Wednesday, 14 October 2015

VIKALP: Introduction of Alternate Trains Accommodation Scheme (ATAS) w.e.f. 01.11.2015

VIKALP: Introduction of Alternate Trains Accommodation Scheme (ATAS) w.e.f. 01.11.2015 - Railway Board Order

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(RAILWAY BOARD)

No. 2015/TG-I/20/P/ATAS
New Delhi, dated 13.10.2015

The Managing Director,
CRIS, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi.

Sub: Introduction of Alternate Trains Accommodation Scheme (ATAS)

Ref: CRIS’ letters dated 10.04.2015, 13.05.2015,. 10.09.2015 & 22.09.2015.

Please refer to CRIS letters referred to above and discussion held during the meeting held at CRIS on 08.10.2015.

2. It is desired that the Alternate Train Accommodation Scheme(ATAS). may be introduced under the name “VIKALP” w.e.f. 01.11.2015 as per the scheme proposed by CRIS except for the following revised features:-

(i) For the present, this scheme may be implemented only across Mail/Express trains of same category and for minor difference, if any, no extra charges shall be taken from passengers or any refund shall be provided for difference of fare.

(ii) Instead of same .originating/destination station, the passenger can be considered for shifting to a train leaving from any station amongst the cluster of stations defined by the zonal Railway based on the convenience of the passengers to a station serving the destination station on the same analogy.

(iii) In normal circumstances the booking in all the trains including special as well as main trains should be opened for booking on first come first served basis and passengers should be shifted against the vacant accommodation available in the alternate train. Earmarking of separate accommodation for ATAS will defeat the purpose of introduction of scheme which was to ensure optimal utilisation of available accommodation in all the trains.

sd/-
(Vikram Singh)
Director Passenger Marketing
Railway Board

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Seventh Pay Commission faces pay gap problem:TST

Seventh Pay Commission faces pay gap problem:TST



New Delhi: Seventh Pay Commission faces serious challenge in submitting its recommendation to government till December for hiking salaries and allowances for central government employees as the employees’ unions test its account of controversial pay gap between top and bottom level government officials. 

The previous pay commission showed a wide gap in pay between the top bureaucrats and the government employees at the bottom.

The first pay commission was recommended pay of the top bureaucrats 41 times higher than the government employees at the bottom. The top bureaucrats were given salary Rs 2,263 while the lowest earning employees got Rs 55.

Subsequent pay commissions reduced the ratio of pay between lowest earning employees and top bureaucrats from 1:41 in 1947 to about 1:12 in 2006. The minimum basic salary of central government employees is now Rs 7730 while maximum salary at the level of Secretary is Rs 80,000.

Accordingly, the Seventh Pay Commission will have to consider reduction in the disparity of pay ratio between its highest and lowest paid employees because it determines the socialism view of the government and the higher number of central government employees are in the minimum pay slabs.

The pay gap increases employee’s turnover and work-related illness, with all the associated economic consequences.

The bureaucrats with high pay are generally happier, healthier and a better place to live for almost everyone in them compare to the lower earning employees.

A pay gap is calculated as the ratio of the pay of the highest paid employee of an organisation to the pay of the average or lowest paid employee in that organisation.

Seventh Pay Commission can make recommendations on promoting pay fairness in the central government employees’ fraternity by tackling disparities between the lowest and the highest paid central government servants.

The Seventh Pay Commission, headed by Justice Ashok Kumar Mathur was appointed in February 2014 and its recommendations are scheduled to take effect from January 1, 2016.

As part of the exercise, the Seventh Pay Commission holds discussions with various stakeholders, including organisations, federations, and groups representing civil employees as well as defence services.

The Commission is ready with its recommendations on revising emoluments for nearly 50 lakh central government employees and 55 lakh pensioners, and will submit report to the Finance Minister till December 31. 

Source: TST


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Brief Note on JCM meeting with DoPT, Finmin, Labour Min: Interim Relief, DA Merger, GDS, PFRDA Act, Bonus Ceiling, FDI etc. was discussed

Brief Note on JCM National Council Standing Committee Meeting with DoPT, Finmin, Labour Min held on 9th October 2015 at New Delhi by Confederation

Dear Comrades,

The Standing Committee of the JCM National Council met on 9th October, 2015. As you are aware, earlier, the National JCA had decided to defer the strike action and organize a massive Dharna programme at Jantar Mantar on 19th November, 2015 to register its strongest protest over the Government’s engineered delay in the submission of the 7th CPC Report. Later, the Finance Ministry has issued a statement asking the 7th CPC to factor into its report the fiscal concern of the Government, which was an unwarranted interference in the independent functioning of the Commission and to pressurise the Commission not to recommend wage rise on the basis of a sound and scientific formulation.


