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Government employees, teachers, and pensioners in Telangana, under the TGEJAC, are planning statewide protests starting September 1 to demand resolution of 63 long-pending issues, including payment of outstanding dearness allowances and health benefits.
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BRS leaders alleged that retired government employees in Telangana are suffering due to delays in receiving service benefits. They demanded clearance of Rs 4,000 crore dues, criticised PF fund diversion, and called for abolition of the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS).
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To put pressure on Congress government to address pending demands including clearing of DAs, implementation of Pay Revision Commission recommendations
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State-level leaders of various organisations that played a crucial role in the Telangana movement and in fighting for the rights of employees and teachers on Saturday strongly condemned the remarks by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy
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To hold large-scale meeting on May 5 in Hyderabad; protests in all district headquarters on May 15 and ‘maha dharna’ planned on June 9
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In case employees receive any such calls, they have been advised to reach out to toll free helpline number – 1064 and also lodge a complaint at the nearest police station
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On average, an employee from both the private and government sectors in Telangana State works for 43.26 hours per week, assuming that it is a 6-day working week
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Prime Minister approves setting up of 8th Pay Commission to revise salaries of central govt employees and pensioners, with recommendations expected before 2026
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After having served for years, the retired employees are made to run from pillar to post to get the retirement benefits. Yet, they are forced to wait for long in obtaining them.
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The new Metro lines would be laid on the Nagole- Shamshabad, Raidurgam- Kokapet, MGBS to Chandrayangutta, Miyapur- Patancheru and LB Nagar – Hayathnagar routes. A Detailed Project Report (DPR) has been prepared and the same would be sent to the Centre for approval.
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Government employees are gearing up to stage protests in support of their 51 demands beginning from October 28 to January 30 across the State
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Government employees are entitled to get full pay even when they go on half-pay leaves, provided they fulfil certain health conditions. This article details the rules and orders pertaining to full payment of salary for a government employee who goes on half-pay leaves.
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The government has issued several orders to provide financial security to the bereaved family.
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According to GO 317 victims, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had assured them during Assembly elections that the Congress party would resolve their issue in 48 hours into formation of government in the State.
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Rama Rao criticized the Congress for its inconsistency in implementing the Rythu Bharosa farm investment support. He stated, "They made grand election promises about Rythu Bharosa and loan waivers, but following Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao's recent comments, Telangana farmers are now confused. They once claimed to support tenant farmers, but now they are backing out and leaving them without explanation."
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The Group Insurance Scheme, introduced in 1984, aims to provide financial security to government employees. However, stagnant premium rates since 1994 have caused a significant shortfall in benefits for deceased employees. Despite five pay revision commissions between 1998 and 2018, no increases were made, leaving payouts insufficient compared to other states.
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In the district, recovery notices have been issued to 200 Aasara pensioners, who got pensions during the previous BRS regime, after conducting a survey recently.
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The Indian government has amended the CCS (Pension) Rules, 2021, allowing female government employees to nominate their children for family pensions after their own death.
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All employees of Kerala Government were asked to upload their assets on the Spark software latest by January 15 this year.
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The AP Cabinet which met here on Wednesday gave the nod for draft GPS