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CSD Car Prices in India Updated 2019 – Latest Prices of Maruti, Hyundai, Honda, Toyota, Ford, Mahindra and Tata

March 25, 2019 by Admin

CSD Car Prices in India Updated 2019 – Latest Prices of Maruti, Hyundai, Honda, Toyota, Ford, Mahindra and Tata

CSD Car Prices at discount Rates by through Canteen Stores Department to Defence Force Personnel in India 2019 – Latest Prices of Maruti, Hyundai, Honda, Toyota, Ford, Mahindra and Tata

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CSD Canteens in India

CSD (Canteen Stores Department) provides a tremendous service to all group of Armed Forces Defence Personnel and some other ordnance employees working under Defence Ministry since 1948. CSD Depots located spread over in India around 34 Depots and has crossed a turn-over of Rs.17,000 crores in 2016-17.

URC Canteens

CSD provides its consumers, all over the country, quality products of daily use at rates less than those prevailing in the market. These items are meant for sale to Armed forces, Defence civilians, ex-servicemen and their families through URC Canteesn.

CSD Head Office

CSD Head Office is located at Mumbai. The Department controls and manages its field operations through a network of 34 Area Depots located across the length and breadth of the country.

Unit Run Canteen – Entitlement and Procedure for Purchas
of Items Against-Firm-Demand (AFD) CATEGORY-I
Four-wheelers

Car Eligibility

The eligibility of four wheeler to all defence and entitled civilians is appended below refer IHQof MoD letter No. 96350/Q/DDGCS/CAR/Policy 12 Jan 2016 placed at Appendix 9A:-

S. No Category CC Periodicity
1 Officers (Including& Retd Widows) 3000 Once in Four Years
2 JCOs granted Honorary Commission & Equivalent (Including Retd & Widows) 2500 Once in Seven Years
3 JCOs & Equivalent (Including Retd & Widows) 2000 Once in Service & Once after Retirement. First Car after ten years of Service. Gap between purchases of two to be ten years. If the late husband had purchased a car each while in service after retirement then the widow will not be eligible to buy a car. In case late husband had purchased only one car then widow can buy one car through CSD, after gap of 10 years from the date of last purchase.
4 OR & Equivalent (Including Retd & Widows) 1800 Once in Service & Once after Retirement. First Car after ten years of Service. Gap between purchases of two to be ten years. If the late husband had purchased a car each while in service after retirement then the widow will not be eligible to buy a car. In case late husband had purchased only one car then widow can buy one car through CSD, after gap of 10 years from the date of last purchase.
5 Civilian Officers of MoD paid out of Defence Estimates and Officers of CSD (Grade Pay Rs 6600 – and above) 3000 Once in Four years.
Groups wise CSD Products
GROUP Type of Item Items covered
I Toilet Requisites Toilet Soaps, Oral Care, Hair care, Cosmetics, Detergent, Diapers and Napkins etc.,
II Household Requisites Electrical Appliances, Cookers, Crockery, Kitchenware, Sewing Machines and other Household requisites such as Gas Stove, Flask, Casserole, Light Products and Torch Cell etc.,
III General Use Items Hosiery items, Plastic ware, Footwear, Luggages, Undergarments, Helmet, Sunglasses, Track suit, Sports Goods and Plastic Furniture etc.,
 IV Wrist Watches & Stationery Wrist Watches & Stationery V Liquor Rum, IMFL, Brandy, Scotch Whisky, BIO, Breezer, Wine & Beer etc.,
VI Food & Medical Items Food, Beverages & Medicinal items etc,
VII AFD Items Television, Refrigerators, Washing Machines, Twowheelers, Cars, Tractors, Cooking Ranges (Ovens & Chimneys), Air Conditioners & Geysers etc.

AFD Items

AFD items have been divided into two categories.

Category – I.

