Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Revision in Passenger Fares from Tomorrow i.e 22.01.2013
The Ministry of
Railways has issued circular giving details of its decision to revise
Passenger Fares from tomorrow i.e. 22.01.2013. Details of the fare
revision are as under:-
S.N.
|
Class
|
Increase in Fare per Passenger Kilo Meter (PKM)
|
Minimum distance for charge
|
i
|
Second Class Ordinary (Suburban)
|
02 paise
|
No change
(existing – 10 Kms)
|
ii
|
Second Class Ordinary (Non-Suburban)
|
03 paise
|
No change
(existing – 10 Kms)
|
iii
|
Second Class
|
04 paise
|
50 kms
|
iv
|
Sleeper Class
|
06 paise
|
No change
(existing – 200 Kms)
|
v
|
AC Chair Car
|
10 paise
|
150 kms
|
vi
|
AC 3-Tier
|
10 paise
|
300 kms
|
vii
|
First Class
|
03 paise
|
No change
(existing – 100 Kms)
|
viii
|
AC 2 - Tier
|
06 paise
|
No change
(existing – 300 Kms)
|
ix
|
AC First Class
|
10 paise
|
No change
(existing – 300 Kms)
|
2. Minimum Fare: The Minimum fare chargeable will be Rs. 5.
3. Development Charge: On the revised basic fares which shall become effective from 22.01.2013, development charge shall not be leviable.
4. Rounding off of Fares:
(i) Fares of all classes except Second Class Ordinary (Suburban):- Chargeable
Fares, as obtained after adding Miscellaneous Charges like Reservation
Fee, Supplementary charge for Superfast trains, Catering Charge, Service
Tax etc. To the Basic Fare, will be rounded off to the next higher
multiple of Rs. 5.
(ii) Second Class (Suburban) Fares:- Chargeable
Fares for Second Class Suburban passengers as obtained after adding
applicable miscellaneous charges like MUTP Surcharge etc. (as and where
application) TO THE Basic Fare, will be rounded off to the next higher
multiple of five rupees, except that in cases where either ‘1’ or ‘6’
comes up as the last digit (i.e. in unit’s place) it will be rounded off
to the immediately lower multiple of Rs. 5, i.e. Rs. 11.00, Rs. 21.00,
Rs. 31.00 etc. would respectively become Rs. 10.00, Rs. 20.00, Rs. 30.00
etc. and Rs. 6.00, Rs. 16.00, Rs. 26.00 etc. would respectively become
Rs. 5.00, Rs. 15.00 and Rs. 25.00 etc. and Fare values ending in Rs. 2,
Rs. 3 or Rs. 4 would be getting rounded off to Rs. 5 and those ending in
Rs. 7, Rs. 8, or Rs. 9 to Rs. 10 and so on and so forth.
5. It is
also decided that the existing fares of train services like Rajdhani,
Shatabdi, Garib Rath, Jan Shatabdi, Duronto, Rajya Rani and Yuva
Expresses will similarly be revised to the extent of the proposed increase in class-wise fares.
6. As per
earlier circular of Railway Board dated 26.12.2012, as a special case
to facilitate the passengers of Muhakumbh Mela it has been decided if
any passenger purchases an unreserved reverse ticket through UTS from
any station on Indian Railways for journey to any one of the 12 stations
in Allabhbad region serving Mahakumbh Mela and back the reverse ticket
will be allowed to be booked upto 15 days in advance excluding the day
of journey subject to levy of Mela Surcharge as per extant
instructions. In this case also the difference of fare will be
collected on board in the trains in case tickets are booked in advance
and before 22.01.2013 in respect of above.
7. Other Charges:- There
is no change in charges for reservation fee etc. Such charges, wherever
applicable, which shall continue to be levied additionally. However,
the second class superfast Surcharge shall be rounded off to Rs. 10/-.
8. The changes in fares as above shall come into force w.e.f. 22.01.2013.
9. Service tax will be levied as applicable as per instructions issued in this regard.
10. Instructions
issued earlier that in the case of Rajdhani/Shatabdi/Jan
Shatabdi/Duronto Express trains, the concession wherever admissible and
in child fare also, it will be granted only in the basic fares and that
all other charges (Catering, Reservation Supplementary charges like
Superfast Surcharge, Enhanced Charges, Service Tax (if any) etc.) shall
be collected in full. This will be applicable from 01.04.2013
11. The
revised fares will also apply to tickets issued in advance for journeys
to commence on or after 22.01.2013. Until new tickets are printed, old
printed card tickets will be issued after having necessary corrections
in fares made on them in advance. Such alterations by the staff would
be made preferably by stamp or in ink.
