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Post-operative Follow up treatment from CGHS empanelled hopsitals under CGHS in respect of critically ill CGHS beneficiaries 2 copy
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EPS 95 Pension Latest News: Delhi High Court judgment for employees of exempted organisations Courtesy Financial Express 28.5.19
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By: Sunil Dhawan | Updated: May 28, 2019 2:50:23 PM The High Court of Delhi on the 22nd of May has delivered a judgment that is in favour of the employees of the exempted organization governed by the EPFO. An organization having its own Trust to manage provident fund is an exempted organization while that managed by the EPFO is an un-exempted organisation. There is good news both for the employees and those who have retired from any of the exempted organizations. The High Court of Delhi on May 22 has delivered a judgment that is in favour of the employees of the exempted organization governed by the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO). This judgment after the all-important judgment of the Supreme Court in 2016, which had given its judgment favouring the employees of the un-exempted organisations is to bring cheer to the retirees of the exempted firms as well. According to the judgment, even the employees of the exempted firms will be...
Pay element in Rly running allowance in Raylway services (Revised( Pay rules 2016 and revised rates of kilometrage allowance and allowance in liue of Kilometrage allowance
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CONCORDANCE TABLE FOR REVISION OF PENSION OF PRE 2006 PENSIONERS WHO RETIRED FROM 5TH PAY SCALE OF 6500-10500- OR EQUIVALENT PAY SCALES IN PREVIOUS PAY COMMISSION PERIOD-reg.
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Senior Citizen Welfare Schemes
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Schemes Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) Hon’ble Prime Minister announced Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana as the National Mission on Financial Inclusion in his Independence Day address on 15th August 2014, to ensure comprehensive financial inclusion of all the households in the country by providing universal access to banking facilities with at least one basic bank account to every household, financial literacy, access to credit, insurance and pension facility. Under this, a person not having a savings account can open an account without the requirement of any minimum balance and, in case they self-certify that they do not have any of the officially valid documents required for opening a savings account, they may open a small account. Further, to expand the reach of banking services, all of over 6 lakh villages in the country were mapped into 1.59 lakh Sub Service Areas (SSAs), with each SSA typically comprising of 1,000 to 1,500 households, and in the 1.26 lakh SSAs tha...