These items are not stocked by the Depots but are arranged by CSD and collected by consumers directly from dealers e.g. Refrigerators, TVs, Washing Machines, Air conditions, Microwave Ovens, Cars, Tractors and Two-wheelers etc. These are supplied as per the following procedure :-

The individual customers will obtain information from CSD Website at www.csdindia.gov.in or from CSD Area Depots & confirm about the availability of these items with the respective dealers. The dealers, in turn, will keep CSD Area Manager informed about the availability of the items from time to time.

The individual customer is required to submit the prescribed form (available with depots/CSD website) duly filled-in and countersigned by the Commanding Officer of the unit, in case of Servicemen & by Station Headquarters or DSS&A Board in case of Ex-servicemen, along-with a UTR generated by a payee Bank and duly signed and stamped by the Banker in token of having transferred the amount through RTGS/NEFT, towards the price of the item.

The UTR shall invariably mention the name of the customer who has actually transferred the amount. Every Depot has separate account number and bank; hence, customer is required to verify Bank Account number of the Area Depot before transferring money through RTGS/NEFT to avoid any complication at later stage.

After completion of formalities at the depot, like preparation of Official Receipt, Local Supply Order(LS) on supplier etc., the individual is given an authority letter and a copy of LS Order which is to be submitted to the distributor/dealer for getting the delivery of the item demanded. Normally, AFD-I category items are delivered, based on availability with local dealers.

Category – II

These items are procured by CSD Area Depots based on firm demand received from URC to depot and sold to consumers through URCs for example Ovens, Geysers, Foot Model Sewing Machines, Cooking Ranges, Air Coolers, coir mattress and few other high-value household durable goods (details contained in the Pictorial Price-List) as per the following procedure:-

A separate indent marked AFD-II, duly signed by the Commanding Officer countersigned by Brigadier or equivalent officer should be sent to the depot once a month alongwith the normal demand.

Based on the above indent, orders are placed by the depot on the firm for the supply of item.

On receipt of the item at the Area Depot, the same is invoiced and issued to URC.

Normally it takes three to four weeks for receipt of such items from suppliers.

URCs must ensure immediate collection of such items from depot.

Demand for AFD-II category items, once placed, cannot be cancelled.

*(Value items below Rs. 750/- per item) (A)
*(AFD Items value of items above Rs. 750/- per items)

S No Rank /Cat Monthly Limit*  Liquor Card (B)  Total (A+B) Annual Limit*
(a) Officers & eqvl Rs. 11000/- Rs. 2500/- Rs. 13500/- Rs. 100000/-
(b) JCO granted Hony Commission & eqvl  Rs. 11000/- Rs. 2500/-  Rs. 13500/- Rs. 100000/-
(c) JCOs & eqvl Rs. 8000/-  Rs. 2500/-  Rs. 10500/- Rs. 75000/-
(d) OR & eqvl Rs. 5500/- Rs. 2500/- Rs. 8000/- Rs. 55000/-
(e) Def Civ PB 3&4 Rs. 11000/- NA  Rs. 11000/- Rs. 100000/-
(f) Def Civ PB2 Rs. 8000/- NA Rs. 8000/- Rs. 75000/-
(g) Def Civ PB1 Rs. 5500/- NA  Rs. 5500/- Rs. 55000/-

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Retirement Age of KV Employees – Discontinuation of 2 Years Extension in Service

March 25, 2019 by Admin

Retirement Age of KV Employees – Discontinuation of 2 Years Extension in Service

Amendment in Article 51 – Age of Retirement Amendment in Education Code for Kendriya Vidyalayas

“Two years extension in service shall be granted to National Awardee teachers on year to year basis subject to physical fitness end mental alertness”

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN
18, Institutional Area Shaheed Jeet Singh Marg,
NEW DELHI-101110

F.11-E-11060/3/2017-KVS(HQ/Estt.lII

Date: 20.03 2019

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Amendment in Article 51 Of Education Code for Kendriya Vidyalayas-reg.

The Board of Governors of KVS in its meeting held on has approved discontinuation of 2 yeas extension in service being provided to National Awardee Teachers after attaining the age of Superannuation.

