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Sunday 14 December 2014

CCGEW MEETING ON 5th JANUARY 2015 at BANGALORE

CCGEW MEETING ON 5th JANUARY 2015 at BANGALORE

CONFEDERATION AVAILABLE OFFICE BEARERS AND STATE SECRETARIES MEETING ON5th JANUARY 2015 AT 6 PM AT BANGALORE

To
1.All CHQ Office Bearers of Confederation
2. All State Secretaries of C-O-Cs

NOTICE

It is hereby notified that a meeting of the available Secretariat members and State Secretaries of the C-O-Cs of Confederation of Central Government Employees& Workers will be held at 6 PM on 05.01.2015 at Bangalore.

Venue: All India Camp Auditorium( Income Tax hall)

All available CHQ Office Bearers and State Secretaries of C-O-Cs are requested to attend the meeting
Agenda:

1. Implementation of the decisions of the National Joint Council of Action of Central Government Employees Organisations participating in JCM and related issues.
2. Any other items with permission of the Chair.
Yours fraternally
M.Krishnan
Secretary General
Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers

Source-http://confederationhq.blogspot.in/
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The continuous empanelment scheme would be in force initially upto 28th February, 2015 for all CGHS cities except Mumbai.

The continuous empanelment scheme would be in force initially upto 28th February, 2015 for all CGHS cities except Mumbai.
S. No. 11045/36/2012/CGHS/HEC
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Central Government Health Scheme
Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi

GUIDELINES FOR CONTINUOUS EMPANELMENT SCHEME FOR EMPANELMENT OF PRIVATE HOSPITALS, DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORIES, EXCLUSIVE EYE CENTRES AND DENTAL CLINICS WITH CGHS.

Background

With a view to ensuring comprehensive health care to CGHS beneficiaries, CGHS has been, apart from the Government Hospitals, empanelling private hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, exclusive eye centres and dental clinics by floating tenders periodically. The last tender process in this context commenced in the January 2014 and through this process package rates for different treatment procedures and investigations have been notified in 2014. As a part of this process, certain hospitals and diagnostic laboratories exclusive eye centres and dental clinics which participated in e-tender process and accepted these rates and also signed MOAs with CGHS have been notified in all CGHS cities except Mumbai.

However, it has been noticed that the number of hospitals, diagnostic laboratories,exclusive eye centres and dental clinics notified in certain cities through the current tender process is not adequate to provide a satisfactory level of Healthcare to CGHS beneficiaries. Also, there has been little or no response in certain other cities, with the result a situation has arisen where CGHS is not in a position to provide to its beneficiaries the requisite healthcare due to lack of adequate number of hospitals, diagnostic laboratories and exclusive eye centres and dental clinics .

Accordingly, it has become necessary to introduce continuous empanelment scheme, under which more hospitals, diagnostic laboratories and imaging centres could be empanelled to take care of inadequacy. In this background, it is proposed to invite willing hospitals, diagnostic laboratories exclusive eye centres and dental clinics to apply for empanelment under CGHS if they fulfill the same eligibility conditions and accept the rates notified by CGHS in 2014.

Empanelment shall be for a period of 2 years or as applicable to other HCOs empanelled earlier through e-tender in 2014 whichever is earlier.

The continuous empanelment scheme would be in force initially upto 28th February, 2015 for all CGHS cities except Mumbai.

Source-http://msotransparent.nic.in/writereaddata/cghsdata/mainlinkfile/File859.pdf
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Postponement of Inter Ministry Athletics Meet 2014-15

Postponement of Inter Ministry Athletics Meet 2014-15

No.1/1/2014-15-CCSCSB
Government of India Ministry of Personnel,
Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training

CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES CULTURAL AND SPORTS BOARD
Room No.361, ‘B’ Wing,
3rd Floor,
Lok Nayak Bhavan,
New Delhi-3
Date: 11-12-2014
CIRCULAR

Sub: Postponement of Inter Ministry Athletics Meet 2014-15

The Inter Ministry Athletics Meet 2014-15 which was to be held on 15th and 16th December, 2014 has now been postponed till further orders due to non availability of Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on above dates.

