Compassionate Appointment in Central Government Services
This is compilation of Office Memorandums issued by DOPT from time to time relating to Appointment on Compassionate Grounds in Central Government Services
This is compilation of Office Memorandums issued by DOPT from time to time relating to Appointment on Compassionate Grounds in Central Government Services
The Government of India (DOPT) has issued Notification amending the definition of the term "child" for the purpose of availing leave under CCS (Leave) Rules. As per the new note inserted, the term "Child" will include a child taken as ward by the Government servant, under the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 or the personal…
all payments to government servants, other than salary, above Rs. 25,000, by issue of payment advices, including electronically signed payment advices
Central Civil Services (Leave) Rules, 1972 is sought to be amended to the effect that Central Government Employees can not avail any leave for a continuous period of Five years
A copy of every communication regarding pension is required to be endorsed to the pensioner by each node of pension delivery. Please ensure that your full contact postal address (preferably with PIN code) is always updated. Promptly intimate any changes of address
It is clarified by DOPT that the term ‘Year of Availability’ for the purpose of relative seniority of direct recruits/promotees would be same as prescribed in the model calendar for DPC
Retired officers of central civil services can now get their annual confidential performance report after retirement.
Based on recommendation of Sixth Pay Commission report in the office Memorandum F.No: 14014/2/2009-Estt(D) dated 11.12.2009, it was decided by the Government that for appointment on compassionate grounds, in exceptional circumstances Government may consider recruiting persons not immediately meeting the minimum educational standards.
Central Government Pensioners and family Pensioners are to get Dearness relief at par with Central Government Employees at the rate of 65% with effect from 01.01.2012.
The Ministry of Finance has issued the order for enhancing Dearness Allowance from 58% to 65% with effect from 1st January 2012.
A Central Government employee retiring in accordance with the Pension Rules is entitled to receive superannuation pension on completion of at least 10 years of qualifying service. Other benefits are Commutation of Pension, Gratuity, Leave Salary, and CGEGIS.