WALK OUT DEFERRED

Dear comrades,

The CHq has informed that it is unlikely that the PFRDA Bill will come up for discussion toady as the Lok Sabha proceedings are being continuously disrupted. Under the circumstance, the walk out slated for today stands deferred. The new date and time of the programme will be intimated in due course. All the Branch Secretaries are requested to stay prepared to stage the walkout at short notice.

Yours fraternally

GS

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WALK OUT OF OFFICES AT 3.30 PM ON 03-09-2013

Dear comrades,

The Confederation of Central Government Employees has called for a walk-out of offices against the Governments decision to table the PFRDA bill in parliament, which is likely to be taken up for discussion today. Under the circumstance, the Central Headquarters of ITEF has decided to hold demonstration in all offices on 03.09.2013 at 3.30PM and to walk-out of offices thereafter.

The copy of notice of agitation served on the CCIT[CCA] is attached herewith.

strike notice

Fraternally yours

GS

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Opinion of the Kerala Circle on the Date of Passing issue intimated to CHq

Dear comrades,

The Kerala Circle Secretariate held at Thrissur today, as per the instruction from the CHq, deliberated upon the issue as to whether the Date of Passing quota should be retained in the promotions to ITIs. The discussions were based on the overwhelming support of the members in Kerala in favour of retaining the same. The opinion of the Kerala Circle, which is in favour of retention of DoP, was communicated to the CHq. The note send to the CHq is reproduced here under:

“The question as to whether the Date of Passing for ITI promotion needs to be retained was posed to all the members of ITEF in Kerala during last few days. An overwhelming majority of the members [in excess of 75%] opined that the Date of Passing for ITIs should continue. Based on this, it was unanimously decided in the Secretariate to request the CHq to do the needful to incorporate the date of passing criteria in the proposed RR. It was also decided to remind the CHq that scrapping of DoP would adversely affect all those persons who came on Inter-Charge transfer as well as those Stenographers who were denied promotion to Gr.1 for last two years for want of RR as they would now be placed at par with TAs below all the EAs.”

Fraternally yours

GS

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CBDT letter to all CCITs on Parmar case

Dear comrades,

Posted here under is the letter issued by the CBDT to all CCITs incorporating the advice of DoPT.

CBDT letter

Fraternally yours

GS

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Notice for secretariate meeting

 

INCOME TAX EMPLOYEES FEDERATION

KERALA CIRCLE

Central Revenue Buildings, I.S.Press Road, Kochi-682018.

Telephone No.(0484)2795549 Mobile: 08547000175

e-mail: itefkera@gmail.com

Fax No.(0484)2395508

Website:itefkeralacircle.wordpress.com

itefkerala.com

 

President:  K. Babu Thomas                                                      Dated: 2013 August, 24.

General Secretary: K. S. Sajeev                                           

 

NOTICE

 

                    Notice is hereby given to all the Secretariat members of the ITEF, Kerala Circle that an urgent meeting of the Secretariat Committee of the ITEF, Kerala Circle will be held at Aayakar Bhavan, Thrissur on 29-08-2013, thursday at 11.00 AM  to transact  the following agenda.

 

Agenda

 

  1. Reporting of decisions of Extended Secretariate held at Delhi on 24-08-2013.
  2. Date of Passing for ITI promotion.
  3. Strike Ballot – Call from Confederation.
  4. Lunch Hour Demonstration on 30th August.
  5. Evaluation of preparation for Circle Conference.

The meeting will commence at sharp 11.00 AM.

 

Sd/-

(A.  G. Narayan Hari)

Acting General Secretary

To

 

All the Secretariat Members including Members of JCM(RC)

Com. N Sivankutty

 

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CHQ circular 30 – Lunch hour demonstration on 30th August 2013

Dear comrades,

Posted hereunder is circular no. 30 of the CHq containing the decisions taken in the extended secretariate held at New Delhi on 24th August 2013. The following, inter alia, needs immediate comments from the members so that the Kerala Secretariate can formulate its decisions and inform the CHq accordingly.

