7th Pay Commission Cycle Maintenance Allowance revised – Finance Ministry OM
7th Pay Commission Cycle Maintenance Allowance revised – The rates of Cycle (maintenance) Allowance revised from Rs. 90/- per month to Rs.180/- per month
7th Pay Commission Cycle Maintenance Allowance revised – Cycle (maintenance) Allowance – 7th CPC Implementation
F.No.19039/4/2008-E.IVGovernment of IndiaMinistry of FinanceDepartment of ExpenditureNew Delhi, the 14th July, 2017OFFICE MEMORANDUMSubject :- Implementation of the Recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission – Revision in the rates of Cycle (maintenance) Allowance.Consequent upon the acceptance of the recommendations of the Seventh Central Pay Commission and in supersession of this Department O.M.No. F.11(18)-E.IV(B)/62 dated 31st August, 1962 including all its amendments thereafter and O.M. No.19039/3/2008-E.IV dated 29th August, 2008, the President is pleased to revise the rates of Cycle (maintenance) Allowance from Rs. 90/- per month to Rs.180/- per month subject to the provisions of SR-25.2. The admissibility of Cycle (maintenance) Allowance will be subject to the following conditions:(A) The official concerned maintains and uses his own cycle for official journeys.(B) Travelling Allowance (i.e., daily and mileage allowance) to a Government servant in receipt of Cycle (maintenance) Allowance under these orders will be regulated as under
(i) For Journeys within a radius of 8 kilo metres from the usual place of duty No T.A.(ii) For journeys beyond a radius of 8 Kilo metres but not exceeding 16 Kilo metres from the place of duty
(a) If the destination point falls within the local jurisdiction. No T.A.
(b) If the destination point falls outside the local jurisdiction T.A. admissible under normal rules, provided the journey is performed other- wise than on a cycle
(iii) For journeys beyond a radius of 16 kilo metres from the usual place of duty. T.A. admissible under the normal rules.(C) The allowance will not be admissible for the calendar month(s) wholly covered by leave, training or temporary transfer.(D) For any period of more than one month at a time during which a Government servant in receipt of Cycle (maintenance) Allowance does not maintain a cycle or the cycle maintained by him remains out of order or is not used for official journeys for any other reason, the Cycle (maintenance) Allowance will not be admissible3. The Cycle (maintenance) Allowance under these orders shall be granted by the sanctioning authority for a period not exceeding two years at a time and its continuance shall be reviewed sufficiently in advance of the expiry of such period. The sanctioning authority may, for this purpose, specify whenever necessary the local jurisdiction of a Government servant at the time of sanctioning the allowance. They should also make a review of the posts under their control and decide the posts for which the Cycle (maintenance) Allowance should be sanctioned. The Allowance may be sanctioned with reference to the posts and not to the individual incumbents.4. These orders will be effective from July 01, 2017.5. In so far as the staff serving in the Indian Audit and Accounts Department are concerned, these orders are issued in consultation with the Comptroller & Auditor General of India.(Nirmala Dev)Deputy Secretary to the Government of India
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