Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Will the 7th CPC Extend Child Care Leave for Male Employees Too?

Child Care Leave, introduced by the 6th CPC, was a boon for women employees. 
Women employees have for long, been entitled to Maternity Leave. The 90 days paid leave granted as maternity leave was extended to 135 days by the 5th CPC. The 6th CPC further increased it to 180 days. 
Based on the very reasonable request presented by ATMAJA (Association of Adoptive Parents), the Government announced ‘Child Adoption Leave’ for female employees in 2006. Orders were issued to grant 135 days leave for female employees who adopt child upto one year of age. 
The 6th CPC introduced a family welfare privilege for female employees. Consequent upon the decisions taken by the Government on the recommendations of the 6th CPC relating to Maternity Leave and Child Care Leave, the Central Govt decided that the existing provisions of Maternity Leave enhanced to 180 days.
Leave of the kind due and admissible (including commuted leave for a period not exceeding 60 days and leave not due) that can be granted in continuation with Maternity Leave provided in Rule 43(4)(b) shall be increased to 2 years.
Women employees having minor children may be granted Child Care Leave for a maximum period of two years (i.e. 730 days) during their entire service for taking care of upto two children whether for rearing or to look after any of their needs like examination, sickness etc.
Only female employees were entitled to these leaves in order to provide health care and education supervision requirements for her two children. Although there were difficulties in implementing this decision, the announcement was welcomed by women employees. 
But this also created a sense of longing among the male employees. 
Were they not concerned about their family’s welfare? 
Was their presence not required in health and education related issues of their children? 
‘Why are we being denied this allowance?’. Men employees were wondered. 
But some male staff themselves wondered, it is impossible to give the same privilege to male employees too, who constitute 90% of the government workforce.
One could also hear demands that if not 730 days, at least half of it should be given to the male employees. 
Some suggest that the allowance should be made in genuine cases after necessary enquiries. 
Some also suggest that in cases where the husband and wife are employed, the leave should be given to both. 
Everybody has a right to demand…!
The request to give this privilege to men who have lost their wives, to look after their children sounds very reasonable. 
Children who have lost their mothers require the care and presence of their fathers. 
Will the 7th CPC consider this demand?
[http://www.employeesnews.in/2014/04/will-7th-cpc-extend-child-care-leave.html]

Saturday, 5 April 2014

Facts At A Glance: NCT Of Delhi


Date of Poll: 10th April 2014

S. No.
Item
Number of Parliamentary
Constituencies going on poll- 7 *
1.
Total Electors
Male –      7047884
Female –  5657646
Others -       839
Service-   4989
NRI Voters:     13  
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 Total  -  12711371
2
Number Types of Parliamentary Constituencies
General : 6
SC :        1
3
Total number of Candidates
 150

4
Parliamentary Constituencies  having more than 16 candidates

6
5
Parliamentary Constituencies  having more than 32 candidates

NIL
6
Total Number of Female candidates

12
7
No. and Name of the Parliamentary Constituency with maximum No. of  Candidates

 PC No. 4 New Delhi -29 Candidates
8
No. & Name of the Parliamentary Constituency with  minimum number of Candidates 

PC No. 6 West Delhi -14 Candidates




9




Party-wise list of candidates:
BJP
07
BSP
07
CPI
NIL
CPM
NIL
INC
07
NCP
NIL
Registered Political Parties (other then ecognized National and State)
71
Independents

58
Total
150

10
Largest Parliamentary constituency
Electorate wise
PC No. 05 North West Delhi
11
Smallest Parliamentary constituency Electorate wise
PC No. 01 Chandni Chowk

12
Number of General, Expenditure, Police & Awareness Observers  deployed
General Observers -    7    
Expenditure Observers - 7  
Micro Observers-           900 (Approx)                 
13
No. of Polling Personnel deployed ( approx)

98000
14
No. of  Polling Stations
11763
15.
Number of EVMs to be used in the elections
Control Units -    12078
Ballot Units -      22096



*PC No. 1 Chandni Chowk, PC No. 2 North East Delhi, PC No.3 East Delhi, PC No.4 New Delhi, PC No.5 North West Delhi, PC No.6 West Delhi, PC No.7 South Delhi

RM/ND/RS

Report of 7th CPC : It is not possible to indicate the exact time by which the Report of the 7th CPC will be submitted.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF  FINANCE
RAJYA SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-2057

ANSWERED ON-11.02.2014

Seventh Pay Commission


2057 . SHRI NARENDRA KUMAR KASHYAP
Will the MINISTER OF FINANCE be pleased to state:

(a) Whether Government has announced constitution of Seventh Pay Commission for the Central Government employees;

(b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) the time by which the Pay Commission is expected to submit its report?