Date of Passing for ITIs promotion:

It was informed about the emerging opinion in the Sub-committee constituted for the revision of Recruitment Rules against the retention of  twin slot of Date of Passing and Seniority for consideration for promotion to the cadre of Inspectors especially in view of the provisions of the Model Recruitment Rules circulated by the DOPT, the reduction in the stagnation period and non-existence of such provisions in the upper and lower cadres Recruitment Rules. All the Circles were asked to intimate their stand on the matter to the CHq before 30-08-2013. As there is no sufficient time to convene formal meetings to discuss this matter, all Branch Secretaries are requested to take the individual opinions of all the members and inform the same to the Acting General Secretaay before 29th of August.

Strike Ballot:

 The JCA of Confederation, Railway Employees and Defence Employees have chalked out a programme  to go jointly for an indefinite strike demanding among other things, the setting up of VII-CPC, Merger of DA & Scraping of New Pension Scheme.  The call of the JCA for strike ballot was discussed in the CWC and decided to go for a massive campaign instead of Strike Ballot.  The Extended Secretariat Meeting reviewed the decision in the back ground of the consequent communication from the Confederation.  The meeting also deliberated in detail the requirement of strike ballot since it is for an indefinite strike as also the impact and advantages of such a process. It was felt by the Secretariat that an indefinite strike preparation had always resulted in the announcement of the CPC in the past.  Therefore it is imperative on our part to carry out the programme. In the extended meting of the Sectt. some of the Circle Secretaries were not present.  It was, therefore, decided that their views must be obtained within a week’s time, before the Confederation’s directive is acted upon.

Consequently, the circles are to communicate their views on the above issue with in a week after contacting the members of their decision making bodies or holding emergency meetings. All Branch secretaries are therefore requested to convene urgent meeting of their Branches to discuss the matter.

Lunch Hour Demonstration:

The CHq Secretariate has decided to hold lunch hour demonstrations at all Branches on 30 August 2013 to force the CBDT to relent in the issues pertaining to the  composition of Directorates and sudden sacking of the contingent employees working for decades in the Department paving way for contractualisation and outsourcing of work of permanent nature. The demonstration is to be followed by a resolution which is to be sent to the Chairman by all Branch Secretaries. The format of the resolution is enclosed along with circular no. 30.

For Cirular No. 30 Click Here

Fraternally yours

GS

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National convention of workers – Resolution

CENTRAL TRADE UNIONS HELD NATIONAL WORKERS CONVENTION
AT NEW DELHI ON 06TH AUGUST 2013
A massive National convention of all Central Trade Unions, Central and State Government Employees &; Teachers Federations and Public Sector employees Unions etc was held at Mavlankar Hall New Delhi on 6th August 2013. The convention was addressed by the leaders of BMS, INTUC, AITUC, CITU, HMS, AIUTUC, TUCC, SEWA, AICCTU, UTUC, LPF. Presidium consisted of the leaders of all the above Central Trade Unions. The resolution adopted by the National convention called upon the workers to organize following.
1. Demonstration/Rallies/Satyagraha at all state capitals with respective statewide mobilization on 25th September 2013
2. Massive Demonstration before Parliament with main mobilization from neighbouring states on 12th December, 2013
3. On the same day of Demonstration before Parliament (12th December 2013), District-level Demonstrations at all District Headquarters all over the country.
4.  Sectoral programme of joint actions for effectively opposing Restructuring, Outsourcing etc. and on sector-specific issues/demands and against Divestment of shares in Pubic Sector Enterprises.
5.  Exclusive Joint Action Programmes on the demand of Minimum Wage and Contract Workers related other demands.
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GoM on Workers Demand

