Monday, January 16, 2017

PFRDA to organise National Pension System service fortnight from February 1

PFRDA to organise National Pension System service fortnight from February 1

"In order to ensure availability of information and ease problem, PFRDA and NSDL/CRA send various communications regularly to promote awareness regarding NPS.

The activities scheduled to be taken up during the fortnight (Feb 1-15), include updating subscriber details, printing of transaction statement for the subscribers, resolving grievances and addressing issues of pending exit/withdrawals under NPS.

PFRDA will organise a service fortnight from February 1 for building subscribers awareness and disseminate information regarding National Pension System (NPS) - the government's flagship pension programme. According to the Pension Fund and Regulatory Development Authority (PFRDA), subscribers and employees of the central and state governments are not fully aware about NPS which leads to a large number of queries and grievances.

"In order to ensure availability of information and ease problem, PFRDA and NSDL/CRA send various communications regularly to promote awareness regarding NPS.

"However, it has been observed that in absence of latest contact details in their NPS accounts, most of the subscribers are not receiving such communication," the regulator said.

Therefore, during the awareness fortnight at offices of central and state governments, besides sharing information, nodal offices and the subscribers will be apprised about the need of updating their personal data to enable the system to work effectively.

The activities scheduled to be taken up during the fortnight (Feb 1-15), include updating subscriber details, printing of transaction statement for the subscribers, resolving grievances and addressing issues of pending exit/withdrawals under NPS.

PFRDA said the central ministries and state governments will be required to encourage the subscribers attached to them for downloading mobile apps. The maximum number of downloads of the app will be awarded.

The regulator said that downloading of mobile app by the subscribers will considerably reduce the dependence on the nodal officers.

"This will result in saving time and efforts of the nodal officers," it said. As on November 30, 2016 there were about 1.4 crore subscribers under NPS with over Rs 1.61 lakh crore asset under management.

7th Pay Commission: Will BJP pay the price for not implementing 7CPC before Assembly polls?

7th Pay Commission: Will BJP pay the price for not implementing 7CPC before Assembly polls?

The state governments, especially those ruled by opposition parties, used the 7th Pay Commission recommendations as an effective tool to woo voters ahead of Assembly polls.

New Delhi, Jan 16: Prime Minister Narendra Modi led government approved the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission in June last year. It’s been six months and the Modi government is yet implement the 7th Pay Commission recommendations. However the state governments, especially those ruled by opposition parties, used the 7th Pay Commission recommendations as an effective tool to woo voters ahead of Assembly polls. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and his Uttarakhand counterpart Harish Rawat outsmarted the Modi government on implementation of the 7th Pay Commission ahead of Assembly elections in their states. Will the BJP pay the price for not implementing the 7th Pay Commission before Assembly polls?

The Assembly Elections will be held in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur in the first quarter of the year. Of the five states, three - Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Goa - have announced they will implement the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission. While Uttar Pradesh is governed by Samajwadi Party, Uttarakhand in under Congress rule. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is in power in Goa.

When the demonetisation drive of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was making headlines in December last year, Chief Minister Harish Rawat led Uttarakhand government announced it will implement the 7th Pay Commission recommendations. Uttarakhand was the first to implement the 7th Pay Commission's recommendations. With the populist announcement, Harish Rawat hopes to fight anti-incumbency in the state.

Similarly, Uttar Pradesh CM Akhilesh Yadav announced implementation of the 7th Pay Commission on December 13 last year, months before the crucial Assembly polls. The implementation of the 7th Pay Commission is likely to benefit more than 21 lakh state government employees, teachers and pensioners. The move is being seen by many as an attempt to offer sops to the government employees ahead of the crucial state assembly polls in 2017.

Goa, where the ruling BJP is fighting with Congress and Aam Aadmi Party, also announced it will implement the 7th Pay Commission recommendations before the model code of conduct came into force on January 4.

With pay hike decision under the 7th Pay Commission, the parties holding power in poll-bound states are trying to influence about 28 lakh employees and pensioners, and their dependents during the upcoming polls. On the other hand, the Modi government lost this battle politically as the model code of has come into force. It means the Modi government cannot announce the implementation of the 7th Pay Commission before March 8, by when the assembly polls would be over and budget presented.

