DOPT

DOPT
Department of Personnel & Training 
(http://www.persmin.gov.in)

The Department of Personnel & Training is the coordinating agency of the Central Government in personnel matters, specially in respect of issues concerning recruitment, training, career development and staff welfare.

DOPT- It is as powerful as a magical spell for Central government employees. 

This is the powerful department that decides on all the service-related issues of the Central Government employees. One of the important duties of the department is to resolve all the problems and issues faced by Central Government offices all over the country. 

The Department of Personnel & Training, under the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions is the coordinating agency of the Central Government in personnel matters, specially in respect of issues concerning recruitment, training, career development and employees welfare.

Four-five years ago, the Dopt’s website was not regular in updating and releasing all the relevant Government Orders. But, things have changed now and, along with timely updates, the website has also become a very reliable forum to clear doubts. 

We have made it a habit to publish the orders to the knowledge of all Central Government employees as soon as DOPT releases them.  

DOPT is the coordinating agency that has the power to decide the fate of Central Government employees.

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Some important news from Dopt...

JOINT CONSULTATIVE MACHINERY
The Scheme for Joint Consultative and Compulsory Arbitration for the Central Government Employees was introduced in the year 1966 on the lines of the Whitely Councils in the U.K. The scheme provides a platform for constructive dialogue & discussion between the representatives of the staff side and the official side for peaceful resolution of all disputes between the Government as employer and the employees. The scheme was introduced with the objectives of promoting harmonious relations and securing the greatest measure of cooperation between the Central Government as the employer and the employees in matters of common concern and with the object of further increasing the efficiency of the public service combined with the well being of those employed. 

The JCM Scheme provides for three tier machinery:
(i) the National Council as the apex body; (chaired by the Cabinet Secretary);
(ii) Departmental Councils at the level of individual Ministries / Departments including their attached and subordinate offices and (chaired by respective Secretaries); and
(iii) Regional / Office Councils to deal with mainly the local problems at the level of each individual office, depending on its structure. (chaired by Head of office of respective organizations).

The scope of the JCM Scheme includes all matters relating to:
(i) conditions of service and work; 
(ii) welfare of the employees; and 
(iii) improvement of efficiency and standards of work, 

Provided, however, that 
(i) In regard to recruitment, promotion and discipline, consultation is limited to matters of general principles; and 
(ii) Individual cases are not considered.

Under the JCM Scheme, there have been continuous interactions with staff unions at the National level as well as at the Departmental level and a number of important issues have been resolved amicably through mutual discussions. 46 meetings of the National Council (JCM) have been held under the Chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary since the inception of the Scheme in 1966.

National Anomaly Committee
In order to resolve the anomalies arising out of the implementation of the recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission, a National Anomaly Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Secretary (P). Five meetings of the National Anomaly Committee have been held under the Chairmanship of Secretary (P) on 12th December, 2009, 27th March, 2010, 15th February, 2011, 5th January, 2012 and 17th July, 2012 wherein various anomalies were discussed with the representatives of the staff side. 

A Joint Committee on Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme (MACPS) was also constituted under the Chairmanship of Joint Secretary (Establishment) which held three meetings on 25th May, 2010, 15th September, 2010 & 15th March, 2011 and submitted its report which was placed before the National Anomaly Committee in its 4th meeting held on 5th January, 2012 and was subsequently discussed separately in a meeting with the Staff Side on 27th July, 2012.

CCS (LTC) RULES, 1988-RELAXATION FOR TRAVEL BY AIR TO VISIT NER
Government decided to permit all Central Government Employees to travel by air to visit North-Eastern Region under CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 against conversionof one block of their hometown LTC. While employees entitled to travel can avail the LTC by Air India in economy class under LTC 80 from their place of posting of nearest airport to a city in the NER or nearest airport, all other employees of Govt. of India can travel by air in economy class from Guwahati or Kolkata to any city in the North East or the nearest airport. This relaxation is valid up to 30th April, 2014.
Click here to view Dopt orders on Relaxation for travel by air to visit NER - Dopt Order on 30.4.2012

CCS (LTC) RULES, 1988- RELAXATION FOR TRAVEL BY AIR TO VISIT J&K
Government decided to permit all Central Government employees to travel by air to Jammu and Kashmir against conversion of one block of their hometown LTC. While employees of Government of India can travel by air in economy class from Delhi and Amritsar to any place in J&K by any airline subject to their entitlement being limited to LTC 80 fares of Air India. Journey from their place of posting up to Delhi and Amritsar will have to be undertaken as per entitlement. This scheme shall be effective up to 17th June, 2014.