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Ministry of Labour & Employment
                                                                                                    07-August-2013
GoM on Workers’ Demands 
Government has set up a Group of four Ministers led by Shri A.K. Antony to discuss the workers’ demands with the United front of trade unions. 
Two meetings of the Group of Ministers (GoM) were held on 18.02.2013 and 22.05.2013 in which the ten point Charter of Demand of the trade unions were discussed. The discussions remained inconclusive and it was decided that the issues/demands will be considered by the Group of Ministers themselves before further discussions with the Central Trade Unions representatives. As such, no final recommendation has been given by the GoM. 
This information was given by Minister of State for Labour & Employment Shri Kodikunnil Suresh in the Lok Sabha today in reply to a written question. 
PIB
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Confederation call for walk out protesting PFRDA Bill

CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
1st Floor, North Avenue PO Building, New Delhi – 110001

WITHDRAW CONTRIBUTORY PENSION SCHEME

SCRAP PFRDA BILL
PFRDA BILL LISTED IN THE AGENDA OF THE CURRENT SESSION OF THE PARLIAMENT
CONFEDERATION CALLS UPON THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES TO ORGANIZE TWO HOURS WALK-OUT PROGRAMME ON THE DAY WHEN THE BILL IS TAKEN UP FOR DISCUSSION IN PARLIAMENT
As you are aware, Central Government is going ahead with their agenda on pension privatization. The controversial PFRDA Bill (Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Bill) is listed as an agenda item for the current Parliament session. The bill may be taken up for discussion in Parliament on any day. Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers has opposed the Contributory Pension Scheme and also the PFRDA Bill from the very beginning.
We have conducted so many agitational programmes including strike. The left parties in the parliament have also strongly opposed the Bill. Inspite of the opposition from employees (both Central Government and State Government Employees & Teachers) and also from left political parties, the Central Government is not ready to withdraw the contributory Pension scheme or to scrap the PFRDA Bill.
The National Secretariat of the Confederation has viewed the move of the Government with grave concern and decided to call upon the entirety of the Central Government Employees & Workers to organize mass protest demonstration in front of all offices throughout the country after walking out from offices for two hours, on the day when the bill is taken up for discussion in Parliament or on the next day if information is received late.
All India office bearers, State level COCs and other COCs are requested to make the two hours walk out programme a grand success.
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
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Promotion and transfer orders dated 06-08-2013

ITO

PS

MTS

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Circular No. 28 dated 30-07-2013 of CHq.

INCOME TAX  EMPLOYEES  FEDERATION

     Manishinath Bhawan A/2/95 Rajouri Garden,

New Delhi. 110 027.

www.itefcentralhq.org  email: itefcentral@gmail.com

Cir.No.28/12-15                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Dated: 30.07.2013

Dear Comrades,

                                            Secretariat Meeting and decisions.

            The Secretariat of the Federation met at Manishinath Bhawan, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi on 27th July, 2013.  All the Secretariat Members and Advisory Committee Members, except Com. Babu Thomas, Asstt. Secretary attended the meeting.  Com. Babu Thomas informed the reasons for his absence.  The main agenda viz. the approach towards the implementation of the Cadre Restructuring of the Department was taken up by Com. President Ashok B Salunkhe.  The Secretary General detailed the development after two sittings of the Committee formed for this purpose in the last Secretariat Meeting held at Mumbai on 13.6.2013.  The Secretariat was also informed that the Committee has included one more yardstick for the allocation of posts taking into consideration the difficulties and functional problems faced by the circles with moffusil offices, apart from the factors decided by the last Secretariat meeting viz. workload, stagnation & Revenue Collection.  The two proposals on different ratio calculated by the Committee was presented to the Secretariat and Secretariat approved one of them to be presented to the Central Working Committee for its approval.  It was also decided to present the decisions of the Secretariat on other issues connected with the Implementation of the Cadre restructuring to the Central Working Committee.  The details of such issues are given elsewhere under the caption CWC meeting and decisions.

            Under any other items two issues were taken up viz. functioning of Confederation and JCA (ITEF & ITGOA).  On the former item it was, after detailed deliberations, decided to fully cooperate and participate in the functioning and programmes of the Confederation at all level.  On the issue of functioning of the JCA, the Secretariat decided to request the ITGOA in the scheduled meeting of JCA on 29.07.2013, not to embark upon any action programme which may jeopardise the implementation of the Cadre Restructuring and all issues and grievances connected with the Restructuring are to be raised in the implementation committees and other official forum before taking them to external agencies or for agitation.