(Raju Bagga)
Assistant Secretary (CCSCSB)

Source-http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02adm/po.pdf
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Meetings held by 7th CPC (as on 26.11.2014)

Meetings held by 7th CPC (as on 26.11.2014)

At Hyderabad: South Central Railways Employees Sangh; SVP NPA Employees’ Association; Nuclear Fuel Complex, IWU, NUFCOSSA and NFCSAA; Rail Mazdoor Union; All India MES Civilian Engineers’ Association; NIMS Paramedicals Employees Union & Society of Indian Radiographers; All India Central Government Deaf Employees; Scientific Workers Association; All India Retired Railmen’s Federation; All India MES Civilian Engineers’ Association (AIMCEA); ISRO Retired Employees’ Forum; Postal Officers Pension Association; Accountant General Office Pensioners Association; Naval Armament Inspectors Organization; National Defence Group “B” Gazetted Officers’ Association (NDGBGOA); Ordnance Factory Mazdoor Sangh; Government Employees National Confederation (GENC); South Central Railway Engineers Association (SCREA)

12.11.2014     At Shimla: HP State Coordination Committee of Central Govt. Employees and Workers; SAS (Accounts) Association; Central Research Institute Employees’ Association; All India NIC S&T Officers’ Association; All India Postal Administrative Officers’ Employees Union Group “C” and “D” NFPE; All India Association of Inspectors and Assistants Superintendents, Posts; All India Postal Employees Union Group “C”; IAS Officers’ Association

09.11.2014     At Mumbai: IPS Association, Maharashtra; Assistant Audit Officers’ Association; Competent Authority – SAFEMA/NDPSA; Indian Revenue Service Promotee Officers’ Association; Indian Revenue Service Association, Mumbai; Films Division Cameramen; Indian Naval Armament Service Association; Directorate of Marketing and Inspection Employees’ Association, Forest Survey of India

08.11.2014     At Mumbai: All India Defence Pharmacist Association; Orthotics and Prosthetics Association of India; All India CGHS Employees’ Association; All India Association of Statistical Investigators; National Railway Mazdoor Union; All India Naval Technical Supervisory Staff Association; Ordnance Factories Group B Gazetted Officers; National Defence Non-Gazetted Staff Association; All India Association of Non-Gazetted Officers; The Naval Employees’ Union, National Defence Group ‘B’ Gazetted Officers Association

07.11.2014     At Mumbai: ISRO Pensioners’ Association; Directorate of Purchase and Stores Employees’ Association; Atomic Energy Workers and Staff Union; National Federation of Atomic Energy Employees; Atomic Energy Workers and Staff Union; BARC Employees’ Association, Tarapur; All India Association of Inspectors and Assistant Superintendents; All India Savings Bank Control Employees’ Union; All India Central Labour Welfare Organization Staff Association; Central Government Pensioners’ Welfare Association

06.11.2014     At Mumbai: Central Railway Promotee Officers’ Association; Central Railway Mazdoor Sangh; All India Train Controllers’ Association; Central Railway Engineers’ Association; Bhartiya Pratiraksha Mazdoor Sangh; All India Loco Running Staff Association; Western Railway Motormen’s Association; Indian Railways Radiographers’ Association; All India Loco Inspectors’ Welfare Association; Rashtriya Bhartiya Khani Vibhag Karmchari Sangh; Indian Bureau of Mines Employees’ Association; Central Water and Power Research Station; Indian Forest Service Association, Maharashtra

30.10.2014     S30 Retired Pensioners’ Association; PFRDA

29.10.2014     Director General and Other officers of Defence Estate

13.10.2014     At Leh: Personnel of Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, DRDO, BRO, ITBP, MES, All Ladakh Central Government Employees Association

09.10.2014     At Dehradun: Non-Gazetted Officers’ Association, LBSNAA; National Institute for the Visually Handicapped Employees’ Union; Ministerial Staff Association, Survey of India; Topographical Staff Association, Survey of India; Class III Service Association, Survey of India; Central Government Library Association; Faculty, Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy; Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy Staff Association; Faculty, Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education

08.10.2014     At Dehradun: National Defence Medical Laboratory Technical Staff Association; All India Association of Clerical Employees of Ordnance Factories; Employees Union Ordnance Factory, Dehradun; All India Association of Non-Gazetted Officers of Ordnance & Equipment Factories and Quality Assurance Organization; Staff Association, Rashtriya Indian Military College; All India DGQA Engineers Association; Wildlife Institute of India