Revision of rates of subscription under CGHS due to revision of pay and allowances of Central Government employees and revision of pension/ family pension on account of implementation of recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission

7th Pay Commission recommendations on CGHS - Govt orders will be effective from 1st February 2017 - Ministry of Health issues modification OM

No. S.11011/11/2016- CGHS (P)/EHS
Government of India
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
EHS Section
Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated the 13th January, 2017
OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: Revision of rates of subscription under Central Government Health Scheme due to revision of pay and allowances of Central Government employees and revision of pension/ family pension on account of implementation of recommendations of the Seventh Central Pay Commission.

In partial modification to this Ministry's OM of even No. dated 9th January, 2017 on the subject mentioned above, the undersigned is directed to say that the revised rates will be effective from 1st February 2017 instead of 1st January, 2017.

2. Other contents of the above said OM will remain unchanged.
(Sunil Kumar Gupta)
Under Secretary to the Government of india

Download Office Memorandum No. S .11011/11/2016- CGHS (P)/EHS dated 13.01.2017 issued by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

Central Civil Services (Leave Travel Concession) Rules, 1988 - Relaxation to travel by private airlines to visit Jammu & Kashmir

LTC to J&K by Private Airlines travelled from 28.11.2015 to 31.05.2016 - Dopt Orders on 13.1.2017

"It has been decided to allow the claims of those Government employees who had travelled by private airlines to Jammu & Kashmir on LTC during the gap period of 28.11.2015 - 31.05.2016."

No.31011/7/2014-Estt.(A-IV)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
Establishment A-IV Desk
North Block, New Delhi-110 001
Dated: January 13, 2017
OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Central Civil Services (Leave Travel Concession) Rules, 1988 - Relaxation to travel by private airlines to visit Jammu & Kashmir.

The undersigned is directed to refer to this Ministry’s O.M. of even no. dated 28.11.2014 on the subject noted above and to say that vide aforesaid O.M., facility to travel on LTC by private airlines to Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) under the special dispensation scheme was allowed for a period of one year. This facility ended w.e.f. 28.11.2015 and was re-introduced on 01.06.2016.

2. Many references have been received about Govt. employees who had inadvertently travelled by private airlines to J&K during the gap period i.e. from 28.11.2015 to 31.05.2016, under the impression that the facility was still operational and were later facing difficulties in settlement of their LTC claims.
3. The issue has been examined in consultation with Department of Expenditure and Ministry of Civil Aviation. In relaxation to this Department’s O.M. of even no. dated 28.11.2014, it has been decided to allow the claims of those Government employees who had travelled by private airlines to Jammu & Kashmir on LTC during the gap period of 28.11.2015 - 31.05.2016. This shall be subject to the condition that tickets have been booked through the authorised modes and at LTC-80 fare or less and other conditions prescribed in DoPT’s O.M. No. 31011/7/2014-Estt.A-IV dated 28.11.2014.

(Surya Narayan Jha)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
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Authority: http://dopt.gov.in/

FAQ on Central Staffing Scheme

FAQ on Central Staffing Scheme

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who are eligible to apply for Central Staffing Scheme?
Officers from 36 participating services and fulfilling the eligibility conditions as given in the circular are eligible to apply.

2. If a particular Service is not listed in the Participating Services, can it be included?
No. The participating services are duly approved by Appointments Committee of Cabinet (ACC).

3. Whether this online application is also for Posts of Chief Vigilance Officers (CVOs).
No. the online application is only for Posts under Central Staffing Scheme.

4. How an IAS officer will apply for Central Staffing Scheme.
IAS officers will apply through IntraIAS Website (http://intraias.nic.in). For IntraIAS Portal an IAS Officer needs UserName and Password.

5. In case, if an IAS Officer is not having the Username / Password, how to get it?
The Officer needs to send an e-mail communication mandatorily with full particulars (Name, Cadre and Allotment Year) to ‘persinfotech@nic.in’. The username and password will be sent by reply e-mail.

