Subject
|
Code
First letter
(Alphabetical)
|
Code
Second letter
(First
letter of Subject)
|
Code Third letter
X-With
Books
Y-With
out Books
|
Full Code
|
|
Advanced Commercial Book Keeping
|
Without Books
|
A
|
B
|
Y
|
ABY
|
General Rules & Procedures
|
Without Books
|
B
|
G
|
Y
|
BGY
|
Books & Budget
|
With Books
|
C
|
B
|
X
|
CBX
|
Books & Budget
|
Without Books
|
C
|
B
|
Y
|
CBY
|
Traffic Accounts
|
With Books
|
D
|
T
|
X
|
DTX
|
Traffic Accounts
|
Without Books
|
D
|
T
|
Y
|
DTY
|
COS procedures
|
With Books
|
E
|
C
|
X
|
ECX
|
COS procedures
|
Without Books
|
E
|
C
|
Y
|
ECY
|
Est & PF Accounts
|
With Books
|
F
|
E
|
X
|
FEX
|
Est & PF Accounts
|
Without Books
|
F
|
E
|
Y
|
FEY
|
Stores Accounts
|
With Books
|
G
|
S
|
X
|
GSX
|
Stores Accounts
|
Without Books
|
G
|
S
|
Y
|
GSY
|
Traffic stat & Traffic Books
|
With Books
|
H
|
T
|
X
|
HTX
|
Traffic stat & Traffic Books
|
Without Books
|
H
|
T
|
Y
|
HTY
|
Station Accounts
|
With Books
|
I
|
S
|
X
|
ISX
|
Station Accounts
|
Without Books
|
I
|
S
|
Y
|
ISY
|
Workshop Accounts
|
With Books
|
J
|
W
|
X
|
JWX
|
Workshop Accounts
|
Without Books
|
J
|
W
|
Y
|
JWY
|
General Expenditure
|
With Books
|
K
|
G
|
X
|
KGX
|
General Expenditure
|
Without Books
|
K
|
G
|
Y
|
KGY
|
Designed to help the candidates appearing the Appendix 3, LDCE, 70% etc of Railway Accounts
Saturday, March 31, 2018
Question paper Codes OF 2016 APPENDIX3 EXAMINATION
HBA - House Building Advance
SN
|
Item
|
6th PC
|
7th PC
|
1
|
Maxmimum HBA Amt
|
7.5 Lakhs
|
25 Lakhs
|
2
|
Interest Rate
|
8.5%
|
6% to 9.5% for different slabs
|
3
|
Expansion of House
|
1.8 lakhs
|
10 lakhs
|
4
|
Cost ceiling limit of the House
|
30 Lakhs
|
100 Lakhs ( with a proviso of
upward revision of 25% in deserving cases i.e., up to 125 Lakhs)
|
5
|
If both spouses are Govt employees
|
Only one spouse is eligible
|
Both spouses are eligible either
jointly or separately
|
6
|
Provision of 2.5% higher interest
rate above the prescribed rate
|
Existed
|
Withdrawn
|
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
CEA - Children Education Allowance
CEA - Children Education Allowance
Clickfor Board's letter 114/2018
· The Children Education allowance was introduced w.e.f. 1-9-2008 on the basis of the recommendation of 6th CPC.
· 7th Pay Commission revised the rates of CEA w.e.f 01.07.2017
|
Normal
children |
Differently abled
children |
CEA |
Rs. 2,250 per month (Rs. 27,000 per year) |
Rs. 4,500 per month (Rs.54,000 per year) |
Hostel Subsidy |
Rs. 6,750 per month ( Rs.81,000 per year) |
Rs. 13,500 per month (Rs.1,62,000 per year) |
·
The CEA and Hostel
Subsidy can be claimed concurrently.
·
The rates will be
double for differently abled children
· The above rates would be automatically raised by 25 % - If the DA- Dearness Allowance goes up by 50 %
· Reimbursement - allowed once a year (not like every quarter in 6th PC)
· The period year means Academic Year i.e., 12 months of complete academic session.
· Upper Age limit : Normal children – 20 years and Divyaang children - 22 years
· To be claimed - only after completion of the financial year.