ANSWER
MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE
(SHRI NAMO NARAIN MEENA)

(a) and (b): Yes, Sir. The constitution of the 7th Central Pay Commission is as under:-

(i) Shri Justice Ashok Kumar Mathur - Chairman
(Retired Judge of the Supreme Court
and Retired Chairman,
Armed Forces Tribunal)

(ii) Shri Vivek Rae,  - Member (Full time)
(Secretary, Petroleum & Natural Gas)

(iii) Dr. Rathin Roy,  - Member (Part time)
(Director, National Institute
of Public Finance and Policy)

(iv) Smt. Meena Agarwal, - Secretary
(OSD, Department of Expenditure,
Ministry of Finance)

(c): It is not possible to indicate the exact time by which the Report of the Seventh Central Pay Commission will be submitted.
Source: http://rajyasabha.nic.in/

Thursday, 3 April 2014

7th CPC requires Central Staff on Deputation Basis



GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
SEVENTH CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION
NEW DELHI - 110001
Meena Agarwal
Secretary
Camp Office : Room No.169-B,
North Block, New Delhi
D.O No. 7CPC/2/Staff
27th March,  2014
Dear Shri Sarkar,
Government of India has notified constitution of 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC) vide Gazette notification No.1/1/2013-E.III(A) dated 28th February, 2014. You may also be kindly aware that Seventh CPC is mandated to submit its report to the Government within 18 months of its constitution. Further the Commission has been mandated to appoint such Advisors, Institutional Consultants and Experts as deemed necessary for any particular purpose.

2. Temporary posts have been created by Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure for a period of 18 months from the date of constitution of the Commission or till closure of the Commission whichever is earlier. In addition to the pay scales, the posts will carry all other usual allowances as admissible in terms of orders and instructions in force on the subject as issued by the Government of India from time to time. These posts have to be filled up only on deputation basis.
3. It is intended to fill up the following vacancies on deputation basis by calling for applications from suitable, interested persons from various Ministries/Departments. Selected Officers shall either be given Deputation Allowances as per the existing rules or in deserving cases (wherever eligible) given one higher grade.

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

FAQ on Children Education Allowance Scheme – Dopt Orders on 1.4.2014

No.1-11020/1/2014-EStt.(AL)
Government of India/Bharat Sarkar
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
 
Date : 1/4/2014
 
The following FAQs supplement the FAQs in respect of Estt.(Allowances) Section already placed in public domainvide F. No.21011/08/2013-Estt.(AL)Establishment Allowances Section Children Education Allowance Scheme(CEA)

1.Whether the examination fees as charged by the school is reimbursable?
“Examination fee” has been included as part of reimbursable items as indicated in para 1(e) of O.M. dated 2nd September, 2008, subject to the fulfillment of other existing conditions vide) OM No.12011/01/2012-Estt.(AL) dated 31-07-2013. The said orders do not have a retrospective effect.
 
2. Whether reimbursement of amount of fee paid during 1at and 2nd quarter could be claimed in 3rd or 4th quarter, without the fee receipts of the 3rd and 4th quarter?
No. As it is reimbursement for the whole year, original receipts for the fee paid for the 3rd / 4th quarter has to be submitted to ensure that the child has not dropped out of the school in the mid-session. O.M. No.12011/01/2013-Estt. Allowances dated 23.04.2013 refers.
 
3. Whether a Government servant is required to give a certificate that the spouse, if earning, has not claimed CEA?
Yes. In terms of O.M. No.12011/01/2013-Estt.(Allowances) dated 23.04.2013, the claimant Government servant is required to furnish an undertaking that reimbursement of CEA has not been claimed in respect of the child by the spouse of the claimant.
 
Source: Dopt

Railways decides to constitute a committee for Productivity Linked Bonus

G.I., Min. of Railways, Railway Board, Order No.ERB-I/2014/23/15 dated 21.3.2014
Ministry of Railways (Railway Board) have decided to constitute a Committee for evolving a new formula for Productivity Linked Bonus on Indian Railways. The Committee will consist of the following :-

i) Additional Member (Staff), Railway Board - Convenerii) Additional Member (Budget), Railway Board - Memberiii) Additional Member (Civil Engineering), Railway Board - Memberiv) Additional Member (Mechanical Engineering), Railway Board - Memberv) Additional Member (Commercial), Railway Board - Member
2. The Terms of reference of the Committee will be as under :
"To evolve a new formula for calculation of number of Productivity Lined Bonus days keeping in view the recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission and the views of the Ministry of Finance."
3. The Headquarter of the Committee will be at New Delhi.
4. The Committee shall submit its report within a period of four months from the date of its Constitution.
5. The Convener and Members of the Committee will be eligible to draw TA/DA, as per extant rules.

PROMOTION & POSTING IN PS GROUP "B" CADRE

In pursuance of orders contained in Directorate Memo No. 9-33/2013-SPG dated 10.10.2013, the CPMG, Delhi Circle is pleased to post following Inspector Line officials on regular basis in PS Group "B" cadre in the PB-2, Rs.9300-34800 with GP Rs.4800/- after expiry of debarment period as mentioned against the name of each officer as under :-
1. Sh. H L Nataraj, Karnataka Circle (20.02.2014) is posted as Dy. CPM (Dely), Delhi GPO against vacant post.
2. Sh. N V Murali, Tamilnadu Circle (10.03.2014) is posted as Asstt. Director (MO), Circle Office vice Sh. P C Sharma reverted.
3. Sh. K R N Moorthy, Karnataka Circle (21.03.2014) is posted as Supdt., AMPC, New Delhi-110097 vice Sh. R K Meena reverted.

Authority : C. O. Memo No. Staff/50-3/XXIV/Pt II Dated 20.02.2014