Staff Welfare 
The Central Government being the largest single employer in the country discharges its responsibility for looking after the welfare of employees through various welfare measures. The Department also extends support to various staff welfare measures. The DoPT is the nodal Department for four registered societies set up for the welfare of the Government employees and their families. In addition, the Department lays down policies for Departmental Canteens and supports the Resident Welfare Associations.

RESERVATION IN THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES
The Government has taken several steps for the upliftment and welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and Persons with Disabilities. One such step is to give them reservation in services under the State. The ex-servicemen also get reservation in services.

SENIORITY OF MERGED GRADE
The instruction of determination of seniority of officers holding post in grades which have been merged in pursuance to recommendation of Sixth Central Pay Commission was issued on 13.09.2012. It has been provided that the status of a government servant as on 29.08.2008 including those who have earned promotion between 01.01.2006 to 31.08.2008 is to be protected as appointment/promotions are made as per the provisions of statutory recruitment rules applicable to the post/ grade.

STEPPING UP OF PAY OF SENIOR EMPLOYEES WITH REFERENCE TO THAT OF THEIR JUNIORS WHO AVAILED OF THE BENEFITS UNDER THE ACP SCHEME BETWEEN 1.1.2006 AND 31.8.2008
Instructions have been issued vide OM dated 4.10.2012 to allow stepping up of pay in such cases where the senior, but for the pay revision on account of 6th CPC would have continued to draw higher pay subject to the following conditions:
i. Both the junior and the senior Government servants should belong to the same cadre and the posts in which they have been promoted/financiallyupgraded should be identical in the same cadre.
ii. The pre-revised scale of pay and the revised grade pay of the lower and higher posts in which they are entitled to draw pay should be identical.
iii. The senior Government servant should have been drawing equal or more pay than the junior before receiving ACP/Promotion.
iv. The stipulations as contained in DOPT’s O.M. No. 4/7/92-Estt.(Pay-I) dated 4.11.1993 along with revision of pay scales may be observed while granting such a stepping up of pay.

AMENDMENT OF RULE 12 OF CCS (LEAVE) RULES, 1972
To curb unauthorized absence from Government service, a provision was made in Rule 12 of CS (Leave) Rules that a Government servant who remains absent from duty for a continuous period exceeding five years other than on foreign service with or without leave, shall be deemed to have resigned from Government service.
CHILD CARE LEAVE TO CIVILIAN FEMALE INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYEES OF DEFENCE ESTABLISHMENT
After review of provisions relating to Child Care Leave (CCL), effective date of CCL to civilian female industrial employees of Defence Establishment was revised to be given effect to from 01.9.2008 vide OM No.12012/2/2009-Estt (L) dated 31.5.2012 at par with non-industrial Central Government employees. 
After review of provisions relating to Child Care Leave, it was decided to extend the admissibility of CCL to all civilian female industrial employees of central Government at par with that of civilian female industrial employees of Defence Establishment vide OM No.12012/2/2009-Estt (L) dated 01.8.2012. 

E-SERVICE BOOK
Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances have developed a software for e-service book under their e-office Mission Mode Project (MMP) was customised and vetted by DoPT. The e-service book project under this is being pilot run in the Department 
of Economic Affairs and Department of Financial Services, as part of e-office MMP.

PROFORMA PROMOTION IN THE CASE OF CANDIDATES PROMOTED ON PASSING A LIMITED DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATION
In the case of candidates who have passed the LDCE and their names have been recommended for promotion, proforma promotions have been allowed from the date their juniors in the cadre in the order of merit in the LDCE have been so promoted. This is also allowed in case there is no junior on account of such candidate being the last in the order of ranks/merit from the date he would have received such promotion if he had been in his cadre. It will however be ensured that the conditions laid down in the Department of Personnel’s OM No.8/4/84-Estt-(Pay-I) dated the 15th July, 1985 are strictly fulfilled and the principle of NBR based on overall seniority list of cadres is followed.

