Cost ceiling of attendants engaged in lieu of TADK through contracted manpower outsourcing agency: Railway Board
Clarification on Cost ceiling of attendants engaged in lieu of TADK through contracted manpower outsourcing agency: Railway Board Order dated 05.04.2023
भारत सरकार Government of India
रेल मंत्रालय Ministry of Railways
रेलवे बोर्ड (Railway Board)
No.E(NG)II/2020/SB/5
New Delhi, dated 05.04.2023
The General Manager (P),
All Zonal Railways/Production Units,
(As per standard mailing list). |
Sub: Clarification regarding cost ceiling of attendants engaged in lieu of TADK through contracted manpower outsourcing agency.
Ref: Board’s letter of even no. dated 14.10.2022.
In partial modification to Board’s letter under reference, para 2(ii) of Board’s letter dated 14.10.2022 is amended as under:
“In cases where it is not possible to man the posts, an attendant in lieu of TADK may be provided by Zones through contracted manpower outsourcing agency subject to the cost ceiling (excluding other statutory obligation, Service Charge, GST and other administrative costs) of such attendant to not exceed bottom of Level-1 in the Pay Matrix of the 7th CPC plus applicable D.A.”
This issues with the approval of the competent authority.
Sd/-
(Umesh Kumar Tiwari)
Joint Director Estt.(N)
Railway Board
Rail Bhawan, Raisina Road, New Delhi-110001
Source: Indian Railways

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