MACP SCHEME–CGDA CIRCULAR

CGDA CIRCULAR

Subject: Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme (MACPS):Clarification regarding grant of financial benefit to Hindi Officers.

The matter regarding grant of financial Upgradation under MACP Scheme to those Hindi Officers, who have been initially appointed as Hindi Translators -grade II, after qualifying the Departmental examination, was referred to the Ministry for clarification as to whether, the appointment of such Hindi Translators is to he treated as fresh appointment or promotion, for grant of benefit under MACP Scheme

DOP&T vide ID No. 61550/12/CR dated 14,11.2012 has now clarified that such appointment shall be treated as direct recruitment and past service/promotion will not be counted for the benefits under ACP/MACP Schemes, in terms of clarification point of doubt No. 6 issued vide DOP&T F. No.
35034/I/97—Estt (D) (Vol. IV) dated 10.2.2000 circulated under AN/XI/11051/ACI’ dated 17.2,2012.

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List of holidays of Govt.of West Bengal in 2013

Government of West Bengal
Finance Department
Audit Branch

No. 10015-F(P)                                                                              Kolkata, the 10th December, 2012.

NOTIFICATION

In exercise of the power conferred by the explanation to Section 25 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (XXVI of 1881), read with Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, Notification No. 20/25/56-Pub(I) dated the 8th June, 1957 the Governor is pleased to declare the following days to be public holidays during the year 2013,

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Antony has promised to remove anomalies in pension: Army Chief

Army Chief General V K Singh today said that the Defence Minister A K Antony has promised to remove the anomalies in the pension of ex-servicemen.

Addressing a gathering of ex-servicemen on Delhi's outskirts, General Singh said that the government is sensitive to the needs of the retired soldiers and efforts are being made to remove anomalies in their pension as identified by the sixth pay commission.

 
"After the sixth pay commission, 46 anomalies were discovered which were causing losses to the ex-servicemen. These have been put before government and we are committed to remove them to ensure that every one gets an equitable pension," he said.

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