TRANSFER TO LOWER POST UNDER FR 15(A)
On transfer to the lower post/scale under FR 15(A), the pay of a Govt. servant holding a post on regular basis will be fixed at a stage equal to the pay drawn by him in the higher grade or in case the transfer to a lower post was made subject to certain terms and conditions, then the pay may be fixed according to such terms and conditions.
Click here to view the Dopt orders on Transfer to the lower post/scale under FR 15(A)

EMPLOYEE RECEIVES A PROFORMA PROMOTION
The para 8.6 of the OM No.6/8/ 2009-Estt (Pay-II) dated 17.6.2010 relating to regulation of pay after an officer has got proforma promotion and extension of deputation thereafter, has been modified as para 8.6(a) as under: 
“If the Grade pay of the officer in the parent cadre becomes higher than that ofthe deputation post after getting proforma promotion, he may be allowed the pay in the pay band + Grade Pay of the post to which he is promoted, if he so opts. In such cases, extensions in deputation after an employee has received the proforma promotion may be considered as per the instructions contained in paras 8.1 to 8.3.2.”

SUPREME COURT’S RECENT JUDGEMENTS IN REGARD TO RESERVATION IN PROMOTION AND REMEDIAL ACTION TAKEN BY THE GOVERNMENT
The Supreme Court in the case of M. Nagaraj vs. Union of India & Others has observed that the concerned State will have to show in each case the existence of the compelling reasons, namely, backwardness, inadequacy of representation and overall administrative 
efficiency before making provision for reservation. The impugned provisionis an enabling provision. The state is not bound to make reservation for SC/ST in matter of promotions. However, if they wish to exercise their discretion and make such provision, the State has to collect quantifiable data showing the backwardness of the class and inadequacy of representation of that class in public employment in addition to compliance of Article 335. In the recent past, the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the matter of Rajesh Kumar vs. Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited has struck down reservation in promotion in services of the State of Uttar Pradesh for the reason that the conditions laid down in M.Nagaraj’s case were not complied with. Earlier also, the Apex Court in the matter of Surajbhan Meena vs. State of Rajasthan had quashed the provision of reservation in promotion in the State of Rajasthan. In order to provide Constitutional safeguards to the people belonging to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe, it was decided to further amend the Constitution of India to provide impediment free reservation to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in promotion. Accordingly, the Government introduced“the Constitution (One Hundred and Seventeenth Amendment) Bill, 2012” in the Rajya Sabha on 5.09.2012, which was passed by Rajya Sabha on 17.12.2012 and is transmitted to the Lok Sabha for consideration.

COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO VIGILANCE CLEARANCE FOR PROMOTION
The Department has completed review of instructions pertaining to vigilance clearance for promotion and issued O.M. on 2nd November, 2012. It has been provided that vigilance clearance cannot be denied on the grounds of pending disciplinary/criminal/court case against a Government servant, if the three conditions mentioned in para 2 of this Department’s O.M. dated 14.09.1992 are not satisfied. The legally tenable and objective procedure in such cases would be to strengthen the administrative vigilance in each Department and to provide for processing the disciplinary cases in a time bound manner. If the charges against a Government servant are grave enough and whom the Government does not wish to promote, it is open to the Government to suspend such an officer and expedite the disciplinary proceedings. The O.M. also provides clarification on the stage when prosecution for criminal charge canbe stated to be pending by including the provision of rule 9 (6)(b)(i)(b) of CCS (Pension) Rules, 1962.

REVIEW OF THREE YEAR TIME-LIMIT FOR MAKING & CONSIDERING REQUESTS FOR APPOINTMENT ON COMPASSIONATE GROUNDS


The three year time limit prescribed for considering request for appointment on compassionate ground has been withdrawn vide instruction dated 26.07.2012. At present subject of availability of a vacancy, immediate assistance and penurious condition of the dependent of deceased government servant is the only criteria for considering requests for compassionate appointment.


