponding month of the previous year. Similarly, the Food inflation stood at 13.53 per cent against 10.85 per cent of the previous month and 1.97 per cent during the corresponding month of the previous year. 

At centre level, Hubli Dharwar recorded the largest increase of 10 points followed by Quilon (8 points) and Mundalakkayam and Ernaculam (7 points each) and Mysore (5 points). Among others, 4 per cent rise was registered in 2 centres, 3 points in one centre, 2 points in 11 centres and one point in 12 centres. Doom Dooma Tinsukiya centre reported a decline of 5 points followed by Jalpaiguri and Faridabad 4 points each. Among others 6 centres registered a fall of 3 points, 11 centres registered a fall of 2 points and 13 centres registered a fall of 1 point. Rest of the 14 centres indices remained stationary. 

The indices of 37 centres are above All-India Index and other 37 centres’ indices are below national average. The indices of Jabalpur, Bengaluru, Chandigarh and Haldiya remained at par with all-India index. 

The next index of CPI-IW for the month of January, 2013 will be released on Thursday, February 28, 2013 and will be uploaded on the office website www.labourbureau.nic.in on the same day. 


HON. CAT JABALPUR ORDER DATED 30/1/2013 IN RESPECT OF SHRI S.C JAIN










Thursday 31 January 2013

GDS BONUS
REGARDING ENHANCEMENT OF GDS BONUS CEILING THE DEPARTMENT OF POSTS HAS SUBMITTED A REVISED PROPOSAL TO FINANCE MINISTRY FOR APPROVAL. IN THE 12th DECEMBER STRIKE CONDUCTED BY NFPE AND ALSO IN THE STRIKE NOTICE FOR THE FEBRUARY 20 & 21 TWO DAYS STRIKE SERVED BY NFPE & FNPO ON 22.01.2013 THIS IS ONE OF THE MAIN DEMAND. THE CENTRAL JCA IS MAKING ALL OUT EFFORTS TO GET THE PROPOSAL APPROVED BY THE FINANCE MINISTRY           = M. KRISHNAN, SECRETARY GENERAL, NFPE
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training

Room No.361, Lok Nayak Bhavan,
Khan Market, New Delhi,
Dated the 31st January, 2013

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Nomination of Area Welfare Officers for the calendar years 2013 and 2014 for Delhi / New Delhi.

The undersigned is directed to say that the officers, whose particulars are shown in the enclosed list have been nominated as Area Welfare Officers (AWOs) for the Calendar years 2013 and 2014 for the Areas in Delhi / New Delhi indicated against their names, with the approval of Joint Secretary and Chief Welfare Officer, DOPT.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013