This was decided by the MHRD & conveyed vide its letter No.F.3-26/201B-UT-2 dated 07.12.2018. However, services of these teachers Will be utilized by the KVS on contractual basis against clear vacancy. No proposal should be forwarded to KVS (HQ) in this regard henceforth.

In compliance with the decisor of BOG, KVS the existing and amended provision of Article 51 of Education Code be read as under:-

Existing Article 51 – Age of Retirement
Every employee of the Sangathan shall retire in the afternoon of the last day of the month in which he attains the age of sixty (60) years, except those Who are born on the last day of the month who shall retire on the day of the previous month. Two years extension in service shall be granted to National Awardee teachers on year to year basis subject to physical fitness end mental alertness.
Amended Article 51 – Age of Retirement.
Every employee of the Sangathan shall retire in the afternoon of the last day of the month in which he attains the age of sixty (60) years, except those who are born on the 1st day of the month Who shall retire on the last day of the previous month.

The above amendment shall Come into force with immediate effect.

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(Saurabh Jain)
Additional Commissioner (Admn.)

DISTRIBUTION:

1. The Deputy Commissioner, KVS, All regional offices, They are requested to circulate the said Office Memorandum to all the Kendriya Vidyalayas under their Jurisdiction.
2. The Director, KVS, All ZIETs.
3. All officers and Sections in KVS(HQ) New Delhi
4. All recognized Associations.
5. The Deputy Commissioner (EDP) for information. He is requested to upload the said Memorandum on the website of KVS.

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KV Admission under RTE and SGC – Lottery for Admission to Class 1 in all KV Schools

March 25, 2019 by Admin

KV Admission under RTE and SGC – Lottery for Admission to Class 1 in all KV Schools

KV School Admission under RTE and SGC – Lottery for Admission to Class 1 in all Kendriya Vidyalaya Schools

Kendriya Vidyalaya ONGC Panvel

Admission 2019-20
Conduct of Online Lottery for fresh admission in Class 1 (2019-20)
Date – 26th March 2019
Reporting Time – 08.15 am

Parents who have registered their wards for fresh admission in Class 1 under RTE and SGC (Single Girl Child) categories in this Vidyalaya are requested to attend online lottery process scheduled on 26th March 2019 at the allotted time from 8.30 to 9.30 am in the Vidyalaya premises. Beyond this time Online Lottery as above cannot be done.

Kendriya Vidyalaya INA Colony Delhi

Lottery For Admission to Class I
Lottery for admission to Class I 2019-20 for RTE and SGC will be conducted on 26 March 2019 from 09:30 AM to 10:30 AM (on Online Admission Portal)

Kendriya Vidyalaya Bhimtal

RTE and SGC
Time slot for lottery for admission under RTE and SGC is 8:30 to 9:30 am at 26.03.2019.

Kendriya Vidyalaya 9 BRD

ONLINE ADMISSIONS 2019-20
Draw of Lottery for Admission to Class I for RTE and SGC Category : 26/03/2019 (8.30-9.30 AM)

Kendriya Vidyalaya BSF Bhikhiwind

Online Draw for Admission in Class I through RTE (Right to Education), and (SGC) Single Girl Child will be done on 26 March 2019 between 12.30 PM to 01.30 PM

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Filed Under: KV School Admission 2019 Tagged With: KV Admission Under RTE

Grant of Fixed Medical Allowance (FMA) to Ex-Servicemen – PCDA Circular 616

March 25, 2019 by Admin

Grant of Fixed Medical Allowance (FMA) to Ex-Servicemen – PCDA Circular 616

Grant of Fixed Medical Allowance (FMA) to Ex-Servicemen Pensioners, and Ex-Servicemen Family Pensioners who are ECHS members and residing in Districts not covered by ECHS Polyclinic / Armed Forces Hospitals / MI Room upgraded to accommodate ESMs

OFFICE OF THE PR. CONTROLLER.OF DEFENCE ACCOUNTS (PENSIONS)
DRAUPRADI GHAT, ALLAHABAD-211014

Circular No. 616

Dated: 31.01.2019

To,
The OI/C
Records/PAO(ORs)
——————–
——————–

Subject:- Grant of Fixed Medical Allowance (FMA) to Ex-Servicemen Pensioners, and Ex-Servicemen Family Pensioners who are ECHS members and residing in Districts not covered by ECHS Polyclinic / Armed Forces Hospitals / MI Room upgraded to accommodate ESMs.