24.09.2014     Indian Ex-servicemen Movement

23.09.2014     CRPF Officers

22.09.2014     BSF Officers; Forum of retired CAPF officers

17.09.2014     Aviation Research Centre

16.09.2014     RPF Group ‘A’ Officers, IIM Bangalore

15.09.2014     Disabled War Veterans (DISWAVE) Association, DG Bureau of Police Research and Development

26.08.2014     At Bangalore: IAS Officers’ Association, IPS Officers’Association, IFS Officers’ Association

25.08.2014     At Bangalore: IIM Bangalore, ISRO

24.08.2014     At Bangalore: Army Base Workshop (EME) Diploma Holders Association, Bangalore, Air Force Store Keepers Association, All India NCC Defence Civilian Employees Association, Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers – Karnataka State, Atomic Energy Employees Federation, All India Central Excise Inspectors Association, The Indian Hospital Pharmacist Association, Indian Railway Loco Runningmen Organisation, South Western Railways Engineers Association, Railway Wheel Factory, South Western Railway Employees Sangh, All India DRDO Personal Staff Association, DoS Pensioners Forum, Central Government Pensioners Association, Indian Institute of Horticulture Research Employees’ Association, NIMHANS, Veterans Association, All India Loco Running Staff Association

21.08.2014     Physiotherapy Forum; Indian Ordnance Factories Group’B’ Gazetted Officers Association

20.08.2014     Commissioner, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan; Commissioner, Navodaya Vidyalaya Sangathan

24.07.2014     Confederation of Central Government Gazetted Officers
Association; National Ex-Servicemen Co-ordination Committee; Indian Ex-Services League

23.07.2014     Bharat Central Pensioners Federation; Bharat Pensioners Samaj; Group ‘B’ Indian Information Service Association; Indian Postal Service Officers Association; DANICS Officers Association; Group ‘B’ Indian Ordnance Gazetted Officers Association

22.07.2014     Police Commissioner, Delhi; DG Coast Guard; IOFS Officers Association

21.07.2014     Director, IB; Director, CBI; Director, RAW

19.06.2014     Indian Economic Service Officers Association; Indian Statistical Service Officers Association; IFS Officers Association; DGs of CAPFs (BSF+ITBP+Assam Rifles+Sashastra Seema Suraksha Bal); DGs of CAPFs (CISF+CRPF+NSC)

18.06.2014     IFS Officers Association; PFRDA; Officers of Department of Financial Services, MOF; Officers of Department of Pension & Pensioners Welfare; P&T Finance Accounts Gr.A Officers Association; IRAS Officers Association; Central Health Service Association

17.06.2014     IAS Officers’ Association; Central Engineering Services Officers’ Association (Water+Power+Architecture); Central Engineering Services Officers’ Association (Civil+Electrical+Mechanical+Road Transport+Telecom); Income Tax Officers’ Association; Custom Officers Association; Central Excise Officers Association

16.06.2014     IPS Officers’ Association; Representative of Pay Commission cells of Army, Navy and Airforce; Indian Audit and Accounts Service Association; Cost Accounts Association; Civil Accounts Association; Federation of Railway Officers

Source: http://www.govtempdiary.com/2014/12/meetings-held-by-7th-cpc-as-on-26-11-2014/
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Amendment to Rule 3 of Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964 -Need for code of Ethics and Values of Civil Services.

Amendment to Rule 3 of Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964 -Need for code of Ethics and Values of Civil Services.
F. No. 11013/6/2014-Estt.A
Government of India
Ministry ‘Of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension
Department of Personnel & Training
Establishment Division
North Block, New Delhi – 110001
Dated December 10th , 2014
OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Amendment to Rule 3 of Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964 -Need for code of Ethics and Values of Civil Services.