The Staff side on receipt of the invitation to have the meeting on 9th October, decided to respond and convey to the Government their strong resentment over the virtual dilution of the negotiating forum as also the above concerns. In the meeting the Staff side was informed that the Secretary Personnel would be meeting the Standing Committee soon and the meeting on 9thwas in fact only a prelude to understand each other’s points of views. It was in the background the meeting was held on 9th October, 2015.

The leader and Secretary, Staff Side conveyed the unanimous decision of the National JCA as under to the Government.

(a) The Standing Committee, as per procedure evolved, must be chaired by the Secretary Personnel.

(b) The JCM Machinery’s functioning should not be diluted.

(c) The promised meeting of the National Council has not taken place so far.

(d) The minutes of the last two meetings of the National Anomaly Committee have not been formally issued.

(e) ‘The Official side Secretary must convene a meeting of the Staff Side to iron out any difference in the draft minutes.’

(f) Normally meetings are held after circulation of the ATS. This has not been done.

(g) The Official Side must convey the anguish of the employees over the delay in the submission of the report by the 7th CPC which they justifyly feel has been engineered by the Government. They also pointed out that they are constrained to believe that the Govt. was unnecessarily interfering in the functioning of the Pay Commission.

We give hereunder a brief resume of the discussions held on the agenda items.

After the initial remarks made by the Staff Side all issues in the charter of demands were discussed. There had been however, no final settlement on any issue as the meeting itself was not convened for that purpose. The Staff Side stated that even the promises held out in the last meeting that the Departmental Council meeting would be held soon was not honoured.

Interim relief, DA merger, inclusion of GDS
On the question of Pay revision related issues, viz. Interim relief, DA merger, inclusion of GDS etc . elaborate discussions were held. It has come out clearly that on all these issues, the Finance Ministry has taken an nugatory Stand, even though the arguments put forth were extremely untenable. It was pointed out by the Staff Side that the Interim relief and DA merger was denied on the specious plea of submission of the report in the stipulated time. Having extended the time, the Govt. ought to have considered the grant of these two demands. There had been a very elaborate discussion on the question of inclusion of the GDS within the purview of the 7th CPC. The Postal Department’s representatives narrated the efforts made by them to the Government for conceding this demands. The Finance Ministry has stood firm and objected to the demand being agreed to. The Staff Side has, in the given situation of the 7th CPC having finalised its report, requested the Government to refer the matter to a Judicial Committee headed by the present Chairman, 7th CPC as he has now been fully apprised of the functioning of various ministries and Departments of the Government through the interaction with the Staff and official sides. No commitment was however made by the Government to the above suggestion.
FDI in Railways, Corporatisation of Postal Department and Defence organisations
On the question of induction of FDI in Railways, Corporatisation of Postal Department and Defence organisations, the representative of the Railway Ministry stated that they are constantly discussing the issues with the Railway Federations and was exploring the possibility of reaching an agreement. In the case of corporatisation of the Postal Department, it was stated that the recommendations made by the Committee was discussed with the Federations and it has been agreed that except induction of certain professionals at the managerial level to fine tune the functioning of the Department in the changed scenario, the Federations have been assured that no structural changes would be made without consulting them. However, in the case of Defence, no discussions with the Federations have been held so far.

PFRDA. 
The Staff Side pointed out the present scenario in the Government offices, where the number of employees and officers who are outside the ambit of the statutory pension scheme has grown and have reached in certain organisations to the extent of 25 to 30%. These employees are extremely concerned of the new scheme and their anguish have been expressed in many forms. The Unions would be compelled to take drastic action if the Government refuses to heed to their plea to effect a relook or revisit on the matter. The representatives of the Railways pointed out that the Honourable Minister for Railways was convinced of the situation and that was the reason why he had written to the Finance Ministry that in the given situation of the Railway functioning, the new scheme would not only jeopardise the interest of the Railwaymen but also of the Railway Industry itself.

