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On 9 November 2017, the government raised the maximum amount that a central government employee can borrow from the government to Rs 25 lakh for new construction/purchase of new house/flat Earlier this limit was only Rs 7.50 lakh. This move is going to benefit about 50 lakh central government employees all over India.
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(The Center Square) – President-elect Donald Trump blasted federal “work from home” policies Monday, calling them “ridiculous” and stirring up pushback from federal employee unions.
Since the 4th Central Pay Commission (1986), when the concept of rank pay was introduced for the armed forces, pay commission recommendations affecting armed forces pay, and status, relative to civilian government employees, including the police, which wear rank badges similar to the army, have been cause of disappointment and disaffection in ...
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are on the clock to avoid a government shutdown after a bipartisan funding agreement fell through Wednesday.. President-elect Donald Trump and allies Elon Musk and Vivek ...
The report led to a six percent increase in the cost of living allowance for central government employees from 16 percent to 22 percent. [ 3 ] The Sixth Central Pay Commission estimated that the financial implication of its recommendations would be "Rs.7975 crore for the year 2008 – 2009, and an additional, one time burden of Rs.18060 crore ...
Chairperson, Central Administrative Tribunal: Justice Ranjit More: 30 July 2022 [20] Chairperson, Central Vigilance Commission: Praveen Kumar Srivastava: 29 May 2023 [21] Chairperson, Central Information Commission: Heeralal Samariya: 6 November 2023 [22] Chairperson, Atomic Energy Commission: Dr. Ajit Kumar Mohanty: 1 May 2023 [23] Secretary ...
Central Administrative Tribunal was set up under Central Administrative Tribunal Act in the year 1985 with the main aim of resolving the grievances of Central and State Government employees concerning their service matters, as a speedy and effective remedy. [1] [2] Currently Central Administrative Tribunal has 33 benches across Indian cities. [3]