This undersigned is directed to say that Rule 3 of Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964 has been amended vide G.S.R. No 845(E) dated 27 th November,2014 to incorporate the expected standards of the civil services and provide for accountability of civil servants to ensure good governance and better delivery of services to citizen. The above said Notification is also available on the website of this Department at www.persminmov.in/DOPT.asp

2. Consequent to the above amendment, the sub-rule (1) of Rule 3 of Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964 now reads as follows:

Every Government servant shall at all times-
(i) maintain absolute integrity;
(ii) maintain devotion to duty;
(iii) do nothing which is unbecoming of a Government servant;
(iv) commit himself to and uphold the supremacy of the Constitution and
democratic values;
(v) defend and uphold the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security. .of
the State, public order, decency and morality;
(vi) maintain high ethical standards and honesty;
(vii) maintain political neutrality;
(viii) promote the principles of merit, fairness and impartiality in the discharge of duties;
(ix) maintain accountability and transparency;
(x) maintain responsiveness to the public, particularly to the weaker section;
(xi) maintain courtesy and good behaviour with the public;
(xii) take decisions solely in public interest and use or cause to use public
resources efficiently, effectively and economically;
(xiii) declare any private interests relating to his public duties and take steps to resolve any conflicts in a way that protects the public interest;
(xiv) not place himself under any financial or other obligations to any individual or organisation which may influence him in the performance of his official duties;
(xv) not misuse his position as civil servant and not take decisions in order to
derive financial or material benefits for himself, his family or his friends;
(xvi) make choices, take decisions and make recommendations on merit alone;
(xvii) act with fairness and impartiality and not discriminate against anyone,
particularly the poor and the under-privileged sections of society;
(xviii) refrain from doing anything which is or may be contrary to any law, rules, regulations and established practices;
(xix) maintain discipline in the discharge of his duties and be liable to
implement the lawful orders duly communicated to him;
(xx) maintain confidentiality in the performance of his official duties as required by any laws for the time being in force, particularly with regard to information, disclosure of which may prejudicially affect the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the State, strategic, scientific or economic interests of the State, friendly relation with foreign countries or lead to incitement of an offence or illegal or unlawful gain to any person;
(xxi) perform and discharge his duties with the highest degree of professionalism and dedication to the best of his abilities.”.

3. All the Ministries/Departments are requested to bring the contents of this OM to the notice of all officers and staff working under them.

4. Hindi version will follow.
sd/-
(J. Vaidyanathan)
Director (Establishment)
Tel: 23093179

Source- http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02est/11013_6_2014-Estt.A-10122014.pdf
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Wi fi internet connectivity in superfast trains

Wi fi internet connectivity in superfast trains

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
RAJYA SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-2328

ANSWERED ON-12.12.2014

Wi fi internet connectivity in superfast trains

2328 . SHRIMATI AMBIKA SONI
(a) the progress of providing wi-fi internet connectivity in all superfast trains in the Indian Railways;
(b) the number of superfast trains to be covered with wi-fi by the end of the Financial Year and the details thereof;
(c) by what time, all the trains in superfast category will be covered; and
(d) the estimated cost to be incurred for the above project?
ANSWER

MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(SHRI MANOJ SINHA)

(a)Railways have provided Wi-Fi facility in Howrah-New Delhi, Howrah Rajdhani Express (3 rakes) as a pilot project in April 2013 using satellite communication technology for continuous connectivity. A work of provision of Wi-Fi facility in 50 rakes of Rajdhani, Shatabdi and Duranto category trains has been included in Works Programme 2013-14. Initially, as phase I, one Rajdhani Express train and Shatabdi Express (Total 5 rakes) are planned.

(b)By the end of current Financial Year, agency to execute the work in 5 rakes will be finalised.

(c)Currently there is no plan to provide Wi-Fi facility in all trains in Superfast category.

(d)The estimate approximate cost on providing Wi-Fi facility in 50 rakes of Rajdhani/Shatabdi and Duranto Category train is 98.6 crores.
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Source-http://rajyasabha.nic.in/
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Increase in retirement age 60 to 62-Rajya sabha Q&A

Increase in retirement age 60 to 62-Rajya sabha Q&A

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL,PUBLIC GRIEVANCES AND PENSIONS
RAJYA SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-2121

ANSWERED ON-11.12.2014
Increase in retirement age

2121 . Shri Mahendra Singh Mahra
(a) whether Government has decided to increase the retirement age of Central Government employees from 60 years to 62 years, if not, by when such a decision is expected to be taken;
(b) whether such a decision would not result in reduction of employment opportunities to the educated youth of the country; and

(c) if so, the details of rationale for increasing the retirement age?

