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Promotion of Self-Certification in place of affidavits and attestation by Gazetted Officers

Promotion of Self-Certification in place of affidavits and attestation by Gazetted Officers   
Less Government More Governance
A citizen friendly and accountable administration is the focus of the Government. A series of steps to achieve this goal have been initiated. These include simplification of procedures, identification and deletion of archaic laws/rules, identification and shortening of various forms, leveraging technology to bring in transparency in public interface and a robust public grievance redress system.

Promotion of Self-Certification in place of affidavits and attestation by Gazetted Officers is one important step in this regard. This greatly reduces the time and effort on the part of both the citizen as well as the Government officials.

Leveraging the power of information technology brings with it the advantage of transparency and speed. One of the focus areas of Government is to reduce the decision making layers to the minimum while allowing for faster means of information sharing/dissemination.

The Government has launched a website mygov@nic.in for this purpose. This is a citizen centric platform to empower people to connect with the Government and contribute towards good governance. Suggestions are also received on the PMO website. It also seeks expert advice from the people, thoughts and ideas on various topics that concern India. Citizens can join the discussion to share, debate and add value.

Dr. Jitendra Singh Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions gave this information in Lok Sabha today in a written reply to a question by Dr. Shashi Tharoor, Shri B. Vinod Kumar and Shri Anantkumar Hegde.

Source: PIB News
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Application Format for Grant of Special Sanction for purchase of CAR through CSD

Application Format for Grant of Special Sanction for purchase of CAR through CSD

Effective w.e.f. 01 MAY 2014

Appendix

(Ref to Para 5 of Ql\/IG Br/CS Dte
letter No 96301/Q/DDGCS/Car
Sanction dt 16 Apr 2014)


ORIGINAL/DUPLICATE

NOTE: 1. PLEASE FILL THE FORM LEGIBLY IN BOLD LETTERS/FIGURES.

2. RETAIN DUPLICATE INK SIGNED COPY (DULY COUNTERSIGNED) WITH YOU FOR PERUSAL BY CSD DEPOT.

APPLICATION FORMAT FOR GRANT OF SPECIAL SANCTION FOR PURCHASE OF CAR THROUGH CSD
Source: Desa Blog
[http://desanavy.wordpress.com/2014/08/12/canteen-application-forms]

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Extension of relaxation for travel by Air on LTC to visit J&K and NER – Confederation writes to Dopt

Extension of relaxation for travel by Air on LTC to visit J&K and NER – Confederation writes to Dopt

Confederation Secretary General Shri M.Krishnan writes to the Secretary of Department of Personnel and Training  regarding extension of the facility of travel by air on LTC to visit J&K and NER.

He requested in his letter to extend the facility to the employees working in Central Government service. He also added, this extension not only for exclusively encourage tourism to these regions but for the Central servants to be motivated for visiting the finest places of our Indian soil.

#Confederation News, #LTC, #LTC by Air, #LTC by Air visit J&K, #LTC by Air visit NER, #Air Travel on LTC,  #Air Travel to J&K,# DOPT, #LTC by Air to NER
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Hota Committee Experts Recommendations on Disciplinary & Vigilance Inquiries

Hota Committee Experts Recommendations on Disciplinary & Vigilance Inquiries

No.372/3/2007-AVD-III (Vol.10)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
AVD-IV(A)

North Block, New Delhi
11th August, 2014

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Recommendations of the Committee of Experts on Disciplinary & Vigilance Inquiries (Hota Committee).

The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department’s OM of even number dated 4th December, 2012 followed by reminders dated 24th January, 2013 & 11th April, 2013 (copies enclosed) and to say that the report on action taken in pursuance of DoP&T’s O.M.s mentioned therein is still awaited from your Ministry/Department.

2. It is, therefore, requested that the same may please be expedited.

Encl.: As above.


sd/-
(Kamal Kishore)
Under Secretary to the Govt. of India

Source: www.persmin.gov.in
[http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02ser/372_3_2007-AVD-III-Vol.10-11082014.pdf]

#dopt, #Dopt Orders 2014 #, DOPT, #DOPT Orders, #Hota Committee Recommendations, #Vigilance Clearance
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Extension of LTC facilities to Defence Industrial Employees – CGDA Orders

Extension of LTC facilities to Defence Industrial Employees – CGDA Orders

Office of the Controller General of Defence Accounts,
Ulan Batar Road, Palam, Delhi Cantt-110010

Circular
No.AT/IV/LTC/III

Dated: 12/08/2014
To
All PCs DA/Cs DA
PCoA(Fys) Kolkata

Sub: Extension of LTC facilities to Defence Industrial Employees

A reference was received from MES Employee’s Union Pune wherein a doubt has been raised that whether LTC claims on account of IRCTC packages are to be restricted to the shortest route from HQrs to the declared place of visit or the entire tour package is to be reimbursed.

2. The matter was referred to MoD for clarification. MoD D(Civ-II) in consultation with DoPT has clarified vide MoD ID No.1 1(1)/2013/D(Civ-II) dated:14.07.2014, that “reimbursement in such cases will be in accordance with Gol Decision (I) and GID (2) under Rule 13 of CCS (LTC) Rules 1988, whichever is applicable”.

