GOVERNMENT IN PUBLIC INTEREST MAY RETIRE
ANY GOVERNMENT SERVANT.
Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
V Narayanasamy speaks in the Lok Sabha. Government in public interest may
retire any Government Servant
New Delhi, Mar 15,2012 (PIB): The Central Government
employees are concerned, Government in public interest may retire any
Government Servant after he has attained the age of 50/55 years or after
completion of 30 years service by giving him notice of not less than three
months in writing or three months pay and allowances in lieu of such notice.
This was stated by the Minister of State for Ministry of
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and the Minister of State in the
Prime Minister’s Office, Shri V. Narayanasamy in a written reply in Rajya Sabha
today.
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CONTEMPLATES TO
INTRODUCE NEW HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME...
Central Government contemplates to introduce new Health
Insurance Scheme for the serving employees and pensioners in non CGHS areas...
The Central Government has once again declared, the New Health
Insurance Scheme for Central Government employees and Pensioners is on
consideration to extend on non CGHS cities.
Now, the serving Central Government employees in non CGHS places
are provided medical facilities under CS(MA) Rules, 1944. Pensioners are not
covered under these Rules. They are getting very little amount of Rs.300 per
month as Fixed Medical Allowance in lieu of medical facility. Whereas the
pensioners residing in non CGHS areas have the option to become a CGHS member
in any CGHS covered city of their choice to avail the medical facilities under
the scheme.
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT READY TO IMPLEMENT
PERFORMANCE RELATED INCENTIVE SCHEME (PRIS) TO ITS EMPLOYEES...
The
Central Government has finally decided to implement the Performance Related
Incentive Scheme (PRIS) recommended by the Sixth Pay Commission for all Central
government employees.
Minister
of State for Personnel V.Narayanasamy told in Rajya Sabha with a written reply,
the recommendation has been accepted by the Government, Guidelines are being
worked out through inter-departmental consultation.
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