Recruitment to posts in Pay Band- 1 of Rs. 5200-20200 (Grade Pay: Rs. 1800) on Indian Railways — Delinking of Ex-servicemen quota regarding.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (BHARAT SARKAR)
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (RAIL MANTRALAYA)
(RAILWAY BOARD)

RBE No. 76/2012

No. E (NG)-II/2009/RR-1/l0/pt                                                                                     New Delhi, dated: 27.06.2012.

The General Manager (P),
All Zonal Railways/Production Units.

Sub: Recruitment to posts in Pay Band- 1 of ` 5200-20200 (Grade Pay: ` 1800) on Indian Railways — Delinking of Ex-servicemen quota regarding.

   Attention is invited to instructions contained in Board’s letter No. E(NG)II/2007/RR-l/58 dated 8.12.2011 (RBE No.164/2011) in pursuance of which a notification for open market recruitment to vacant posts in Pay Band-1 of ` 5200-20200 (Grade Pay: ` 1800) is to be notified in the month of July every year.

Engagement of two Consultants under the Plan Scheme ‘Pensioners’ Portal.

No. 55/4/2012-P&PW-(C)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, P.G. and Pensions
Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare

3rd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhavan,
New Delhi, the 2nd July, 2012.

VACANCY CIRCULAR

Subject: Engagement of two Consultants under the Plan Scheme ‘Pensioners’ Portal.

   This Department has been implementing a Plan Scheme namely 'Pensioners' Portal — a Mission Mode Project under NeGP, Government of India.

   It is proposed to engage two Consultants (one at the level of retired Under Secretary and one at the level of retired Section Officer) during the current Financial Year to assist the Pensioners Grievances Cell in implementation of the Scheme. The Consultants so selected will be paid lumpsum monthly remuneration to be fixed in consultation with IFD and will normally be based on last pay minus pension + prevalent rate of DA. Officers having worked in Pension Rules and grievance redressal etc. would be desirable.

Railways Takes Steps to Combat Misuse of Tatkal Tickets.

   Muniyappa Convenes a Review Meeting of Senior Railway Officials to Further Streamline Tatkal Scheme

   The Minister of State for Railways, Shri K. H. Muniyappa said that with the recent steep hike in the fares of the airlines, the demand and supply gap for Railway tickets have substantially increased which Railways is trying its best to reduce through various measures. Shri Muniyappa said this during his meeting of senior officers of Railways Board here today to review the progress of the steps taken to combat some cases of black marketing and purchase of railway tickets by touts. Member Traffic, Railway Board, Managing Director, IRCTC, Additional Member (Commercial) and other senior officers of Railway Board were present at the meeting.

   Shri Muniyappa said that that the Indian Railways have been regularly monitoring the activities of the agents, touts and other individuals carrying out such activities and strict action has been initiated. The Minister said that every day on an average of around 15 lakh Railway tickets are being sold through 8838 passenger reservation ticket counters and the e-ticketing website through IRCTC, out of which the Tatkal tickets constitutes around 1.70 lakh.

   Shri Muniyappa said that the Railways had introduced the Tatkal scheme to facilitate the bonafide passengers to travel by train at short notice. However, there are some reports of this facility being misused by some persons for pecuniary and personal gains, thereby defeating the very purpose of the scheme.