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Monday, December 10, 2012

Warrant of Precedence for Pakistan


Warrant of Precedence for Pakistan

The Warrant of Precedence for Pakistan is a protocol list at which government of Pakistan functions and officials are seated according to their rank and Office. In supersession of the 'Home Affairs Division Notification No. 21/2/61/-Public dated 7 March 1963 as amended from time to time, the following Warrant of Precedence for Pakistan is published for general information.
Article
Appointment/Designation
Grade/Pay Scale
Remarks
1

The Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Pakistan
Prime Minister of Pakistan

Immediately after the President
2

Above the Speaker of National Assembly


Vice President of Pakistan

Not in position now
3



Senior Federal Ministers

Exclusively Includes Defense/Foreign Ministers
4
Governors of the Provinces

Within their respective Charges

Within his own State

Next to the Governor of the Same Province
Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir

Next to the President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir within his own State
Leader of the Opposition in National Assembly


5
Leader of the House in the Senate


Leader of Opposition in the Senate





If of the status of Federal Minister
President and Prime Minister Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Governors and Chief Minister of Provinces outside their charge

Always after Federal Ministers, Minister of the States, Special Assistants/Advisor to the Prime Minister (with Cabinet Rank)
Rector of the Islamic International University
BPS-Apex Scale

Chairman Consultative Committee on Economic Policy


Ambassador-at-Large
BPS-Apex Scale
Accredited to Selected Countries only
Deputy Chairman to the Senate of Pakistan


Deputy Speaker to the National Assembly of Pakistan


6
Advisors to the President of Pakistan

With Cabinet Rank (Not in position now)
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (Five/Four Star)
O-Special
To rank senior to the Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces
Chief of the Army Staff (Five/Four Star)
O-Special
Seniority Accounted as Army, Navy and Air Force
Chief of the Naval Staff (Five/Four Star)
O-Special

Chief of the Air Staff (Five/Four Star)
O-Special

7
Ambassadors and High Commissioners accredited to Pakistan (according to their respective dates of accredition)


8
Ex-President of Pakistan


Ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan


9
Deleted


10
Ministers of States to the Government of Pakistan


Governor State Bank of Pakistan
BPS-Apex Scale

Chairman Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan
BPS-Apex Scale

Special Assistants to the Prime Minister


Advisers to the Prime Minister


Generals of Pakistan Army
O-10
Of the Status of Vice Chief of Army Staff
The Auditor General of Pakistan
BPS-Apex Scale

Secretaries General to the Federal Government
BPS-Apex Scale
Incharge of Ministry or Division
Chairman Federal Public Service Commission

Senior distinct official appointed by President
Note:- The Inter-se seniority of dignitaries till article 10 will be determined in order as indicated above
11
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary

Accredited to Pakistan
12
Chief Election Commissioner


Wafaqi Mohtasib

Ombudsman
Judges of the Supreme Court of Pakistan


Chief Justice Federal Shariat Court


Chairman of the Council of Islamic Ideology

If he is or has been a Judge of the Supreme Court
Chief Ehtasab Commissioner


13
Chief Justice of the High Courts


14
Vice Chief of Naval Staff (Three Star)
O-9
If holding the rank of Vice Admiral
Vice Chief of Air Staff (Three Star)
O-9
If holding the rank of Air Marshal
Lieutenant Generals (Three Star)
O-9
Commanders of Strategic Commands of Pakistan Army
15
Speakers of the Provincial Assemblies


Ministers of the Provincial Governments


Lieutenant Generals and Equivalents (Three Star)
O-9
Corps Commanders and Principal Staff Officers of Armed Forces
Visiting Ambassadors/High Commissioners

Of the Foreign countries not accredited to Pakistan
Deputy Chairman Planning Commission
BPS-22

16
Members of the Senate/National Assembly of Pakistan

To take precedence over all others in the said group
Judges/Puisne Judges of the High Courts


Controller General of Accounts, Pakistan
BPS-22

Federal Secretaries
BPS-22 & 21
In charge of Ministries and Divisions, including Principal Secretary to the President
Chairman of the Council of Islamic Ideology

If he is or has been a Judge of High Court
Secretary Generals of the Senate/National Assembly
BPS-22

Inspector General of Police (Three Star)