6. IAS officer's data are available in ER Sheet maintained by DOPT. Whether the officer needs to enter all those details again in the CSS online application.
No. All the information available in ER Sheet of the officer will be automatically populated in the application form. If the officer desires, the officer can modify the details in the online application form. It may be noted that editing of these data is permitted but it will not be automatically reflected in their respective ER Sheet.

7. Is it necessary for an officer to complete the application form at once?
No. Only the identity Number, Password and Password hint needs to be created in the first instance. With the identity number and password, the Personal, Qualification, Experience and Training details may be entered into the system at a later date and time. The details about the Identity No. will also be e-mailed to the e-mail id provided by the officer in the Personal details. Once the officer has completed entering all the details, the officer can finalise the application and take the print out. Once the application is finalized, it cannot be edited, only printout can be taken.

8. An Officer has applied for the Central Staffing Scheme for the Year 2010 and the officer was not retained / not selected. Does the officer need to apply again for the year 2011?
Yes, the officer needs to apply again.

9. Is there any User Manual available?
Yes. A document titled “Help to apply online” is available in the Website.

10. In case of Query or Suggestion whom to contact?
For rules related to Central Staffing Scheme / Status:
DS / Director Level: Director (MM), DOPT, North Block, New Delhi.
JS Level: Deputy Secretary(SM), DOPT, North Block, New Delhi.

Related to Software:
Senior Technical Director / Technical Director
NIC Computer Centre, DOPT, North Block, New Delhi.
E-Mail : persinfotech@nic.in

Authority: http://centralstaffing.gov.in/faq.pdf

Do's & Dont's for Unit Run Canteens

Do's & Dont's for Unit Run Canteens

Unit Run Canteens

Do's

  • Demand only what customers desire, not what is prompted.
  • Report failure in after-sales-service/quality to Depots / Regional offices / HO.
  • Nominate a responsible representative or URC meetings
  • Report non-availability of vital & essential items to Regional offices / HO.
  • Canteen staff to ensure that consumer durables are sold duly checked by the customer.
  • Guarantee card to be filled and handed over to customer.
  • Get defective items (within the warranty period) replaced free of cost as entitled to the customer.
  • Update the Price Catalogue regularly. Submit indents before the 10th of every month.
  • Indents should be raised according to what customers need and not just the reception of old demands.
  • Ensure that Payments are made to CSD Depots through RTGS.
  • Display new items for better appreciation and feedback from customer.
  • Report discrepancies like shortages, wrong issues etc., duly enclosing Board Proceedings to the depot within 30 days of collection of Stores.
  •  Check doubtful packing cases at the time of collection.
  • Collect AFD (Category-II) items within the same month in which they are invoiced.
  • Return within 60 days (if unsold) new items / substitutes issued without URC’s demand.

Dont's

  • Don't pamper CSD staff.
  • Don't accept items substituted / forced without your consent. (except newly introduced.)
  • Don't correspond for petty losses.
  • Don't allow leakages of stores to unauthorised sources.
  • Don't send clueless representatives for collection of stores.

7th Pay Commission: Good news for autonomous bodies as government may give them salary hike, but with conditions

7th Pay Commission: Good news for autonomous bodies as government may give them salary hike, but with conditions

The finance ministry has also made arrangements for those autonomous body employees who do not meet these criteria to get salaries as per the revised pay scale.

The Ministry of Finance has come up with some good news for employees of autonomous bodies that are present under various departments and ministries of the Central government: These workers will get benefits of the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC) although there is a string of conditions attached to the implementation.

These employees have expressed frustration in the past saying their wages have not been increased despite repeated assurances since the middle of last year. They were also disappointed over the news that their dues could get delayed further due to various reasons.

Now, the Ministry of Finance has said in a memorandum that the employees of these autonomous bodies - which are expected to be "financially self-sufficient" so as not to burdent the state exchequer - may get a revised pay scale as per the part of their salaries that deals with allowances, including dearness, house-rent and transport.

According to the ministry's memorandum, the allowances of these employees can be increased in correlation with the pay panel recommendations only on the following three conditions:

1. The "conditions of service" of employees of an autonomous body, in particular those that pertain to work hours and over-time payment, are same as to those of the Central government employees.

