The intelligence agencies have warned that if the announcement of the higher allowances and HRA is delayed further there could be a nationwide unrest. The issue that was supposed to be taken up at last cabinet was not taken up due to the absence of the Finance Minister. It is unlikely that the Cabinet will set the agenda for the issue before June 24. Jaitley will leave on a 4-day visit to Russia on June 20 and currently he is busy with the presidential polls for the agenda to be taken up on 19th.
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Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Shri.Ram Nath Kovind Announced As NDA’s President Candidate!
Ram Nath Kovind Announced As NDA’s President Candidate!
President candidate Ram Nath Kovind profile :
Ram Nath Kovind (born 1 October 1945) is the present Governor of Bihar and the NDA candidate for the position of the President of India. Kovind is a Dalit leader and a politician from the Bharatiya Janata Party-BJP. He is an advocate by profession and practices in Delhi.
On June 19, 2017, BJP president Amit Shah declared him the NDA candidate for the post of President of India.
He is born in Kanpur Dehat District (Uttar Pradesh). Father's Name Late Maiku Lal. Mother's Name Late KalavatiMarital. Status Married. Spouse's Name Savita Kovind. Children Prashant Kumar, and Swati. Education B.Com., L.L.B. Profession Practiced as Advocate, Hon'ble Delhi High Court for Central Govt. (1977-79). Permanent Advocate at Hon'ble Supreme Court of India for Central Govt. (1980-93). Positions Held Member, Rajya Sabha, 1994-2006. (Elected from Uttar Pradesh)
Member, Parliamentary Committees for SC/ST Welfare, Home Ministry, Petroleum & Natural Gas, Social Justice and Rights, Law & Justice, Chairman of Rajya Sabha Housing Committee.
Member, Management Board for Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Lucknow.
Member, Board of Governors, Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata.
Represented India at United Nations (New York) and addressed the General Assembly during Oct, 2002.
Foreign Visits As Member, Rajya Sabha, visited Thailand, Nepal, Germany, Switzerland, France, United Kingdom, Pakistan and United States of America on study tours.Present Address Governor House, B. G. Camp, Patna - 800 022.
After graduating in law from a Kanpur college, Kovind had gone to Delhi to prepare for the civil services examination. He passed this exam on his third attempt. He, however, did not join as he was selected for an allied service instead of IAS and thus started practising the law.
Kovind was Central Government Advocate in Delhi High Court from 1977 to 1979 and Central Government Standing Counsel in Supreme Court from 1980 to 1993. He became Advocate-on-Record of the Supreme Court of India in 1978. Had practiced in Delhi High Court and Supreme Court for about 16 years till 1993. He was enrolled as an Advocate in 1971 with the Bar Council of Delhi.
Monday, June 19, 2017
Fitment committee has recommended to raise the basic pay of each employee roughly by 14.5 per cent
With the Cabinet set to discuss the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission after June 25, here is a list of what central government employees can expect on revised allowances and HRA. The Cabinet which was scheduled to meet on Wednesday will now do so only after June 25 as it is International Yoga Day. Moreover Finance Minister Arun Jaitley is out of the country and will return only by June 25.
Government is likely to hike HRA for central government employees under the revised 7th Pay Commission allowances. At the next Cabinet meeting, speculated to be held on Monday, the government is likely to take up discussions on revised HRA. The Committee on Allowances has recommended HRA to be fixed between 25-27% as against demands of 30%. The panel, however, had recommended that HRA be paid at 24%, 16% and 8%.
Government reviews service books of 67,000 staff
The review exercise is a part of the government's efforts to further improve the service delivery and governance system.
NEW DELHI: The central government has undertaken an exercise to review the service records of about 67,000 employees, including IAS and IPS officers, to identify non-performers.
The review exercise is a part of the government's efforts to further improve the service delivery and governance system.
NEW DELHI: The central government has undertaken an exercise to review the service records of about 67,000 employees, including IAS and IPS officers, to identify non-performers.
The review exercise is a part of the government's efforts to further improve the service delivery and governance system.
Saturday, June 17, 2017
Important Announcement!!! AIAPS- All India Conference!!!
Dear Postmasters and Supervisors,
All India Association of Postal Supervisors - All India conference will be held at Kodaikanal (a beautiful hill station) Tamilnadu circle on 09,10,11th August 2017. Tamilnadu Circle Conference also will be held on those days.
All members are requested to attend the conference without fail and to plan your schedule accordingly.
Kindly Book your tickets early to avoid last minute rush.
By Air : Madurai Airport is the nearest to reach the Kodaikanal.
By train : Dindingul is the nearest railway station to reach the Kodaikanal.
Reception committee details and other details will be published shortly.
AIAPS ZINDABAD
Brotherly Yours....
- MANOJ BHARDWAJ
General Secretary,
All India Association of Postal Supervisors(GL),
Noida, U.P
Centre may announce 7th CPC Allowances by next week in its Cabinet Meeting
Govt likely to Announce HRA at the rate of 27, 18 and 9 percent soon
It is expected that Central Government will announce the revised rates of HRA and other Allowances in its next Cabinet meeting. It is obvious that the Govt has no reason to postpone the decision on 7th CPC Allowances.
All the Central Government Employees are at the peak of their Frustration level over Government for not implementing the Allowances at the revised rates.
Can’t Take Both Salary, Pension: Govt To Chiefs Of Regulatory Bodies : DoPT
New Delhi: The chairpersons and members of regulatory bodies cannot take both salary and pension, the Centre has said.
Existing norms provide that chairpersons and members shall be deemed to have retired from central or state government service on the date of their appointment to any regulatory authority.
“In case such officers are in receipt of pension, the same shall be deducted in accordance with the prevailing orders applicable to the re-employed pensioner,” the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) said.
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