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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Exemption from filing IT return for the year (2012-2013)


SECTION 139 OF THE INCOME-TAX ACT, 1961 - RETURN OF INCOME - EXEMPTION TO SPECIFIED PERSONS FROM REQUIREMENT OF FURNISHING A RETURN OF INCOME UNDER SECTION 139(1) FOR ASSESSMENT YEAR 2012-13


NOTIFICATION NO. 9/2012 [F. NO.225/283/2011-ITA(II)], DATED 17-2-2012
S.O........... (E). - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (IC) of section 139 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), the Central Government hereby exempts the following class of persons, subject to the conditions specified hereinafter, from the requirement of furnishing a return of income under sub-section 

(1) of section 139 for the assessment year 2012-13, namely:-
1. Class of persons. -An individual whose total income for the relevant assessment year does not exceed five lakh rupees and consists of only income chargeable to income-tax under the following head,-
(A) "Salaries";
(B) "Income from other sources", by way of interest from a saving account in a bank, not exceeding ten thousand rupees.
2. Conditions,- The individual referred to in para 1,-
(i) has reported to his employer his Permanent Account Number (PAN);
(ii) has reported to his employer, the incomes mentioned in sub-para (B) of para 1 and the employer has deducted the tax thereon;
(iii) has received a certificate of tax deduction in Form 16 from his employer which mentions the PAN, details of income and the tax deducted at source and deposited to the credit of the Central Government;
(iv) has discharged his total tax liability for the assessment year through tax deduction at source and its deposit by the employer to the Central Government;
(v) has no claim of refund of taxes due to him for the income of the assessment year, and
(vi) has received salary from only one employer for the assessment year.
3. The exemption from the requirement of furnishing a return of income tax shall not be available where a notice under section 142(1) or section 148 or section 153A or section 153C of the Income-tax Act has been issued for filing a return of income for the relevant assessment year.
4. This notification shall come into force from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette.

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CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 - Relaxation for travel by air to visit NER.
 

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Regulation of journeys by private airlines while availing Leave Travel Concession.
 

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LTC to Central Goverment Employees - Travel by tour packages operated by IRCTC.
 

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28/10/2009
Use of own car/hired taxi on LTC journey on account of physical handicap.
 

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09/09/2009
Regulation of Journey by air while availing Leave Travel Concession - clarification regarding.
 

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27/07/2009
Regulation of Journey by air while availing Leave Travel Concession - clarification regarding.
 

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03/06/2009
Travel entitlement for the purpose of Leave Travel Concession (LTC).
 

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04/12/2008
Expenditure Management - Economy Measures and Rationalization of Expenditure - Guidelines related to LTC - Clarifications - reg.
 

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10/11/2008
Expenditure Management-Economy Measures and Rationalization of Expenditure-Guidelines related to LTC.
 

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23/09/2008
Sixth Central Pay Commission - Recommendations relating to LTC - Acceptance of.
 

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14/05/2008
Central Civil Services (LTC) Rules, 1988 - clarification regarding reimbursement of fare in respect of travel by air to visit NER.
 

16. No. 31011/4/2007-Estt.(A)
02/05/2008
CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 - Relaxation for travel by air to visit NER.
 

17. No.31011/6/2002-Estt(A)
26/03/2008
LTC to Central Govt. Employess - Travel by tour packages operated by IRCTC.
 

18. No.31011/2/2006-Estt(A)
03/12/2007
Central Civil Services (LTC) Rules, 1988-clarification regarding reimbursement of fare in respect of air travel by non-entitled officers.
 

19. No.31011/5/2007-Estt(A)
27/09/2007
Relaxation in LTC Rules - delegation of powers to Ministries/Department regarding time limit for the submission of the claim.
 

20. No.31011/2/2006-Estt(A)
21/05/2007
Regulation of journeys by private airlines while availing Leave Travel Concession.
 

21. No.31011/3/2006-Estt(A)
07/02/2007
LTC (All India in block of 4 years) in combination with transfer/tour TA-mode of Regularisation.
 

22. No.31011/2/2006-Estt(A)
24/04/2006
Regulation of journeys by private airlines while availing Leave Travel Concession.
 

23. No.31011/3/2005-Estt(A)
25/05/2005
CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 - Visit to Andaman & Nicobar Islands instead of Home Town LTC and travel by air from Kolkata or Chennai to Port Blair and back - relaxation thereof.
 