2. The revised pay scale will also apply to those who opt for the aforementioned "conditions of service."

3. The pension and provident fund deductions of these employees will happen on the basis of their revised pay structure.

Payments on other components of the salary will be revised to the CPC recommendations, said the memorandum. For other autonomous body employees

For employees of autonomous bodies, the working conditions of which do not match those of Central government employees, the ministry has proposed setting up of a group of officers for each autonomous body - with the departmental or ministerial financial advisor acting as the finance ministry's representative - to determine whether and how much of an increase these employees will get. Of course, their recommendations will be implemented only after the ministry approves it.
The memorandum added: "The Central government has not taken any decision so far in regard to various allowances based on the 7th Central Pay Commission in respect of Central government employees and, therefore, until further orders the existing allowances in the autonomous organisations shall continue to be admissible as per the existing terms and conditions, irrespective of the revised pay scales having been adopted."

7th Pay Commission Pay revision - List of Central Government Autonomous Bodies covered by Finance Ministry Orders

7th Pay Commission Pay revision - List of Central Government Autonomous Bodies, Quasi-government Organizations, Autonomous Organizations, Statutory Bodies, etc., covered by Finance Ministry Orders

After a long wait Govt has issued orders for implementation of 7th Pay Commission Pay revision in the form of guidelines to the Autonomous Bodies.

The recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission, to the employees of the Quasi-government Organizations, Autonomous Organizations, Statutory Bodies, etc., Set up and funded/controlled by the Central Government, where pattern of emolument structure, i.e. pay scales and allowances, in particular Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance and Transport Allowance, are identical to those in case of the Central Government employees, has been considered by the Government and it has been decided that the revised pay scales as per the Pay Matrix, as contained in Part-A of the Schedule of the CCS(RP) Rules, 2016 as well as the principle of pay fixation as contained in the said rules, may be extended to the employees of such organizations

As per the orders issued by Finance Ministry on 13.01.2017, While Part A of 7th Pay Commission (Revised) Pay Rules 2016, will be straightaway applicable to Autonomous Bodies employees viz., Revision of existing pay as per New 7th CPC Pay Matrix, Part B and C of Rules viz., upgradation existing grade pay before 7th Pay Commission Pay revision for certain cadres may not be applicable automatically.

Following is the Ministry wise List of Autonomous Bodies coming under Central Government

Ministry of Agriculture
1 Coconut Development Board, Cochi
2 Indian Council of Agricultural Research
3 National Coop. Union of India
4 National Council for Cooperative training
5 National Dairy Development Board
6 National Horticulture Board
7 National Institute of Agricultural Marketing
8 National Institute of Agri. Extension Management
9 Veterinary Council of India
10 National Oil Seeds & Vegetable Oil Development Board

Ministry of Atomic Energy
11 Atomic Energy Education Society’s School, Mumbai
12 Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai
13 Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar
14 Institute of Plasma Research, Gandhinagar
15 Mehta Research Institute of Mathematics and Meth. Physics
16 Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta
17 I.I.F.R., Mumbai
18 Tata Memorial Centre, Mumba

Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
19 Central Institute of Plastic Engineering & Technology
20 Institute of Pesticides Formulation Technology
21 National Institute of Pharmaceuticals Education & Res.(NIPER)

Ministry of Civil Aviation
22 Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Academy

Ministry of Commerce
23 Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority
24 Coffee Board
25 Export Inspection Council and its Agencies
26 Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
27 Indian Institute of Packing
28 Marine Products Export Development Authority
29 Rubber Board
30 Spices Board
31 Tea Board
32 Cashew Export Promotion Council
33 Tobacco Board

Ministry of Communications
34 Centre for Development of Telematics
35 T.R.A.I. General Fund

