Saturday, 28 November 2020

Consumer Price Index (AICPIN) for the month of October 2020

 Consumer Price Index (AICPIN) for the month of October 2020

 Expected DA – AICPIN for the month of October 2020 increased by 1.4 points

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT
LABOUR BUREAU

F.No. 5/1/2020-CP/I

CLEREMONT SHIMLA- 17 1004

DATED: 27th November, 2020

Press Release

Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (2016=100) – October 2020

The Labour Bureau, an attached office of the M/o Labour & Employment, has been compiling Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers every month on the basis of retail prices collected from 317 markets spread over 88 industrially important centres in the country. The index is compiled for 88 centres and All-India and is released on the last working day of succeeding month. The index for the month of October, 2020 is being released in this press release.

The All-India Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) for October, 2020 increased by 1.4 points and stood at 119.5 (one hundred nineteen and point five). On 1-month percentage change, it increased by (+) 1.19 per cent between September and October, 2020 compared to (+) 0.93 per cent increase between corresponding months of previous year.

The maximum upward pressure in current index came from Food & Beverages group contributing (+) 1.29 percentage points to the total change. At item level, Arhar Dal, Poultry (Chicken), Eggs (Hen), Goat Meat, Mustard Oil, Sunflower Oil, Brinjal, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Chillies Green, Gourd, Lady Finger, Onion, Peas, Potato, Electricity Domestic, Doctor’s Fee, Bus Fare, etc. are responsible for the increase in index. However, this increase was checked by Wheat, Fish Fresh, Tomato, Apple, etc., putting downward pressure on the index.

At centre level, Doom-Dooma Tinsukia, Patna and Ramgarh recorded the maximum increase of 4 points each. Among others, 3 points increase was observed in 9 centres, 2 points in 24 centres and 1 point in 33 centres. Rest of 19 centres’ indices remained stationary.

Year-on-year inflation based on all-items stood at 5.91 per cent for October, 2020 as compared to 5.62 per cent for the previous month and 7.62 per cent during the corresponding month of the previous year. Similarly, Food inflation stood at 8.21 per cent against 7.51 per cent of the previous month and 8.60 per cent during the corresponding month a year ago.

Y-o-Y Inflation based on CPI-IW (Food and General Indices)

expected-da-aicpin-for-the-month-of-october-2020-increased-by-1-4-points

All-India Group-wise CPI-IW for July and August, 2020

Sr. No.GroupsAugust, 2019Jul, 2020August, 2020
IFood Group330119.7123.0
IIPan, Supari, Tobacco & Intoxicants391131.6132.5*
IIIFuel & Light282117 .6117 .4
IVHousing434113.5113.5*
vClothing, Bedding & Footwear226125.6126.4
VIMiscellaneous Group254116.8117 .0
General Index320118.1119.5

CPI-IW: Food and General Indices

CPI-IW-Food-and-General-Indices

The next issue of CPI-IW for the month of November, 2020 will be released on Thursday 31st December, 2020. The same will also be available on the office website www.labourbureaunew.gov.in.

Key Points:-

All-India CPI for Industrial Workers (2016=100) for October, 2020 increased to 119.5 points compared to 118.1 points for September, 2020.

In percentage terms, it rose by 1.19% w.r.t. previous month mainly due to Food group items having a share of 39.17% in the total weight which recorded a rise of 76% between these two months. During the period, increase in prices of food items viz. Arhar Dal, Poultry Chicken, Goat Meat, Egg, Mustard Oil, Onion, Potato, Brinjal, Peas, Doctor’s Fee, Bus Fare, etc., had greater impact.

Year-on-year inflation based on all-items stood at 5.91 per cent for October, 2020 compared to 5.62 per cent for September, 2020 and 7.62 per cent during the corresponding month of the previous year. Similarly, Food inflation stood at 8.21 per cent against 7.51 per cent of the previous month and 8.60 per cent during the corresponding month a year ago.