12. In the
case of tickets already issued at pre-revised rates, it should be
ensured that the difference in fares and other charges on or after
22.01.2013 will be recovered either by TTEs on the trains or by the
Booking/Reservation Offices before the commencement of journey by
passengers.
The detailed revised
passenger fare table effective from 22.1.2013 is available on
the Ministry of Railways website i.e. www.indianrailways.gov.in.
Source : PIB Release, 21 Jan, 2013
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Thursday, January 17, 2013
CGHS Orders 2013 : Regarding tests/investigations at private hospitals / diagnostic laboratories / imaging centres empanelled under CGHS.
CGHS
Orders 2013 : Regarding tests/investigations at private hospitals /
diagnostic laboratories / imaging centres empanelled under CGHS. ( Office Memorandum of even no. dated 1st January, 2013)
Source: www.msotransparent.nic.in
[http://msotransparent.nic.in/writereaddata/cghsdata/mainlinkfile/File561.pdf]
S-11045/40 /2012/CGHS/HEC/CGHS (P)
Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of Health & Family Welfare
Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated the 15th January, 2013
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Regarding tests/investigations at private hospitals / diagnostic laboratories / imaging centres empanelled under CGHS.
The undersigned is directed to refer to the Office Memorandum of even
no. dated 1st January, 2013 on the above subject and to further lay down
the procedure for getting the diagnostic tests / investigations carried
out at the CGHS empanelled private hospitals / diagnostic laboratories /
imaging centres on a valid prescription issued by a CGHS Medical
Officer / Government Specialist, without a referral / permission letter
from the Department concerned or CMO-in-charge of CGHS Weliness Centre,
as the case may be.
2. The CGHS empanelled private hospitals / diagnostic laboratories /
imaging centres shall perform the investigations /diagnostic tests as
prescribed by the CGHS Medical Officer /Government Specialist on
cashless basis to the CGHS pensioner beneficiaries, ex-MPs, freedom
fighters and other eligible categories of CGHS beneficiaries, who are
presently eligible for credit facility, at CGHS approved rates, only in
respect of the tests / investigations for which CGHS rates are
available.
3. The Serving beneficiaries will not require any permission from their
Department for getting the diagnostic tests / investigations carried out
in a CGHS empanelled private hospital /diagnostic laboratory / imaging
centre in respect of investigations for which CGHS rates are available.
They will get the prescribed tests done on payment basis and claim
reimbursement from their Office.
4. For providing cashless facilities to the eligible CGHS beneficiaries,
the empanelled private hospital / diagnostic laboratory / imaging
centre shall obtain the prescription either in original or self-attested
copy of the prescription and self attested photocopies of the CGHS card
of the patient and the CGHS card of the main CGHS card holder
beneficiary and enclose the same with their bills for claiming payment
from CGHS or the Department concerned, as the case may be. The hospital /
diagnostic laboratory / imaging centre shall
however, verify the self attested copies from the original prescription /
CGHS cards, before allowing the credit facility to the eligible CGHS
beneficiary.
5. The medical prescription issued by a CGHS Medical Officer /
Government Specialist prescribing diagnostic tests / investigations
shall be treated as valid for a single use within a period of two weeks
from the date of prescription unless specifically provided otherwise by
the Government Specialist in the prescription, about the date or period
after which the prescribed tests are to be conducted for a follow up
treatment. The medical prescription would require revalidation or issue
of a fresh prescription from the prescribing CGHS doctor/Government
Specialist for getting the prescribed tests done after expiry of the
validity period of two weeks, as indicated above.
6. The CGHS empanelled private hospitals / diagnostic laboratories /
imaging centres shall provide cashless facilities to the serving CGHS
beneficiaries entitled for credit facilities in terms of this Ministry’s
OM No Rec.1-2008/ Gr./CGHS/Delhi/CGHS (P) dated 10.06.2008, on
submission of a self attested photocopy of his / her identity card
issued by the Department / Ministry, alongwith self attested photocopies
of the CGHS card of the patient and the main cardholder. The hospital /
diagnostic laboratory / imaging centre shall enclose the above
documents with their bills to the Department concerned for claiming
payment.
sd/-
(V.P.Singh)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India
Source: www.msotransparent.nic.in
[http://msotransparent.nic.in/writereaddata/cghsdata/mainlinkfile/File561.pdf]
Central Government Employees Group Insurance Scheme 1980 - Tables of Benefits for the savings fund for the period from 1.1.2013 to 31.12.2013
CLICK HERE to view Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure OM No.7(2)/EV/2012 dated 15th January,2013 on the above subject matter.
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