O.M. No.
O.M. Date
SUBJECT
Link
No.35034/1/97-Estt(D)
09.08.1999
THE ASSURED CAREER PROGRESSION SCHEME FOR THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES.
No.35034/3/2008-Estt. (D)
19.05.2009
MODIFIED ASSURED CAREER PROGRESSION SCHEME (MACPS) FOR THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES
N0.35034/3/2008-Estt(D)
16.11.2009
MODIFIED ASSURED CAREER PROGRESSION SCHEME (MACPS) FOR THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES - CLARIFICATIONS REGARDING
No.22/22/2009-CS.I(CR)
12.01.2010
Grant of financial under the Modified Assured Carrier Progression Scheme
No. 22/22/2009-CS.I (CR)
12.04.2010
GRANT OF 3rd FINANCIAL UPGRADATION TO STENOGRAPHERS - CLARIFICATION
No.35034/3/2010-Estt (D)
03.08.2010
Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme for the central Government civilian employees – Clarification regarding.
No. 35034/3/2008-Estt (D)
09.09.2010
MODIFIED ASSURED CAREER PROGRESSION SCHEME (MACPS) FOR THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES - CLARIFICATIONS REG.
F.N0.11/2/2008-JCA
04.10.2010
Minutes of the Second Meeting of the National Anomaly Committee held on 27th March, 2010.
No. 11/1/2010-JCA
06.10.2010
Record Note of the Second Meeting of the Joint Committee on MACPS held under the Chairmanship of the Joint Secretary(E), DOPT on 15th September, 2010.
No. 5034/3/2008-(D) (Vol.II)
01.11.2010
Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme for the Central Government Civilian Employees - Clarification regarding.
No. 35034/3/2008-Estt (D)
24.12.2010
Extension of the MACP benefits to Officers of HAG Scale of Rs.67,000 - 79,000/-
No.35034/9/2010-Estt.(D)
10.02.2011
Review of Cadre structuring – Regarding
NA
01.04.2011
FAQ on MACPS
NA
01.04.2011
FAQ on MACPS
NO. 11/1/2010-JCA
20.04.2011
Summary record of discussions held during the third meeting of the Joint Committee on MACPS held on 15th March, 2011 under the Chairpersonship of the Joint Secretary (Estt.) DOPT.
No.5/16/2009-CS-II(C)
25.01.2012
Stepping up of pay of PAs of CSSS in case of ACP followed by ad-hoc promotion
No.35034/10/2011-Estt. (D)
13.06.2012
Clarification regarding grant of benefits of MACPS to officers who have later on inducted into Organized Group A Services
No.35011/03/2008-Estt (D)
30.07.2012
Extension of Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme to the Staff Car Drivers of Central Government.
A-11014/6/2012-EC.VI/832
21.08.2012
Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme (MACPS) for the Central Government Civilian Employees.
No. 35034/1/97-Estt(D)
04.10.2012
Assured Career Progression Scheme (ACPS) for the Central Government Civilian Employees — regarding.
No.35034/3/2008-Estt.(D) (Vol.II)
04.10.2012
Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme for the Central Government Civilian Employees — Clarification regarding.