Ministry of Coal
36 Coal Miners’ PF Organisation, Dhanbad

Ministry of Culture
37 Raja Ram Mohan Roy Library
38 Allahabad Museum Society
39 Asiatic Society, Calcutta
40 Central Institute of Buddist Studies-Leh
41 Central Institute of higher Tibetan Studies-Varanasi
42 Centre for Cultural Resources & Training
43 Delhi Public Library
44 Gandhi Samriti and Darshan
45 Indian Museum, Calcutta
46 Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts
47 Indira Gandhi Rashtriya ;Museum Sangharalaya
48 Kalakshetra Foundation
49 Khuda Bux Oriental Library Patna
50 Lalit Kala Akademy
51 Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies
52 National Council of Science Museum Calcutta
53 National Museum of History of Art Conservation of Museology
54 National School of Drama
55 Nav Nalanda Mahavihara
56 Nehru Memorial Museum & Library
57 Rampur Raja Library Board
58 Sahitya Akademy
59 Salarjung Museum
60 Sangeet Natak Akademy
61 Thanjavur Maharaja Sarasvati Mahal Library
62 Victoria Memorial Hall
Ministry of Defence
63 Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Darjeeling
64 Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering & Winter Sports, Pehalgam
65 Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, Uttarkashi
Ministry of Environment & Forests
66 Central Pollution Control Board
67 Central Zoo Authority
68 G.B.Pant Himalayan Institute of Environment
69 Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education, Dehradun
70 Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal
71 Indian Plywood Research & Training Institute-Bangalore
72 Wildlife Institute of India
73 National Wastelands Development Board

Ministry of External Affairs
74 Indian Council for Cultural Relations
75 Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations
76 Indian Society of International Law
77 Society for Res. & Info. System for NAM & other Developed Countries
78 Indian Council for Social Science Research
79 Indian Council of World Affairs
80 Institute of Chinese Studies

Ministry of Finance
81 National Institute of Financial Management
82 National Institute of Public Finance & Policy
83 SEBI
84 Economic Research Institutes
85 Indian Investment Centre
86 Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority

Ministry of Food & Consumer Affairs
87 Bureau of Indian Standards

Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
88 All India Institute of Medical Sciences
89 All India Institute of Speech & Hearing
90 Cancer Institute, Chennai
91 Central Council for Indian Medicine
92 Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha
93 Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine
94 Central Council for Research in Yoga & Naturopathy
95 Central Council of Homeopathy
96 Central Council of Research in Homeopathy
97 Central Drugs Research Institute, Lucknow
98 Central Research Institute of Yoga, New Delhi
99 Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute, Calcutta
100 CSIR – Health Wing
101 Dental Council of India
102 Gujarat Cancer & Research Institute
103 Indian Council of Medical Research
104 Indian Medical Association
105 Indian Nursing Council
106 Indian Red Cross Society
107 Institute of Human Behaviour & Allied Sciences
108 Institute of Post Graduate Training, Jamnagar
109 Institute of Naturopathy Yoga & Physiotheraphy
110 International Instiute of Population Sciences, Mumbai
111 Kasturba Health Society Sevagram
112 Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology
113 Lala Ram Sarup Institute of Tuberculosis & Allied Diseases
114 Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram
115 Medical Council of India
116 Morarji Desai Institute of Yoga
117 National Academy of Medical Science
118 National Board of Examinations
119 National Illness Assistance Fund
120 National Institute of Ayurveda
121 National Institute of Biological Standardisation & Quality
122 National Institute of Homeopathy
123 National Institute of Mental Health & Neuro-Sciences
124 National Institute of Naturopathy, Pune
125 National Institute of Unani Medicine
126 National Instiute of Health & Family Welfare
127 National Instt.of Siddha, Channai
128 North East Indira Gandhi Institute of Health Medical Science
129 Pasteur Institute of India, Conoor
130 Pharmacy Council of India
131 Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education Research
132 Rashtriya Ayurved Vidyapeeth New Delhi
133 Regional Cancer Centre Society
134 St. Johns Ambulance Association
135 T.B. Association of India
136 Vallabh Bhai Patel Chest Institute