3. Copy of the same is enclosed herewith for information and taking necessary action while admitting such claims.

sd/-
A.N.Das)
Jt.CGDA(AT-III)
Source: www.cgda.nic.in
[http://www.cgda.nic.in/audit/extension%20of%20ltc%20to%20defence%20Indust%20emp%20130814.pdf]

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MEMORANDUM TO SEVENTH CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION GOVERNMENT OF INDIA - AINTSSA submitted on 30.7.2014

Memorandum to 7th Pay Commission – AINTSSA submitted on 30.7.2014
MEMORANDUM TO SEVENTH CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

B.B. Mohanty
Member, Naval Heaquarters JCM Council,
Confederation of Defence Recognized Association

President
All India Naval Technical Supervisory Staff Associations.
Address: F-10/105, Kings Ville, Green City,
Ambarnath (East), Thane-421501.
Email-mohanty555@yahoo.co.in
Mob. No. 08655481087

AINTSSA/BBM-DO/31 /VII CPC

30 Jul 2014
The Member Secretary,
7th Central Pay Commission,
Post Box No. 4599,
Hauz Khas Post

Respected Madam,

PREFACE

On behalf of All India Naval Technical Supervisory Staff Association, I welcome and wish all the success to the 7th Pay Commission in their mission of evolving pay structures and other related matters, which is expected to be fair enough for the government employees to lead a dignified life and perform their duties effectively and efficiently.

AINTSSA represents about 4000 Technical Supervisors working in Indian Navy in various Naval establishments of the Nation. They are basically from all the branches of engineering – including Civil , Mechanical , production, Electrical , Computer, Electronics & Telecom Engineering etc. They supervise and guide around 26000 workforce of Navy.

We present this memorandum to 7th CPC representing the following categories in the Indian Navy:
Around 2400 Chargeman
Around 1600 Foreman


Degree of skills, strain of work and requirement of knowledge, experience & expertise, continued & updated technical knowledge with effective training, mounting responsibility and accountability, multifaceted work contents, working condition with hazards and fatigue, mental & physical strain pertaining to these categories have been elaborately explained in the subsequent explanations.

The key to efficiency and competitive spirit in work lies not only in getting appropriate salary for the job but also with dignity & status. We welcome the provisions provided in the terms of reference. Those strategies are to be evolved in order to attract talents and retain them in service which is considered to be the need of the day in the globalised era.

Important role of these middle level managers was recognized by 3rd & 4th CPC which exclusively granted appropriate pay scales to technical supervisors based on their job contents and other factors. But it was shattered by the V & VI CPC which completely ignored their duties and responsibilities and diluted their status by seriously disturbing their relativity.

Further the fact that Naval Dockyards, NSRYs, Training centers and Ship building establishments of Indian Navy are basically technical organizations and the safe successful and efficient performance of the organizations lies primarily in the hands of their technical work forces who are supervised, trained and overseen by these technical supervisors.

7th CPC is requested to look into the serious anomalies caused especially by the Sixth CPC which have demoralized the category due to non-redressal of these anomalies – as brought out in this Memorandum. We request the Pay Commission to kindly evolve a replacement scale to the categories and ensure natural justice and dignity.

Technical Supervisors shoulder the direct responsibilities of safe, efficient & ‘Failure proof’ production, repair, maintenance and operation of almost all the systems of Naval warships of Indian Navy. Reduction of manpower in artisan staff, introduction of new ships, addition of new assets and introduction of new & modern technologies etc, have substantially added to their duties and responsibilities over the years. Other departments provide only necessary support to them in order to enable them to discharge their functions.

It is unfortunate that both 5th and 6th Pay Commissions had underestimated the significance and sensitiveness of the work-content of the technical supervisors, their responsibility and accountability. Many vital factors like their ‘Professional qualifications’ & ‘greater responsibilities’ as well as the accountability towards public safety and efficiency of the Nation went out of sight of both these Pay Commissions.

But, supporting categories like Accounts, Teachers and Nurses who were all along in the lower pay scales than the Technical Supervisors, were given up-gradation and were placed even two grades higher than Technical Supervisors. Worse and even more humiliating is the fact that the pay of categories like MCM, which work under the Technical Supervisors, were also equated with them – undermining the Supreme Court judgment of “the supervisor’s pay cannot be equal to the person being supervised”.

It is our earnest request that 7th CPC may consider the facts brought out in our memorandum. Commission is requested to remove various obstacles that come in the way of attracting talents to the technical supervisory cadre of Indian navy and in improving the efficiency of working system for which the Commission may kindly provide appropriate replacement scales for Chargemen and Foremen, which may justify the relativity of the emoluments in accordance with the job contents, working conditions, accountability & responsibilities, multi-faceted skills & critical management capacity.

I, also earnestly believe that we may be summoned for tendering oral evidence before 7th CPC in line with the earlier CPCs.


Thanking you,
yours faithfully,
(BB Mohanty)
President
Click to read Memorandum

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