 ANOMALY COMMITTEE MEETING : ORDERS, MINUTES, DECISIONS AND DISCUSSIONS :-
O.M. No.
O.M. Date
SUBJECT
Link
F.No.11/2/2008-JCA
13.09.2012
5th National Anomaly Committee meeting minutes published by DoPT
F.No.11/2/2008-JCA
13.09.2012
Summary Record of Discussions of the 4th meeting of the National Anomaly Committee held on 5.1.2012
F.No.11/2/2008-JCA
21.04.2011
Minutes of the 3rd Meeting of National Anomaly Committee held on 15th February 2011
F.N0.11/2/2008-JCA
04.05.2010
Minutes of the Second Meeting of the National Anomaly Committee held on 27th March, 2010
F.No.11/2//2008-JCA
05.02.2010
Minutes of first meeting of National Anomaly Committee held on 12th December, 2009
No.11/2/2008-JCA
12.01.2009
Setting up of Anomaly Committee to settle the Anomalies arising out of the implentation of the 6th CPC recommendations.
No. 11/2/2008-JCA
04.02.2009
Anomaly Committee of the National Council (JCM) to settle the Anomalies arising out of the implentation of the 6th CPC recommendations:
No.11/2/2008-JCA
01.07.2010
Extension in the tenure of the National Anomaly Committee
ALL ALLOWANCES:- 
O.M. No.
O.M. Date
SUBJECT
Link
No.1201l/03/2008-Estt. (Allowance)
02.09.2008
Recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission- implementation of decisions relating to the grant of Children Education Assistance and Reimbursement of Tuition Fee
No.21011/04/2008-Estt.(Allowance)
11.09.2008
Recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission – implementation of decisions relating to Special Allowance for child care for women with disabilities and Education Allowance for disabled children of Govt. employees.
No.4/6/2008-Estt. (Pay II)
01.10.2008
Revision of Special Allowance and Cash Handling Allowance – Recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission.
No.12011/03/2008-Estt. (Allowance)
13.09.2008
Children Education Allowance Scheme - DOPT orderS
No.12011/03/2008-Estt. (Allowance)
02.09.2008
CHILDREN EDUCATION ALLOWANCE – CLARIFICATION
12011/03/2008-Estt.(Allowance)
11.11.2008
Children Education Allowance - clarification from DOP&T
No. 2/22/2008-Estt. (Pay II)
03.11.2009
Restriction on pay plus Deputation (Duty) Allowance- regarding.
9(11)/200/-E-II(B)
29.08.2008
Grant of Split Duty Allowance to Sweeper and Farashes in Central Secretariat and Allied offices.
No.6(3)/2008-E.II(B)
29.08.2008
Construction Projects-Grant of Project Allowance- Revision of rates.
F.No.7(20)/2008-E.III(A)
24.09.2008
Revision in the rates of Family Planning Allowance for adoption of small family norms following the recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission.
No. 5(1)/2008-E.II(B)
29.08.2008
Bad Climate Allowance - Recommendation of the Sixth Central Pay Commission - Revision of the rates.
F.No.19039/3/2008-E.IV
29.08.2008
Revision in the rates of Cycle (maintenance) Allowance under SR-25
F.No.14/3/2008-JCA
11.09.2008
Grant of increased rate of Washing Allowance to common categories of Group ‘C’ and ‘D’ employees of various Ministries/ Departments.
No.13018/2/2008-Estt.(L)
11.09.2008>
Implementation of decisions relating to Special Allowance for child care for women with disabilities and Education Allowance for disabled children of Govt. employees
No.12011/03/2008-Estt. (Allowance)
02.09.2008
Implementation of decisions relating to the grant of Children Education Assistance and Reimbursement of Tuition Fee.
No.1/10/2009-PIC
17.04.2009
Revision of the rates of Desk Allowance - Recommendations of the VI Central Pay Commission
No.12011/16/2009-( Allowance)
13.11.2009
Children Education Allowance1 Hostel Subsidy - Clarification.
No. 12011/03/2008-Estt.(Allowances)
23.11.2009
Clarification on Children Education Allowance regarding the word of "NURSERY"
No.1211/08/2010-Estt.(AL)
30.12.2010
Clarification on Children Education Allowance and Hostel Subsidy - DOPT Order
No. 12011/08/2010-Estt.(AL)
30.12.2010
Children Education Allowance Scheme – Clarification
No.15011/01/2010-Estt.(AL)
30.03.2010
Fake Instruction on Overtime Allowance - regarding
No.21012/01/2008-Estt. (Allowance)
13.10.2010
Extension of Risk Allowance till 31.12.2010
No.21011/16/2OO9-Estt.(AL)
17.06.2011
Clarification on Children Education Allowance.
No. 20011/5/2008-AIS-II
25.07.2011
One more Clarification on Children Education Allowance from DOPT
No.21012/01/2008-Estt. (Allowance)
25.01.2011
Extension of Risk Allowance till 30.06.2011
No. 17011/04/2011-Estt.(Allowances)
01.04.2011
Grant of honorarium for translation from regional language to English / Hindi & vice-versa
No.12011/04/2008-Estt.(AL)
26.09.2011
Grant of Special Allowance for child care for women with disability.
No.21012/01/2008-Estt.(Allowance)
19.07.2011
Extension of Risk Allowance till 31.12.2011
No.12011/07(ii)/2011-Estt.(AL)
21.02.2012
Children Education Allowance.
No.12011/07/2011-Estt.(AL)
23.05.2012
Children Education Allowance / Hostel Subsidy-Clarification
No.12011/07/2011-Estt.(AL)
31.05.2012
Children Education Allowance/Hostel Subsidy — Clarification
No.21012/01/2008-Estt. (Allowance)
18.06.2012
Extension of Risk Allowance 31.12.2012
NA
01.08.2012
Central Civil Services (Joining Time) Rules 1979 - DOPT issued orders
No.21012/01/2010-Estt.(AL)
18.10.2012
Risk Allowance to Central Government employees
SENIORITY:-
O.M. No.
O.M. Date
SUBJECT
 Link 
O.M., No.20011/5/90-Estt(D)
04.11.1992
Delinking seniority from confirmation.
NA
19.12.2011
DOPT issues FAQ regarding seniority of CG Employees...
No.20011/1/2008-Estt.(D)
11.11.2010
SENIORITY - Consolidated orders on...
No.20/5/2011-CS-II (B)
17.01.2012
Preparation of Draft Common Seniority List of UDCs for the Select List Year 2007— regarding.
F.No.20011/1/2006-Estt. (D)
03.04.2012
Consolidated instructions on seniority contained in DOP&T's O.M. No.22011/7/1986-Estt. (D) dated 03.07.1986 - Clarification regarding.
No. 20020/4/2010-Estt. (D)
13.09.2012
Seniority of officers holding posts/grades in grades merged in pursuance of recommendations of Sixth Central Pay Commission

