Thursday 6 May 2010
OFFICIAL MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF NATIONAL ANOMALY COMMITTEE HELD ON 27/03/200
DOPT ISSUED THE OFFICIAL MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE NATIONAL ANOMALY COMMITTEE HELD ON 27th MARCH 2010
As per the Minutes the Chairman of the National Anomaly Committee assured that all new schemes will be introduced only after consultations with the Staff Side. Will the spirit of this statement will be kept in mind by the Postal Authorities is highly doubtful.
The Chiarman assured constitution of a separate Joint Committee to look into the anomalies of MACP and the same is already constituted as we have intimated in our earlier blog.
Chairman assured that the question of revision of FMA [Fixed Medical Allowance] is under the consideration of the Department of Pension and Pensioners' Welfare but he will take up with the Cabinet Secretary for early decision on this matter.
Grant of 1800 Grade Pay to Temporary Status Casual Labourers is under the consideration of the DOPT.
Date of increment on 1st July will not be postponed if an official do not have 6 months regular service from 1st January and 1st July every year; If the official has put in minimum 6 months regular service in a year his increment would be drawn on 1st July automatically - Orders to this effect would be issued soon.
On important issues like grant of increment on 1.1.2006 to all officials whose increment date is between February and June, the Minutes says that this issue would be deeply considered for analysing any further anomalies and appropriate orders would be issued before the next meeting or if necessary further discussions would be held with the staff side by the Department of Expenditure.
Next Meeting of National Anomaly Committee will be held in last week of June 2010.
Full text of the Minutes can be downloaded by clicking the Link Below:
http://persmin.nic.in/writedata/CircularNotification/ScanDocument/11_2_2008-JCA-1.pdf
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K.Ragavendran
Secretary General NFPE
Thursday, May 6, 2010
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