  Extra Ordinary Central Working Committee Meeting & decisions.

The CWC meeting was held at New Delhi on 29th July, 2013.  The same was hosted by ITEF, Delhi Circle at Hotel Mapple Emerald, Rajokri, New Delhi.  In spite of the very short period available with them, the Delhi Circle took utmost care, efforts and made excellent arrangements for the meeting and stay of the CWC Members.  All the Circles were represented in the CWC meeting.  The meeting started by observing silence to pay reverence to the victims of the Uttarakhand flood tragedy and all others who departed during the  interregnum  period between this CWC and last one held at Puri.

             The President in his introductory remarks lamented the attitude of the authorities in their initial efforts to keep away the representatives of JCA from the implementation Committees and detailed the efforts taken to bring out acceptance of our demand by the authorities.  He also condemned the action of the authorities in not including our representatives in the Core Committee.  He appealed to the house to arrive at a unanimous decision on the principle of calculation and suggestions of the Secretariat on other related issues with regard to the Implementation of Cadre Restructuring.

            Com Secretary General while presenting the decisions of the Secretariat on various issues connected with the Restructuring, commented upon the work of the sub-committee appointed by the Secretariat.  The calculation sheet based on the suggestions of the sub-committee was also circulated for discussion in the meeting.  The Secretary General also presented the following suggestions of the Secretariat on other issues connected with the implementation for the approval of the Working Committee

  1. With regard to the Recruitment Rules, to broadly accpect the provisions of the Model Recruitment Rules, without tampering  with the  existing benefit and facilities. In the case of promotions to the grade pay of Rs 4200 from 2400, the secretariat decision to demand the continuation of three-year residency period (the present provision) against the ten-year residency period decided by the Government.  In the alternative, to insist for five-year period as has been allowed in the cases of  CCS/CSSS cadres.
  2. To seek merger of the excess Staff Car Drivers at appropriate levels in the mainstream cadres with relaxation of conditions, if necessary.
  3. To accept the claim of all pending Compassionate Ground applicants while filling up the posts.
  4. To consider the regularisation of Casual/Daily paid employees by relaxing the conditions and as laid down in the Supreme Court deicision in the case of Uma Devi vs. Union of India.
  5. To demand as a onetime measure, empowering the Cadre Controlling Authorities to recruit personnel to TA/NS/MTS cadres at local level either through Employment Exchanges or through public notices, to speed up filling up of posts.
  6. To demand creation of separate cadre controlling authority for Chattisgarh State.
  7. To remove the discrepancy of allocation of posts for Investigation and Central Circles between the Lucknow and Kanpur Charges.
  8. To demand placing of personnel of New Directorates and Directorates created after 2000 with the CCIT (CCA) Delhi and merger of distinct categories of employees in the DG (Inv) New Delhi with the proposed CCA of DG (Admn).
  9. To take steps to retrieve the posts due to erroneous reporting of sanctioned strength by CBDT.
  10. To demand immediate resolution of issues arising out of the Supreme Court verdict in the Union vs. NR Parmar case.
  11. To have only two distinct jurisdiction in assessment areas viz. Corporate and Non-Corporate (to have mixed jurisdiction of salary and business cases in non-corporate circles).

The Secretary General placed the panel of members approved by the Secretariat to be nominated to various Committees constituted by the CBDT for Implementation of Cadre Restructuring.

 Name of the Committee.                 Name of the Secretariat Member.

1    Core Committee                           <>        KP Rajagopal, Secy General.

2.  Jurisdiction & Deployment       <>      Ashok Kr. Kanojia, Addl. Secretary

3. Restructuring of Directorates    <>      P.K. Vasudeva, Vice President

4.   Recruitment & Training of

      Group B & C Cadres.                  <>      K.R. Jadeja, Vice President.

