CHERTVROLET CAR-CSD RATES

CSD PRICE LIST AT CHENNAI

(Note: All rates are subject to change and availability also.)

INDEX MODEL RATE
64632 AVEO 1.4 LT BS IV 599316
64563 AVEO 1.4 LS BS IV 521016
64635 AVEO UVA 1.2 BASE BS IV 359464
64571 AVEO UVA 1.2 LS BS IV 387335
64573 AVEO UVA 1.2 LT OPT PACK BS IV 435298
64572 BEAT 1.2 LS BS IV 326225
64631 BEAT 1.2 LT BS IV 364070
64565 SPARK 1.0 LS BS IV 304683
64566 SPARK 1.0 BS IV 277577
64590 SPARK 1.0 LT BS IV 331791

CGHS-INTDRODUTION


The Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) is available for comprehensive medical care including indoor and outdoor treatment facilities to Central Government employees and civilian pensioners’. The scheme covers 24 cities of the country. 2.57 lakh pensioners with 5.67 lakh beneficiaries were registered with the CGHS as of March, 2008. The CGHS facilities are provided to the pensioners through a network of 329 dispensaries. 19 polyclinics, 65 laboratories, 17 dental units. 5 allopathic first aid posts and maternity hospital/centers. In addition, CGHS refers, where necessary, cases to State! Central Government hospitals and referral hospitals.

CGTTS has also recognized a number of private hospitals and diagnostic centres in the CGHS covered cities, where the beneficiaries can avail medical health facilities as per the package rates approved by the CGHS for a particular treatment. The recognized private hospitals and diagnostic centers are required to provide credit facilities to pensioners and their dependants holding valid CGHS card and valid permission from CGHS authorities. In case of an emergency, the recognized private hospitals and diagnostic centers are required to extend credit facility on production of only the CGHS card. Medical claim is also reimbursable in case treatment had to he taken by a pensioner in emergency in an unrecognized hospital.


This performance audit attempts to evaluate the performance of CGHS in reimbursement of the claims of pensioners.

Report of arrest to superiors by Government servants

CCS(CCA) RULES

It shall be the duty of the Government servant who may be arrested for any reason to intimate the fact of his arrest and the circumstances connected therewith to his official superior promptly even though he might have subsequently been released on bail. On receipt of the information from the person concerned or from any other source the departmental authorities should decide whether the fact and circumstances leading to the arrest of the person call for his suspension. Failure on the part of any Government servant to so inform his official superiors will be regarded as suppression of material information and will render him liable to disciplinary action on this ground alone, apart from the action that may be called for on the outcome of the police case against him.

[MHA letter No. 39/59/54-Est.(A) dated the 25th February, 1955]

State Governments have also been requested to issue necessary instructions to Police authorities under their control to send prompt intimation of arrest and/or release on bail etc. of Central Government servant to the latter’s official superiors.