Reference:- This office Circular No. 451 dated 21.02.2011; Circular.No.544 dated 04.06.2015 & Circular No. 586 dated 25.09.2017.

A copy of GoI, MoD letter No. 22(01)/2011.WE/D(Res-I) dated 01.11.2018 on the above subject, which is self-explanatory, is forwarded herewith for information and necessary action.

2. As per ibid Govt letter Fixed: Medical-Allowance (FMA) to Ex-Servicemen Pensioners and Ex-Servicemen Family Pensioners is also admissible to ECHS members who are residing in Districts not covered by ECHS Polyclinic/Armed Forces Hospitals / MI Room upgraded to accommodate ESMs.

3. Those pensioners who are covered under this. Govt order are-required to submit the necessary application in the prescribed format. to the nearest Stn HQ in triplicate.

The Stn HQ will scrutinize the. residential address of the ECHS member and verify the applicability of District in the. address ‘for FMA. .and confirm the authorization of FMA on the application in the prescribed format.

4. A separate communication will follow for submission of LPC-cum-datasheet along with instructions in due course.

5. This circular. has been uploaded on this office website www.pcdapension.nic.in for dissemination to all concerned.

Gts/Tech/05/LXXI
Dated: 31.01.2019

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(S.K.Singh)
Addl.CDA(P)

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Filed Under: Fixed Medical Allowance Tagged With: Fixed Medical Allowance

Guidelines of Holiday Homes – DoP Orders 12.3.2019

March 25, 2019 by Admin

Guidelines of Holiday Homes – DoP Orders 12.3.2019

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Delegation of Powers, Eligibility for booking, priority in booking, rent for holiday homes, List of items for Suites, Crockery and Utensils

Government of India
Ministry of Communications
Department of Posts
(Welfare & Sports Section)

Dak Bhawdn, Sansad M&rE,
New Delhi-110001
Dated: 12.03 .2019

No. 1 – 1/2077 -WL/Sports

To
All Heads of Postal Circle

Subject: Guidelines of Holiday Home.

Madam / Sir,
The undersigned is directed to forward herewith the guidelines of Holiday Home for information, guidance and compliance.

2. The Scheme is approved by Member (Planning & HRD).

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(Daisy Barla)
Director(W&S)

Guidelines for Holiday Homes

Objective:

To establish clear guidelines for short stay use of holiday homes by employees of Department of Posts and other verified persons primarily for tourism.

II. Definitions:

i. Applicant Departmental Employees Serving.
ii. Family means spouse/dependent family member of Government servant.
iii. Guest means persons other than mentioned at sub para (ii) above.
iv. Booking means granting permission to applicants/visitors vide Confirmation Slip by Circle for occupying rooms/suites of holiday homes for specified period subject to authentication of personal details appearing in Confirmation Slip by administrative office of the applicants.

III. Broad Criteria:

Holiday homes have been established throughout the country fot the benefit of the Postal Employees. The broad Principle, within the framework of which Department of Posts may establish Holiday Homes are as below:

i. Holiday Homes may be set up in suitable hill stations or sea-side resorts or other pleasant surroundings or where popular demand exists.

ii. Priority would be given to States where there is no Holiday Home.

iii. Buildings for Holiday Home may be hired from any available source i,e. Defence, Civil, Municipal or private at suitable sites or made available from any surplus Postal buildings / space. Necessary alterations may be effected to set up the Holiday Home.

iv.The Rent where applicable for hiring buildings for Holiday homes should be approved by the Fair Rent Assessment Committee of the Circles and all the formalities and rules will be observed as in the case of hiring accommodation for offices.