ALL TYPES OF LEAVE :- 

O.M. No.
O.M. Date
SUBJECT
Link
No.13018/2/2008-Estt.(L)
11.09.2008
Enhancement of the quantum of Maternity Leave and introduction of Child Care Leave in respect of Central Government employees
N0.14028/3/2008-Estt.(L)
16.11.2009
Encashment of leave in respect of Central Government employees.
NA
01.12.2009
Amendment in the Central Civil Services (Leave) Rules, 1972
NO. 1402812/2009-Estt.(L)
24.11.2009
Encashment of earned leave alongwith LTC -Clarification
No. 6/12/2008-Estt. (Pay 11)
18.11.2009
Revision of pay of the Chairpersons and Members of the Regulatory Authorities/Bodies...
N0.14028/3/2008-Estt.(L)
16.11.2009
Encashment of leave in respect of Central Government employees.



Comments

Anonymous said…
I request DOPT to uplift clerical category since the same has been thrown to dust bin. One more request is please change the name ccl and give pcl(personal care leave) so that all central govt employees can avail the facilitiy. Thanking u.
Anonymous said…
Sir, Hon'ble CAT Delhi have issued an order regarding MACP in promotional Hierachy Why DOPT has not furnished an order on this??
mudigonda A said…
I agree DOPT is coordinating dept.for all service matters. But Railways though follows the same rules when implimentation part comes it is erratic and unilateral individual fancy of the officers concerned. I quote an example here.
I retired in UPSC while on deputation from railways and they railways fixed my pension on the pay assumed in the parent cadre. They treated the deputation as Forein service and contend that they correctly fixed as per railway pension rule 49 note 5 and 6 . Railways are wrong in fixing the pension and DPG merely forwarded my representation but did not clarify that my deputation to UPSC is not foreign service and the pension is to be fixed on the last pay drawn in UPSC. Will DOPT clarify on this at least through this forum
M A Veerabhadra Rao Ex AD/Vig/UPSC/New Delhi
Unknown said…
What is the dopt order on the implementation of biometric attendance in central government offices
Kalyan Ghosh said…
Why DOPT is silent to my PG Portal regd. grievances DOPPW/E/2013/00880, 25/04/2013 and DOPPW/P/2013/03347, 15/10/2013, pertaining to denial of natural justice. The PAO, GSI,NR, Lucknow has forfeited my LTC Bill on 18 October, 2012 for traveling a part of journey by pvt. bus. Where as in CCS LTC Rule it is cited in Rule 12 (20 (ii)of CCS LTC Rule, 1988 that in case of performance of journey by pvt vehicle, the journey expense will not be reimbursed. Merely for journey by pvt. vehicle in LTC tour entails forfeiture of total LTC claim is not in sight anywhere in CCS LTC Rule.Obstinacy of the concerned PAO can be set right through DOPT's and or CGA's directive only.I am really horrified to experience such denial of natural justice with blind endorsements from departmental authorities.
Anonymous said…
The very comment that the DOP&T is powerful department is devoid of fact, as it has failed to ensure implementation of VI CPC recommendation, which was accepted by Govt. of India, to the effect that certain grades in the scales of pay of 5000-150-8000 and 5500-175-9000 are merged as made as Executive Assistant. Not only that, the DOP&T is hardly successful in ensuring that the recruitment rules are amended/notified at the intervals specified by itself, i.e., after every 5 years. It is so helpless that it begs the other departments to make frame/amend the recruitment rules. It has also failed to issue model recruitment rules for the cadre of Executive Assistant. Mere issue of instructions as it did in its OM dated 24/3/2009 asking other departments to amend recruitment rules and send draft proposals to it for approval, does not fulfil its obligation and responsibility to see that the departments, in fact, implement instructions issued by it in letter and spirit. Hence, it is not true to say that DOP&T is powerful. It is powerful only in framing rules and instructions and powerless in ensuring its implementation.
Anonymous said…
Where rrs for artists are framed/ amended ?. What are the model rrs for cader of artists ?. Which is the dopt link for this query? . Pl claryfy this.
Anonymous said…
sir,
what is transfer on loan basis?
clarify whether the officer sent on transfer on loan basis to other organization within same ministry but at different station would be entitled for transfer grant and joining time?
Unknown said…
Plz tell me mod order for merger of Mazdoor and Mate into mate and plz tell me dopt link for this order
Unknown said…
We have a case of ACP/MACP which is disputed. Kindly advice the correct position

