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IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS DATED :16.08.2017 Regarding notional increment to those who completed full one year at the time of retirement.

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS DATED   :16.08.2017 CORAM THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE S.M.SUBRAMANIAM W.P.No.15107/2016 & WMP.No.13159/2016 S.Srinivasan                                                                                                         ..              Petitioner           Vs 1.The Principal Secretary to Government    Finance [CMPC] Department    Fort St George, Chennai 600 009. 2.The Pension Pay Officer,    College Road, Chennai 600006.                                                                                ..              Respondents PRAYER : Petition filed Under   Article 226 of the Constitution of India to issue of Writ of Certiorarified mandamus, to call for the records of the 1st respondent relating to G.O.Ms.No.11, Finance [CMPC] Department, dated 31.12.2014 and to quash the same insofar as it restricts the grant of notional increment purely for the purpose of pensionary benefit in case of Government servant who

Government of Tamil Nadu Finance (pay cell) department dt : 25.04.18 Grant of increment notionally

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Incorrect fixation of 6th CPC pension as on 1.1.06 in case of HB LALL retired Section Officer Postal and Telecommunication Audit Kapurthala (Punjab) considering him to be in lower scale of Rs.5500-9000 instead of Rs 6500-10500 dt : 27.04.18

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Undue delay in the implementation of orders contained in OM dated 6.4.2016 in respect of pre-2006 pensioners of Coffee Board and also extension of 7thCPC benefits to the pensioners of Coffee Board and other Boards under the administrative control of Department of Commerce

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THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) NO. 694 OF 2015 Shiva Kant Jha…. Petitioner(s)Versus Union of India …. Respondent(s) JUDGMENT

THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) NO. 694 OF 2015 Shiva Kant Jha…. Petitioner(s)Versus Union of India …. Respondent(s) JUDGMENT R.K. Agrawal, J. 1) The jurisdiction of this Court has been invoked by the petitioner herein by filing this writ petition against the alleged unfair treatment meted out to several retired government servants in their old age and their state of affairs pertaining to reimbursement of medical claims under the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS). 2) Brief facts: (a) The petitioner herein is a CGHS beneficiary (retired pensioner) having a CGHS Card valid for whole life for medical treatment in Private Ward. The petitioner herein submitted two sets of his Medical bills under the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) for reimbursement on account of his treatment done in November, 2013 in the Fortis Escorts Hospital, New Delhi for Rs. 9,86,343/- for his cardiac ailments involving the implant of CRT-D device and

Payment of dearness relief to re-employed pensioners and employed family pensioners: Clarification thereof. dt : 12.04.2018

Payment of dearness relief to re-employed pensioners and employed family pensioners: Clarification thereof. O/o the Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (Pension) Draupadighat, Allahabad-211014 Circular No. 200 No. AT/Tech/263-XXIII Dated: 12/04/2018 Sub: Payment of dearness relief to re-employed pensioners and employed family pensioners: Clarification thereof. Ref: This office Circular No. 166 dated 07/03/2013, Circular No. 173 dated 07/04/2014 and Circular No. 179 dated 12/05/2015. Provisions for payment of dearness relief to re-employed pensioners and employed family pensioners is laid down in Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions (Deptt. of Pension & Pensioners Welfare) OM No.45/73/97-P85PW(G) dated 02/07/1999 issued under this office Important Circular No. 07 dated 13/08/1999. As per the ibid OM, before 18/07/ 1997, in terms of the existing orders, Dearness Relief to pensioners and family pensioners is to remain suspended during the period a pension

Digital civil registration is one powerful way of enabling every child to potentially have a unique medical record that follows them through life

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Hinduatan times 20 Apr 2018 Delhi India can lead the way to deliver health for all  By Seth Berkley Zoom Bookmark Share Print Listen Translate By using digital identity systems, the lives of thousands of children under the healthcare radar can be changed The recent revelation that 50 million social media profiles were misused to manipulate voters in the United States means we now have yet another reason to be vigilant about our online identities. However, rather than shunning technology, we need to embrace it. Because digital technology could hold the key to safeguarding the voting rights for millions of the most marginalised people, while improving their health and prospects at the same time.  One in four children worldwide are born without their birth being registered. These vulnerable children grow up living under the radar with no access to education, healthcare and, later on in life, the right to vote. Digital identity technologies have the potential to leapfrog th

CGHS Wellness Centre Visakhapatnam

No BPS/SG/vizag/018/1                                                                                     Dated 17.4.18 To Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda Honourable Union Minister  H & FM GOI Room No 348 A wing, Nirman Bhavan ,New Delhi-110011 Subject : CGHS Wellness Centre Visakhapatnam Respected Sir,      Central  Govt Health Scheme has been sanctioned to Visakhapatnam and one Wellness Centre, under The Administrative control of ADDL Director CGHS  Hyderabad, has started functioning wef 9.1.2017. At Present one male Doctor and one Female Doctor are working in the Centre. Location of the Wellness Centre is in one corner of the city. Visakhapatnam City with over  20 Lakh Population spreads over vast area and Central Govt Pensioners availing CGHS facility are residing in Different corners of the city. For example Pensioners residing in areas link Pendurthy, Gajuwaka, Madhurawada have to travel a distance of 50 km (Both Ways) for getting prescription & medicines. To my know

Revision of Pension of pre 2016 Pensioners dt : 18.04.2018

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copy to :  Shri A K Prasad,  Financial Commissioner (Railway)    2. Shri S N Mathur,  Joint Secretary (Pension) 

Lakhs of PPOs pending with banks for payment for over 6 mnths

Check out @RREWA’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/RREWA/status/986094410835243009?s=09 @PMOIndia @RailMinIndia @DOPPW_India @FinMinIndia lakhs Of PPOs generated are pending fr payment with Banks fr over 6 mnths. No one is bothered only lip sympathy. No result of grievance on PG portal/ Nivaran portal https://t.co/PeXSW8i9l3

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"The Apex court slams ‘inhuman’ govt decisionThe Times of India (New Delhi edition)14 Apr 2018

"The Apex court slams ‘inhuman’ govt decisionThe Times of India (New Delhi edition)14 Apr 2018 he real test must be the factum of treatment. Before any medical claim is honoured, the authorities are bound to ensure as to whether the claimant had actually taken treatment. Once it is established, the claim cannot be denied on technical grounds," the bench said. The court passed the order on a PIL filed by former Indian Revenue Service officer and advocate Shiva Kant Jha who was treated for a heart ailment at Fortis Escorts Hospital in Delhi and Jaslok Hospital in Mumbai in 2003. The total expenditure in the treatment was around Rs 13.8 lakh. The government initially refused to reimburse the bill on the ground that the hospitals were not empanelled and there was no need to implant CRT-D device. After repeated representations made to the government, an amount of Rs 5.84 lakh was reimbursed to Jha on the basis of rates fixed under CGHS. He thereafter approached the Supreme