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Central Civil Services (Leave Travel Concession) Rules, 1988 – Relaxation to travel by air to visit NER, J&K and A&N
No.31011/3/2014-Estt.(A-IV)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
Establishment(A-IV)Desk
North Block, New Delhi-110001
Dated September 9, 2016
Office Memorandum
Subject:- Central Civil Services (Leave Travel Concession) Rules, 1988 – Relaxation to travel by air to visit NER, J&K and A&N
The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department’s O.M. of even No. dated 26.09.2014 on the subject noted above and to say that relaxation of CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988, to allow Government servants to travel by air to North East Region (NER), Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) and Andaman & Nicobar Islands (A&N) is extended for a further period of two years w.e.f. 26th September, 2016 subject to the following conditions:
(a) Travel by air to continue to be performed by Air India in Economy class at LTC-80 fare or less.
(b) For journey by air to Jammu & Kashmir, travel by any airline is allowed, however, the journey should be undertaken in Economy class at a fare less than or equal to LTC-80 fare of Air India.
(c) The condition that air tickets can be purchased either directly from the airlines (booking counters/website) or through authorized agents only viz., `M/s Balmer Lawrie and Co. Ltd.’, `M/s Ashok Travels and Tours Ltd.’ and `IRCTC’ (to the extent IRCTC is authorized as per DoPT’s O.M. No.31011/6/2002-Estt.(A) dated 02.12.2009), shall necessarily apply.
(d) Efforts should be made by the Government servants to book the ait tickets at the cheapest fare possible. All the Ministries/ Departments are advised to bring it to the notice of all their employees that any misuse of LTC will be viewed seriously and the employees will be liable for appropriate action under the rules. In order to keep a check on any kind of misuse of LTC, Ministries/ Departments are advised to randomly get some of the air tickets submitted by the officials verified from the Airlines concerned with regard to the actual cost of air travel vis-a-vis the cost indicated on the air tickets submitted by the officials.
2. All other conditions prescribed in this Department’s O.M. of even no. dated 26.09.2014 shall continue to apply.
3. In their application to the staff serving in the Indian Audit and Accounts Department, this order issue after consultation with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
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(Mukesh chaturvedi)
Director (Establishment)
Congratulations to All the Newly Promoted Officers to the Grade of Superintendent
Heartiest congratulations to all the
newly promoted officers from the
grade of Inspectors to the grade of
Superintendents in Vadodara Zone.
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Details of Central Executive Committee Meeting, held at Ahmedabad POSTED BY SECRETARY GENERAL
The Central Executive Committee Meeting of the AICEIA was convened at Ahmedabad on 25th and 26th September 2015. The meeting was inaugurated by the Chief Guest Justice S. G. Shah, Sitting Judge of Ahmadabad High Court and Sri Uma Shankar, Commissioner (Appeals) was the Guest of Honour. The open session was addressed by the guests.
Closed Session of the meeting was started with the opening speech by the President followed by the presentation of Minutes of Kolkata CEC, Action Taken Report of the Secretary General and Audited Accounts. The delegates presented their views on the ATR submitted by the Secretary General and the same was reported back by the Secretary General. The house accepted the minutes of the Kolkata CEC along with the ATR and Accounts. The President announced closure of business session on 25th September and asked the House to resume on 26th of September for further discussions and resolutions.
The business session of the second day i.e., 26th of September started with sponsoring of resolutions by the Circle/ Branches and thereafter acceptance of the resolutions by the House.
All the important issues related to cadre were discussed and resolutions were adopted in the meeting. The important issues which dominated the meeting were Stagnation, Regional Disparities in promotions of Group-B Central Excise executive officers, All India Seniority for Inspectors, Non-reduction of Residency Period of Inspectors for promotion to the grade of Superintendent, ICT, futility of Control Room duties and redundancy of Uniform in the service etc. After discussion and detailed deliberations, the following resolutions were passed by the House:-
1. All India Seniority List of Inspector of Central Excise should be framed as demanded
by the Association.
2. Non-reduction of Residency Period for promotion to the grade of Superintendent until the All India Seniority List has been prepared for Inspectors of Central Excise .
3. Most of the zones are now headed by the Officers of Special Secretary Rank, the centralized welfare fund at DGHRD needs to be decentralized to CCAs for easy & fast reimbursement from Welfare Fund.
4. Implementation of N.R. Parmar case's Supreme Court Judgement in all the Zones and review of old DPCs.
5. Limited departmental Examination for promotion
6. Multi Tasking Staffs for Ranges and Divisions' office and H.Q.
7. There should be sufficient Residential Government accommodation & Guest House/Transit Hostels
8. Non-implementation of Biometric Attendance System.
9. There should only one year tenure for Inspectors at Airports
10. Consideration of pending ICT applications and there should be clearly defined policy of ICT.
11. Annual Health Checkups for Inspectors in line of the guidelines of same for Group-A Officers
12. Provisions of Crèches at Office building
13. Special recruitment drive to fill the vacant posts of Inspectors in SC/ST categories
14. Parliamentary Committee on Grievances to be approached by the National Body of AICEIA for redressal of long pending demands
15. Abolishment of Uniforms, Protocol and Control Room duty
16. Proper training for Inspectors
17. Pay parity of Promotee Inspectors with Direct recruit Inspectors
18. Proper Infrastructure for Official work
19. Various demands including leave encashment facility on yearly basis, at least five MACPs in the entire service period based on pay in promotional hierarchy, Children's education Allowance may be given upto the Graduation etc. and proper follow up with 7th CPC
20. Timely follow up model calendar for DPC and fixation of responsibilities in case of delay
21. Proposal to define the duties & responsibilities of Inspectors' post GST
22. Creation of one Service Tax Commissionerate & one Customs Commissionerate under Shillong Zone with separate full working and sanctioned strength
23. Pay parity from 01.01.1986
24. Health Insurance scheme from Welfare Fund of CBEC
25. Modification in ACES for reduction of manual reports
26. Vigorous persuasion of legal cases
27. Speedy disposal of long pending vigilance cases
28. Participation in the indefinite strike slated from 23.11.2015, called by the National JCA
29. Physical Control on Cigarette units should be replaced with the Compounded levy system
Apart from the above, the following organizational issues were discussed and decisions were taken:-
1. Clearance of dues by Branches/Circles on priority basis
2. Submission of DDO certificates by the Branches/Circles (who have not submitted yet), to the national body for the year 2014-15 & 2015-16
3. Anti-organization activities by the Joint Secretary (West Zone). The House decided to seek the explanation from him.
4. Co-opting the Office Bearer:- The post of the Joint Secretary (North Zone) was vacant due to the promotion of the office bearer. During the meeting, a proposal was submitted to the House for co-opting Com. Alok Kumar Shukla of Meerut Branch for the vacant post. Further, Com. Rakesh Kumar Mishra of Bhubaneshwar Branch proposed the name of Com. Bhoopindra Singh, GS, Delhi Branch for the vacant post of J.S. (NZ) and sought election. However, there was no provision of election but for the purpose of clarity it was decided to conduct direct election for the post. Com. Alok Kumar Shukla won the election with a huge margin and elected as the J.S. (NZ) for the remaining period of the present body.
5. Com. S. K. Gangte put the proposal for organizing next CEC Meeting at Shillong Branch of AICEIA, which was unanimously accepted and welcomed by all.
The CEC meeting concluded with the Vote of Thanks by the Host Unit.
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