WE ARE NOT GOING TO SURRENDER.
JOIN THE TWO DAYS STRIKE ON FEBRUARY 20 & 21
               We, the Postal employees, have a proud and inspiring history of participating in the freedom struggle of our country against the British imperialism and in the post-independentIndia against the onslaughts of the retrograde policies of the Government of India.  Many of our leaders and comrades have sacrificed their life for the cause of the coming generation.  Job security, wages, pension and other service benefits are all the outcome of the struggle and sacrifice of hundreds and thousands of such comrades.  They faced dismissal, removal, suspension, increment cut, transfer to remote places, break-in-service and other severe victimisations.  Dies-non was not at all a punishment for them.  They never complained about wage-cut due to dies-non.  Not even  a single benefit was given by the Government without struggle and consequent heavy victimisations.  1st to 6th Pay Commissions were appointed by the Government only after the united struggle of the employees, each time.
               Now we are facing a very crucial and critical situation.  The ill-effects of the neo-liberal economic policies of the Central Government has become the greatest threat to the survival of the entire working class, especially Central Government employees including five and a half lakhs Postal, R M S and Gramin Dak Sevaks.  The question before us is -Are we able to protect our job security and hard-earned benefits?  Are we ready to fight or are we going to surrender before this attack?  The answer is - No. We are not going to surrender.  We will continue our fight till the imperialist globalisation policies are thrown to winds, just as we have thrown the British imperialism out of our country.   We are not alone, crores and crores of workers and employees are with us in this fight.  We are ready for sacrifice.   We are not going to run away from  our responsibilities.  We shall face the challenge and continue our fight to change the system in our favour.  Ultimate victory will be ours.
               It is this uncompromising spirit and the readiness for sacrifice, that made National Federation of Postal Employees (NFPE) to join the two-days historic strike of the working class on 2013 February 20, 21.  The strike is being organised by the entire trade unions including INTUC, BMS and the left trade unions.  In the Postal, the strike is organised by Central JCA, including NFPE and the INTUC affiliated FNPO.  This is the first time in the history of India a cent per cent united strike of 48 hours by all the Unions and Federtions is taking place.  More than ten crores workers will participate in the strike.  The working class of India, in one voice, demand the UPA Government to change the imperialist globalisation policies.
               Central Government employees are the first victims of the neo-liberal economic policies pursued by the Central Government from 1991 onwards.  During the last twenty years about eight lakhs posts are abolished.  Still five lakhs posts are lying vacant in various departments.  Many departments are closed or privatised.  More and more casual and contract workers are engaged.  Social security schemes, including statutory Pension scheme are given a go-bye.  Instead, share market oriented contributory Pension scheme is introduced.  Three lakhs Gramin Dak Sevaks of the Postal department are denied of their legitimate rights.  Casual, Part-time, contingent employees are not given their due wage revision.  Even compassionate appointments are denied imposing arbitrary restrictions.  Bonus ceiling not raised.  Further the Government has declared the National Postal Policy 2012 which is nothing but a road-map to privatisation of Postal Services by granting licences to the multi-national courier services. 
               The demand for appointment of 7th Pay Commission is not yet accepted, inspite of the thundering success of the 12th December 2012 strike organised by Confederation of Central Govt. Employees & Workers.  As an impact of the strike, all the Central Trade Unions have submitted a memorandum to the Finance Minister to announce constitution of 7th CPC in the February 2013 budget itself.  Still the Government is silent on Pay Commission and merger of 50% DA.  February 20, 21 strike is a continuation of 12th December strike.
               The steep rise in prices of essential commodities, disbanding of the public distribution system, deregulation of petrol and diesel prices , disinvestment of public sector, rise in unemployment, shrinking of employment opportunities, proposed move to amend the labour laws in favour of the employers, attack on social security, denial of assured pension for all, introduction of contract and casual labour system in all sectors, denial of minimum wage of Rs.10,000/- to industrial workers, refusal to remove bonus and PF ceilings etc. are all due to this neo-liberal economic policies.
               The attack is all round.  To save the Postal, to save the Central Govt. departments, to save the public sector, to save the common people and workers of our country including Postal employees the only way out is to fight back these policies.  Let us wholeheartedly join this struggle and make it a historic success.

Monday, January 28, 2013


ANNOUNCE the 7th CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION (CPC)-JOINT RECOMMENDATIONS OF TRADE UNIONS.


Pre-Budget talks: Unions press for pay commisison

Pressing for a people-friendly Budget for 2013-14, trade unions today urged Finance Minister P Chidambaram and his team to announce the constitution of the seventh pay commission along with raising the income tax threshold to Rs 5 lakh in a year from the present Rs 2 lakh.

The demand was raised by the unions at a pre-Budget consultations in the North Block, even as the government is struggling hard to rein in its fiscal deficit.

After the meeting, Harbhajan Singh Siddhu of Hind Mazdoor Sabha said already seven years of the sixth pay commission have passed and any new commission will take two-three years to study.
"The revision of wages and various service conditions of the government employees is already due. Constitution of the seventh Pay Commission be announced in the Budget," joint recommendations of trade unions, including CPI (M)-affiliated CITU, CPI-linked AITUC, INTUC of the Congress and Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh to the Finance Minister said.

Also, the unions have demanded the income tax exemption ceiling for the salaried persons should be raised to Rs 5 lakh per annum and fringe benefits like housing, medical and educational facilities should be exempted from the income tax net in totality.

At a time when the government is trying hard to raise FDI cap in insurance sector to 49% from the current 26%, the unions raised objections to the move.

As the government struggled to meet its disinvestment target of Rs 30,000 crore this financial year, the memorandum said stake sale of profit making PSUs "be stopped forthwith" and budgetary support be given for revival of potentially viable sick PSUs.

On the poor sentiment in the economy, the unions called for massive investments by the government in the infrastructure sectors "in order to stimulate the economy and to make the market look up".

Chidambaram emphasised on the need to revive investment in manufacturing and services sector in order to create higher job opportunities, an official statement said.

