Central Civil Services (LTC) Rules, 1988 - Fulfilment of Procedural requirements.
S.No.
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Course of action
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Time limit
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1.
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Leave Sanction
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5 days + 2 days*
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2.
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Sanction of LTC advance
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5 days + 2 days*
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3.
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Time taken by Administration for verification of LTC claim after the LTC bill is submitted by the Government employee for settlement.
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10 days + 2 days*
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4.
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Time taken by DDO
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5 days + 2 days*
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5.
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Time taken by PAO
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5 days + 2 days*
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Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
11-January-2016 16:44 IST
Procedural requirements for Leave Travel Concession simplified
The Department of Personnel and Training has eased the difficulties faced by the Government employees in application and settlement of the Leave Travel Concession (LTC) claims.
The Department has decided to make the procedure for processing of LTC claims time bound. A time limit of 5 days each is set for sanctioning of leave, sanctioning of LTC advance, time taken by DDO and PAO and also a time limit of 10 days is set for verification of LTC claim before settlement, with an additional 2 days in case the place of posting of the Government employees is away from their Headquarters.
The Leave Sanctioning Authority to obtain a self-certification from the employee regarding the proposed LTC journey. Earlier, the employees were required to inform their Controlling Officer before the journey on LTC to be undertaken.
A copy of guidelines, that needs to be followed while availing LTC, is to be provided for the Government servant while applying for LTC.
Government of India
NFPE NFPE
ALL INDIA POSTAL CASUAL, PART TIME CONTINGENT AND CONTRACT WORKERS FEDERATION
Central Head Quarters, NEW DELHI
ADVISOR: COM. C.C. PILLAI PRESIDENT: COM. M. KRISNAN
WORKING PRESIDENT: Com. Y.NAGABHUSHANAM Web site:aipcpccwf.blogspot.in
GENERAL SECRETARY: COM. P. MOHAN email: yn.krishna@yahoo.in
No. aipcpccwf/CHALO DELHI DT.3-7--2015
DEAR COMRADES,
CHALO DELHI ON 9TH FEBRUARY 2016.
MOBALISE LARGE NUMBER FOR MASS DHARNA BEFORE DAK BHAVAN ON 9TH FEBRUARY 2016
AS PER THE DECISSION TAKEN IN THE AIC HELD AT BADNERA ,IT WAS DECIDED TO ORGANISE MASS DHARNA BEFORE DIRECTORATE FOR SETTLEMENT OF CASUAL LABOUR PROBLEMS MENTIONED IN OUR RESOLUTION AND ENDORSED BY NFPE WHICH INCLUDES REGULARISATION OF ALL FULL TIME CASUAL LABOUR WHO WORKED FOR 240 DAYS IN A YEAR,PART TIME CASUAL LABOUR WHO WORKED FOR 240 DAYS A YEAR FOR TWO YEARS INCLUDING DAILY RATED MAZDOORS TREATING THEM AS CASUAL LABOUR.
ORGANISE ,MOBALISE AND PARTICIPATE IN LARGE NUMBER IN DHARNA.
APPEAL TO ALL GENERAL SECRETARIES OF NFPE AFFLIATED UNIONS.
OUR FEDERATION APPEALS TO SECRETARY GENERAL NFPE AND ALL GENERAL SECRETARIES TO EXTEND SOLIDARITY AND SUPPORT TO THE DHARNA AND PARTICIPATE IN DHARNA. ALSO APPEALS TO ADVISE ALL CIRCLE SECRETARIES TO EXTEND THEIR COOPERATION IN MOBALISING THE CASUAL LABOUR FROM THEIR CIRCLES.
APPEAL TO ALL CIRCLE/ DIVISIONAL SECRETARIES OF PIII, PIV,GDS NFPE,RIII,RIV,ADMN,POSTAL ACCTS,SBCO
UNIONS, AFFLIATED TO NFPE.
OUR FEDERATION APPEALS TO ALL CIRCLE/ DIVISIONAL SECRETARIES TO EXTEND SUPPORT TO CASUAL LABOUR UNION IN ORGANISING LARGE NUMBER OF CASUAL LABOUR TO CHALO DELHI FROM YOUR CIRCLE/ DIVISION AND ALSO REQUEST TO SEND ONE MEMBER TO DELHI ALONG WITH CASUAL LABOUR TO GUIDE THEM PROPERLY.
M.KRISNAN Y. NAGABHUSHANAM P. MOHAN
PRESIDENT WORKING PRESIDENT GEN. SEC.
Delegation of powers to Heads of Offices for treatment availed in emergency circumstances- relaxation of rules regarding
1967/2013/0EL/CGHS/SZ/DSZ-CGHS (P)
Government of India
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
CGHS (P) Section
Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi
Dated the 10th December, 2015
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub: Delegation of powers to Heads of Offices for treatment availed in emergency circumstances- relaxation of rules regarding.
The undersigned is directed to refer to this Ministry’s OM No. 5.12020/4/97-CGHS (P) dated 27/12/2006 and OM No. 5.14025/01/2014-MS dated 5/6/2014 vide which powers were delegated to the Head of Departments (HODs) to decide the cases of medical claims in respect of treatment obtained in emergency at private hospital/private nursing home/private clinics, subject to item-wise ceiling prescribed under CGHS/CS (MA) rules, 1944, irrespective of the financial limit on the total amount to be reimbursed.
2. The matter has been examined in this Ministry. In view of undue hardships being faced by the employees whose offices are located in far flung areas and whose HoD are at New Delhi or at any other place far away from the respective offices, if has been decided to further delegate the powers as follows:
“The Heads of Office not below the rank of Joint Secretary to the Govt.of India may decide the cases of medical claims in respect of treatment obtained in emergency at private hospital/private nursing home/private clinics, as per the item-wise ceiling prescribed under CGHS/CS (MA) rules, 1944, subject to an overall limit of Rs. 2 lakhs per case".
3. Other contents of OM No. 5.12020/4/97-CGHS (P) dated 27/12/2006 and OM No. S.14025/01/2014-MS dated 5/6/2014 will remain unchanged.
4. This issues with the approval of Additional Secretary & Director General, CGHS and shall be effective from the date of its issue.
Sd/-
(Sunil Kumar Gupta)
Under Secretary to the Govt. of India