Revision in documentary requirements in case of exits arising from Death of the subscriber under NPS-Swavalamban.

CIRCULAR

PENSION FUND REGULATORY AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

PFRDA/2013/3/PDEX/3 

                                            Date: 06/02/2013

To,
Dear Sir/Madam,

Subject:   Revision in documentary requirements in case of exits arising from Death of the subscriber under NPS-Swavalamban.

   Attention of all stakeholders is invited to the requirement of Death Certificate in original for claiming the benefits of the accumulated pension wealth in the account of a deceased subscriber by the nominee/legal heirs under National Pension System (NPS).

   Basing on representations from some of the stakeholders, the matter has been re-examined in light of the difficulties faced by subscribers in obtaining several sets of original death certificates.   

   It has been now decided that “a certified copy of the death certificate duly attested by the Aggregator/ POP (with the Aggregator/ POP having seen the original of death certificate and returning the same to the nominee/legal heirs) would be acceptable as sufficient proof of death of the subscriber for settlement of death claims arising from NPS-Swavalamban accounts only”.  The Aggregator/ POP in such cases have to specifically certify the copy of the death certificate with wording “ORIGINAL SEEN AND VERIFIED”.

   This is for the information of all concerned.

   The circular has also been placed on PFRDA website at  http://www.pfrda.org.in and CRA website at http://www.npscra.nsdl.co.in

Yours Faithfully

Sd/-
Venkateswarlu Peri
General Manager

Source:http://www.pfrda.org.in/writereaddata/eventimages/revison%20of%20doc%20req%20NPS%20Swavalamban8093653445.pdf

Improving further the structure of pay of Haryana Government employees.

GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA
FINANCE DEPARTMENT

No. 1/53/2012.1PR (FD)

Dated, Chandigarh the  05-02-2013

ORDER

(Made under rule 17 and the rule 19 of the Haryana Civil Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008 and rule 26 and rule 28 of the Haryana Civil Services (Assured Career Progression) Rules, 2008)

Subject: - Improving further the structure of pay of Haryana Government employees.

   Whereas pay scales of the State Government employees were revised w.e.f. 01-01-2006 vide Haryana Government Notification No. G.S.R.-44/Const./Art. 309/08, dated 30th December, 2008 and No. G.S.R.-45/Const./Art. 309/08, dated 30th December, 2008.

   2. The Assistant Librarian and Librarian, Haryana Vidhan Sabha requested the Government for further upgradation of their pay structure. The matter has been considered by the Government and after careful consideration, the Government, in exercise of the power vested under the provision of Rule-17 and Rule-19 of the Haryana Civil Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008 and all other powers enabling the Government so to do decided to modify/ further upgrade the pay structure of Assistant Librarian and Librarian, Haryana Vidhan Sabha, prospectively (with effect from the issue of these orders) as under:-

Name of Department

Name of Post

Existing Pay Structure

Modified/ Revised Pay Structure

Remarks

Haryana Vidhan Sabha

Assistant Librarian

PB-1 5200-20200 GP-2400/-

PB-2, 9300-34800 GP-3300/-

The modified pay structure shall be applicable prospectively i.e. with effect from the date of issue of these orders as a measure personal to the present incumbents Assistant Librarian and Librarian of Haryana Vidhan Sabba.

Librarian

PB-2 9300-34800 GP-3200/-

PB-2 9300-34800 GP-4200/-

  3. The pay of these categories of employees will be fixed under normal rules of CSR.

SANJEEV KAUSHAL
Principal Secretary to Government Haryana,
Finance Department.

Source:http://finhry.gov.in/writereaddata/Notification%20&%20Order/Pay%20Revision%20Branch/6073.pdf

Central Vigilance Commission's jurisdiction over employees of Multi-State Cooperative Societies like NAFED, KRIBHCO etc.

No. 399/9/2010-AVD-III
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training

North Block, New Delhi,
Dated the 1st  February, 2013.

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject:  Central Vigilance Commission's jurisdiction over employees of Multi-State Cooperative Societies like NAFED, KRIBHCO etc.

   The undersigned is directed to say that a question has been recently raised as to whether Central Vigilance Commission functioning under the Central Vigilance Commission Act, 2003 has jurisdiction/superintendence over the Multi- State Cooperative Societies like NAFED, KRIBHCO etc.

   2. A legal opinion of Learned Attorney General was obtained which has been accepted by the Ministry of Law & Justice. The Ld. Attorney General has opined that the Members, office bearers and employees of the Multi-State Cooperative Societies would fall within the purview of Section 2(c) of the Prevention of Corruption Act and that the Central Vigilance Commission is duly empowered to exercise jurisdiction over NAFED and KRIBHCO and similar societies under Section 8 (1) of the CVC, Act, 2003.
 
   3. All Ministries/Departments are requested to take note of the legal position stated above in so far as the societies with which they are administratively concerned for taking appropriate action.

sd/-
(M.M. Maurya)
Under Secretary to the Govermhent of India

Source:http://ccis.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D2/D02ser/NAFED-01022013.pdf