Unions called for higher government spending to create more jobs and guarantee consistent income to the people, special allocation for creation of a welfare fund for protecting interests of unorganised workers.

Increasing the scope of MGNREGA to urban areas and raising the minimum period of employment under the UPA flagship programme from 100 days to 200 days were other demands of the unions.

Chidambaram said due to the steps and measures taken by the government in the last few months, there seems to be a change in the investment sentiments both in public and private sectors.

In order to curb inflationary pressure, the unions called for a ban on forward trading of commodities along with rationalisation of taxes on petroleum products.

For mobilisation of resources the unions suggested higher taxes for the "rich and affluent".

"A progressive taxation system should be put in place to ensure taxing the rich and the affluent sections who have the capacity to pay at a higher degree," their representation said adding that taxes on luxury goods should be increased and indirect taxes on essential commodities be reduced.


Source:Business- Standard

Monday, January 28, 2013

Pensioners Portal Orders : Revised concordance table of the pre-1996, pre-2006 and post 2006 pay scales


Pensioners Portal Orders : Revised concordance table of the pre-1996, pre-2006 and post 2006 pay scales...

F.No.38/37/08-P&PW(A)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pensions
Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare

3rd Floor lok Nayak Bhawan
Khan Market, New Delhi-110 003
Dated the 28th January. 2013

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub:- Revision of pension of pre-2006 pensioners — reg.

The undersigned is directed to say that in pursuance of Government’s decision on the recommendations of Sixth Central Pay Commission, orders were issued for revision of pension/family pensioners vide this Department’s OM No.38/37/08-P&PW(A) dated 1 .9.2008. as amended from time to time.

CHECK LIST FOR SENDING PROPOSALS TO DOPT FOR FRAMING / AMENDMENT OF RECRUITMENT RULES.(Click link below for details)

NOMINATION OF LIAISON OFFICER AND SETTING UP OF CELL IN EACH MINISTRY/DEPARTMENTS FOR ENFORCEMENT OF ORDERS OF RESERVATIONS IN POSTS AND SERVICE OF THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT

CLARIFICATION ISSUED VIDE DOP&PW O.M. NO.38/6/12-P&PW (A) DATEO12.11.2012 REGARDING ADMISSIBILITY OF AGE -RELATED ADDITIONAL QUANTUM OF PENSION ON BOTH SERVICE PENSION OF THE SELF AND FAMILY PENSION TOGETHER. (Click the link for details)

VERY IMPORTANT JUDGEMENT

Some years back a Com. Samal was punished by the Cuttack Administration on flimsy ground for his union activities. The Charge-sheet was challenged in the CAT. Hon'ble CAT, Odisha has now set aside the Charge-sheet. This is very important judgment, which up-held the principle that one cannot be the complainant, witness and judge in his own case. {CLICK HERE FOR THE COPY}

Thursday, January 24, 2013

May the sun in his course visit no land more free,
more happy, more lovely, than this our own country..
My best wishes to all of you on republic day.






Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Thursday 24 January 2013


ORDERS ON PLI/RPLI
CLARIFICATION IN RESPECT OF POST OFFICE LIFE INSURANCE RULES-2011(CLICK LINK BELOW FOR DETAILS)
REVISED PROPOSAL FORMS OF PLI AND RPLI CONTAINING DECLARATION FROM FEMALE PROPONENT (CLICK LINK BELOW FOR DETAILS)
CLARIFICATION IN RESPECT OF POST OFFICE LIFE INSURANCE RULES-2011(CLICK LINK BELOW FOR DETAILS)
GAZETTE NOTIFICATION AMEND MENTS TO POST OFFICE LIFE INSURANCE RULES-2011(CLICK LINK BELOW FOR DETAILS)
GAZETTE NOTIFICATION AMENDMENTS TO POST OFFICE LIFE INSURANCE RULES 2011 RISING OF SUM ASSURED LIMIT OF PLI AND RPLI POLICIES TO INR TWENTY LACS AND FIVE LACS RESPECTIVELY. (CLICK LINK BELOW FOR DETAILS)
http://www.indiapost.gov.in/DOP/Pdf/Circulars/2503-2003-LI_20-01-2012.pdf
JABALPUR AND SAGAR WEBSITE LAUNCHED :

    On the occasion of central zone study camp the website of Jabalpur  and Sagar of 

M.P. Circle were launched by Com. M. Krishnan, Secretary General NFPE.