If in BPS-22
Director General Intelligence Bureau
BPS-22

Director General Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
BPS-22

Members of the Central Zakat Council
BPS-22

17
Attorney General for Pakistan

A senior lawyer designated by federal government not with a status of cabinet Rank
18
All Gun-Salute Rulers of State

Of State merged in or acceded to Pakistan (No longer applicable now)
19
Charge d' Affairs

A pied of Foreign Countries
Vice Chief of the Naval Staff (Two Star)
O-8
Of the rank of Rear Admiral
Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (Two Star)
O-8
Of the rank of Air Vice Marshal
Major General & Equivalents (Two Star)
O-8

Members of the Planning Commission
BPS-21 & 22

Visiting Ambassador/High Commissioners of Pakistan
BPS-21 & 22
If on duty
Vice Chancellors of Universities
MP-I
Highly qualified Meritorious Professors of HEC recognized Universities
20
Chief Secretaries to the Provincial Government
BPS-22

21

Surveyor General of Pakistan
BPS-21
Chairman of Statutory Bodies set up by the Government
BPS-21 & 22
If declared of the status of Secretaries/Additional Secretary to the Federal Government
Chief Commissioner, Islamabad Capital Territory
BPS-21
Inside the limits of Islamabad Capital Territory
Acting Secretaries to the Government of Pakistan
BPS-21
Of the status of federal additional secretary
Additional Secretaries to the Federal Government
BPS-21

Inspector Generals of Police (Two Star)
BPS-21
Provincial Police Officer (PPO) and Commandant Frontier Constabulary (CFC)
Additional Chief Secretaries to the Provincial Government
BPS-21

Senior Member Board of Revenue
BPS-21
Provincial Government
Principal Administrative Staff College
BPS-22

22
Ministers and Deputy High Commissioners

Of Minister's Rank in Embassies/High Commissions located in Pakistan
23
All Non-Gun Salute Rulers of State

Of State acceded to/ merged in Pakistan (No more applicable)
24
Members of Provincial Assemblies

With in province will take precedence over all others in said group
Chairman Provincial Public Service Commissions
BPS-21 & 22
High qualified Official appointed by Governor of the same Province
Director General Military Lands and Cantonments
BPS-21

Brigadiers and equivalents (One Star)
O-8
Including defense attaches (DAs) and station commanders
Additional Inspector Generals of Police (Two Star)
BPS-21
Including Regional/Capital City Police Officers in BPS-21
Advocate Generals to the Provincial Governments

A senior lawyer nominated by provincial government
Consuls General
BPS-20 & 21

Chief Controller of Imports and Exports
BPS-21

Chief Engineer/Advisor, Pakistan PWD
BPS-21

Chief Economist in Planning Commission
BPS-21

Commissioners in charge of administrative divisions
BPS-20 & 21
Basing on the size of Division
Senior Joint Secretaries/Joint Secretaries to the Federal Government
BPS-20 & 21
Including Joint Secretary to the National Assembly
Provincial Secretaries
BPS-20 & 21
Federal Joint/Senior Joint Secretaries
Counselors of Embassies/Legations and High Commissioners

Of foreign and Commonwealth countries
Deputy High Commissioners

Not holding the Rank of Minister
Members, Central Board of Revenue
BPS-20 & 21
If of the status of Senior Joint/Joint Secretaries to the Federal Government
Members, Federal Public Service Commission
BPS-21 & 22

Solicitor to the Government of Pakistan
BPS-20 & 21
If of the status of Senior Joint/Joint Secretaries to the Federal Government
Director General Investment Promotion and Supplies
BPS-20 & 21

Director General Geological Survey
BPS-20 & 21

Director General Public Relations
BPS-20 & 21

Director General Radio Pakistan
BPS-20 & 21

Director General Telegraph and Telephone
BPS-20 & 21

Director General Post Office
BPS-20 & 21

Director General Health
BPS-20 & 21

Federal Economic Advisor
BPS-20 & 21
Senior Joint Secretary/Joint Secretary
Federal Finance Advisor
BPS-20 & 21

Federal Education Advisor
BPS-20 & 21

Director General International Islamic Institute
BPS-21

Director General Finance Service Academy
BPS-22

Director General Civil Services Academy
BPS-22

Draftsman to the Government of Pakistan
BPS-21
Senior Joint Secretary/Joint Secretary
Mayor of a Corporation

