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Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Redeployment of SAG post of IP&TAFS Group-A and posting of Sh. Sangeet Kumar at PAO Lucknow-Reg.


 

GUIDELINES REGARDING ADMINISTRATION OF COVID VACCINE TO THE CGHS BENEFICIARIES OM DATED 26.03.2021

 Misc-12/CGHS/Gr. Cell/2021/DIR/CGHS

Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Directorate General of CGHS

Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated the 26 March 2021

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Guidelines regarding administration of COVID vaccine to the CGHS beneficiaries-

 

The Department has been receiving various representations and grievances regarding administration of COVID vaccine to the CGHS beneficiaries. The matter has been examined and it has now been decided that:

 

1. As per the Government of India policy, the vaccination against COVID illness is being provided free of cost to the beneficiaries at the designated government facilities. The beneficiaries are required to pay Rs. 250/- per dose in the private hospitals only. As per the policy no reimbursement has been provisioned if a beneficiary decides to get vaccinated at private empanelled hospitals, therefore the referral for .the same by the. CGHS Wellness Centers to the private hospitals is not required.

 

2. The planning and operational aspects for COVID-19 vaccination are in the domain of the State Governments. The District Health authorities of the State Governments are making arrangements for listing of the health facilities. for providing training, logistics, vaccinators and the vaccine to the identified facilities where COVID-19 vaccination centers are being planned and started. The CGHS does not have any role in this. A request has been made to all States to consider utilising CGHS Wellness Centres as CVC (Covid Vaccination Centre), if feasible.

3. All the beneficiaries are required to register themselves on the CoWin app and to indicate the name of the CVC where they would like to avail the vaccination and also the convenience of time at which to avail the same.

Here’s a step-by-step guide for registration and booking a vaccination appointment on CoWin:

·         People can register and book an appointment for vaccination either directly through the CoWin portal or through the Arogya Setu app which js integrated with CoWin portal.

·         On CoWin portal, enter your mobile number and click on the OTP (One Time Password). Enter the OTP received on your mobile and click on the verify button.

·         If registering through Aarogya Setu app, go to the CoWin tab, tap on the Vaccination tab and the click on Proceed.

·         A registration page will appear where you will need to fill in the beneficiary’s details, such as name, year of birth and gender. You will also need to enter the photo id type.

·         If the registration is meant for a senior citizen, click on Register. If it’s for a person with co- morbidities, click on YES where the form asks, “Do you have any co-morbidities (pre- existing medical conditions)”. The beneficiaries in this category need to carry a medical certificate when they go for their vaccine appointment.

·         Once registered, a confirmation message will be sent to your registered mobile number.

·         After registration, the system will show the “Account Details”. On this page, you can add three more beneficiaries by clicking on Add More button.

·         One person can add up to four people linked with one mobile number.

·         You can schedule an appointment by clicking on a calendar icon, below a column named Action.

·         You will then be taken to “Book Appointment for Vaccination” page where you will need to fill in the beneficiaries’ address details – State/UT, District, Block and Pincode. Click on the Search button once done.

·         A list of vaccination centres will appear based on the search criteria.

·         Upon choosing a centre, the available slots (date and capacity) will be displayed.

·         After selection the dates, click on “Book”.

·         A confirmation page with “Appointment Successful” message will be displayed.

·         If you want to reschedule, you can again log in with your mobile number, enter OTP and make the changes by clicking on the edit icon below the ‘Action’ column against registered individuals. In case you have to move to another city, you can make changes to find the nearest vaccination centre as well.

 

4. This issues with the approval of the Competent Authority.

Sd/-
(Dr Sanjay Jain)
Director CGHS


Sunday, March 28, 2021

HAPPY HOLI


 





Friday, March 26, 2021

Local officiating arrangement in AO cadre from amongst eligible AAOs-reg.



 

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

MHA GUIDELINES FOR EFFECTIVE CONTROL OF COVID-19

 (CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO VIEW THE GUIDELINES & DO TO CHIEF SECRETARIES OF STATES)

https://www.mha.gov.in/sites/default/files/MHAOrder_23032021.pdf

https://www.mha.gov.in/sites/default/files/DOLetter_23032021.pdf

COVID-19 VACCINATION


Monday, March 22, 2021

24th AIC of AIPAEA held at 19.03.2021 to 21.03.2021
































 

Thursday, March 18, 2021

Appointment to the post of Member (Finance) in DCC - Reg.


 

GRANT OF PAID HOLIDAY TO EMPLOYEES ON THE DAY OF POLL – REGARDING

 (Click the link below to view)

https://dopt.gov.in/sites/default/files/Election_3.pdf

GENERAL ELECTIONS TO LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLIES OF ASSAM,KERALA,TAMIL NADU,WEST BENGAL,PUDUCHERRY, 2021 AND BYE-ELECTION IN 6-MALAPPURAM PC OF KERALA AND 39-KANNIAYAKUMARI PC OF TAMIL NADU 

Friday, March 12, 2021

ROTATIONAL TRANSFER OF OFFICIALS OF GROUP ‘C’, ‘B’ (NON-GAZETTED) AND ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT POSTS: DEPARTMENT OF POSTS ORDER DATED 08.03.2021


No. X-12/2019-SPB-II-Part (1)
Government of India
Ministry of Communications
Department of Posts
(Personnel Division)

Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg
New Delhi – 110 001

Dated: 08th March, 2021

To

All Chief Post masters General,
Chief General Manager, BD Dte/ Parcel Dte/ PLI Dte/ CEPT Mysore
Director, RAKNPA / All Postal Training Centres
Additional DG, Army Postal Service, C/o 56 APO

Subject: Rotational transfer of officials of Group ‘C’, Group ‘B’ (Non — Gazetted) and Assistant Superintendent of Posts in Department of Posts – reg.

