Monday, 23 March 2015

1)7th CPC invites FNPO to meet separately to seek our views on  Our joint Memorandum.
 2)Formats for filing returns under declaration of Assets and Liabilities – Clarification 
3)Helicopter Rides under LTC for Central Government Employees – Proposal under Consideration of Govt – DOPT called for cost analysis on Helicopter flights.

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20/03/2015
1)Holiday on 14th April 2015 on account of Birthday of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.

2)Driving License Charge can be reimbursed for Dispatch rider and MTS.

3)Biometric Attendance – No proposal to introduce an alternative system.

4)Fine for harassment of women at workplace.

5) NFIR Objects the Views of Committee on evolving New formula for PLB 

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19/03/2015
1)REVISION OF PRE-MAILING RATES UNDER BUSINESS Post
2)Compulsory Paid Leave during Pregnancy 
3)Digitisation of Central Government Functioning
4)Shortages of Group C employees including erstwhile Group D employees
5)DETAILS OF DISCUSSION WITH IBA ON 17.03.2015

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18/03/2015
1)Format for giving information to the applicants under RTI Act:
2)NATUROPATHY TREATMENT FACILITIES IN CGHS DISPENSARIES 

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17/03/2015

Supreme Court demolishes Aadhaar card: Judges rule card NOT mandatory for government subsidies

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16/03/2015
1)CGHS withdraws the Office Memorandum regarding issue of Medicine,Click here to see the details
15/03/2015
  • 1)Govt rules out privatisation of BSNL, MTNL

New Delhi, Mar 23 (PTI) The Indian Government on Friday ruled out privatisation of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam (MTNL) even as it admitted that the two state-run telecom service providers were not in the pink of their health.

Responding to a supplementary during the Question Hour in Rajya Sabha, Indian Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, said the intention of the government was to bring them back to profitability.
2)Digital Life Certificate for Pensioners; More Than One Crore Pensioners May be Benefited by the Scheme

 


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