List of Allowances & Advances increased 25% increased due to DA raise more than 50% in Railways from 1.1.2011

1 Children Educational Allowance 

 

 

 

 1000.00   

 1250.00

2 Hostel Subsidy Allowance 

 

 

 

 3000.00   

 3750.00

3 Child Care Allowance (for Disabled) 

 

 

 

 1000.00   

 1250.00

4 Washing Allowance 

 

 

 

 60.00   

 75.00

5 Travelling Allowance (T.A) 

 

 

 

 210.00   

 263.00

 

 340.00   

 425.00

 

 400.00   

 500.00

 

 460.00   

 575.00

 

 520.00   

 650.00

6 National Holiday (NHA) 

 

 

 

 170.00   

 213.00

 

 212.00   

 265.00

 

 280.00   

 350.00

7 Break Down Allowance (BDA)

 

 

 

 80.00   

 100.00

 

 120.00  

 150.00

 

 160.00   

 200.00

 

 200.00   

 250.00

8 Special Allowance for Engineering Gateman 

 

 

 

 300.00   

 375.00

9 Conveyance Allowance 

 

 

 

 370.00   

 463.00

 

 480.00   

 600.00

 

 640.00   

 800.00

 

 750.00   

 939.00

 

 850.00   

 1063.00

 

 1120.00   

 1400.00

 

 1680.00   

 2100.00

 

 1270.00   

 2525.00

 

 2430.00   

 3038.00

 

 3000.00   

 3750.00

10 Cycle Maintenance Allowance 

 

 

 

 60.00   

 75.00

11 Night Patrolling Allowance 

 

 

6.00   

 8.00

 

12 Road Mileage Allowance 

 

 

 

 8.00   

 10.00

 

 16.00   

 20.00

13 Tribal Area Allowance 

 

 

 

 240.00   

 300.00

14 Hill Area Allowance 

 

 

 

 480.00   

 600.00

 

 600.00   

 700.00

15 Bad Climate Allowance 

 

 

 

 400.00   

 500.00

16 Nursing Uniform Allowance 

 

 

 

 6000.00   

 7500.00

17 Nursing Allowance 

 

 

 

 3200.00   

 4000.00

18 Washing Allowance (Nursing Staff)

 

 

 

 300.00   

 375.00

19 Project Allowance (Construction/Survey)

 

 

 

 1500.00   

 1875.00

 

 1000.00   

 1250.00

20 Project Allowance (Construction/Survey) 

 

 

 

 1500.00   

 1875.00

 

 1000.00   

 1250.00

21 Composite Transfer Grant (CTG) 

 

 

 

 18.00   

 22.50

 

 9.00   

 11.25

 

 4.60   

 5.75

22 Uniform Allowance Kit Maintenance Allowance & Washing Allowance (RPF/SRPF Group A Officers only) 

 

 

 

 14000.00   

 17500.00

 

 300.00   

 375.00

 

 60.00   

 75.00

23 PG Allowance & Annual Allowance (for Doctors alone) 

 

 

 

 1000.00   

 1250.00

 

 600.00   

 750.00

24 Health & Malaria Inspectors (Additional Duty) 

 

 

 

 1000.00   

 1250.00

 

 600.00   

 750.00

25 Commercial Staff in charge of flag stations 

 

 

 

 800.00   

 100.00

26 Teachers Library work

 

 

(i) ATP -Primary School 

 

 

 

 200.00   

 250.00

(ii) Middle School 

 

 

 

 300.00   

 375.00

(iii) High/Higher Secondary School 

 

 

 

 400.00   

 00.00

27 Announcers ECRCs/Coomercial Clerks/TCs 

 

 

 

 120.00   

 150.00 

28 Train Supdt./TS (Rajdhani Exp.) 

 

 

 

 600.00   

 750.00 

29 Steward (Dy. TS) (Rajdhani Exp.) 

 

 

 

 240.00   

 300.00 

30 CTIs/TTEs Flying Squad 

 

 

 

 200.00 

 

 