v. The head of Circles could also consider construction of Holiday Departmental land and send proposals to the Postal directorate for the cost of construction from welfare fund.

vi The Holiday home should have normally minimum of four suites, minimum of four families at a time.

vii. Each suite should have furniture, utensils, crockery, etc. at the scale indicated in the annexure and the total cost of the same should not exceed Rs.50,000/- as a one time expenditure.

viii. The Holiday Home may have a common room with various facilities, including essential equipment such as utensils, furniture, recreation facilities for Indoor games etc. The total cost of furniture etc. for the common room should not exceed Rs.70,000/- as a one time expenditure.

ix. Expenditure on petty replacements, electricity and water should not normally exceed Rs.5000/- per month for a Holiday Home with four suites.

x. Expenditure on holiday home would have to be made from Welfare Funds available with the Circle. In case additional funds are required by the Circles on expenditure on holiday homes, the same should be taken up with the Directorate accordingly.

xi. Current/recurring expenditure on renovation/maintenance/repairing would have to be made from welfare funds available with the circle. In case additional funds are required, the same should be taken up with the Directorate accordingly.

IV. Delegation of powers to Heads of circles for opening of Holiday Homes on the following terms and conditions:

i. These delegated powers shall be exercised with the approval of the Head of the Circle for the Circle as a whole. These powers will not be delegated further to any other authority including the Postmaster General and Head of Region.

ii. The location for opening the Holiday Homes may be identified according to the all India importance of the place vis-a-vis tourists’ interest, importance, and requirements of the Staff of the Department as a whole and likely occupancy of the facility.

iii. As soon as the locations and building/space is identified for opening the Holiday Homes a detailed proposal may be sent to the Directorate (Welfare and Sports Section) indicating the factors as mentioned in (ii) above.

As holiday home becomes operational information regarding its location, full address along with telephone number, controlling officer, weather conditions, approach, surrounding etc. be given to the Directorate for circulation to all circles and uploaded on the Departments website.

iv. The actual accommodation should be easily approachable and in a prominent place of the city. The security needs of the place as well as of visiting staff may be kept in view.

v. Generally not more than one holiday home should be opened in one city/town. However, where considered necessary more suites could be added to an existing holiday home.

vi. Where it is necessary to hire the accommodation for Holiday Home, the Head of Circles may exercise the financial powers as have been delegated vide Circular No. 2-l12001-Wel/sports dated26.04.2002 subject to the same terms and conditions as laid down in the OM No. 6-t4187-Fincoord (Vol. V) dated 26.03.2001 for Item 7(b) (vi) for hiring accommodation for office-cum-residence. The rent should be invariably approved by the ‘Fair Rent Assessment Committee’ of the Circle and all the formalities and rules that are required to be observed as in the case of hiring accommodation for office-cum-residence should be complied with.

vii.Current/recurring the expenditure in connection with establishment of Holiday homes may be met from Circle Welfare Fund. There will however, be no special allotment of fund to the Circle on this account from Postal Services Staff Welfare Fund.

viii. These powers are delegated to the extent of existing infrastructure and no new building would be constructed unless the funds are specially allotted for the purpose for Directorate.

ix. No operational / Post Office building would be converted into a Holiday home without personal approval of the Head of Circle who will ensure that the accommodation in question is not likely to be required for operational needs in the next 3 years.

x.The Holiday home should be provided with a caretaker, for which no additional posts would be created and no additional staff would be given. This may be done by diversion of an existing post, where possible or by outsourcing as per rules on the subject.

xi. All other conditions such as period and rules of occupancy, rent charged, facilities to be provided etc will continue to be the same as at present and as amended from time to time.

xii. The concurrence of the Internal Financial adviser and Circle welfare Board should also be obtained before opening a Holiday Home.

V. Eligibility for Booking:

All applicants mentioned at Para II will be eligible for holiday homes for themselves and their spouse/dependent family members and guests.

VI. Priority in Booking:
Booking will be made through automated online system (if online facility is available) primarily on ‘first-come first-serve’ basis subject to fulfillment of prescribed eligibility, time limit and payment of booking charges, etc.

