Pension – Contributory Pension Scheme - Maintenance of Accounts - Revised orders - Issued.

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GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU
2013 


 
FINANCE (PGC) DEPARTMENT
G.O.No.463, Dated 27th December, 2013
 
Pension – Contributory Pension Scheme - Maintenance of Accounts - Revised orders - Issued.

Read the following:-

1. G.O.Ms.No. 259, Finance (Pension) Department, dated 6th August 2013.
2. G.O.Ms.No.430, Finance (Pension) Department, dated 6th August 2004.
3. G.O.Ms.No.201, Finance (Pension) Department, dated 21st May 2009.
4. Government letter No.63734/FS/T/PGC/2013 dated 25th November 2013.
5. From the Principal Accountant General (A&E), Tamil Nadu, Chennai–18
letter No. GPF 14 / CPS / 2013-14 / 273-123597 dated 27th November 2013.
6. Government Letter No. 70357/FS/T/PGC/2013 dated 16th December 2013.
7. From the Principal Accountant General (A&E) Tamil Nadu, Chennai-18 letter
No. GPF 14 /CPS/5/2013-14 / 284-136520 dated 20th December 2013.

 ORDER:
In the Government Order first read above, a new Contributory Pension Scheme based on defined contribution has been introduced for all employees who are recruited on or after 01.04.2003. In the Government Order second read above, Government inter-alia ordered that the Accountant General will maintain the accounts for the Contributory Pension Scheme as in the case of General Provident Fund and the Index Number to the employees who join the Contributory Pension Scheme will be allotted by the Accountant General on receipt of application from the Head of Department / Heads of Offices in the prescribed form.

Grant of Dearness Allowance to the Teachers and Non-Teaching Employees of Non-Government Educational Institutions

Government of West Bengal
Finance Department
Audit Branch
“Nabanna”, Mandirtala, Howrah-711102.

No. 8841(65)-F(P2)        
                                                                                            Howrah, the 16th December, 2013.

From: Shri A.K. Das,
O.S.D. & Ex-Officio Joint Secretary to the
Government of West Bengal.

To : The Additional Chief Secretary/Principal Secretary/Secretary,

Sub : Grant of Dearness Allowance to the Teachers and Non-Teaching Employees of Non-Government Educational Institutions/Employees of Statutory Bodies/Government Undertaldngs/Panchayats including Panchayat Karrnee and Municipal Corporations/Municipalities. Local Bodies etc. with effect from January 01. 2014.

Sir,
It has been decided to revise the rate of Dearness Allowance admissible to the State Government Employees with effect from January 01, 2014 vide Finance Department’s Memo No. 8840-F(P2) dated 16.12.13, copy of which is enclosed for ready reference.

Tamil Nadu govt. announces Pongal bonus for its employees, pensioners

Tamil Nadu Government on sunday announced  Pongal bonus for its employees and pensioners, which would cost it a sum of Rs 308.28 crore.

Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa announced Rs 3,000 for Group C and Group D officials and teachers.

Those under Group A and Group B, anganwadi workers, ICDS employees, village assistants and certain temporary staff will be provided Rs 1,000, she said in a statement.

7th CPC News - Minimum wage & Pay fixation forumala for 7th CPC worked out by COC Karnataka

 
Minimum wage & Pay fixation forumala for 7th CPC worked out

Providing proper minimum wage of Rs 27000/- for CG Employees including that of GDS employees and pay fixation formula for 7th CPC worked out .

Providing proper minimum wage of Rs 27000/- for CG Employees including that of GDS employees and pay fixation formula:
 
The staff side of the JCM had given representation demanding Rs 10,000/- as minimum wage for Central Government Employees. The 6th CPC in its report vide para no 2.2.15 had calculated a minimum wage of Rs 5478/- today if we are calculate the minimum wage it should be more than Rs 21,000/- apart from HRA and other allowances. Hence there is three times increase in actual prices calculated by the 6th CPC and the current prices. The current wages of the CG Employees should be doubled at least including that of GDS.
The most comprehensive criteria for covering all the basic needs were evolved by the 15th Indian Labour Conference (ILC) in 1957 for fixing minimum wages. The norms are that a need-based minimum wage for a single worker should cover all the needs of a worker’s family consisting of a spouse and two children. The food requirement was to be 2,700 calories, 65 grams of protein and around 45-60 grams of fat as recommended by Dr. Wallace Aykroyd for an average Indian adult of moderate activity. Dr. Aykroyd pointed out that animal proteins, such as milk, eggs, fish, liver and meat, are biologically more efficient than vegetable proteins and suggested that they should form at least one-fifth of the total protein.

Restriction of officiating pay under FR 35 – clarification – reg.

No.1/4/2009-Estt.(Pay-I)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training

North Block, New Delhi
31st December, 2013

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Restriction of officiating pay under FR 35 – clarification – reg.

The undersigned is directed to refer to the O.M. of even number dated 8th March, 2010. It is clarified, that the provisions of this O.M. are applicable from the January, 2006, the date from which the revised Pay Scales became applicable.