24. 31011/1/2005-Estt(A)
18/01/2005
CCS (LTC) Rules, 1988 - Extension of the grace period of Home Town LTC block years 2002-2003.
 

25. No.31011/3/2001-Estt(A)
13/03/2003
Central Civil Services (LTC) Rules, 1988 - Suspension regarding.
 

26. No.31011/7/97-Estt.(A)
20/10/1997
Fifth Central Pay Commission-Recommendations relating to LTC-Acceptance of.
 

27. 14028/7/97-Estt(L)
07/10/1997
Recommendations of the Fifth Central Pay Commission - Decisions relating to Enhancement of the ceiling on accumulation and encashment of Earned Leave in respect of Central Government employees.
 

 

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Submission of memorandum to the committee for Cadre Restructuring of of MMS staff


Submission of memorandum to the committee for Cadre Restructuring of MMS staff under the Department of Posts

ALL INDIA ASSOCIATION OF POSTAL DRIVER AND ARTISAN
MAIL MOTOR SERVICE, MADURAI @ DINDIGUL.624 001.

A.JOHNSON ARTHER.        R.SELVARAJ                      T.C.KRISHNAN
           President                  Secretary                         Treasurer

DR.DEVENDRA. Vise President


Lr. No.AIAPDA/CHQ-29/2012 dt: 21.02.2012

Humbly submitted to the Committee for Cadre Restructuring of MMS Staff

To

            The Secretary,
            Department of Posts,
            Dak Bhavan,  Sansad Marg,
            New Delhi 110 001. 

Respected Madam,
           
            Sub: Submission of memorandum to the committee for Cadre Restructuring of
                  MMS staff under  the Department of Posts – Reg.

            Ref: Directorate lr. No. 01/01/2011-SR dt 20.01.2012
---
At the outset, we express our heartfelt congratulations on your elevation as DG(Posts). In your regime we hope that our genuine demands will be settled. In this connection, a memorandum is submitted to the committee for Cadre Restructuring of MMS staff under the Department of Posts.  On behalf of the most affected drivers and artisans in the Department of Posts by the IV, V and VI CPCs, I as a General Secretary put forth the following genuine points to the Honourable Secretary (Posts) for sympathetic consideration and immediate action.
  
RAISING THE EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION FOR POSTAL MMS DRIVERS:-
            At present the minimum educational qualification for MMS Drivers has been fixed as Middle Pass. This has been in force since 1982. In respect of Postal Department is concerned, English language is used for communication as well as correspondence. 3rd and 4th CPCs ( Chapter 46 Para 31 in 3rd CPC and Chapter 8 Para 23 in 4th CPC (Annexure I & II) ) in their report have recommended to raise the  minimum educational qualification from Middle Standard Pass to 10+2 Pass. So far this has not been given effect.  More over all the forms such as Mail Lists and Log Sheets etc., are in bilingual i.e., English and Hindi. The vehicles  which have been recently manufactured are having electronic system. So to understand this, the driver must possess a higher qualification. 

So we demand to raise the minimum qualification of drivers from Middle Standard Pass to 10+2  Pass. 6th CPC also in para No.3.8.3.a recommends the following:
“ In future all recruitments in the Central Government would only be in the posts belonging to Group “C” or higher categories carrying minimum qualification as Matriculation or ITI”. In respect of Departments such as Railway and Defence, the minimum educational qualification for drivers has been fixed as Matriculation. But in our department, the old educational qualification (Middle standard Pass) prevails; the same may kindly be modified.

1.      GRANT PAY TO THE POSTAL MMS DRIVERS ON PAR WITH LOK SABAH & RAJYA SABAH DRIVERS     
We the drivers of the Postal Department are termed as Common Category employees. Though we are doing a risky job of conveyance of all kinds of mails, we have been deprived of all kinds of pay benefits because we have been termed as common category employees. The common category employees in the Postal Department like Draftsman, Ferro Printer, EDP staff and Lok Sabah & Rajya Sabah Drivers etc. who were getting the Driver’s pay scale of Rs.950-20-1500 in the Fourth CPC, were upgraded and raised their pay scales to Rs.4000-100-6000 and 2400 Grade pay  in the Fifth and Sixth  CPCs.   While the pay of all the common categories has been increased, the pay of the Drivers alone has been neglected. Though the drivers have been classified as common category employees and the pay structure is same, the drivers of Lok Sabah and Rajya Sabah are getting a different pay and their pay structure is different. We don’t know why this anomaly? When all the drivers are performing a same kind of work, the drivers of Lok Sabah and Rajya Sabah are getting a higher pay. The information got under RTI Act 2005 is enclosed for ready reference.(Annexure III).