VII. Rent for Holiday Home:

Rent to be charged from occupants of the Holiday Homes (for one suite) would be as indicated below:-

(i) Basic pay upto Rs35.400 l- (7’n Pay Commission) Rs. 401- per Day.

(ii) Basic pay exceeding Rs.35,400 l-(7th Pay Commission) Rs. 100/- per Day.

List of items for four suites of Holiday Home

1. Bed(s)
2. Mattress(es)
3. Mattress cover
4. Cotton Mattress
5. Bed Sheets
6. Pillows
7. Pillow covers
8. Bed covers
9. Coat hangers
10. Blankets
11.Doormets
12.Gentre table
13.2 bedside chairs
I4. Floor covering
15. Chest of drawers and/or cupboard
16. Heater
17.Bedside tables and soft reading lights
18. Towels. 1 bath towel one hand towels per guest
19. Dressing Table
20.Curtains
21.Toiletries
22.Wall clock
23.Dustbin

Crockery & Utensils

1. Cooker
2. Gas stove
3. Tea set
4. Set of Crockery
5. Cutlery
6. Plastic buckets
7. Plastic Mugs
8. Plastic Jugs
9. Kitchen Towels
10. Stainless steel tea spoons
11.Belan and Chakla
12.Karchis steel
13. Patila Steel
l4. Masaladani
15. Parat Steel
16. Karahi
17.Frying Pan and cookware
18. Tawa
19.Steel Plates for rice
20. Chopping Board
21.Serving Spoons
22.Soup Bowls
23.Steel Bowls
24.Kettle
25. Knife set
26. Glass
27. Liquid soap

Apart from the above items, Circles may include other items as per requirement with the permission of Heads of Circle.

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List of Holiday Homes

Filed Under: Holiday Homes Tagged With: Holiday Homes for CG Employees

18-19 Age Group First Time Voters in Lok Sabha Election 2019

March 25, 2019 by Admin

18-19 Age Group First Time Voters in Lok Sabha Election 2019

Over 1.5 crore new young voters will come to election booth for entering their vote first time in Lok Sabha Elections 2019. This figure is more than 1.6 per cent of the total elector list of Parliamentary election 2019. This percentage is most important to play in the result of General election 2019 war. The election battle will start from April 11 and held up to May 19, 2019.

ELECTORAL ROLL DATA – 2019

Fact Sheet on Electoral Roll Data – 2019

As per available Electoral Roll Data 2019, there are 15064824 voters in the age – group 18-19 yrs in Final Roll published as yet. Electors Photo Identity Card coverage of 99.36% has been achieved till date. Elector/Population Ratio is 631 currently and Gender Ratio is 958.

Data of 18-19 Age group electors for 2019
No. State/UT SR 2019
1 ANDHRA PRADESH  539804
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 27342
3 ASSAM 706489
4 BIHAR  579035
5  CHHATTISGARH 460394
6 GOA  23768
7  GUJARAT 768745
8 HARYANA  139821
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH  88127
10  JAMMU & KASHMIR 182182
11  JHARKHAND 220724
12 KARNATAKA 712606
13 KERALA  261778
14 MADHYA PRADESH  1360554
15 MAHARASHTHRA  1199527
16 MANIPUR 28614
17 MEGHALAYA  76782
18 MIZORAM 52556
19  NAGALAND  19171
20  ODISHA  545401
21  PUNJAB 255887
22 RAJASTHAN  1282118
23 SIKKIM 20246
24  TAMIL NADU  898759
25 TELANGANA ## 599933
26 TRIPURA  69322
27  UTTARAKHAND  85673
28 UTTAR PRADESH  1675567
29  WEST BENGAL 2001898
30  A & N ISLANDS 4462
31  CHANDIGARH 12094
32  DAMAN & DIU  16466
33 D & N HAVELI  23290
34 NCT OF DELHI 97684
35  LAKSHADWEEP 2337
36 PUDUCHERRY  25668
TOTAL 15064824

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