CategoryLabour & Employment

Grant of Child Adoption Leave for 135 Days to Female Government Servants

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This office memorandum details the extension of Child Adoption Leave benefits to female government servants. It outlines that adoptive mothers with fewer than two surviving children are eligible for 135 days of leave when adopting a child under one year of age, mirroring maternity leave provisions. The leave salary will be equivalent to the pay drawn before commencing leave, and it can be...

Grant of Disability Leave for Mumbai Bomb Blast Victims

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This office memorandum details the provision for granting Special Disability Leave to Central Government employees injured in the Mumbai bomb blasts of July 11, 2006. It clarifies that existing CCS (Leave) Rules 1972 regarding disability leave will be extended to these employees on humanitarian grounds, even if the injuries occurred while commuting after work. The memorandum also specifies that...

Grant of Disability Leave for Mumbai Bomb Blast Victims

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This office memorandum details the Department of Personnel & Training’s decision to grant Special Disability Leave to Central Government employees injured in the Mumbai bomb blast of July 11, 2006. It clarifies the eligibility criteria based on Rule 45 of CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972, and outlines a relaxation of these rules on humanitarian grounds for those affected while returning home...

Grant of Accumulation and Encashment of 300 Days of Earned Leave for Defence and Industrial Employees

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This office memorandum from the Ministry of Personnel, P.G. & Pensions, Department of Personnel and Training, announces an increase in the accumulation and encashment limit for earned leave. Previously capped at 120 days for industrial employees (excluding Railways), the limit has been raised to 300 days for Defence and other industrial employees. This decision follows discussions with the...

Grant of Study Leave to Central Health Service Officers for Post Graduation

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This office memorandum details a revision to the study leave policy for Central Health Service (CHS) officers. Previously limited to 24 months, the study leave duration is now increased to 36 months for pursuing post-graduation courses in health sciences, recognizing the three-year duration of these programs and the need for on-campus clinical work. This change is contingent upon officers...

Extension of Study Leave for Central Health Service Officers Pursuing Postgraduate Courses

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This office memorandum details a decision to extend the study leave period for Central Health Service officers pursuing postgraduate courses from 24 months to 36 months. This extension acknowledges the three-year duration of postgraduate medical programs, including clinical rotations. The decision is contingent upon officers signing a bond committing to five years of government service post...

Grant of Study Leave to Central Health Service Officers

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This office memorandum details a revision to the study leave policy for Central Health Service (CHS) officers pursuing post-graduation. Previously capped at 24 months, the study leave duration is now increased to 36 months, recognizing the three-year duration of many health science programs requiring on-campus clinical work. This change is contingent on officers providing a five-year service bond...

Enhancement of Maternity Leave and Introduction of Child Care Leave for Central Government Employees

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This office memorandum details revisions to maternity leave and the introduction of child care leave for central government employees, based on the recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission. Maternity leave is increased from 135 to 180 days, and leave that can be taken in continuation with maternity leave is extended to 2 years. Furthermore, women employees with minor children are now...

Central Civil Services (Leave) Rules – Enhancement of Maternity Leave and Introduction of Child Care Leave

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This office memorandum details revisions to the Central Civil Services (Leave) Rules, 1972, concerning maternity leave and the introduction of child care leave for central government employees. The key changes include increasing maternity leave from 135 to 180 days, allowing for up to 50 days of leave during maternity leave, and enabling eligible employees to take up to two years of child care...

Recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission Regarding Encashment of Leave

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This Office Memorandum details the Government of India’s decisions regarding the eligibility for encashment of leave for government employees, based on recommendations from the Sixth Central Pay Commission. It specifies the order of precedence for payment to relations in the event of an employee’s death while in service, outlining the priority given to spouses, children, parents, and...