5.  DPC for All cadres.                      <>     Raveendran B Nair, Joint Secretary.

6. Rect. Rules of Gr. B & C cadres  <>    Yashwant Purohit, Joint Secretary.

7. Infrastructure Requirement.      <>    Rupak Sarkar, Finance, Secretary.

8.  Rect. Rules for IRS cadres.       <>     D.P. Acharya, Asstt. Secretary.

            The discussion that followed the above presentation and address by Com. KKN Kutty, Advisory Committee Member, witnessed the participation of all the Circles.  The draft calculation based on the above parameters was subjected to thorough discussion by the members.  The members also pointed out various errors and discrepancies in the figures and facts taken for the purposes.  The major focus was on the basis of allocation. The other suggestions of the Secretariat was accepted with trivial modifications.  Taking into consideration the views expressed by various Circles with regard to the ratio of allocation on the basis of the above yardstick, the Secretariat again met in the sidelines of the CWC meeting and discussed thread-bare the points emanated from the deliberations in the CWC Meeting.

            In the reconvened CWC session, the Secretary General presented the decision of the Secretariat which slightly altered the formula of allocation.  The same was approved by the House.  On behalf of the Secretariat the Secretary General also stated that the figures in respect of work load, Revenue Collection etc were taken on the basis of the Official Figures obtained from the Central Board of Direct Taxes and the discrepancies pointed out in the figures of stagnation, it was assured that the same will again been subjected to verification and in consultation with such circles  which pointed out the same and necessary correction will be carried out.  The sub-committee will again meet and draft the reallocation on the basis of the ratio approved by the CWC Meeting and the same will be circulated.  The house was also assured that necessary steps will be taken to study and do the needful in the matter of missing posts as reported by Kerala Circle, separate manpower allocation for the CPCs at Bangalore and Delhi which are now under the control of DGIT (Systems).

            With proposal of vote of Thanks by Com. Yashwant Purohit, Joint Secretary to all the CWC members and with salutation in standing ovation to the Delhi Circle Comrades, who had made excellent arrangements for the CWC meeting, the curtain was drawn.

JCA matters:

The Working Committee reviewed the functioning of the JCA in various circles.  Five circles have reported non-functioning or estranged relation in the JCA.  The fall out of the campaign being carried out by the ITGOA on their grievances arising out of the  Cadre Restructuring matter was discussed at large and the apprehension of the house that the same may endanger its very implementation.  It was therefore, decided that the matter has to be brought to the notice of the ITGOA in the scheduled JCA meeting on 29.07.2013.  The house also directed the CHQ to take up all the grievances arising out of the Notification at appropriate forum, including Implementation Committees and Quarterly Review Meetings before embarking upon any agitation and to ensure smooth implementation of the Restructuring proposal.

The extended JCA meeting with the participation of the Circle/Unit General Secretaries and Presidents was held at Hotel Mapple Emerld, New Delhi on 29th July, 2013 at 10.30AM.  The meeting was jointly presided over by Com. Ashok B Salunkhe (President ITEF) and Com. Sita Rama Rao (President ITGOA).  While initiating the discussion Com. Ashok B Salunkhe, touched upon the sentiments of the members of ITEF on the unilateral actions of ITGOA and also the problems of united movements in various circles .  Com Sita Rama Rao touched upon the issues confronting the ITGOA especially on the staggering of the filling up of posts of Assistant Commissioners posts sanctioned by the Government.  He narrated in detail the negative impact of the decision both in the carrier prospects of members of ITGOA and the aspiring members of ITEF.  He averred that the intention of the ITGOA in all the actions was only to highlight the agony of the members and bring the same to the notice of the authorities.  Com. KP Rajagopal,(Secretary General, ITEF), while expressing the sentiments and apprehension expressed by the CWC said that a negative impact has already been created in as much as the authorities some of whom were responsible for approving the proposal is also seeking details of adverse impact projected by ITGOA.  The apprehension of ITEF, that due to the public propaganda, the very implementation of the approved proposal is not delayed at the intervention of any authority.  He also conveyed the decision of the ITEF that the issues of dispute/grievances are to be first taken up in the available forum and then only to the external agencies for redressal.  In the meanwhile nothing should be done which may delay its implementation.  Com. Rajesh Menon (Secretary General ITGOA) expressed the grievances of the members of ITGOA and the precarious position in which they are placed today and their future career.  In the meeting it was decided to draw a common charter of Demand first and take up the same at the appropriate level jointly.