Ministry of Home Affairs
137 National Human Rights Commission

Ministry of Human Resource Development
138 Auroville Foundation Auroville
139 Kendriya Hindi Siksha Mandal, Agra
140 National Council for Promotion of Sindhi Language, Vadodara
141 National Council for promotion of Urdu Language
142 University Grants Commission
143 AICTE
144 Aligarh Muslim University
145 Assam University, Shillong
146 Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow
147 Banaras Hindu University
148 Board of Apprenticeship Training, Mumbai
149 Board of Apprenticeship, Chennai
150 Board of Apprenticeship, Kanpur
151 Board of Practical Training,Calcutta
152 Central Agricultural University,Imphal
153 Central Institute of Indian Languages
154 Central Tibetan Schools Society Administration
155 Central University Pondicherry
156 Children’s Book Trust
157 Delhi University
158 Dr. Zakir Hussain Memorial College
159 Engineering College, Jammu
160 I.G.N.O.U.
161 ICHR
162 ICSSR
163 IIIT, Allahabad
164 Indian Council of Philosophical Research
165 Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla
166 Indian Institute of Information Technology
167 Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Wardha
168 Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore
169 Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta
170 Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow
171 Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
172 IIT, Chennai
173 IIT, Delhi
174 IIT, Guwahati
175 IIT, Kanpur
176 IIT, Kharagpur
177 IIT, Mumbai
178 Institute of Higher Learning
179 ISM, Dhanbad
180 Jamia Milia Islamia
181 Jawaharlal Nehru University
182 Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangthan
183 Laxmi Bai National Institute of Physical Education
184 LBS Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth
185 Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindia Vishwavidylaya
186 Maulana Azad College of Technology, Bhopal
187 Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad
188 Nagaland University, Kohima
189 National Bal Bhawan
190 National Book Trust
191 National Commission of Women
192 National Council of Educational Research & Training
193 National Council of Teacher Education
194 National Culture Fund
195 National Gallery of Modern Art
196 National Institute of Adult Education
197 National Institute for Training in Industrial Engineering
198 National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology, Dhanbad
199 National Institute of Public Coop. & Child Development
200 National Library, Calcutta
201 National Literacy Mission Authority
202 National Open School
203 Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti
204 NBDC
205 Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangthan
206 NIEPA
207 North Eastern Regional Institute of Science & Technology, Shillong
208 North Eastern Hill University, Shillong
209 Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy and Culture
210 Punjabi University, Patiala
211 Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development
212 Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal
213 Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
214 Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth, Tirupathi
215 Regional Engineering College, Allahabad
216 Regional Engineering College, Hamirpur
217 Regional Engineering College, Jaipur
218 Regional Engineering College, Jallandhar
219 Regional Engineering College, Kozhikode
220 Regional Engineering College, Kurekshetra
221 Regional Engineering College, Nagpur
222 Regional Engineering College, Rourkela
223 Regional Engineering College, Srinagar
224 Regional Engineering College, Surat
225 Regional Engineering College, Warangal
226 Regional Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur
227 Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering Technology
228 School of Planning and Architecture
229 Shramik Vidya Peeths
230 Sports Authority of India
231 Technical Teachers Training Institute, Bhopal
232 Technical Teachers Training Institute, Calcutta
233 Technical Teachers Training Institute, Chandigarh +
234 Technical Teachers Training Institute, Chennai
235 Tej Pur University
236 University of Allahabad
237 University of Calcutta
238 University of Hyderabad
239 University of Jadavpur
240 University of Madras
241 University of Mumbai
242 University of Mysore
243 Vishwa Bharti University Shanti Niketan
244 Zonal Cultural Centre, Allahabad
245 Zonal Cultural Centre, Udaipur+
246 Zonal Culture Centre, Calcutta
247 Zonal Culture Centre, Chennai
248 Zonal Culture Centre, Nagaland
249 Zonal Culture Centre, Nagpur
250 Zonal Culture Centre, Patiala
251 Rashtriya Ved Vidya Pratisthan

Ministry of Industry
252 Automotive Research Association of India
253 Central Manufacturing Technology Institute, Bangalore
254 Central Pulp and Paper Institute
255 Fluid Control Research Institute
256 ID of Elect Measurement, Mumbai
257 Indian Rubber Manufacturing Research Association
258 National Council for Cement & Building Material
259 National Institute of Design
260 National Productivity Council
261 National Small Industries Corporation
262 Quality Council of India
263 Development Council for Automotive & Allied Industries
264 Footwear Design & Development Institute

Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
265 Indian Institute of Mass Communication
266 F.T.I.I., Pune
267 Film Society of India
268 National Centre for Children & Young People
269 Prasar Bharti
270 Press Council of India
271 Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute, Calcutta

