Thursday, January 13, 2011

Govt employees will get some allowances increased when D.A. crosses 50% mark.

As the DA crosses 50% w.e.f. January, 2011 Allowances which will be increased by 25 Percent 
As the  DA cross 50% w.e.f. 1st January, 2011,  following allowances will be  increased by 25% - as per accepted recommendations of the Sixth Pay Commission:

 TA / DA Rates on tour,  
o Daily allowance on tour 
o Mileage allowance for journeys performed by taxi / autorickshaw/scooter/cycle (as eligible)
 TA Rates on transfer  
o For journeys performed by taxi/auto-rickshaw/scooter/cycle (as eligible) 
o Rates of transpiration of house holds on transfer  
 National Holiday Allowance  
 Nursing Allowance, Uniform Allowance, Kit Maintenance Allowance & Washing Allowance
 Project allowance and Compensatory (construction/Survey) allowance.  
 Natural Calamity Advance.  
 Bi-Cycle, Warm Clothing & Table fan advance
8. Festival advance  
 Night Patrolling Allowance.  
 Special Allowance for child care for women with disabilities and Education 
Allowance for disabled children  
 Conveyance Allowance  
 Children Education Assistance and Reimbursement of Tuition fee. 
(Compiled by K. V. Ramesh, Zonal Secretary ICF – IRTA)  

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