THURSDAY, 24 JANUARY 2013

NFPE CENTRAL ZONE STUDY CAMP - VIDISHA (M.P.) 19th, 20th JANUARY-2013

NFPE CENTRAL ZONE STUDY CAMP - VIDISHA (M.P.) 19th, 20th JANUARY-2013.
NFPE Central Zone Study Camp was organized at Vidisha (M.P.)from 19thto 20th January, 2013.In which about 175 delegates from Maharashtra, Gujrat,M.P. , Chhattisgarh, Bihar & Jharkhand participated.
On 19th January -2013, the programme commenced with the hoisting of the flags. National Flag was hoisted by Com. S.K. Vyas, President  Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers and NFPE Flag was hoisted by Com. M. Krishnan Secretary General, NFPE.
1st Session started with “DEEP PRAJWALAN’ by all the leaders i..e. Coms. S.K. Vyas, M. Krishnan, K.V. Sridgaran, I.S. Dabas, Giri Raj Singh , R. Sivannarayana, P. Suresh, T. Satyanarayana, P Panduranga Rao and R.N. Parashar. Introduction of Zonal Study Camps was described by Com. R.N. Paashar, ASG NFPE and Welcome speech was given by Com. R.K. Chaubey, Divisional Secretary P-3 Sagar who was one of the main organizers of Camp. The session of 1st class was Presided by Com. I.S. Dabas Dy. Secretary General NFPE and G/S P-IV Union. Before commencement of class homage was paid to the martyrs by observing silence. Homage was also paid to Comrade O.P. Gupta Ex. Secretary General NFPTE by observing silence.
1st Class was taken by Com. S.K. Vyas, President, Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers on the subject “Role of Confederation in Trade Union Movement” in which he elaborately described the role of Confederation since it’s formation from 1956 to till date. He stated that just after formation of Confederation, the demand was put before Government of India for setting up of IInd pay commission. All pay commissions from IInd to VIth were setup when Confederation raised the demands. He described the achievements obtained through various struggle including strikes 1960,1968, 1974 and at least one strike each year after 1992 and so many demonstrations, Dharnas, Rallies and Parliament March. The last Parliament  March of 26th July 2012 and One day Strike on 12 12.12 for 15 points charter of demands including settingup  of the 7th pay commission & 50% D.A merger has gained tremendous success. He also described the justification of all demands. After end of class he clarified and replied the queries and questions asked by the delegates.
2nd Class was taken by Prof. K.K. Thekkadath, Ex. All India President of All India University and College Teachers association on the subject “Present economic crisis and role of working class “in which he very elaborately described the role of Capitalism and its impact on working class and also present economic crisis and role of working class in resolving the same. He described capitalism and socialism in detail and relevance of theory of Karl Marx in this context. The lecture of Prof. K.K. Thekkadath was very much informatory and knowledge giving and deserves every appreciation. The session was presided by Com. Giri Raj Singh General Secretary R-III.
3rd Class was organized in the form of Seminar on the subject . Future of India Post in the Era of Globalization”. Shri D.K.S. Chauhan Postmaster General (B.D.) M.P. Circle, Bhopal attended the seminar as Chief Guest who elaborately described the challenges and opportunities before the Department of Post to compete with Courier Companies and efforts being made by the Government to make the department efficient, capable and technologically advanced by various policies. Com. M. Krishnan Secretary General NFPE and Com. R.N. Parashar Asstt. Secretary General NFPE also delivered the speech on the subject. The session was presided by Com. K.V. Sridharan Ex,. General Secretary P-III and Vote of thanks was given by Com. R.N. Parashar ASG NFPE.
IVth Class was taken by Com.  K.V. Sridharan on service matters and disciplinary matters who very clearly explained all the rulings and also described how the union leaders can work efficiently and effectively and can protect the interests of their fellow members after gaining knowledge and use of RTI.
The session was presided by Com. P. Suresh, General Secretary R-IV
Vth Session was presided by Com. T. Satyanarayana, General Secretary Postal Accounts Union. All leaders present in the study Camp i.e. Coms. R. Sivannarayana General Secretary P-III, Giri Raj Singh G/S R-III, I.S. Dabas G/S P-IV, P Suresh G/S R-IV, P Pandarangarao G/S –GDS Union, M. Krishnan, Secretary General NFPE,, R.N. Parashar, ASG,NFPE, R.K. Chaubey D/S P-IV Sagar (MP) delivered their speech on the issues effecting the Department and how the interests of Postal Workers can be protected by ways of struggles. All the leaders extended their greeting and thanks to all the comrades for making the 12.12.12 strike a grand success and appealed to make the 2 days strike on 20th and 21st February, 2013 on call of 13 Central Trade Unions endorsed by confederation and NFPE a historic success..
            On this occasion the website of Sagar and Jabalpur of M.P. Circle were launched by Com. M. Krishnan, Secretary General NFPE. The monthly Journal “ Sagar Post” issued from Sagar (M.P.) was also released by all the leaders.
Com. S.K. Nema Divisional Secretary P-III Jabalpur offered Vote of Thanks.
            At last Com. R.N. Parashar ASG, NFPE extended thanks and greetings to the Reception Committee headed by Com. R.K. Chaubey (Sagar) , S.K. Nema (Jabalpur) , Arvind Kumar Sharma, P.K. Trivedi, S.K. Vajpayee (Vidisha), R.K. Srivastava, R.P. Sharma(Rewa) and other Comrades of M.P. Circle particularly Jabalpur, Sagar, Rewa and Vidisha Divisions and  all Circle Secretaries  of NFPE unions i.e Coms. S.C. Jain(P-III), G.C. Joshi(R-III), R.K. Yadav (P-IV), N.R. Malviya (R.IV) , V.P. Ganak  Vice President CHQ-R-III who contributed their best to make the Central Zone Study Camp a grand success. The Reception Committee deserves all appreciations who made excellent arrangements of lodging , boarding and meeting.
The Camp was concluded with shouting of revolutionary slogans.
Shri D.K.S. Chauhan Postmaster General (B.D.) M.P. Circle, Bhopal
Shri D.K.S. Chauhan Postmaster General (B.D.) M.P. Circle, Bhopal


