Appointment of Teachers on Contractual Basis in KV Schools reg.

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN (HQ)
18, Institutional Area, S.J. Marg, New Delhi - 110016.

F.No.11029/39/2011/KVS/HQ/Acad

Date  : 21/03/13

To
The Deputy Commissioner
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan
All Regions

Subject:- Appointment of Teachers on Contractual Basis - reg.

Sir/Madam,

   The Board of Governers of KVS in its 94th meeting held on 28/12/2012 has approved the recommendation of the Finance committee about the changes in the terms and conditions of appointment of teachers on contract basis in Kendriya Vidyalayas. The same is stated below for your information and needful compliance.

   1.A contractual teacher who has served in a KV in a year may be considered in subsequent year(s) by the Selection Committee for a fresh appointment as Contractual teachers by following due procedure. Consolidated remuneration to be paid to different categories of teachers appointed on contract basis is appended as Annexure-I.

   2. Consolidated payment on monthly basis may be made to the contractual teachers for the duties performed including invigilation/exam related work instead of per period basis hitherto in force in the Kendriya Vidayalas. However, the contractual teachers appointed for a period of less than a month will be paid on pro rata basis only. (Refer Annexure - II).

   3. Teachers appointed on contractual basis will not be entitled for vacation pay and during Autumn/Winter break payment should be calculated on the pro rata basis.

   You are requested to disseminate the information to all Kendirya Vidayalayas under your jurisdiction for compliance immediately.

   This issues with the approval of the competent authority.

Yours faithfully,

Sd/-
(Dr.Shachi Kant)
Joint Commissioner (Acad/Trg)

Annexure - I
Sl.No. Designation Station Consolidated Pay
1 PGT All Subject Normal Rs. 27,500
2 Hard Rs. 32,500
3 Very Hard Rs. 35,000
4 TGT All Subject Normal Rs. 26,250
5 Hard Rs. 31,250
6 Very Hard Rs. 33,750
7 PRT Normal Rs. 21,250
8 Hard Rs. 26,250
9 Very Hard Rs. 28,750
10 "Computer Instructor
(Teaching in classes III to V)"
Normal Rs. 21,250
11 Hard Rs. 26,250
12 Very Hard Rs. 28,750
13 "Computer Instructor
(Teaching in classes VI onwards)"
Normal Rs. 26,250
14 Hard Rs. 31,250
15 Very Hard Rs. 33,750
16 Vocational Instructor for
craft/dance music/art/sports etc.
Normal Rs. 21,250
17 Hard Rs. 26,250
18 Very Hard Rs. 28,750
19 Spoken English Teacher Normal Rs. 18,750
20 Hard Rs. 23,750
21 Very Hard Rs. 26,250
Annexure - II
   The monthly payment towards the contractual teachers and the pro rata payment to the teachers may be regulated as follws.
   In the overall interest of the organization, the calculation for the pro rata payment should be made as under:-
   Example :- In the normal station, a PGT worked for 15 days in April 13 from 01.04.13 to 15.04.13.
   Consolidated Pay / 30 Days x No of days worked
   Say as : Rs.27,500 / 30 Days x 15 Days = Rs.13,750.

Source:http://www.kvsangathan.nic.in/CircularsDocs/cir-acad-21-03-13.pdf

Procurement of Medicines Under CGHS.

  Procurement of Medicines Under CGHS

   Conventional budgeting system is adopted for anticipating demand and planning procurement of medicines and stores for different systems of medicine under CGHS. Demand is ascertained on the basis of past experience of consumption of different medicines and source of supply is selected as per predetermined policy which inter alia includes direct procurement from manufacturers through a tender process. Proprietary medicines are procured from manufacturer /suppliers under rate contracts. Allopathic medicines are procured through Medical Stores Organization (MSO) and Medical Stores Depot (MSD), CGHS. Medicines are also procured through Authorized Local Chemists in case of non-availability of prescribed medicines in CGHS stores.

   For procurement of medicines under other systems of medicines similar system is followed. However, bulk purchases of Ayurvedic and Unani medicines are made from Indian Medicines Pharmaceutical Corporation Limited (IMPCL), a wholly owned Government of India undertaking under the Department of AYUSH, at the rates determined by the Department of Expenditure. Homeopathic medicines are also procured through tender process and Local Chemists.

   IMPCL supplies Ayurvedic, Unani Medicines to CGHS as per orders placed with them. The demand for Ayurvedic and Unani medicines are increasing day by day, and accordingly, the Government approved the capacity expansion and modernization project of IMPCL in 2010-11 and released share capital of Rs. 34 Crore.

   This information was given by the Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Shri GhulamNabi Azad,in written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today.

Amendment to SC and ST (POA) Act.

   Amendment to SC and ST (POA) Act

   The Act is implemented by respective State Governments and Union Territory Administrations. With a view to ensure its effective implementation, following steps are taken by the Ministry:-

   (i) Central assistance is provided to States/Union Territories, inter-alia, for:-

   (a) strengthening the enforcement and judicial machinery,

   (b) relief and rehabilitation of the affected persons, and

   (c) awareness generation.

   (ii) Central Government has, by notification dated 23.12.2011, amended rules under the PoA Act and effected an increase -generally of 150% - in the minimum scale of relief for victims of various types of atrocities.

   (iii) A Committee constituted, in 2006, under the Chairpersonship of the Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment, has so far held twenty meetings wherein implementation of the Act in 24 States and 4 Union Territories has been reviewed. Important points emerging from the review are followed up with State Governments. (iv) Offences under the PoA Act are reviewed, inter-alia, in the Conference of Ministers/Secretaries in charge of Social Justice /Welfare, organized by the Ministry every year.

    (v) The more heinous crimes reported in the media are followed up with the State Governments for effective action.

   (vi) Dr. Ambedkar Foundation, an autonomous organization under this Ministry, also implements a Scheme to provide relief to SC victims of heinous crimes.

   (vii) Awareness generation about the provisions of the Act.

   The Ministry had invited considered views of concerned Ministries, State Government/Union Territory Administrations and concerned agencies regarding amendments in the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities){PoA} Act, 1989. A Committee under the Chairpersonship of Additional Secretary in the Ministry with members from concerned Central Ministries/State Governments had been constituted in August, 2012, for further considering the matter. The Committee held three meetings, and submitted its report after third meeting on 15.03.2013. Besides it, Union Minister for Social Justice & Empowerment held consultation meetings with concerned Ministers of State Governments, and eminent persons on 20.02.2013 and 14.03.2013, respectively. The Government has, thus, commenced the process to consider amendments in the PoA Act.