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Thursday, April 12, 2018

CHQ CIRCULAR




Yours comradely.
                                                                  CHQ CIRCULAR

No. R-III/Circular-42/2018                                                        Dated 10-04-2018

To

All CWC Members, Circle, Divisional and Branch Secretaries.

Dear Comrades,

                        All India RMS & MMS Employees Union Group ‘C’ CHQ Red Salute & congratulate to all CWC members,Circle/Divisional/Branch Secretaries, office bearers  and Members for participating and making a grand success of all phased programmes including fourth Phase One Day Hunger Fast on 10-04-2018 in front of all CPMsG offices called by R-III & R-IV CHQ and now CHQ appeal to all to mobilize rank & file to participate and make a grand success of coming programmes and be ready for indefinite strike if the demands are not settled.

NATIONAL CONVENTION OF C.G. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS:- Confederation of C.G. Emp. & Workers has decided to  organise a National Convention on 10 June, 2018 at Sundaraiyya vignana Kendram, Bagalingampally   Hyderabad from 10 AM to 5 PM  with object to declare the campaign programme and the strike to settle 10 Point Charter of Demandfs. The Confederation has allotted  quota to NFPE as 150 delegates to participate in the said convention. NFPE allotted the quota to R-III as 20 delegates, therefore, R-III circle wise quota is as under:-

Assam-1, Bihar-1, Gujarat-1, J&K-1,Punjab-1, Haryana-1, U.P.-1, M.P.-1, Maharasthra-2, , Orissa-1, W.Bengal-2,Kerala-2, Karnatka-2,Telengana-2,  A.P.-2, T.N.-2, Delhi-1, Jharkhand-1, Chhatisgarh-1, H.P.-1

All the delegates may be intimated to book their up and down travel tickets immediately. Food and accommodation will be arranged by COC AP & Telengana. Delegation fee has been fixed Rs.500/- per head. Delegates may contact for details the following:-

1.   Com. Azuz G.S COC----                    9848082697
2.   Com. V.Nageswara Rao Pr COC-    9912348233

32nd AIC:- The 32nd All India Conference of  All India RMS & MMS Employees Union Group `C`will be held at Ram Lila Maidan G.T. Road, Ghantaghar, near Railway Station  Ghaziabad U.P. from 23rd to 25th May, 2018. Hectic preparations are going on  to make the Conference a grand success. Branches may please intimate the number of delegates including lady delegates to Reception Committee under intimation to CHQ immediately.

QUOTA RECEIPT:- Divisional/Branch  Secretary/delegates must bring receipt of Branch MO Receipts for having paid quota upto April, 2018. Divisional/Branch in arrears will not be allowed to participate in the AIC. Branches must come with their Banners.

BIENNIAL REPORT:- The Biennial Report was published in April -2018 RMS WORKER issue. Read it carefully and come prepared with Amendments, if any.

SOUVENIR:-The Reception Committee of 32nd A.I.C. of  All India RMS & MMS Employees Union Group `C` to be held at Ram Lila Maidan G.T. Road, Ghantaghar, near Railway Station  Ghaziabad U.P. from 23rd to 25th May, 2018 is to release a Souvenir. The  Tariff rates of Advertisement in Souvenir is being sent /attached to the Circle Secretaries and Divisional Secretaries to collect the maximum advertisement from their respective Circles  and forward them to the Reception Committee well in advance so as to help the Reception Committee to meet expenses.

ACCOMMODATION:- Accommodation will be provided from Morning of 22 to 26 May, 2018. Anyone requires accommodtion prior or after to that has to bear on their own. If intimated earlier it will be provided on their cost. Food will be provided from 22 to 25 May, 2018. Delegation fee has been fixed as Rs. 1500/- per head.

DELEGATES TO NOTE:- Delegates coming by train are requested to contact RMS offices. Volunteers will be available from 22 May 2018 to guide them. Delegates and visitors are requested to bring their Aadhar /any ID Cards zerox copy nessary for accmmodation. For any information please contact the following:-

1.    Com. K.C. Verma               G/S       Reception Committee                  9971994545  
2.    Com. K.P. Singh          Treasurer      Reception Committee                   9911126375
3.    Com. A.K. Gautam              D/S                                                      9868859619
4.    Com. Dhanpal                    D/S                                                      9953785621
5.    Com. Virendera Kumar        D/S                                                      8851850950
                                                      With best wishes.

Yours comradely

(Giri Raj Singh)
General Secretary
Yours comradely.





(Giri Raj Singh)
General Secretary




(Giri Raj Singh)
General Secretary






PENDING ISSUES OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES – NC JCM STAFF SIDE
Shiva Gopal Mishra
Secretary
National Council (Staff Side)
Joint Consultative Machinery
for Central Government Employees
13-C, Ferozshah Road, New Delhi – 110001
E-Mail : nc.jcm.np@gmail.com
No.NC-JCM-2018-CS/PM
April 10, 2018
            The Cabinet Secretary,
            Government of India
            Cabinet Secretariate,
            Rastrapati Bhawan,
            New Delhi.