Issues of Medical Store Deport and the Printing and Stationery department
On the specific question raised by the Staff side in the last meeting in respect of resolving the issues of Medical Store Deport and the Printing and Stationery department, the Staff Side stated that only the meeting of the Medical Store Depot was held and the issues have been resolved to some extent. The Printing and Stationery Department has now sent a communication to the Staff Side fixing the meeting on 15th October ‘15. The general issues emanating from the policy of outsourcing and contractorisation was also discussed at length.

JCM functioning 
JCM functioning had been the central point of discussions. The Staff Side has pointed out that unless the Government makes up its mind that the machinery should be put on operation, no industrial peace would come in the functioning of the various departments of the Govt. of India. The Staff side asked the Department of personnel to collect the information of the number of cases litigated in the courts by the Government employees in 1991 and 2015 and make a comparison to know the seriousness of the problem.

Compassionate Ground appointments
On compassionate ground appointments question, it was stated by the Staff Side that despite advancing no cogent argument by the official side for retaining the 5% ceiling, the Department of personnel does not want to make a relook into the matter. The Staff Side pointed out that large number of applications were pending in various Departments, and the concerned department would not be able to clear them even after 20 years for want of the requisite vacancies. They also pointed out that the decision of the Government to impose the 5% ceiling was amounting to a cruelty imposed on the family members of the Government servants who dies in harness.

Labour Laws Reforms
The Labour Ministry representative was present at the meeting. The meeting did not discuss the merits and demerits of the labour reforms as the Trade Unions in the country has justifiably concluded that it has been conceived to favour the corporate houses and to take away the existing privileges of the workers. The point at issue, however, at the meeting was as to why the Labour Ministry did not cause a consultation with the Industrial Federations in the Government of India, for whom the Industrial Disputes Act is applicable. The Labour Ministry has assured to convene a meeting of the representatives of such organisations soon.

Bonus Ceiling
The Labour Ministry representative also stated that the government has agreed to raise the bonus ceiling but it would not be appropriate for him to make a mention of the quantum as the Cabinet is yet to give its clearance. The Government would be able to take a decision in the matter only after the Bihar elections are over.

Five Promotions in service
The Staff Side explained the background of the demand for five promotions. The reaction of the official side was that the matter must be appropriately discussed only after the 7th CPC report is made available.

Source: Confederation News


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Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Civil Services Examination-2013 - Schedule for third opportunity to the candidates regarding

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DoPT Released List of Holidays in 2016

LIST OF HOLIDAYS DURING THE YEAR 2016 FOR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT LOCATED AT DELHI / NEW DELHI


Sl. No.HolidayDateSaka DateDay
2016 A.D.1937 SAKA ERA
1Republic DayJanuary 26Magha 06Tuesday
1938 SAKA ERA
2HoliMarch 24Chaitra 04Thursday
3Good FridayMarch 25Chaitra 05Friday
4Ram NavamiApril 15Chaitra 26Friday
5Mahavir JayantiApril 20Chaitra 31Wednesday
6Buddha PurnimaMay 21Visakha 31Saturday
7Idu'l FitrJuly 06Ashadha 15Wednesday
8Independence DayAugust 15Sravana 24Monday
9JanmashtamiAugust 25Bhadra 03Thursday
10Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)September 12Bhadra 21Monday
11Mahatma Gandhi's Birth DayOctober 02Asvina 10Sunday
12DussehraOctober 11Asvina 19Tuesday
13MuharramOctober 12Asvina 20Wednesday
14Diwali (Deepavali)October 30Kartika 08Sunday
15Guru Nanak's BirthdayNovember 14Kartika 23Monday
16Milad-Un-Nabi or Id-E-Milad (Birthday of Prophet Mohammad)December 13Agrahayana 22Tuesday
17Chirstmas DayDecember 25Pausha 04Sunday



ANNEXURE - II

LIST OF RESTRICTED HOLIDAYS DURING THE YEAR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT LOCATED AT DELHI / NEW DELHI