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Counting of induction training period for grant of financial upgradation under TBOP/ BCR scheme in accordance with Directorate's letter No 44-2/2011-SPB-II dtd 05.05.2016

 No need to submit Induction Training Certificate!

 A Victory to our Struggle!

AIPRPA CHQ gave a call for just three issues. On 03.11.2020 Postal Pensioners braved the pandemic and demonstrated. They submitted a memorandum also to Secretary (P). The CHQ followed it up with a letter email to Secretary on 12.11.2020 (letter printed in November issue of PP). 

We are thankful to the Secretary (P) for immediate consideration of the justness of the demand of grant of TBOP/BCR without insisting for production of Induction Training Certificate by Pensioners / Family Pensioners. It is ordered now that on submission of an undertaking by the Pensioner  that he had undergone induction training prior to 1.1.1986, the benefit of 75 days should be given for advancing the TBOP/BCR. Production of copy of certificate will be insisted only in cases where the number of 75 days training is disputed by the Pensioner. 

Now, all direct entry in cadre of PA/SA Pensioners who were earlier denied the benefit will be automatically given the benefit. 

 This is indeed a victory to our struggle that had taken the issue to the notice of the Secretary! We ate hopeful that the other two contentious issues also processed with the same speed by the Secretary! - KR GS AIPRPA

Counting of induction training period for grant of financial upgradation under TBOP / BCR scheme in accordance with Directorate's letter No 44-2/2011-SPB-II dtd 05.05.2016


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AIPRPA, CHQ writes to Secy (Posts) for considering 90 days instead of 75 days as Pre-86 induction training for grant of financial upgradation under TBOP/BCR Scheme


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Friday, 27 November 2020

CGHS-Empanelment of private day care Therapy centers for Ayurveda,Yoga & Naturppathy under CGHS










































CGHS-Empanelment of private day care Therapy centers for Ayurveda,Yoga & Naturppathy under CGHS






 

 

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Unit Cost of Ayurvedic therapies / interventions in OPD/IPD offered to NABH accredited empanelled Hospitals in CGHS

 Unit Cost of Ayurvedic therapies / interventions in OPD/IPD offered to NABH accredited empanelled Hospitals in CGHS

Unit Cost of Ayurvedic therapies / interventions in OPD/IPD offered to NABH accredited empanelled Hospitals in CGHS.

[ANNEXURE-N2 of CGHS OM No.- F.No.25-01/2018/CGHS/JD AYUSH, Dated 20th November, 2020]

ANNEXURE-A2

Unit Cost of Ayurvedic therapies / interventions in OPD/IPD offered to NABH accredited empanelled Hospitals in CGHS.