Sub: Pending issues of Central Government Employees

Dear Sir,

            As you are aware that the Central Government Employees issues particularly review of New Pension Scheme, Minimum Wage and Fitment Formula are pending since long. Its unfortunate that inspite of assurance given by Cabinet Ministers and our pursuation with you time to time has not yilded any result so far. We had deffered the strike on a clear cut assurance but the committees formulated to resolve the issues have not done any thing, with the result creating lot of anguish amoagest Central Government Employees.

            It is also unfortunate that inspite of continues persuation the meeting of National Council has also not been fixed gives an impression than no body is serious for resolution of long pending demands of Central Government Employees. The National Council JCM (Staff Side) had tried its level best for a negotiated settlement but unfortunatly could not succed due to willy nilly atitude of Government.

            In view of all round dissatisfaction among Central Government Employees it is requested that the above demands could be resolve without further loss of time and meeting of National Council (JCM) should also be convend at an earliest to resolve the other issues submitted as agenda.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
(Shiva Gopal Mishra)
Secretary
PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION IN KV SCHOOLS THROUGH MP RECOMMENDATIONS

            As per the decision taken in the 103rd Board of Governors meeting held on 30.10.2015, the existing quota of 06 (six) children for admission in Kendriya Vidyalayas on the recommendation of Hon’ble Members of Parliament during each academic session under the Special Dispensation Scheme is enhanced from 06 to 10 (ten) with effect from the academic session, i.e. 2016-17.

            The Revised Scheme of Special Dispensation Admission for Members of Parliament comes into vogue with effect from the academic session 2016-17 with the following features:

1.         Each Hon’ble Member of Parliament can refer 10 (ten) cases for admission under the scheme in an academic year but such recommendations shall be confined to children whose parents belong to his constituency either by domicile or on account of having been soon-before posted there or else on account of exigencies of service, migrate to his constituency. Such recommendations would be for admissions in Kendriya Vidyalaya(s) located in his constituency only. In case there is no Kendriya Vidyalaya in the constituency of the Hon’ble MP(Lok Sabha), she/he can recommend these admissions in the Kendriya Vidyalaya(s) located in any neighbouring contiguous constituency. For Members of Rajya Sabha, the State from which the member has been elected would be deemed to be his constituency for this purpose. Nominated members of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha can recommend 10 cases for admission in any one or more Kendriya Vidyalaya(s) of the country.

2.         These admissions shall be over and above the class strength.

3.         These recommendations would be made for classes I and IX.

4.         These admission would be made at the beginning of the academic year and no admission would be allowed after the prescribed cutoff date of the year.

5.         The recommendations to be made shall be valid only if these are made in the prescribed format provided to each Members of Parliament by KVS(HQ). Recommendations sent in any other format/manner shall not be considered.

6.         The children recommended by Hon’ble Members of Parliament must be otherwise eligible for admission as per the extant KVS Admission Guidelines.

Sample Coupon: (Published by KVS (HQ) MP-KVS-Coupon


CLAIMING TA DA BILLS – LODGING, FOOD BILL VOUCHERS ARE NOT REQUIRED

 

CGDA has reiterated that for Claiming TA DA Bills,  Hotel Accommodation, Food Bill, Taxi Charges  Vouchers are not required with reference to  the Finance Ministry Order issued on 1st February 2018
Controller General of Defence Accounts
Ulan Batar Road, Palam, Delhi Cantt- 110010
06.04.2018
No. AN/XIV/19015/Govt. Orders/TA/DA/LTC/Medical/2018

All PCsDA/CsDA/PCA (FYs)

Sub: Travelling Allowance Rules — Implementation of the Recommendations of the Seventh pay Commission.

 

A copy of Government of India, Department of Expenditure Office Memorandum No. 19030/1/2017-E.IV dated 01.02.2018 on the above subject is available on the website of CGDA for your information, guidance and necessary action please.

  According to the OM of Department of Expenditure dated 1st February 2018
      ” The 6th CPC had changed the old concept of Daily Allowance by introducing reimbursement of Hotel Accommodation, Food Bill and Taxi Charges on production of vouchers for the same. Since this was a new concept, therefore, option was given to the employees to choose either the old 5th CPC single rate of DA or the new system of DA based on reimbursement of expenses as per 6th CPC. The 7th CPC has recommended to continue the concept of reimbursement of Hotel Accommodation, Food Bill and Taxi Charges with the exception that vouchers are not required to be produced for Food Bills]




REITERATION OF INSTRUCTIONS RELATING TO APPLICATION OF OWN MERIT IN DIRECT RECRUITMENT FOR APPOINTMENT OF OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES (OBCS) – REGARDING (Click the link below to view)

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FURNISHING THREE COPIES OF JOINT PHOTOGRAPHS (OR SEPARATE PHOTOGRAPHS) WITH WIFE OR HUSBAND BY THE PENSIONER TO HEAD OF OFFICE WHILE FILLING UP/UPLOADING THE PENSION FORMS    -REGD. (Click the link below to view)

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STEPS TAKEN FOR SMOOTH FUNCTIONING OF POSB OPERATIONS AND PREVENTION OF FRAUDS IN CBS OFFICES
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