 250.00 

 

31 Cook/Cook mate 

 

 

 

 80.00   

 100.00 

32 Senior Scale 

 

 

 

 400.00   

 500.00

JA Grade 

 

 

 

 600.00   

 750.00

SA Grade (Hindi Officers) 

 

 

 

 600.00   

 750.00 

33 Festival Advance 

 

 

 

 3000.00   

 3750.00 

34 Bicycle Advance 

 

 

 

 3000.00  

 3750.00 

35 Warm Clothing Advance 

 

 

 

 3000.00   

 3750.00 

36 Flood Advance 

 

 

 

 3000.00   

 3750.00 

37 Natural Calamity Advance

 

 

 

 5000.00   

 6250.00 

Payment of DA to the CDA pattern employees of 69 CPSEs governed by HPPC recommendations

F.No.2 (54)/2008-DPE (WC) GL - IV/2011
Government of India
Ministry of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises
Department of Public Enterprises


Public Enterprises Bhawan
Block No.14, CGO Complex, Lodi Road
New Delhi, the 30th March, 2011.


OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Payment of DA to the CDA pattern employees of 69 CPSEs governed by HPPC recommendations.

The undersigned is directed to refer to Para 2 and Annexure-III to this Department's O.M. of even number dated 14.10.2008, wherein the rates of DA payable to the employees who are following CDA pattern has been indicated.

2. The DA payable to the employees may be enhanced from the existing rate of 45% to 51% with effect from 01.01.2011.

3. The payment of Dearness Allowance involving fractions of 50% paise and above may be rounded off to the next higher rupee and the fractions of less than 50 paise may be ignored.

4. These rates may be made applicable in the case of CDA employees, whose pay have been revised with effect from 01.01.2006 as per DPE O.M. dated 14.10.2008.

5. All the Administrative Ministries/Departments of the Government of Indian are requested to bring the foregoing to the notice of the Central Public Sector Enterprises under their administrative control for action at their end.



(P.J.Michael)
Under Secretary

http://dpe.nic.in/newgl/glch04b104.pdf

Housing project leaves babus in the lurch

Inordinate delay in the construction of a housing project for the central government employees has left 572 employees, both serving and retired, in the lurch.

The project at Paruthipet near Avadi is being executed by the Central Government Employees' Welfare Housing Organisation (CGEWHO), functioning under the Union ministry of housing and urban poverty alleviation. It was proposed in 2005 and was expected to be over in 2007. But even four years after the scheduled deadline, there is no sign of the beneficiaries getting their houses in the near future.

According to the allottees, though the project was supposed to start in 2005, it actually began only in April 2007. Still, it was expected to be completed by September 2009. But it is getting inordinately delayed owing to the poor execution by the CGEWHO.

"Most of the allottees are retired employees, who have invested all their life-time earnings in this project. We blindly booked apartments since it was a central agency's project. We were told that within 30 months of the launch, the works will be completed. The promoter has also collected escalation charges from us citing various reasons. It is a pity that all of us still continue to stay in rented apartments," said an allottee.

CGEWHO, in its letter to the allottees last month, said the delay was due to inevitable reasons like rain and flooding and the houses would be ready by May 2011. But going by the pace at which construction progresses, not many are convinced that it will be ready in the next two months.

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"On earlier occasions also, they gave us different deadlines for completion. But we feel the project would take at least one more year for completion. There is no justification for the delay. When other private builders are capable of completing similar projects in 24 months, why should CGEWHO take 72 months?" wondered Aravind Ramachandran, an allottee.

Many beneficiaries feel the central agency is delaying the project with the hope that some allottees will pull out. "The CGEWHO has given us the option of pulling out. It says the money will be returned. But this is a ploy to sell the apartments at a higher price and take a huge cut," charged an allottee.

One of the allottees has also moved the consumer court in Tiruvallur.

A senior CGEWHO official in charge of the project said, "The project got delayed because of problems in getting legal clearance for the land. We are working towards meeting the May, 2011 deadline. We are confident of completing it."