Sl. No.HolidayDateSaka DateDay
1937 SAKA ERA
1New Year's DayJanuary 01Pausha 11Friday
2Makar SankrantiJanuary 14Pausha 24Thursday
3PongalJanuary 15Pausha 25Friday
4Guru Govind Singh's BirthdayJanuary 16Pausha 26Saturday
5Basant Panchami/Sri PanchmiFebruary 12Magha 23Friday
6Shivaji JayantiFebruary 19Magha 30Friday
7Guru Ravidas's Birth DayFebruary 22Phalguna 03Monday
8Swami Dayananda Saraswati JayantiMarch 04Phalguna 14Friday
9Maha ShivaratriMarch 07Phalguna 17Monday
1938 SAKA ERA
10Holika Dahan, DolyatraMarch 23Chaitra 03Wednesday
11Easter SundayMarch 27Chaitra 07Sunday
12Chaitra Sukladi/Gudi Padava/Ugadi/Cheti ChandApril 08Chaitra 19Friday
13Vaisakhi/vishuApril 13Chaitra 24Wednesday
14Masadi/Vaisakhadi, Bahag Bihu (Asam)April 14Chaitra 25Thursday
15Hazarat Ali's BirthdayApril 01Vaisakha 01Thursday
16Guru Rabindranath's birthdayMay 08Vaisakha 18Sunday
17Jamat-Ul-VidaJuly 01Ashadha 10Friday
18Rath YatraJuly 06Ashadha 15Wednesday
19Parsi New Year's day/NaurajAugust 17Sravana 26Wednesday
20Raksha BandhanAugust 18Sarvana 27Thursday
21Ganesh Chaturthi/ Vinayaka ChaturthiSeptember 05Bhadra 14Monday
22OnamSeptember 14Bhadra 23Wednesday
23Dussehra (Maha Saptami)October 08Asvina 16Saturday
24Dussehra (Maha Ashtami) (Additional)October 09Asvina 17Sunday
25Dussehra (Maha Navmi)October 10Asvina 18Monday
26Maharishi Valmiki's BirthdayOctober 16Asvina 24Sunday
27Karaka Chaturthi (Karva Chouth)October 19Asvina 27Wednesday
28Deepavali (south India)October 29Kartika 07Saturday
29Naraka ChaturdasiOctober 29Kartika 07Saturday
30Govardhan PujaOctober 31Kartika 09Monday
31Bhai DujNovember 01Kartika 10Tuesday
32Pratihar Sashthi or Surya Sashthi (Chhat Puja)November 06Kartika 15Sunday
33Guru Teg Bahadur's Martyrdom DayNovember 24Agrahayana 03Thursday
34Christmas EveDecember 24Pausha 03Saturday

UPSC Indian Forest Service (Preliminary) Examination, 2015 Result Declared

UPSC Indian Forest Service (Preliminary) Examination, 2015 Result Declared  :

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Exam was held on 23-08-2015

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UPSC Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2015 Result Declared

UPSC Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2015 Result Declared  :

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Exam was held on 23-08-2015

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Service Records of Central Government employees to be examined annually

Service Records of Central Government employees to be examined annually

“Service Book is a record of every event occurring in the official life of a government servant. It has to be maintained for every government servant holding a permanent or a temporary post except for those who are not likely to be in service for more than one year or those holding non pensionable service.”

The nodal department of Central Government, Dopt has issued orders to all the departments to examine the employee’s service records each year in order to avoid delays in sanctioning the pensions on 30th September 2015.


More than 50 lakhs employees work in various departments of the Central Government. Pensions are delayed at the time of their retirement, due to administrative blunders and mix-ups. In order to avoid this, Service Book will be updated each year.

The main intention of the order is eliminating delays in processing of cases of retiring Government Servants. Rules and instructions of this department are reiterated time to time. The department of pensions and pensioners welfare have also suggested that the administrative authorities, to preclude and to cut down on delays in payment of retrial benefits to Government servants retiring of superannuation.

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Holidays to be observed in Central Government Offices during the year 2016- corrigendum

Holidays to be observed in Central Government Offices during the year 2016- corrigendum

F.No.12/7/2015-JCA-2
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training)

North Block, New Delhi
Dated the 12th October, 2015

CORRIGENDUM

Subject: Holidays to be observed in Central Government Offices during the year 2016- corrigendum — reg.

Reference is invited to circular No. 12/7/2015-JCA-2 dated 11th June, 2015 circulating the list of holidays to be observed in Central government
Offices during the year 2016.

2. In para 9 of the said circular, the words “Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday” mentioned in lines 5 and 6 may be deleted, as it is already included as one of the three National Holidays.

3. Rest of the terms and conditions of circular dated 11/6/2015 shall remain unaltered

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

Authority: www.persmin.gov.in