Madam/Sir,

I am directed to refer to Directorate letter no. X-12/1/2019-SPN-II dated 17.04.2020 vide which rotational transfer of officials were kept on hold till further orders. Thereafter, keeping in view the austerity measures, Directorate vide letter no. 12-1/2019-SPB-1 (Part 1) dated 19.05.2020 had issued some additional guidelines in consultation with Vigilance Division of Directorate to be taken into consideration while ordering rotational transfer for the year 2020-21, which were effective till 31.03.2021.

2. The matter has been reviewed in Directorate and competent authority has decided that provision of Rotational Transfer as available in Transfer guidelines issued vide letter no. 141-141/2013-SPN-II dated 17.01.2019 may be operated w.e.f. 01.04.2021.

Yours faithfully,

 

 (Muthuraman C)
Assistant Director General (SPN


CALENDAR OF EXAMINATIONS SCHEDULED TO BE HELD IN THE YEAR 2021

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http://utilities.cept.gov.in/dop/pdfbind.ashx?id=5400

Thursday, March 11, 2021

CENTRAL TRADE UNIONS CALLS UPON TO OBSERVE 15TH MARCH AS ANTI PRIVATISATIOJN, ANTI-CORPORATISATION DAY.

 

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No. Confd. Circular-2021                                                                Dated: 10th  March 2021

 CENTRAL TRADE UNIONS CALLS UPON TO OBSERVE

15TH MARCH AS ANTI PRIVATISATIOJN,

ANTI-CORPORATISATION DAY.

Dear Comrades,.


In the Budget that was presented by the Finance Minister on Ist Feb. 2021 the major resource mobilisation besides indirect taxes was through disinvestment or outright sale of public enterprises.  Life Insurance Corporation, the largest organisation in the Insurance industry not only of India but perhaps even of the world has been specifically earmarked for sale.  It is one of the best performing enterprise in the Public sector today.  The return, s the Government of India has received from LIC  is several times of its investment, i.e. in the form of dividends, taxes etc.  While the sale of public enterprises was justified earlier on the plea of the recurring losses in the past, it is presently no more so..  BJP and all its predecessor formations had been opposed to public enterprises, itself , though such investment had been the key for the economic advancement of the country in the post independent era.  In fact the Prime Minister’s statement justifying the decision was a clear admission that the ruling party is not ashamed of bartering away India’s assets, acquired by the public money to selected private enterprises or even foreign nationals.  As part of the crony capitalism, the theme of governance of the present government, most of the public  enterprises, divested or sold  would be gobbled up by Adanis and Ambanis. Unashamedly and pretty well knowing that it is nothing but  atravesty of truth, they propagate the virtues of right wing policies and its capacity to propel growth.When millions were driven to the  shores of penury and poverty  due to the various such disastrous decisions taken by this government, like demonetisation, the hurry with which the GST regime was brought in, the separate duty regime for petroleum products whereby the prices have now been doubled despite the dwindling international crude prices etc., unending agony was inflicted on common people.  The ushering in of the new labour code, the anti farmers bills rushed through the Parliament are some of the recent anti-people steps taken by this government to please the corporates.  The country’s economic growth got extremely decelerated in the Covid period  that it went into  minus 23%  recently.  However, the number of billionaires in our country increased even in Covid days and India added 40 names to the list of billionaires of the world. The toughest resistance to the pernicious policies of the present Government came from the farmers agitation, which has now entered the most crucial phase.  It is heartening to note that they are determined to ensure the reversal of the recent enactments made solely for the purpose of enriching the selected corporate house.

1.    It is in this background that the Central Trade Unions met at New Delhi.  The meeting decided to call upon all its affiliates Associations and Unions and the friendly federations to observe 15th March 2021 as anti-Privatisation and anti-corporatisation day by organising central rally, Dharna, demonstration etc. preferably near the Railway Station or in front of any Central Govt. Office. 

2.    The bank and insurance employees will be on strike on 16th and 17th March, 2021. Solidarity and support actions would be organised on those days.

3.    To hold dharna /relay hunger strike etc. on 23rd, 24th and 25th March, 2021 jointly by all sections of the workers aa decided earlier as part of the mass mobilization programme. 

4.    To organise joint programmes on 23rd March, 2021 along with farmers organisations to commemorate the martyrdom of the National heroes; Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru.

Confederation has decided to endorse the above decisions of the Central Trade Unions and calls upon all affiliates and State COCs to carry out the programme.

           With greetings,

                                                                            Yours fraternally,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  (R.N. Parashar)

                                                                           Secretary General.