Dopt - Issue of Compendium of instructions on reservation for ex-servicemen

No. 36034/3/2013-Estt.(Res.) 
Government of India 
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions 
Department of Personnel and Training 
**** 
North Block, New Delhi 
Dated the 25th February, 2014 
OFFICE MEMORANDUM 

Subject: Issue of Compendium of instructions on reservation for ex-servicemen. 

This Department has been in the process of issuance of a compendium on instruction on reservation, concessions and relaxations for Ex-servicemen in Central Government Services. In this regard, the Department of Ex-servicemen Welfare may refer to their O.M. No. 28(66)/2013/D (Res.I) dated 17.07.2013 and 18.09.2013. 

The compendium has now been finalized covering various notifications and Office Memorandum issued on reservation, concessions and relaxations for Ex-servicemen in Central Government Services. A copy of Compendium is enclosed. 

Enclo.: As above. 

(G. Srinivasan) 
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India 
Tele: 23093074 

Dies non period will not be counted as regular service for the purpose of granting ACP, MACP

File No.4-7/ (MACPS)/ 2009-PCC
Ministry of Communications & IT
Government of India
Department of Posts
Pay Commission Cell
Dak Bhawan, Sansad Marg,
New Delhi-110001
Dated 24 Dec 2013.
To,
All Head of Circles,
All Postmaster Generals,
All Directors of Accounts
Sub: – Clarification on reckoning of period of “Dies non” while & granting ACP / MACP to officials.
The issue of counting the period of “Dies non” for the purpose of ACP / MACP was raised in JCM (DC). The issue was examined in consultation with DoPT. The Nodal Department has clarified the issue vide DOFF ID NO. 78961/13/CR dated 14.11.13 as below:-
“Regular service for the purpose of grant of financial upgradations under MACPS includes all period spent, on deputation/foreign service, study leave and all other kind of leave, duly sanctioned by the competent authority. In terms of Government of India decisions relating to ” Treatment of willful absence from duty given under Rule 25 (leave) of CCS (Leave) Wes, 1973, the period of absence not covered by grant of leave shall have to be treated as “dies non” for all purpose, viz increment, leave and pension. Though the.period of dies non does not constitute break in service, but only the day (s) treated as dies non are not counted as duty for any purpose. Dies non is only a concession for permitting the beneficiary thereof to have subsequent service in continuation of the period of service before the beneficiary proceeded on unauthorized. absence.
“Accordingly, it is clarified that dies non period will not be counted as regular service for the purpose of grant of financial upgradation under ACP/MACP Schemes”.
2. Contents of this letter may please be circulated to all concerned.
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(Surinder Kumar)
Assistant Director General (GDS/PCC)