·
Biggest relief for
claiming CEA is dispensing of producing fee receipts. A certificate from the
Head of Institution will be sufficient for this purpose.
·
In
case, both the spouses are Government servants, only one of them can avail the
above allowances.
·
Admissible
for classes from nursery to class XII only. (two years before class one).
·
2
years diploma (polytechnic college /ITI/ Engineering college - eligible.
Provided the child pursues the course after passing 10th
standard and CEA and Hostel Susbsidy has not been granted to the child in
respect of 11th class and 12th class.
·
Reimbursement is allowed to only the two
eldest surviving children of the Government servant (exceptions: 1. When the
2nd child birth is results in multiple births 2. The 3rd child is born due to
failure of sterilization operation. )
·
No nexus /connection between performance of
the child in his class and reimbursement of CEA /Hostel Subsidy. In other words, even if a child fails in a
particular class, he is eligible for both i.e., CEA and Hostel Subsidy.
·
However, if child is admitted in the same
class in another school, though the child has passed out of the same class in
previous school or in mid session - CEA
shall not be reimbursable.
·
Retirement, Death, dismissal, removal cases: CEA & Hostel Subsidy shall be eligible
till the end of the academic year in which the servant ceases to be in service.
Hostel Subsidy:
1. Applicable
only – minimum of 50 kms distance from the residence of the employee.
2.
In addition to the Certificate for
Institution, a certificate should mention the amount of expenditure towards
lodging and boarding in the Hostel is required.
The amount of
actual expenditure mentioned or Rs.6750 per month (Rs.81000 per year) whichever is lower shall be
paid.
3. Hostel subsidy is 3 times more than CEA.
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Monday, March 26, 2018
Debt Service Fund
Way leave charges
- Authority: Section 16 & 17 of the Railways Act, 1989 and Para 1033 of Indian Railways Engineering Code (ACS No.47)
- What is Way Leave: Making good any interruptions caused by the
Railway to the use of Lands through which the Railway (line) is made. In many cases, these are unavoidable in
view of the very nature and extent of the railway alignment.
- Granted Way leave as non-availability of any other means of access
to properties/houses and non-feasibility of provision of water supply,
electricity, sewerages, etc. from any other direction.
- Examples :
Provision of way leave/easement on Railway land in the form of Passage to
Private houses and establishments, underground pipelines for water supply
and sewerage, electrical and telecommunication lines etc.
- Authority for Railways for facilitating such works:
- Way leave facilities should not be granted as a matter of routine,
but only after consideration of each case on merits based on a site
inspection.
- Any proposal for passage/roads for width more than 3 metres should
be treated under LICENSING and dealt accordingly.
- Way leave permission in respect of open drainage and
surface/overhead pipelines should be allowed only in unavoidable cases.
All efforts may also be made to have the existing open drainage and
surface/overhead pipelines replaced by underground installations at the
earliest.
- The rates for Way leave facilities is depend on the nature of the
Work and to be fixed as per Railway Board's policy letter No. 97/LML/24/3
dated 27.11.2001. Example: Laying
of underground pipeline - 10 % of the market value of land p.a. subject to
minimum of Rs.20,000/- p.a.
- Not conferring upon the party any right of possession or
occupation of the land. That means Way
leave facility is only enables occasional or limited use of the land by a
party for specified purposes like passage etc.
- Should not using the words "licence"
and " licence fee" in Way leave agreements. But only
"permission" and "way leave charges" in
such Agreements.
- Clearly stipulate that the Railway Administration retains full
rights to enter upon, pass through or use of the land at any time, without
any notice to the party.
- In the event of the way leave facility being discontinued with,
the Railway will neither be liable to pay any compensation or reimburse
any amount to the party, nor to provide any alternative arrangement for
access, etc. In such a case, removal
of such underground pipelines etc are liable to be removed/shifted by the
parties at their own cost.
- In any way, such Way leave facility does not impinge/interrupt the
safety and security of railway operations and railway property.
- Registration fee: A Deposit
of Rs.20,000/- as fees to be paid
along with application for way leave permission. This would be adjusted
against the survey and detailed estimate charges/way leave charges.
- Processed by Sr.DEN(Co-ord) and sanctioning by DRM (without any further re delegation) duly
concurred by Divisional Associate Finance.