UP State Govt to exercise compulsory retirement to non performing staff (Hindi Version Included)
Those whose performance is not up to the mark would be considered for compulsorily retirement as per the government rules,” says the order issued
Those whose performance is not up to the mark would be considered for compulsorily retirement as per the government rules,” says the order issued
Haryana government has decided to increase the fixed medical allowance of government employees, pensioners and family pensioners.
After a gap of nearly 10 years, the Tamil Nadu government on Friday issued orders revising the pay of teachers in government colleges and universities.
A Punjab state government official on Thursday said officials have no objection to the dope test ordered by Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh for government employees
State Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Wednesday ordered a mandatory dope test of all government employees, including police personnel.
Biometric Attendance is now compulsory for all J&K state Government employees – No salary or wages would be drawn if employees did not register in Bio-Metric Attendance Stystem
According to the memorandum the spirit of the MoU signed on June 8 has been rendered useless due to the failure of positive response from the Government’s side.
West Bengal State Govt Employees to get Additional DA of 18% and Interim Relief with effect from 1st January 2019 – Govt issues Orders
GPF Advance Loan – While remaining Loan to be treated as unrecovered Advance, recovery for Advance Loan from GPF to be stopped prior to six months from the date of retirement
The Haryana state government has raised the Dearness Relief on the pattern of the central government employees from existing 5 per cent to 7 per cent.
The West Bengal government has decided to give an additional 18 per cent Dearness Allowance (DA) to state government employees from January next year.
Graduate Typists / Junior Assistants / Record Clerks who have joined / have been appointed prior to 01-04-2013 shall be entitled to higher start of pay