Showing posts with label Transport Allowance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transport Allowance. Show all posts

Monday, 1 June 2015

Revision of classification cities for the purpose of House Rent Allowance and Transport Allowance to Central Government employees



Revision of classification cities for the purpose of grant of House Rent Allowance and Transport Allowance to Central Government employees





Revision of the classification/upgradation certain cities/towns on the basis of Census-2011 for the purpose of grant of House Rent Allowance and Transport Allowance to Central Government employees





The Union Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has given its approval to the proposal of the Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure for reclassification/upgradation of certain cities/towns on the basis of Census-2011, for the purpose of grant of House Rent Allowance (HRA) and Transport Allowance to Central Government employees.






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Tuesday, 24 February 2015

NFIR - 55 Point Charter of Demands Including DA Merger, Interim Relief and Scrap NPS



NFIR’s 55 Point Charter of Demands Including DA Merger, Interim Relief and Scrap NPS





1. Withdraw FDI, PPP in Railways – Stop Out Sourcing, Contractorisation and Privatization.





2. Scrap New Pension Scheme in Railways and restore liberalised pension scheme.





3. DA merger with pay with retrospective effect and payment of Interim Relief to Central Government employees (serving and retired).





4. Calculation and payment of Productivity Linked Bonus (PLB) on actual wages.





5. Transport Allowance be exempted from the purview of Income Tax.






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Thursday, 23 October 2014

Transport Allowance and Travelling Allowance Rules at a glance






Transport Allowance and Travelling Allowance Rules at a glance





At first glance, both transport allowance and traveling allowance might look the same. But, the two are very different for Central Government employees. Recent spate of orders issued by the DOPT and Finance Ministry on TRAVELLING ALLOWANCE was the inspiration behind this write-up.





In its order last week, the DOPT said that senior officers who have to travel by air for official purposes may not have to submit the boarding passes while settlement of TA claims. They will have to henceforth submit the passes only when required. The very next day, the Finance Ministry issued an order that made it mandatory for senior officials to submit boarding passes alongwith TA bills for air journey performed on Government account.






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