2.      GRANTING OF INCREMENTS TO THE DRIVERS PERFORMING MAIL EXCHANGING DUTY
            Only in the Metropoliton Cities, mail guards are attached with the mail vans especially for mail exchanging. But in other cities, the MMS drivers are attending to the mail exchanging work in addition to the driving work. 3rd CPC Chapter 23 para 133 clearly depicts the Mail Guard and Head Mail Guard Work. The same is reproduced below for kind perusal.
“Mail Guards and Head Mail Guards.- The Mail Guards and Head Mail Guards are employed in the RMS Transit sections and Mail Offices for work connected with the receipt, custody and despatch of the closed mails. The duties of Head Mail Guards are, more or less, the same as those of mails guards, the only difference being that Mail Guards carry 50 to 250 bags in transmit sections, while Head Mail Guard carry more than 250 bags”.

The MMS Drivers working in the cities and towns other than metropolitan cities are doing the work of Mail  Guards i.e., mail exchanging in addition to the driving work without any remuneration. The prescribed cash handling line limit is Rs.20000/- to Postal Assistant and Rs.12,000/- to Postman.  But, the postal drivers are handling bags containing lakhs of  M.O. Rupees, insured parcels and delivering them safely without escort to the H.Os and S.Os concerned by shouldering the risk of great responsibility. For this the poor drivers have to be compensated financially for the extra work done and shouldering the responsibility. So we demand to grant 6 six advance increments to the drivers performing mail exchanging work in addition to the driving work as in the case of Delhi Police and Railway Drivers who were given Spl.Pay for performing additional clerical work during the implementation of IV CPC.   A copy of the order is enclosed (Annexure IIIa)
       3.   Creation of Supervisory posts in Driver cadre equal to Technical Supervisor (Skilled)
            Only in Driver cadre, the official who joins as Driver will retire as the same Driver. The official who completes 25 years of Service in Driver cadre has to be promoted automatically to the higher grade in the pay scale of V CPC Rs 7450-2250-11500 and may be designated as “Motor Vehicle Transport Supervisor”. In terms of VI CPC, the Grade pay of Rs 4800/- in PB 2 has to be granted to the drivers who have completed 25 years of service. The reason is that if an official retires as Driver, there is no prospect in this. But if a driver retires as Motor Vehicle Transport Supervisor, it will give some sort of satisfaction and dignity in the society.

3.      Modifying the ratio system in granting promotion to the Driver Cadre.
At present the following ratio system is followed.
S.No.
Grade
 Pay scales of V CPC
Percentage
of ratio
1
Ordinary grade
Rs. 3050-4590
30
2
Grade II
Rs 4000-6000
30
3
Grade I
Rs 4500-7000
35
4
Spl. Grade
Rs 5000-8000
5


But we want the following ratio system as well as pay scales of the drivers to be implemented as being followed in Lok Sabah and Rajya Sabah
S.No.
Grade
 Grade Pay as per VI CPC
Percentage
of ratio
1
Ordinary grade
Rs. 2400 (PB1)
25
2
Grade II
Rs 2800 ( PB 1)
25
3
Grade I
Rs 4200  ( PB 2)
25
4
Spl.Grade
Rs 4600 ( PB 2)
25


Previously the drivers were granted financial up-gradation under ACP scheme. After implementing the same, the ACP scheme was abruptly withdrawn and the monetary
benefits granted under the ACP scheme was recovered for the reason that the drivers are having promotions such as Grade II and Grade I etc., But the stenos and other common category staff are enjoying both the benefits of ACP and Grade I & Grade II promotions etc.,  The drivers who are having more than 26 years of service could not get the due promotion due to the present promotional scheme and not following the departmental rules properly. If the percentage of promotion put forth by us is followed, all the officials in driver cadre can get their due promotion without any hitch.
 