Therapy/Intervention

S.No.Treatment NameUnit Cost in Rupees
1Abhyanga1145
2Abhyanga-Sthanika570
3Abhyanga+Sweda1280
4Avagaha765
5Anjana340
6Aanchana (Traction)480
7Annalepa/Njavaratheppu-Full Body1290
8Annalepa/Njavaratheppu-  Sthanikam755
9Aschothana335
10Agnikarma-Infra Red Coagulation (Package rate for full Course of treatment)10,000
11Agnikarma-High frequency Coagulation (Package rate for full Course of treatment)10,000
12Agnikarma-Radio frequency Coagulation (Package rate for full Course of treatment)10,000
13Achasnehapana/day440
14Bhedana (of Eye)565
15BhagnaBandhana (Fracture Bandage with Reduction & Immobilisation)885
16Chooma Pinda Sweda/Podikkizhi-Full Body1210
17Chooma Pinda Sweda/Podikkizhi- Sthanika/Ekangam715
18DhanyaPindaswedam/Dhanyakkizhi/Navadhanyakkizhi- Full Body1245
19Dhara/Sirodhara-Thaila1420
20Dhanyamladhara-Sthanika/Local-Katee Dhara etc705
21Dpana480
22Dhoomapana460
23Dhanyamla Pindaweda/Dhanyamlakkizhi/Kaatikkizhi- Full Body1240
24Eshana565
25Greevavasthi845
S.No.Treatment NameUnit Cost in Rupees
26Gandoosha390
27Goshbanabandha300
28Jaloukavacharana745
29Jambeerapindasweda/N arangakkizhi-Full Body1190
30Januvasthi845
31Kabala390
32Kateevasthi845
33Kashayavasthi  (Niroohavasthi)-Different  varieties1030
34KashayaDhara-Full Body1045
35KashayaDhara-Ekangam/Local635
36KsheeraDhara (Medicated-different varieties)-Full Body1155
37KsheeraDhooma735
38Kshara Karma (Package rate for full course of treatment)10,000
39Ksharasoothra-Low level fistula (Package rate for fullcourse of treatment)10,000
40Ksharasoothra-Middle level fistula (Package rate for fullcourse of treatment)10,000
41Ksharasoothra-High level fistula (Package rate for fullcourse of treatment)10,000
42Kshalana355
43Kshara Pathana (Package rate for full course oftreatment)10,000
44Kamapoorana350
45Kuttanam540
46Lekhana540
47Lepa/Lepana-Local390
48Mathravasthi350
49MamsaPindaSweda/Mamsakkizhi-Full  Body1420
50MamsaPindaSweda/Mamsakkizhi-Sthanikam/Ekangam820
51Mukhalepa490
52Moordhataila315
53Nadeesweda/Snigdhasweda-Full580
54Nadeesweda/Snigdhasweda-Ekangam/Local450
55Nethradhara/ Akshiseka595
56Nasya600
57PathraPindaSweda/Ilakkizhi-full1220
58PathraPindaSweda/Ilakkizhi-Sthanika/Ekangam720
59Pizhichil/Kayaseka1995
60PizJUchil-Sthanikam/Ekangam/Local1105
61Pichu”  .410
62Prushtavasthi845
63Putapaka850
64Prachanna590
65Pindi450
66ShashtikapindaSweda/N avarakkizhi-Full Body1320
67ShashtikapindaSweda/N avarakkizhi-Ekangam/Sthanikam770
68Sirovasthi970
69Snehapana/day440
70Sirolepa/Thalapothichil1120
71Siravayadha/Siravedha/Rakthamoksha640
72Taila Vasthi710
73Thakradhara1145
74Thalam410
S.No.Treatment NameUnit Cost in Rupees
75Tharpana735
76Tailadaha (Package rate for full course of treatment)10,000
77Thakrapana •250
78Utharavasthi1100
79Udwarthana1095
80Urovasthi845
81Upanaha/Upanahasweda590
82Yamana745
83Virechana355
84Valukasweda/Manalkkizhi-Full  Body1080
85Vitalaka/Bitalaka450
86Yoniprakshalana500
87Yonidhavana500
88Yoni Pichu460
89Yoni Poorana460
90Yoni Dhoopana335
91Valukasweda/Manalkkizhi-Sthanikam655
92Ksheeradhara-Head1095
93Jambeerapindasweda/N arangakkizhi-Sthanika/Local735
94Dhanyapindasweda-Sthanika/Local730
95Dhanyamlapindasweda/Katikkizhi-Sthanika705
96Veshtanam330
97Agnikarma (Classical with Panchalohasalaka)995


1. Determination of treatment expenditure for payment / reimbursement.

For the purpose of settlement of Ayurvedic treatment expindutre under CGHS following criteria shall be applied-

a) The above unit rates of therapies I interventions shall be benchmarks for calculating treatment expenditure.
b) The above unit rates are inclusive of the implication of materials medicines, accessories, equipments maintenance, manpower (Medical, Paramedical and Nursing) and diet used in imparting therapies.
c) Pre and post procedure cost will be chargeable @ Rs. 75 per day.

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