Shri D.K.S. Chauhan Postmaster General (B.D.) M.P. Circle, Bhopal



Tuesday, January 22, 2013


Fixation of pay by taking special allowance to PO and RMS Accountants

Entitled special allowance for the period from 1.8.1997 to 22.04.1998



Compassionate  Appointment – Consolidated Instructions by DOPT
F.No.14014/02/2012–Estt. (D)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel & Training)
North Block,

New Delhi
Dated the 16th January, 2013
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject:- Consolidated Instructions on compassionate appointment — regarding.
The undersigned is directed to invite attention to this Department’s O.M. No.14014/6/94-Estt(D) dated 09.10.1998 vide which Scheme for “Compassionate Appointment under Central Government” was issued. Subsequently a number of instructions on compassionate appointments under the Central Government have been issued. The content of important/relevant O.Ms and orders on the subject have been further consolidated for the facility of reference and guidance and are being made available on this Department’s website www.persmin.nic.in in the dynamic form
(OMs & Orders>Establishment>(A) Administration (III) Concessions in appointment (a) compassionate appointment).
This may be brought to the notice of all concerned  for information, guidance and necessary action.
2. Hindi version will follow.
( Virendar Singh)
Under Secretary to the Government of India

Tuesday 22 January 2013



STRIKE NOTICE SERVED

 STRIKE NOTICE FOR 21st AND 22nd FEBRUARY 2013 SERVED TO THE SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF POSTS, NEW DELHI  TODAY BY JCA LEADERS.



SERVE STRIKE NOTICE TO ALL HEADS OF DEPARTMENT AND HEADS OF OFFICE TODAY - CONFEDERATION SERVES STRIKE NOTICE TODAY TO CABINET SECRETARY IN NEW DELHI

No. Conf. 22/2013                                                              Dated: 19th January, 2013.
To
The Cabinet Secretary,
Dear Sir,

             This is to give notice that the employees who are members of the affiliated organisations of the Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers will go on two days strike on 20th and 21st February, 2013.  The Charter of demands in pursuance of which the employees will embark upon the one day strike action is enclosed.

Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
K.K.N.Kutty,
Secretary General,

Monday, January 21, 2013

THE STUDY CAMP VIDISHA  SUCSSESFULLY HELD FROM 19 JAN TO 20 JAN.  
 THE CAMP WAS INAUGUARATED BY SHRI S.K VYAS NATIONAL PRESIDENT CONFERDATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYESS AND WORKERS AND STUDY CAMP CLASSES WAS TAKEN BY PROFESSER KK THEKKEDATH (MUMBAI), COM. M KRISHNAN, SHRI K.V SHRIDHARAN, T SATYANARAYANA AND COM. R.N PARASAR. OPEN SESSION ADDRESS BY COM. R. SHIV NARAYANA, COM. ISHWAR SINGH DAVAS, COM.GIRIRAJ SINGH  COM. P. SURESH AND COM. PANDU RANGARAO. THE ONE SEMINAR WAS ORGANIZED IN THE SUBJECT  OF   FUTURE OF  INDIA POST.SEMINAR WAS INAUGUARATED BY COM. M .KRISHNAN. AND MAIN SPEECHE WAS DELIVERED BY SHRI D.K.S CHAUHAN POST MASTER GENERAL M.P CIRCLE.  THE WELCOME AND GRATITUDE SPEECH DELIVERED BY R.K CHOUBEY DIVISIONAL SECRETARY SAGAR. AND VOTE OF THANKS DELIVERED BY SHRI S.K NEMA DIVISIONAL SECRECTARY  JBP.WE ARE VERY THANKFUL TO SUPPORT US FOR GRAND SUCCESS OF STUDY CAMP OF VIDISHA. ESPECIALLY COM. R.K CHOUBEY SAGAR, COM. R.K SRIVASTAVA REWA, COM. S.R PURI SHADOLE, COM. SANJAY BAJPAI, COM. PRAMOD TRIVEDI VIDISHA AND SHRI S.C JAIN CIRCLE SECRETARY WHO RECIEVED CHIEF GUEST AT LATE NIGHT AND COORDINATE WITH USMore than 125 delegates representing from the Circles viz., Maharashtra, Gujrat, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Jarkhand, Chattisgarh  attended the study camp.



VIDISHA STUDY CAMP PHOTOGRAPHS















Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Source: www.pensionersportal.gov.in
[http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D3/D03ppw/FP_160113.pdf]

CGEGIS Tables of Benfit for the period from 01.01.2013 to 31.12.2013

Central Government Employees Group insurance Scheme-1980

No.7(2)/EV/2012
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure
New Delhi, the 15 January, 2013

OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub: Central Government Employees Group insurance Scheme-1980 – Tables of Benefits for the savings fund for the period from 01.01.2013 to 31.12.2013.
The undersigned in directed to refer to this Ministry’s O.M. No.7 (1)/EV/2012 dated 9th May, 2012 forwarding therewith Tables of Benefit under CGEGIS for the year 2012. New Tables of Benefits for the savings fund of the Scheme based on a subscription of Rs.10 per month from 1.1.1982 to 31.12.1989 and Rs.15 per month we.f. 1.1.1990 onwards have been prepared for the year 2013 and a copy of the table is enclosed.  Another table of Benefits for the savings fund based on a subscription of Rs.10 per month for those employees who had opted out of the revised rates of subscription w.e.f. 1.1.1990 have also been drawn up for the year 2013 and a copy of that table is also enclosed. The amounts in the Tables have been worked out on the basis of interest @10% per annum (compounded quarterly) for the period from 1.1.1982 to 31.12.1982 11% per annum (compounded quarterly) w.e.f. 1.1.1983 to 31.12.1986, 12% per annum (compounded quarterly) w.e.f. 1.1.1987 to 31.12.2000, 11% per annum (compounded quarterly) w.e.f. 1.1.2001 to 31.12.2001, 9.5% per annum (compounded quarterly) w.e.f. 1.1.2002 to 31.1.2002, 9.0% per annum (compounded quarterly) 1.1.2003 to 31.12.2003, 8% per annum (compounded quarterly) w.e.f. 1.1.2004 to 30.11.2011, 8.6% per annum (compounded quarterly) w.e.f. 1.12.2011 to 31.03.2012 and 8.8% per annum (compounded quarterly) w.e.f. 1.04.2012 onwards. The mortality rate under the Scheme has been taken as 3.75 per thousand per annum up to 31.12.1987 and 3.60 per thousand per annum thereafter in both the cases. While calculating the amount it has been assumed that the subscription has been recovered or will be recovered from the salary of the month in which a member ceases to be in service failing which it should be deducted from accumulated amounts payable.
2. In its application to the employee of Indian Audit and Accounts Department this Office Memorandum issues consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
Sd/-
(VIJAY KUMAR SINGH )
DIRECTOR