4.     All  the  vacant posts to be filled up to avoid unnecessary OTA and accident.
            At present there are so many vacant posts in Driver cadre which are being manned by the Contract drivers. Due to heavy shortage of drivers, in some places like Chennai and Mumbai MMS, the departmental drivers are compelled to work on OTA basis even after completion of their schedule work. In order to obey the Orders of the higher ups, our  drivers are performing  the extra work assigned on OTA basis  with much strain and stress. Sometimes our drivers especially in Mumbai MMS are compelled to perform extra work (in addition to the assigned work) which may prolong upto 2400 hours. Again in the next day he has to attend his work as usual.   Only on such occasions, accident occurs which causes loss to the department as well as to the employees. As far as the contract drivers are concerned, responsibility could not be fixed.  In our department more than 15000 vacant posts in PA cadre as well as in all the cadres, vacant posts have been filled up.  Our union requests the Madam to show mercy upon us and to take similar action to fill up the vacant posts in our cadre.

5.      REVISION OF OVER TIME ALLOWANCE (OTA):-
            The present rate of Working day OTA (Rs 15.85 per hour) and the holiday OTA (Rs 21.10 per hour) have been fixed by the IV CPC and our employees are still getting these rates of OTA only. But we are getting the pay as per the recommendations of VI CPC.  It is pitiable to note that only in the Department of Posts, the employees are getting old rate of OTA for the past twenty years. But the rate of OTA has been revised to the employees in the Departments like Railways and Defence etc., during the implementation of V & VI CPC recommendations itself. Copies of orders for revision of OTA in the Department of Railways and Defence are enclosed for ready reference .(Annexure IV). This union requests to revise the OTA rates as done in Railways and Defence.
  
6.      INCREASING THE EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION OF SKILLED ARTISANS IN MMS:
Presently, the minimum educational qualification fixed for Skilled Artisans is  Middle standard  Pass. But in respect of semi skilled artisans, the educational qualification fixed is Matriculation pass. For Supervisory post, i.e., skilled artisan, the educational qualification is Middle standard pass.  Whereas for the post under the skilled artisan is semi skilled artisan. For that post, the educational qualification is Matriculation pass. The semi skilled artisans are working under the control of skilled artisans. Hence it is suggested that the educational qualification in respect of a Supervisory post i.e.,  skilled artisans may kindly be revised as Matriculation with ITI pass.

7.      GRANT EQUAL PAY TO THE SKILLED ARTISANS ON PAR WITH THE SKILLED ARTISANS OF DOORDARSHAN.

In the Department of  Doordarshan, the skilled artisans are being paid Grade pay of Rs 2400/-. Whereas the very same skilled artisans of our Department are paid Grade pay of Rs 1900/-., though the nature of work and the mode of recruitment are same. The posts are said to be identical and are common category posts. But the basic pay is different. It is not known why this difference? It is requested to redress this anomaly and grant equal pay to the skilled artisans of our department on par with the skilled artisans of the Doordarshan. During the implementation of IV CPC recommendations, the pay of the said technical posts of Doordarshan and Defence Departments have been pre revised as Rs.1200-30-1440-1440-EB-1800 and later fixed as 4000-100-6000 during the implementation of V CPC. A copy of the Gazette Notification order is enclosed for ready reference..(Annexure V).

8.      GRANT OF PROMOTION TO THE SKILLED ARTISANS ON PAR WITH THE SKILLED ARTISANS OF RAILWAY & DEFENCE RATIO FOLLOWED IN GRANTING OF PROMOTION TO THE ARTISANS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF POSTS AND DURING


4TH & 5TH
6th CPC
Skilled
70%
70%
Highly Skilled –Grade II
20%
15%
Highly Skilled –Grade I
10%
15%
MCM
NIL
0 %

  
   
 RATIO FOLLOWED IN GRANTING OF PROMOTION TO THE ARTISANS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS DURING


4TH CPC
5TH CPC
6TH CPC
Skilled
30%
45%
45%
Highly Skilled –Grade II
30%
41% *
20.5%
Highly Skilled –Grade I
35%
20.5%
MCM
5 %
14%
14 %







 PAY STRUCTURE IN DEPARTMENT OF POSTS


5TH CPC
6TH CPC
Ratio in %
Skilled
Rs.3050 – 4590
G Pay Rs.1900
70%
Highly Skilled –Grade II
Rs.4000 – 6000
Grade Pay Rs.2400
15%
Highly Skilled –Grade I
Rs.4000 – 6000
Grade Pay Rs.2800
15%
MCM *
Rs.4500 – 7000
Grade Pay Rs.4200
0 %







*Though the new cadre i.e., MCM (Master Crafts Man) was introduced vide Gazette Notification under No. G.S.R.552(E) to Central Civil Services(Revised Pay)Rules, 2008 for the workshop staff (Defence Civilian Employees) and circulated vide Directorate order No. 4-3/2009-PCC dt 05.01.2010, no official has been benefitted in our Department of Posts.