(City District Nazim) always after Commissioners of Divisions
Members Provincial Zakat Council

Selected persons and Government officials
Visiting Ministers Plenipotentiary

Of foreign Countries
Pro Vice Chancellors of Universities
MP-II or PBS-22
Meritorious Professors of HEC recognized Universities
25
District and Session Judge
BPS-21

Director General Civil Aviation
BPS-21

Prosecutor Generals to the Provincial Governments

Nominated person or Government Official
Military, Naval and Air Attaches to Embassies, High Commissioners and Legations


Chairmen Provincial Statutory Bodies
BPS-20 & 21

Senior Trade Commissioners
BPS-20
Of Foreign and Commonwealth Governments
Deans of the Faculties
BPS-22
Meritorious professors of HEC Recognized Universities
26
Colonels and Equivalents
O-6
less holding Appointments of Station Commanders
Surveyor General of Pakistan
BPS-21

Accountant Generals of Provinces
BPS-21

Military Accountant General
BPS-21

Chief Commercial Manager, Railways
BPS-20

Chief Mechanical Engineer, Railways
BPS-20

Chief Controller of Stores, Railways
BPS-20

Chief Traffic Manager, Railways
BPS-20

Chief Operating Superintendent, Railways
BPS-20

Councils and First Secretaries
BPS-19 & 20
To Embassies, High Commissions and Legations of Foreign Governments
District Nazims

Chairmen, District Councils
Deputy Auditor General of Pakistan
BPS-20
Accountant General
Chief Conservator of Forests
BPS-20

Chief Engineer, Provincial PWD
BPS-20 & 21

Deputy Director General Intelligence Bureau
BPS-20

Deputy Inspector General of Police (One Star)
BPS-20
Including Regional/Capital City Police Officers
Directors of Agriculture Department
BPS-20

Directors of Health Service
BPS-20

Director Public Instructions
BPS-20

Special Secretaries to the Provincial Governments
BPS-19 & 20

Trade Commissioners

Of Foreign and Commonwealth Governments
Finance Advisor/Chief Account Officers, Railways
BPS-20

Government Inspector of Railways
BPS-20

Inspector General of Forests to the Government of Pakistan
BPS-20 & 21

Inspector Generals of Prison to Provincial Government
BPS-20 & 21

Principal of Degree/Medical/Engineering Colleges
BPS-20 & 21
Professors
Director Railways Wing
BPS-19 & 20

Heads of Departments of Universities
BPS-21

Professors
BPS-20 & 21
Collages and HEC recognized universities respectively
27
Additional District and Session Judges
BPS-20

Lieutenant Colonels and equivalents
O-5

Additional Commissioner
BPS-19 & 20
Basing on size of administrative division
Deputy Commissioners / District Coordination Officers / Political Agents
BPS-18, 19 & 20
Basing on the size of administrative district and also act in capacity in absence of District Magistrate / Collector within Districts / Agencies
Assistant Inspector Generals of Police/Senior Superintendents of Police
BPS-19
Including District Police Officers of Large Districts
Commissioners of Agriculture Development Department
BPS-20

Commissioners of Animal Husbandry Department
BPS-20

Commissioners of Income Tax Department
BPS-20

Executive District Officers
BPS-19

Postmaster General
BPS-20

Command Controller of Military Accounts
BPS-20

Federal Deputy Secretaries
BPS-19
Including Deputy Secretaries to the President and National Assembly
Director Radio Pakistan
BPS-19

Finance Advisors
BPS-19
Joint, POF (Wah), Navy and Air Force
Controller of Imports and Exports
BPS-20

Deputy Financial Advisor
BPS-19

Provincial Additional Secretaries
BPS-19
Of Provincial Cadre
Directors of Provincial Departments
BPS-19

Chairman District Zakat Committee

Nominated person or Government official
Chairman Municipal Committee

Elected person
Chairman Karachi Port Trust

Nominated person or Government official
President of Income-Tax Appellate Tribunal
BPS-20

Deputy Chief Engineer
BPS-19 & 20

Principal Officer, Mercantile Marine Department, Karachi
BPS-20

Provincial Director Generals
BPS-20

Secretaries to the Provincial Assemblies
BPS-19

Secretaries of Provincial Railway Board
BPS-19

Principal of Government Inter Colleges
BPS-19
Associate Professors
Principal Medical Officers
BPS-20

