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Thursday, June 28, 2012

RETENTION OF GOVT ACCOMMODATION


Facility of retention of accommodation in the case of re-employment.

No.12035/28/96-Pol.II (Vo.I)
Government of India
Ministry of Urban Development
Directorate of Estate
Nirman Bhawan
New Delhi
Dated 14.06.2012
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Facility of retention of accommodation in the case of re-employment.
The undersigned is directed to invite a reference to this Directorate’s OM No.12035/28/96-Pol.II, dated 30.09.2009 on the subject noted above and to say that officers who retired from Central Govt. Service before 30.09.2009 and thereafter were reemployed/appointed in Central Government on tenure basis, may be allowed to avail the un-availed period of retention of 8 months permissible as per SR-317-B-11 and SR-317-B-22 immediately after termination of their reemployment. However from 30.09.2009 the facility of retention of Govt. accommodation under SR-317-B-11 and SR-314-B-22 by the officers of Central Govt. on their superannuation are to be availed in one go starting from the date of their superannuation. This period of retention cannot be availed in piecemeal or postponed to a later date on their reemployment if not availed immediately after the superannuation of the officer in case the date of retirement of officer is 30.09.2009 or thereafter.
This issues in partial modification of this office OM No.12035/28/96-Pol.II, dated 30.09.2009 with the approval of UDM.
(R.N.YADAV)
Deputy Director of Policy
Source: Directorate of Estate

Sunday, June 17, 2012

LTC-J&K VISIT

CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 — Relaxation for travel by air to visit J & K

Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
New Delhi, dated 15th June, 2012
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject:- CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 — Relaxation for travel by air to visit J & K
The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department’s O.M. of even No. dated 18th June, 2010 on the subject mentioned above and to say that the relaxation for LTC travel to visit J & K  under CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 is extended for a further period of two years w.e.f. 18th June, 2012 subject to the following conditions:
(a) Travel by Air to continue to be in Economy Class only,irrespective of the entitlement of the officer.
(b) The condition that air tickets can be purchased either directly from the Airlines (booking counters/website) or through authorized agents only viz.. MIs Balmer Lawrie and Co. Ltd.,or M/s Ashok Travels and Tours Ltd./IRCTC (to the extent IRCTC is authorized as per DoPT’s O.M.No. 31011/6/2002-Estt.(A) dated 02.12.2009), would necessarily apply.
(C) All other conditions prescribed in this Department’s O.M. dated 18.6.2010, read with O.M. dated 05.8.2010 and 25.8.2011 would continue to apply.
(B. Bandyopadhyay)
Under Secretary to the Government of India

Saturday, June 9, 2012

BSF CONSTABLE ELECTROCUTED


Underground all electric wires crossing international border fence: BSF




 The Border Security Force (BSF) has asked the electricity department to underground all the high tension overhead electric wires crossing the International Border fence, following electrocution of a BSF constable. 
Two more BSF constables had sustained injuries in the incident on Wednesday.
The BSF inspector general (frontier) Aditya Mishra told TOI on Wednesday that a BSF constable of 45 battalion Ramwshwar Kushwaha was electrocuted after a loose high tension electric wire touched the telephone cable of the BSF while he was passing on the message to his colleague.

He said such loose wires pose high risk of electrifying of border fence, so they have asked the electricity department to underground all such electric cables.
Giving details of the incident the BSF deputy inspector general RS Jaswal informed that the BSF had lodged a complaint with the electricity department about a loose high tension wire in the area of border out post Dal near Khalra, which was connected to a tubewell on the land of sarpanch of the village Dal, Paramjit Singh.

The electricity department disconnected the tubewell, but according to reports, Paramjit deliberately connected the wires to run his tubewell. At the same time Khushwaha was talking to his colleague over phone and was electrocuted after the electricity wire touched the telephone cable, said Jaswal.

The sub inspector of the Khalra police station Kuljit Singh informed that they had registered a case under Section 304A IPC against Paramjit Singh. He said Paramjit was absconding.
Meanwhile, the IG informed that they would hold a Director General level meeting with the Pakistani Rangers in near future to discuss border issues.

 A delegation of Pak Rangers would arrive in India to participate in the meeting scheduled to be held in Delhi.