The ratio has not been changed for the last 2 CPCs. Due to this, we have been affected much. Hence We request the administration to revise the ratio as 25% to each grade with effect from 01.01.1996 and below mentioned pay scales to be implemented as being followed in Doordarshan.


S.No.
Grade
 Grade Pay as per VI CPC
Percentage
of ratio
1
Skilled
Rs. 2400 (PB1)
25 %
2
Highly Skilled –Grade II
Rs 2800 ( PB 1)
25 %
3
Highly Skilled –Grade I
Rs 4200  ( PB 2)
25 %
4
MCM
Rs 4600 ( PB 2)
25 %



9.      SEMI SKILLED TRADESMEN IN MMS UNITS
            The cadre of semi skilled & MMS Cleaner & Group “D” were always on par with postmen/mail guard up to 3rd CPC. This was altered during 4th and 5th CPCs. As per the recommendations, the Postmen/Mail guard were given the higher scale of pay. The relativity got disturbed since then. Hence it is requested that the pay of the semi skilled cleaner and MMS Group “D” should be pre revised to Rs 3200-85-4900 from 01.01.1996 onwards as they are dealing with the works related to the skilled officials.
10.  GRANT OF PAY TO CHARGEHAND ON PAR WITH RAILWAYS & DEFENCE (GP Rs.4600/-):-
            The post of charge hand is the key post in MMS workshops. It is a supervisory post which involves higher responsibilities. This post is a promotional post for the mechanics. The charge hands in the workshops of Indian Railway and Defence are getting the pay scale of Grade I & II  Rs 5000-150-8000 & 5500-175-9000 as per recommendation of V CPC in Paragraph No. 63.302. (and Sixth CPC merged grade I&II and fixed Rs4600 GP). But in our Department of Posts, the Charge hands are getting the grade pay of Rs 2800/-. Whereas our counterparts in Railways and Defence Departments  are getting the Grade pay of Rs 4600/- though the mode of recruitment and the nature of work is same. A copy of the information got under RTI Act 2005 from the Coast Guard Headquarters is enclosed for ready reference .(Annexure VI).  We request the same recommendation should also be made applicable to our charge hands in MMS workshops also. 
  
11.  NON GRANTING OF FINANCIAL UPGRADATION UNDER ACP II          ( Rs. 5000-150-8000) TO THE SKILLED ARTISANS
            V CPC has recommended to grant the pay Rs 4000-100-6000 at the time of granting  ACP I and Rs 5000-150-8000 for ACP to the skilled artisans who were getting the pay of Rs 3050-70-4590. But throughout the country, it is seen that this recommendation has not been given effect. Our officials  have been given only the pay of Rs 4500-125-7000 instead of Rs 5000-150-8000. Due to the non implementation of the recommendation of the CPC, our officials have been put into heavy financial loss. Hence Our union requests the administration to give effect to this V CPC recommendation so that our officials will be benefitted financially.
Finally to sum up, We, the Drivers and Artisans have suffered much since 1996. Hence it is requested to be compassionate in considering and settling our above mentioned genuine demands of the neglected driver cadre.
 Thanking You Madam
            
DA:AA                                                                                      Yours faithfully,

Date : 20.02.2012
Place : Dindigul                                                                                 
(R.Selvaraj)
General Secretary, AIAPD
& Driver, DMMS,
O/o the SPOs, Dindigul Dn.,
Dindigul 624 001.
TAMIL NADU
Copy to:-

1.      Ms.Sandhya Rani, PMG (BD), O/o the CPMG,
Andhra Pradesh Circle, Hyderabad
( Chairman)

2.      The Director (MV), Directorate, Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg., New Delhi 110 001.
 ( Member – Official Side)

3.      The Director (SR & Legal), Directorate, Dak Bhavan, Sansad Marg., New Delhi 110 001.

4.      Shri.  Giriraj Singh, General Secretary, R3, New Delhi ( Member – Staff Side)

5.      Shri D.Theagarajan, Secretary General, R3, New Delhi ( Member – Staff Side)


DA:AA