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LTC claims of govt employees over past 10 years be scrutinised as fraudulent claims surface

Chandigarh, April 21 Following instances of fraudulent claims of leave travel concession (LTC) and other irregularities being detected by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), the Ministry of Finance has ordered that LTC claims paid to government employees over the past 10 years be scrutinised. The Controller General of Accounts in the finance ministry has, in an order issued on April 20, directed its subordinate offices in all ministries and departments that the internal audit wings will examine the LTC claims paid from 2010-11 onwards along with their regular audit submit their compliance report to the ministry by September 30. After audit of some government offices, the CAG had, in its report last year, observed that after air tickets submitted by employees were cross checked with the concerned airlines, it emerged that the employees had changed the amount mentioned in original air tickets to higher amount, names of unauthorised travel agents through which tickets were boo

Pre-mature retirement not a right by subject to service exigencies, rules AFT

Pre-mature retirement not a right by subject to service exigencies, rules AFT
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Pre-mature retirement not a right but subject to service exigencies, rules AFT

Vijay MohanTribune News ServiceChandigarh, April 18  The Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) has ruled that opting for pre-mature is not a right vested with an employee that can be exercised at any time

Amid surge in COVID-19 cases, Army reduces staff strength in offices by 50 per cent

796 Vijay Mohan Chandigarh, April 16 With a spike in COVID-19 infections in the country, the Army has ordered that physical attendance in offices be reduced to 50 per cent with immediate effect. Further, officers and staff who will be attending office will stagger timings of attendance. “In view of the unprecedented rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in certain [parts of the country, it is important to take measures to prevent the spread. Accordingly measures will be taken depending upon local epidemiological situation,” orders issued today by the Directorate-General of Medical Services at Army Headquarters state. Meetings and conferences as far as possible are to be done through video-conferencing and crowding in common places is to be avoided.

CSIR gadget developed to treat Covid patients has spin-off for defence forces in high-altitude areas

750 Vijay Mohan Chandigarh, April 8 An oxygen enrichment unit (OEU) developed indigenously by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) to treat Covid patients has a spin-off for the defence forces in high-altitude areas as it can be used at heights where such equipment normally does not function. Commercially available OEUs generally work till an altitude of 8,000 feet above sea level. With an optional plug-in module, CSIR s unit can work up to an altitude of 14,000 feet, thereby making it handy for use during contingencies in high-altitude battlefield areas where rarefied air and extreme climate can cause medical emergencies. OEU is a device which concentrates oxygen from the surrounding air by selectively removing nitrogen to supply oxygen-enriched air. The concentrated oxygen is delivered to patients with respiratory problems through a mask or a nasal cannula.

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