ANSWER

Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office. (DR. JITENDRA SINGH)
(a): No, Sir.
(b) & (c): Do not arise.

Source: http://rajyasabha.nic.in/
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Rates of Night Duty Allowance w.e.f 01.07.2014 RBE 133/2014

Rates of Night Duty Allowance w.e.f 01.07.2014 RBE 133/2014

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
RAILWAY BOARD
RBE NO.133/2014
NO.E(P&A) II – 2014/HW-1
New Delhi, dated 02-12-2014
The General Manages/CAOs,
All Indian Railways & Prod. Units etc.
(As per mailing lists No.I & II).

Subject: Rates of Night Duty Allowance w.e.f. 01.07.2014.

Consequent to sanction of an additional instalment of Dearness Allowance vide this ministry’s letter No. PC-VI/2008/I/7/2/1 dated 19-09-2014, the president is pleased to decide that the rates of Night Duty Allowance, as notified vide Annexures A and B of Board’s Letter No.E(P&A)II-2014/HW-1 dated 23-05-2014 stand revised with effect from 01-07-2014 as indicated at Annexure A in respect of Continuous Intensive Excluded categories and workshop employees, and as indicated at Annexure B in respect of Essentially Intermittent categories.

2. This issues with the concurrence of the Finance Directorate of the Ministry of Railways.
DA:One
Sd/-
(K.Shankar)
Director/E(P&A)
Railway Board.
ANNEXURE A
Rates of Night Duty Allowance (NDA) with effect from 01-07-2014 for intensive, Continuous and Excluded categories and workshop staff.
S.NoPay BandGrade PayRate of NDA (in Rs.)
14440 – 7440130069.70
24440 – 7440140070.65
34440 – 7440160072.60
44440 – 7440165073.05
55200 – 202001800139.60
65200 – 202001900140.55
75200 – 202002000141.55
85200 – 202002400145.40
95200 – 202002800149.25
109300 – 348004200252.75
119300 – 348004600 and above256.60

ANNEXURE – B
Rate of Night Duty Allowance (NDA) with effect from 01-07-2014 for Essentially Intermittent categories of Staff.
S.NoPay BandGrade PayRate of NDA (in Rs.)
14440 – 7440130046.45
24440 – 7440140047.10
34440 – 7440160048.40
44440 – 7440165048.70
55200 – 20200180093.05
65200 – 20200190093.70
75200 – 20200200094.35
85200 – 20200240096.95
95200 – 20200280099.50
109300 – 348004200168.50
119300 – 348004600 and above171.05

Source-http://www.airfindia.com/Orders%202014/NDA%20RBE%20133_2014.pdf
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Review of Automated System of Allotment [ASA] -Cancellation of enblock Change Waiting List

Review of Automated System of Allotment [ASA] -Cancellation of enblock Change Waiting List

No.12035/16/2010-Pol.II
Government of India
Ministry of Urban Development
Directorate of Estates
Nirman Bhavan,
New Delhi – 110 108.
Dated the 8th December, 2014
OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub : Review of Automated System of Allotment [ASA] – cancellation of enblock change waiting list placed above the unified waiting lists in Types I to IV General Pool Residential Accommodation

The undersigned is directed to refer to the Directorate of Estates O.M. of even number dated 22.12.2010 and 18.11.2011 vide which the then change waiting list [which was based on first-come-first-serve principle] of allottees, who technically accepted the allotted accommodation, for Type I to IV general pool residential accommodation were frozen and placed en block senior to the unified waiting lists prepared as per the new guidelines for Automated System of Allotment [ASA] for change allotments in Type I to IV accommodations.