I, Sarjoo Sagar Join the CPAO in Mar 1990, Mr. Sanjay Rawat & Ms. Kanta rawat Join the CPAO Jul 1993 & Oct 1993, We are DEO Gr "A" in Pay scale in 1150-1500(Revised 1350-1500 since join). I Got Ist ACP in March 2002, and Mr. Sanjay Rawat got & Ms. Kanta Rawat Ist ACP in Jul 2005 & Oct 2005. i.e. All we are get the GP Rs. 4200 as on Jan 2006. Now we are passed SAS 2009 Exam. After that I got II MACP in March 2010 in GP 4600. and after we are join as AAO(Ist Promotion(after passed SAS by CGA Exam) July 2010 (Myself & Ms. Kanta Rawat) and Aug 2010(MR. Sanjay Rawat) and got the GP 4800. Further Mr. Sanjay Rawat was given II MACP benefit on completion of 20 years of service from GP 4800 to 5400 with the benefit of Pay fixation in July 2013and as wel as Ms. Kanta Rawat was given II MACP benefit on completion of 20 years of service from GP 4800 to 5400 with the benefit of Pay fixation in Oct-2013. At this time(in Feb 2015) I am getting GP 4800 and Mr Sanjay Rawat & Ms Kanta Rawat are getting GP 5400.
I dont get any pay fixation benefit on promotion. Now there is anomaly that I am getting GP 4800.and my junior are getting more grade pay 5400 then me.

Please note that
I am senior to Mr Sanjay Rawat & Ms. Kanta Rawat at the time Ist ACP.
At the time of promotion as AAO govt service of Mr. Sarjoo Sagar 20 years and Mr. Sanjay Rawat & Ms Kanta Rawat 18 Year.
No any Promotion in Post of DEO cader.
Ist Promotion as post of AAO after Post of DEO for all of above.

kindi said…
How many times Application can be forwarded through proper channel to seeking employment govt sector by sc/st candidates in a calender year
Anonymous said…
I am central govt employee. i have taken two times maternity leave but unfortunately my second child expired immediately after birth. Now i am pregnant and i want to know can i get maternity leave for my third delivery ?. As i am having one surviving child and i have availed maternity leave two times.please reply.
Anonymous said…
list of authorised medical attendant in ulhasnagar and ambernath as on 04.01.2016.

pl. submit urgently
Unknown said…
Kindly guide me what should my pay because i got mutual transfer from 4200 GP to 2800. Here they made 1400 difference in my basic pay. Is, it all right i had been six yrs in 4200 then i got mutual transfer in 2800 GP.
Unknown said…
You should go through swamy FRSR under pay protection rule.
Unknown said…
in my view clerical staff create unwanted comments may be due to non updated wisdom of rules or inherit enmity against technical staff. 2. the introduction of assessment report by officers in increments call to create workmen to beggars and thief officers. the working force will be controlled to beg for increments to cause slavery and harassment in working place.

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