Ministry of Information Technology
272 Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, Pune
273 Centre for Electronics Design & Technology of India
274 Centre for Liquid Crystal Research
275 Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology Research
276 Department of Electronics – Accreditation
277 Education and Research Network India
278 Electric & Computer Software Export Promotion Council
279 Electronics Research & Development Centre of India
280 National Centre for Software Technology
281 Society for Applied Microwave Electronic Engineering and Research
282 Society for Electronics Tests Engineering
283 Software Technology Parks of India
284 Regional Computer Centre, Chandigarh
285 Regional Computer Centre, Calcutta

Ministry of Labour
286 Central Board for Workers Education
287 Central Instructional Media Institute, Chennai
288 Employees Provident fund Organisation
289 Employees State Insurance Corporation
290 V.V.Giri National Institute of Labour
291 Advanced Training Institute, Chennai
292 Advanced Trg. Inst. for Farm Machinery and Power, Ludhiana
293 Advanced Trg. Institute for Electronics & Processed Instrumentation
294 Central Institute for Research & Training in Employment services
295 Central Staff Training & Research Institute, Calcutta
296 Foreign Training Institute, Bangalore
297 National Arbitration Promotion Board
298 National Council for Training in Vocational Studies
299 National Labour Institute, Noida
300 National Regional Vocational Training Institute

Ministry of Law, Justice & Company Affairs
301 Indian Law Institute
302 Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies
303 International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution
304 National Legal Service Authority

Ministry of Mines & Minerals
305 J.L.Nehru Aluminium Research Dev.& Design Centre
306 National Institute of Miners’ Health
307 National Institute of Rock Mechanics

Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources
308 1 National Institute of Renewable Energy
309 2 Centre for wind Energy Technology

Ministry of Planning
310 Indian Statistical Institute
311 Institute of Applied Manpower Research

Ministry of Power
312 Central Electricity Regulatory Commission
313 Central Power Research Institute
314 National Power Training Institute
315 Energy Management Centre, Nagpur

Ministry of Railway
316 Centre for Railway Information Systems, New Delhi

Ministry of Rural Development
317 CAPART
318 National Institute of Rural Development, Hyderabad

Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment
319 Animal Welfare Board
320 Central Adoption Research Agency
321 Central Wakf Council
322 Institute of Physically Handicapped
323 National Institute for Rehabilitation Training & Research
324 National Commission for Backward Classes
325 National Commission for Minorities
326 National Commission for Safaikaramcharis
327 National Commission for SCs/STs
328 National Institute of Mentally Handicapped
329 National Institute of Hearing Handicapped
330 National Institute of Orthopaedically Handicapped
331 National Institute of Visually Handicapped, Dehradun
332 National Trust for Mentally Retarded & Cerebral Palsy
333 Rehabilitation Council of India
334 Special office for linguistic Minorities –Allahabad
335 Dr.B.R. Ambedkar Foundation, New Delhi
336 Maulana Azad Education Foundation, New Delhi
337 Chief Commissioner for Handicapped, New Delhi

Ministry of Small Scale Industry
338 Central Footwear Training Institute, Agra
339 Central Institute of Handtools, Jalandhar
340 Central Institute of Tool Design, Hyderabad
341 Central Tool Room, Bhubaneshwar
342 Central Tool Room, Ludhiana
343 Central Toom Room Training Centre
344 Coir Board, Kochi
345 Electronics Service & Training Centre
346 Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship
347 Indo German Tool Room, Ahmedabad
348 Indo German Tool Room, Aurangabad
349 Indo-Danish Tool Room, Jamshedpur
350 Indo-German Tool Room, Indore
351 Khadi & V.I. Commission, Mumbai
352 National Institute for Entrepreneur & Small Business Development
353 Process & Product Development Centre, Agra
354 Process cum Product Development Centre, Meerut

Ministry of Surface Transport
355 Seamen’s PF Organisation
356 Calcutta Dock Labour Board
357 Calcutta Port Trust
358 Cochin Port Trust
359 DTC Employees PF Account
360 Inland Water Transport Authority of India
361 Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust
362 Kandla Dock Labour Board
363 Kandla Port Trust
364 Madras Dock Labour Board
365 Madras Port Trust
366 Mormugao Dock Labour Board
367 Mormugao Port Trust
368 Mumbai Dock Labour Board
369 Mumbai Port Trust
370 National Highways Authority of India
371 New Mangalore Port Trust
372 Paradip Port Trust
373 Tarrif Authority; for Major Ports
374 Tuticorin Port Trust
375 Vizag Dock Labour Board
376 Vizag Port Trust