It was also decided that the Joint Convenors will hold discussion with the leaders of both the organisations wherever there is functional problem and settle the  issues to bring about total understanding and strengthening the joint movement.

Confederation Matters:

            The National Secretariat of Confederation met at New Delhi on 22.07.2013.  The ITEF has decided to participate in all the programmes chalked out by the Confederation and the programmes chalked out by the JCA of Confederation, All India Railwaymen Federation and All India Defence Employees Federation.  It was also decided that as per the programme of JCA for an indefinite strike on the demands of VII-CPC, Merger of DA etc. the ITEF Separately and jointly with the Confederation will undertake massive campaign programme during the month of September, 2013.  The Confederation Circulars detailing the programmes and Charter of demands are being published in our website as also in the August issue of Aayakar.  General Secretaries of all circles are requested to carry out the programme jointly or separately in coordination with the State Units of the Confederation.

With greetings,

Yours fraternally,

(KP Rajagopal)

Secretary General

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State Government approves more hospitals for treatment.

Dear comrades,

The state Government has empanelled more hospitals for  treatment of its employees. As per the CS[MA] rules, 1944, any hospital empanelled by state government is defined as ‘Government Hospital’. The medical facilities availed from such hospitals will be reimbursed  subject to the condition that the reimbursement will be limited to the rates fixed under the CGHS Rules/ CS[MA] Rules, 1944 or the actual expenditure incurred, which ever is less.

Copy of the orders are posted hereunder:

empanelled hospitals by Kerala gov – Existing

Empanelled hospitals by Kerala Gov – New

Fraternally yours

GS

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Suggestion on RR placed before the local implementation committee by the ITEF

Dear comrades,

Attached hereunder are the suggestions given by the ITEF, Kerala Circle with respect to the amendments required to various Recruitment Rules post restructuring.

Suggestions

Fraternally yours

GS

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No exemption to salaried class with income below 5 lakh from filing of return.

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Ministry of Finance 
22-July-2013 18:22 IST
Special IT Return Receipt Counters for Salaried Tax Payers With Income Upto Rs. 5 Lakh 
The CBDT has, vide notification dated 1-05-2013, made E-filing of Return compulsory for Assessment Year 2013-14 for persons having total assessable income exceeding Five lakh rupees.
The CBDT vide its earlier notifications had exempted salaried employees having total income upto Rs. 5 lakhs including income from other sources upto Rs. 10,000/- from the requirement of filing return of income for assessment year 2011-12 and 2012-13 respectively. The exemption was available only for the assessment year 2011-12 and 2012-13. The exemption was giving considering ‘paper filing of returns’ and their ‘processing through manual entry’ on system.

