Re-circulation of instructions reg. revision of the rates of Cycle (Maintenance) Allowance: Railway Board
Re-circulation of instructions reg. revision of the rates of Cycle (Maintenance) Allowance: Railway Board RBE No. 44/2023 dated 16.03.2023
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA(भारत सरकार)
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (रेल मंत्रालय)
RAILWAY BOARD (रेलवे बोर्ड)
PC-VII No. 205
RBE No. 44/2023
No. F(E)I/2023/AL-7/1
New Delhi, dated 16.03.2023
The General Manager,
All Indian Railways/PUs,
(As per standard mailing list).
Sub: Re-circulation of instructions reg. revision of the rates of Cycle (Maintenance) Allowance.
Ref: Board’s letter No.F(E)I/2017/AL-7/1 dated 11.08.2017
Consequent to. implementation of Seventh Central Pay Commission’s recommendations, the rates of Cycle (Maintenance) Allowance were revised vide Board’s letter mentioned under reference.
It has been brought to notice of Board that Board’s instructions regarding grant of Cycle (Maintenance) Allowance are not being followed / have not been implemented by some of the Railways/ Divisions.
The instructions regarding Cycle (Maintenance) Allowance as contained in Board’s letter No .F(E)I/2017/AL-7/1 dated 11.08.2017 are therefore being re-circulated for information/compliance.
Please acknowledge the receipt.
(Jitendra Kumar)
Deputy Director Finance (Estt.)
Railway Board
Source: Indian Railways

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