Registrar Co-operative Societies
BPS-20

Associate Professors
BPS-19 & 20
Collages and HEC recognized universities respectively
28
Majors and equivalents
O-4

Tehsil Nazims

Chairman Tehsil Council
Superintendents of Police
BPS-18
With more than 8 years of Service
Collectors of Central Excise and Land Customs
BPS-19

Deputy Director General Investment Promotion and Supplies Department
BPS-19

Deputy Director General Telegraph and Telephone Department


Superintending Engineer
BPS-19

Chief Medical Officer
BPS-19

Secretaries to Provincial Public Service Commission
BPS-19

Senior Civil Judge cum Magistrate
BPS-18 & 19

Principal Information Officers
BPS-18 & 19

District Officers
BPS-18

Director of Inspection, Income Tax
BPS-19

Assistant Professors
BPS-18 & 19
Colleges and HEC recognized universities respectively
29
Holders of President's Award of Pride of Performance


Captains and equivalents
O-3

Union/Town Nazim

Chairman Union/Town Councils
Senior Medical Officers
BPS-18

Executive Engineers
BPS-18

30
Second Lieutenant / Lieutenant and equivalents
O-1 and O-2 respectively

Civil Judge cum Judicial Magistrate
BPS-17

Assistant Commissioners / Assistant Coordination Officers / Assistant Political Agents / Tehsil Municipal Officers
BPS-17
In charge of Sub-Division / Tehsil
Assistant and Deputy Superintendents of Police
BPS-17

Tehsil Municipal Officers
BPS-17 & 18

Lecturers
BPS-17 & 18
Colleges and HEC recognized universities respectively
Section Officers
BPS-17 & 18
Federal and Provincial Secretariats respectively
Assistant Accountant Generals
BPS-17

Deputy/Assistant District Officers
BPS-17

Local Audit Officers
BPS-17

Medical Officers
BPS-17
General duty
Sub Divisional Officers (Engineers)
BPS-17

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

CENTRAL STAFF TO GET BETTER AND BIGGER FLATS

Central staff to get better quarters




The quarters of central government employees are set to become bigger and better.
Ahead of the election season, the urban development ministry is planning to not just increase the houses’ areas by an average of 25 per cent but also fit them out with modular kitchens and electric chimneys. The last time the housing norms were revised was in 1981.

During Janata Party rule in 1977, the government had asked the central public works department (CPWD) to scale down the sizes of the quarters and the amenities provided. The idea was to build more quarters in less time. A year after the Congress came back to power in 1980, it reverted to the old norms.
“We can say that this is the first time in (over) 30 years that the government is working on improving the living conditions of government employees,” a senior CPWD official said.
The outgoing CPWD director-general, Sushil Mittal, said: “The new scheme will be implemented only on the new houses the government builds. We shall upgrade the amenities in the older houses as and when maintenance is carried out.”
Under the revised norms, quarters of Type 5 — to which deputy secretaries are entitled — and above will have modular kitchens and electric chimneys. Flats below Type 5 will have built-in cupboards. The kitchens provided to central government staff now have only a cement counter and no shelves or cabinets.
The mosaic flooring is likely to be replaced by fancy vitrified tiles in quarters of Type 4 — allotted to section or desk officers — and above, and ceramic tiles in the rest.
Till now, the houses got only a whitewash; under the new norms, houses across all categories will get a plastic distemper. Parking facilities were earlier provided only at quarters of Type 5 or above; now all categories will have stilt parking.
Smaller details such as a higher number of electric points, especially power switches, have also been kept in mind.
“Till now, the power electric point was only provided in the kitchen — for the fridge — especially in Type 2 quarters. It was assumed that the fridge would be kept in the kitchen and nowhere else,” the official said.
The old black electric switches will be replaced with modular switches, and the archaic pelmets with aluminum rods for curtains will make way for drapery rods. In toilets and kitchens, the brass taps would be replaced with chrome-plated fittings.
In Delhi, the government plans to build an additional 25,000 houses. In the rest of India, the CPWD’s thrust will be to build houses in cities that have none, such as Srinagar and Thiruvananthapuram. Calcutta, too, has a measly number of flats for central government employees —just 6,051.
As on March 31, 2001, the number of central government employees across the country was 38.76 lakh, of whom 39.02 per cent worked with the Indian Railways, which has its own quarters for its employees.
All central government employees are entitled to official quarters but not every one opts to live in one. Besides, if both spouses are in central government service, only one house is allotted.
Currently, there are about 95,000 quarters across the country, of which Delhi accounts for two-thirds. The shortfall is of 48,569 houses.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

