Wednesday 10 June 2015

Final Meeting between NC JCM Staff Side with 7th Pay Commission – AIRF Report



Final Meeting between NC JCM Staff Side with 7th Pay Commission – AIRF Report





Meeting between NC JCM Staff Side with 7th Pay Commission





Today NCJCM Staff Side under the leadership of Com. Shiva Gopal Mishra/Secy Staff Side NC JCM met with 7th Pay Commission to discuss issues pertaining to pay scales of Central Government Employees and Pensioners. 





Pictures of the meeting is being released underneath. Details of the deliberations held during meeting are being reproduced herein.

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7th CPC Report Submission Expected in August - NFIR Published details of Yesterday's Final Meeting



7th CPC Report Submission Expected in August - NFIR Published details of Yesterday's Final Meeting 



Minimum wage - Rate of Increment - Fitment Formula



Qualification related Pay Scales - Pay parity for common categories - Date of effect of revised Pay Structure and allowances



Upward revision of Ex-gratia to the families of employees killed in the course of performing duties - Parity in pension for eliminating the discrimination,


Rectification of MACPS aberrations - Grant of increment to those retiring on 30th June and 31st December of the year.






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Tuesday 9 June 2015

NAC Meeting today : Upgradation of Pay for LDC and UDC will be discussed



Upgradation of Pay Band and Grade Pay of LDC and UDC will be discussed in National Anomaly Committee Meeting.





NAC Meeting today : Upgradation of Pay for LDC and UDC will be discussed





The Secretary, NCJCM Staff Side has already informed that a meeting NAC will be held after the final Meeting of NCJCM with 7th Pay Commission. Accordingly the DOPT is holding the National Anomaly Committee Meeting today at 3.00 PM at New Delhi. The office Memorandum issued to all Staff Side Members 0f The National Anomaly Committee stated that.






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Monday 8 June 2015

Income Tax for Premature Provident Fund withdrawal of more than Rs.30,000



Income Tax for Premature Provident Fund withdrawal of more than Rs.30,000





The Government has announced that income tax will be imposed if, at the time of premature withdrawal, the Provident Fund amount is in excess of Rs.30,000.





Finance Minister brought a new provision in his budget that allows for TDS on Provident Fund withdrawal before five years of continuous service. When calculating the period of continuous service of five years, the previous employment can also be included. The intention of this at promoting long-term savings. The amendment will come into force from June 2015.






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Clarification on Children Education Allowance as FAQ issued by Railway Board on 1.6.2015



Clarification on Children Education Allowance as FAQ issued by Railway Board on 1.6.2015





A table of ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ issued by Railway Board regarding Children Education Allowance. The order repeatedly indicates the same line of sentence for the question of ‘Third Child’ as ‘Reimbursement is permissible only the two eldest surviving children..’





And also clarified for the questions of Number of Note books and Recognition of Educational Institution in form of FAQ. Reproudction of the order and given below for your ready reference…






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Sunday 7 June 2015

Defence Civilians Medical Aid Fund – Exemption from Income Tax on donation exceeding Rs.250



Defence Civilians Medical Aid Fund – Exemption from Income Tax on donation exceeding Rs.250





Exemption u/s 80 (G) of Income Tax Act on donation to DCMAF – PCDA Orders





Defence Civilians Medical Aid Fund (DCMAF)


Ministry of Defence


Room No. PC – l, B-Block


Dalhousie Road,New Delhi-110011





19 March 2015





To


Heads of All Defence Units


All Labour Welfare Commissioners






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One Rank One Pension – Ex-Servicemen Decide to Fight



One Rank One Pension – Ex-Servicemen Decide to Fight





Ever since Narendra Modi took charge as the new Prime Minister, expectations have been running high. When expectations run high, so do disappointments. Despite the fact that some time is needed for implementing the various promises that his party had made during the Parliamentary elections, questions are also being raised as to why there is such a long delay.






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