However, this year the facility for online filing of returns has been made user-friendly with the advantage of pre-filled return forms. These E-filed forms also get electronically processed at the central processing centre in a speedy manner. Hence, the exemption provided during the last two years is not being extended for assessment year 2013-14. Taxpayers are encouraged to file their returns electronically. E-filing is an easy, fast and secure method of filing of income tax return. Moreover, Digital signature is not mandatory for these taxpayers and they can transmit the data in the return electronically by downloading ITRs, or by online filing and thereafter submit the verification of the return in From ITR-V acknowledgement after signature to Central Processing Centre. The processing for E-filed returns is faster.
From 25th July to 31st July 2013 (Except 27th and 28th July being holidays), Special Return Receipt Counters (FOR SALARIED TAX PAYERS) will operate at Pratayakshar Bhawan, Civic Centre, Minto Road, New Delhi this year. (Instead of Pragati Maidan and Mayur Bhavan as were done in the past).
The special counters have been set up jurisdiction wise as follows:
• For CIT-XIV Charge (Govt. Salary) at ‘B’ Block, Ground Floor in Civil Centre,
• For CIV-XV Charge (PSUs/Schools/Colleges/Bank Salary) at ‘C’ Block, Ground Floor in Civic Centre,
• For CIT-XVI Charge (Private Salary) at ‘C’ Block, Ground Floor in Civil Centre,
• In addition special counters separately will function at ‘B’ and ‘C’ Block in Civic Centre for Senior Citizens and Differently abled persons.
As Returns of Income above Rs. 5 lakhs have to be e-filed online mandatorily, the same will not be received at any of these special counters. Only paper return of income upto 5 lakhs can be filed at these counters. Other facilities like Helpdesk, Tax Return Preparers (TRPs), UTI/NSDL counters, Bank, tax payment facility, PAN facilitation counter etc. Will be also available at Civic Centre, New Delhi during the same period.
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Association representatives to be co-opted to sub-committees

Dear comrades,

The CBDT has directed the Chairmen of Sub-Committees formed for implementation of Cadre Restructuring to co-opt members of the recognized associations.

For orders Click Here

Yours fraternally

GS

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MACP to be granted on promotional hierarchy – Principal CAT

Dear comrades,

The Principal CAT [OA 904/2012 dt. 26-11-2012], Delhi and the Punjab & Haryana High Court [CWP No.19387 of 2011 (O&M)Date of Decision : 19.10.2011] have held that MACP is to be granted on promotional hierarchy and not on next higher Grade Pay as per the 6th Pay Commission Recommendation. The  SLP filed by Union of India against the P & H decision was dismissed by the Supreme Court [CC 7467/2013 ].

For text of the decisions click on the following links:

Principal CAT order

P& H Court order

Fraternally yours

GS

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Transfer and posting orders of Addl/Jt. CIT & DCIT/ACIT dated 19-07-2013

Dear comrades,

Posted hereunder are the posting orders dated 19-07-2013 in the cadres of Addl./Jt CsIT and Dy/Asst CsIT.

 

 

 

 

Fraternally yours

GS

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Four more compassionate appointments approved.

Dear comrades,

The Chief CIT has approved four more compassionate appointments out of the pending eight.  This is over and above the two cases approved earlier. It is learnt that the committee of CsIT, constituted for vetting the applications have recommended only five cases for appointment. Out of this, four cases have been approved. Approval in the fifth case is awaited.The approved cases are:

1] Shri. R. Ramkumar, S/o Shri. S. Retnakaran

2] Shri. M. S. Dilipkumar, S/o Shri. M. K. Sasikumar

3] Shri. M. V. Sreejith, S/o Shri. M. K. Velayudhan

4] Shri. Deepak V Jayan, S/o Shri. V. S. Jayan

The appointment of Smt. Eugy Baby, W/o Shri. M. K. Babu is pending approval of CCIT.

Fraternally yours

GS

 

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DOPT order on payment of pension where no valid nomination exists.

Dear comrades,

Posted hereunder is the order of DOPT regarding the payment of pension where no valid nomination exists.

PPWE_100713

Yours fraternally

General Secretary

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Message from confederation SG on 53rd anniversary of 1960 strike

53RD ANNIVERSARY OF 1960 STRIKE

Today, is the 53rd anniversary of the Glorious Strike of the Central Government Employees which started on 11th July 1960 and continued for 5 days on the basic demands of the workers. That was their biggest strike in independent India till then, which shook the edifice of the Government. It was suppressed by all repressive measures putting thousands in jail, dismissal, termination etc. But the workers never surrendered. The mighty one day Token Strike on 19th September 1968 reminded the Government that the workers can never be suppressed all the times. On this day our Revolutionary salutes to all those comrades who sacrificed their lives at the altar of struggle and also who faced inhuman suppression and also the lakhs of workers who participated. Red Salute to all those who showed through their action that the united struggle is the right path.
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
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