STRIKE BY CG EMPLOYEES FOR DA MERGER

Central Government Employees joining for one day strike – 12/12/12

Confederation of Central Government employees and workers will go on one day’s strike on Wednesday 12th December, 2012. Central Government Employees joining for one day strike for various demands.
DEMANDS :
1. Revise the wages of the Central Government employees including Gramin Dak Sewaks with effect from 1.1.2011 and every five years thereafter by setting up the 7th CPC.
2. Merge DA with pay for all purposes with effect from. 1.1.2011 including for Gramin Dak Sewaks.
3. Remove restriction imposed on compassionate appointments and the discrimination on such appointments between the Railway workers and other Central Govt. employees.
4. (a) Departmentalise all Gramin Dak Sewaks and grant them all benefits of regular employees; End Bonus discrimination and enhance bonus ceiling to 3500/-; withdraw open market recruitment in Postman / MTS cadre; Revise cash handling norms; Grant full protection of TRCA; Grant Time Bound Promotion and Medical Reimbursement facility etc,
(b) Regularise the daily rated, contingent, casual workers and introduce a permanent scheme for periodical regularization; Pending regularization, provide them with pro-rata salary at 6th CPC rates; Pending regularisation provide them with pro-rata salary at 6th CPC rates.
5. (a) Revive the functioning of the JCM. Convene the meeting of the Departmental Councils in all Ministries/Departments. Settle the anomalies raised in the National Anomaly Committee as also in the Departmental Anomaly Committees. Hold National Council meetings as specified in the JCM constitution. (b) Remove the anomalies in the MACP Scheme.(c) Grant recognition to all Associations/Federations, which have complied with the formalities and conditions stipulated in the CCS(RSA) Rules.
6. Fill up all vacant posts and creates posts n functional requirements.
7. Stop downsizing outsourcing, contractorization, corporatization and privatisation of Governmental functions.
8. Stop price rise; strengthen the PDS.
9. (a) Stop the proposal to introduce the productivity linked wage system; (b) discard the performance related pay structure; (c) introduce PLB in all Departments; (d) remove the ceiling on emoluments for bonus computation.
10. Revise the OTA, Night duty allowance and clothing rates.
11. Implement all arbitration awards;
12. Make the right to strike a legal and fundamental right of the Government employees on par with the other section of the working class.
13. Grant Five promotions to all employees as is provided for in the case of Group A
services.
14. (a) Withdraw the PFRDA Bill. (b) Rescind the decision to allow FDI in pension sector;(c) Scrap the new contributory pension scheme (d) Extend the existing statutory defined pension scheme to all Central Govt. employees irrespective of their date of entry in Government service.
15. Vacate all Trade Union victimisation, and more specifically in the Indian Audit and Accounts Department.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

EX-Central police personnel

Ex-servicemen status to 4 lakh retired paramilitary, Central police personnel
In what could bring cheer to over four lakh retired Central paramilitary personnel, the Centre on Thursday accorded them ex-servicemen status, a move that will enable them to avail a slew of welfare benefits.

The new status for the retired personnel from forces like CRPF, CISF, BSF, ITBP, NSG and SSB will be read as “ex-Central police personnel”, on par with the defence forces recognition of “ex-servicemen” to its retired personnel.

“The proposal (of granting ex-servicemen status to paramilitary personnel) has been approved by the Cabinet on Thursday. These personnel will be called as ex-Central police personnel on the same footing as ex-servicemen in the defence forces,” Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde announced during an event of CISF in Delhi.

Earlier, at a CRPF function in Gurgaon, the Home Minister, who has served as a police sub inspector, said, “Paramilitary personnel, like defence forces, put their life at stake in the line of duty and there is no problem in granting them this honour.”

With the status of “ex-servicemen”, the retired personnel of these forces will be able to avail certain canteen and hospital facilities run by the Government while they will be able to apply for jobs in the private sector who recognise “ex-servicemen” as a trained and suitable talent for their organisations.
Centre will also approach states to give benefits to the wards of these retired personnel in educational institutes and jobs.

