Re-Engagement of retired staff on daily remuneration
Railway Board has extended Re-engagement of retired staff on daily remuneration basis for one year up to 14.09.2016
Ministry of Railways has approved the GM(P) for re-engagement of retired staff on daily remuneration in exigencies of services, for a further period of one year, i.e.,up to 14.09.2016.
RBE No .97/2015
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(RAILWAY BOARD)
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No. E(NG)ll/2010/RC-4/6
New Delhi, dated.31.8.2015
The General Manager (P)
All Indian Railways/PUs
Sub: Re-engagement of retired staff on daily remuneration basis in exigencies of services.
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Attention is invited to this Ministry’s letter of even number dated 17.10.2014 (RBE No.112/2014) on the above subject. Keeping in view the acute shortage of staff in various categories of posts and consequent hampering of the Railway’s services, Ministry of Railways (Railway Board) have decided to extend the said scheme, in exigencies of services, for a further period of one year, i.e.,up to 14.09.2016, in the same terms & conditions as mentioned in the Board’s letter of even number dated 27.09.2012. While implementing the scheme, General Managers may keep in view the fresh recruitment made in the vacant posts.
This issue with the concurrence of the Finance Directorate of Ministry of Railways (Railway Board).
(Neeraj Kumar)
Director Estt. (N)II
Railway Board
Download Railway Board RBE No .97/2015 No. E(NG)ll/2010/RC-4/6 dated.31.8.2015

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