Ministry of Science & Technology
377 International Advanced Res.Centre for Powder Metallurgy & New
Materials
378 Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow
379 Centre for DNA Finger Printing & Diagnostics
380 Council of Scientific & Industrial Research
381 Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi
382 Indian Academy of Sciences Bangalore
383 Indian Association for the cultivation of Science, Calcutta
384 Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune
385 Indian National Academy of Engineering
386 Indian Science Congress Association, Calcutta
387 J.L.Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore
388 Maharashtra Association for Cultivation of Science
389 National Accreditation Board for Testing & Collaboration Laboratories
390 National Brain Research Centre
391 National Centre for Cell Sciences, Pune
392 National Centre for Plant Gerome Research
393 National Institute of Immunology
394 Raman Research Institute, Bangalore
395 S.N.Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Calcutta
396 Sree Chitra Tirumal Medical Inst.of S&T, Thiruvananthapuram
397 Technology Information Forecasting Assessment Council
398 Vigyan Prasar
399 Bose Institute, Calcutta
400 Indian Institute of Astro-Physics
401 Indian Institute of Geo-magnetism, Mumbai
402 National Academy of Science
403 National Atlas & Thematic & Mapping Organisation
404 Technology Development Board, New Delhi
405 Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun

Ministry of Space
406 National MST Radar Facility Gadanki
407 National Remote Sensing Agency, Hyderabad
408 Physical Research Laboratory Ahmedabad

Ministry of Textiles
409 ATIRA
410 BITRA
411 Central Silk Board
412 Cotton Technology Mission
413 IJRA
414 Institute of Fashion Technology
415 Jute Manufacturers Development Council
416 MANTRA
417 National Centre for Jute Diversification
418 New NIFTs
419 NITRA
420 Silk & Art Silk Mills Research Association
421 SITRA
422 Texttiles Committee, Bombay
423 Wool Development Board
424 WRA

Ministry of Tourism
425 Indian Institute of Tourism & Hotel Management
426 Institute of Hotel Management
Ministry of Urban Development
427 DDA
428 National Institute of Urban Affairs
429 NCR Planning Board
430 Building Material and Technology Promotion Council

Ministry of Water Resources
431 Brahmputra Board
432 National Institute of Hydrology
433 National Water Development Agency

Source: GOI Web Directory

Government employees need not file asset details under Lokpal for now

Government employees need not file asset details under Lokpal for now

New Delhi: The Centre has extended indefinitely the deadline to file details of assets and liabilities by central government employees under a mandatory provision of Lokpal Act.

A new format and fresh set of rules are being finalised by the government in this regard.
The last date for filing such details was December 31.

"There is no requirement for filing of declarations of assets and liabilities by public servants now. The government is in the process of finalising a fresh set of rules. The said rules will be notified in due course to prescribe the form, manner and timelines for filing of declaration of assets and liabilities by the public servants under the revised provision of the said (Lokpal) Act.

"All public servants will henceforth be required to file the declarations as may be prescribed by the fresh set of rules," an order issued by Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) said.
There are about 50.68 lakh central government employees.

As per rules, notified under the Lokpal Act, every public servant shall file declaration annually pertaining to his assets and liabilities as on March 31 every year or on or before July 31 of that year.
For 2014, the last date for filing returns was September 15. It was first extended till December, then till April 30, 2015 and third extension was up to October 15. The date was again extended to April 15, 2016 and then July 31 for filing of the returns.

The last date was further extended till December 31 after Parliament had passed a bill to amend the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013.

The declarations under the Lokpal law are in addition to similar ones filed by the employees under various services rules.

The DoPT had last year also issued an order bringing NGOs receiving more than Rs one crore in government grants and donations above Rs 10 lakh from abroad under the ambit of the Lokpal.
The order had mandated filing of returns of the assets and liabilities by such organisations and their executives - director, manager, secretary or any other officer.

PTI

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