2. The matter has been reviewed and it has been decided with the approval of the competent authority that the enblock change waiting lists for Type I to IV accommodation placed above the unified waiting lists shall be cancelled immediately. Change as well as initial allotments in Type I to IV accommodation shall be made from the unified waiting lists prepared for the purpose as per the extant rules and guidelines with effect from January, 2015. The existing allottees who had earlier applied for change after furnishing technical acceptance of allotment before introduction of Automated System of Allotment and who were placed enblock above the unified waiting lists, shall now have to apply afresh for change of allotment in respect of Type I to IV general pool residential accommodation.
(M.K.Sharma)
Deputy Director of Estates
2306 1983
Source:http://estates.nic.in/WriteReadData/dlcirculars/Circulars20370.pdf
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Aadhar No. linked to all applications of eAwas-Directorate of Estates

Aadhar No. linked to all applications of eAwas-Directorate of Estates

No.12035/11/2013-Pol.ll
Government of India
Ministry of Urban Development
Directorate of Estates
Nirman Bhavan,
New Delhi-110 108
Dated the 2nd December,2014-12-11

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Request to all existing allottees and new applicants for General Pool Residential Accommodation for providing Aadhar [UID] numbers in e-Awas (Automated System of Allotment) of the Directorate of Estates.
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The undersigned is directed to say that the Government has decided to link Aadhar [UID] numbers of Government servants who are occupying General Pool residential accommodation (GPRA) all over the country. Accordingly, all the existing allottees of General Pool residential accommodation shall enter their Aadhar [UID] numbers in their accounts in e-Awas at the earliest. New applicants for General Pool residential accommodation shall enter their Aadhar [UID] numbers in online forms while applying for residential accommodation.
2. All Ministries / Departments of the Government of India are requested to give wide circulation of these instructions among its employees for their compliance.
(Swarnali Banerjee)
Deputy Director of Estates (Policy)
Phone : 2306 2505
Source-http://estates.nic.in/WriteReadData/dlcirculars/Circulars20369.pdf
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INTER-MINISTRY MUSIC, DANCE AND SHORT PLAY COMPETITION, 2014-15

INTER-MINISTRY MUSIC, DANCE AND SHORT PLAY COMPETITION, 2014-15

No. 12/1/2013-14-CCCSCSB
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel Public Grievances & Pensions
(Department of Personnel and Training)
CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES CULTURAL AND SPORTS BOARD
Room No. 361, B Wing, 3rd Floor
Lok Nayak Bhavan, New Delhi
08-12-2014
CIRCULAR

INTER-MINISTRY MUSIC, DANCE AND SHORT PLAY COMPETITION, 2014-15

The Central Civil Services Cultural and Sports Board is organizing the Inter-Ministry Music, Dance and Short Play competition 2013-14 from 27th to 30th January, 2015 at C.S.O.I Auditorium, Vinay Marg, New Delhi. The entry for the competition should be sent in the prescribed form duly signed by the Welfare Officer of the Ministry concerned to the Board’s Office latest by 15th January, 2015.

2. The entry fee will be Rs. 50/- per head per event in solo music or dance along with separate entry form for each category mentioning the name of the participants and in case of group event name of the participants and Rs. 50/- per head. Rs. 200/- for Short Play. No entry will be accepted without entry fee and after the due date.

3. Participants of inter-Ministry Music & Dance competition being government employees are subjected to the provisions of conduct Rules. Any violation of these provisions would invite disciplinary proceeding.
4. Decisions of the judges be final & no  appeal against their decision would be entertained. Any act of indiscipline will be taken seriously by the Board.

5. The rules and regulations of the competition are enclosed

6. The selection of the artists for All India Civil Services Music and Dance and Short Play competition will be made on the basis of their performance in this Competition.

(Raju Bagga)
Assistant Secretary (CCSCSB)

Source: http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02adm/mm.pdf
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Important message for employees retiring within the next three months

Important message for employees retiring within the next three months

PRE-RETIREMENT COUNSELLING WORKSHOP

Important message for employees retiring within the next three months

The Department of Pension and Pensioners Welfare is organizing a Pre-retirement counselling workshop on 23rd December, 2014 from 2.00 PM to 5.00 PM in the Conference Room of Department of Administrative Reforms, 5th Floor, Sardar Patel Bhawan, New Delhi. The employees of Government of India retiring in the next 3 months are hereby informed that they may attend the workshop. Confirmation with Name, Ministry and Phone No. may be sent at the email address tripti.ghosh@nic.in

Director (PP)
Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare
Phone No. 24624802

Source: http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D3/D03ppw/PRC_231214.pdf
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