There are more than four lakh retired paramilitary personnel in the country at present. The total strength of these forces is about eight lakh men and women.

The new announcement, according to sources, will have no direct financial implications on the Government.

At the CISF function, Shinde laid the ceremonial foundation stone for building a complex of the CISF in Delhi’s Mahipalpur area.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

NATIONAL PAY COMMISSION / 7TH PAY COMMISSION DEMANDED

NMC demands new pay commission for central & state staff

Subhash Shastri, President National Mazdoor Conference (NMC)  on Sunday urged upon Prime Minister to constitute  7th Pay Commission as the DA has already touched 72 per cent and make announcement to this effect in forth coming winter session of  Parliament beginning from 22nd November 2012.

He also appealed to declare 7th Pay Commission as National Pay Commission so that its recommendations are simultaneously implemented for central staff and employees of the state Governments.
While recalling recommendation of Central 4th Pay Commission,  Shastri said that it also had recommended that in new Pay Commission should constituted as soon as DA crosses 50 percent of the basic pay/pension.

He also urged till the new Pay Commission is constituted and its recommendations implemented, 50 per cent DA be merged with  basic pay/pension and simultaneously  Interim Relief (IR) of 20 per cent of basic pay/pension be provided to centre and State Government employees and this be announced before Diwali festival.  He also reiterated  long pending demands for early redressal.

Among others who spoke on the occasion included  Rajan Babau, Rakesh Padha, Anil Singh Slathia, Ashok Khajuria, Sunil Kochr, Sham Lal Sharma, Bhupinder Singh, Mohan Lal Sharma, Barkat Ram, Vijay Bhagat, Dalip Bhagat, Surinder Kumar, Yog Raj, Mohd Shafi and social activist Ravi Razdan.


Monday, October 29, 2012

RISK ALLOWANCE

Risk Allowance to Central Government employees

No.21012/01/2010-Estt.(AL)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension
Department of Personnel & Training
New Delhi, October 18th 2012
 OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Risk Allowance to Central Government employees 
The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department’s O.M. No.21012/4/88- Estt.(Allowances) dated 22nd August, 1988, on the captioned subject and to state that in partial modification of the aforesaid O.M., the President is pleased to revise the rates of Risk Allowance in respect of the existing categories of Central Government employees with effect from 1st September, 2008, as under:
Sl.No. Categories of employees Revised rates in rupees per month
1. Unskilled workers 40.00
2. Semi-skilled workers 60.00
3. Skilled workers 80.00
4 Supervisors 100.00
5. Non-gazetted officers engaged in Nitro Glycerine preparation 180.00
6. Gazetted officers engaged in Nitro Glycerine preparation 300.00
7. Danger Building Officers 400.00
2. The amount of Risk Allowance would be automatically raised by 25% every time the Dearness Allowance on the revised pay structure goes up by 50%. No separate instructions on this count would be required.
3. All other terms and conditions envisaged in the O.M. dated 22.08.1988 shall continue to apply.
(Vibha G.Mishra)
Director
http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02est/21012_01_2010-Estt.AL-18102012.pdf

Friday, October 26, 2012

OFFICIAL CAR

         Use of Official Car for personal use                

Controller General Of Defence Accounts
Ulan Batar Road,Delhi Cantt -110010
CIRCULAR
AN/XIV/14162/VIth CPC/Circular/Vol-IV                                                       dated 8/10/2012
To
1.All PCsDA/CsDA; PIFA/ PCA/CsFA
2. .Admin IV (local)
(Through CGDA Mail server).

Sub: Use of Official Car for personal Purpose.

The under signed is directed to refer M.O.F (Dep of Expdr ) O.M No 21(2) 2008-E II (B) dated 29/8/2008, wherein it is stipulated that officers drawing grade pay of Rs 10000/-and 12000/- and those in the HAG+ scale who are entitled to the use of official car in terms of OM number 20(5) E-I (A)/93 dated 28/ 1/1994, shall be given. the option to
avail of the existing facility or to draw the transport allowance at the rate. of Rs 7000/- per month plus dearness allowance thereon.

2.The above facility /option is however not applicable in case of officers drawing grade pay below Rs 10000/- and should therefore not be extended in such cases.

3. This may be noted for strict compliance.

SOURCE-http://www.cgda.nic.in/adm/offCar.pdf