MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF NATIONAL ANOMALY COMMITTEE HELD ON 12th DEC 2009

MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF NATIONAL ANOMALY
COMMITTEE HELD ON 12th DECEMBER, 2009
A meeting of the National Anomaly Committee (NAC) was held on 12th December, 2009 in Conference Room No.119, North Block, New Delhi under the Chairmanship of Secretary (Personnel). A list of participants who attended the meeting is annexed.

2. At the outset, the Chairman welcomed the representatives of the Staff Side and Official Side. The Chairman stated that the recommendations of the 6th CPC have been implemented with certain modifications. While processing the Report, the Committee of Secretaries also consulted the Staff Side. As decided by the Cabinet at the time of approving the Report of the Sixth CPC, instructions have been issued for setting up of Anomaly Committees at the National as well as Departmental Level in order to ensure the resolution of anomalies. The Chairman informed that the National Anomaly Committee would discuss the anomalies common to two or more Departments and anomalies pertaining to common categories of employees. Further, he indicated his firm belief as well as conviction that all the anomalies can be resolved through the consultative process. The Chairman also informed that the next (46th) meeting of the National Council (JCM) has been scheduled to be held on 16’~ January, 2010 under the Chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary.

The Chairman also reiterated the resolve of the Government to maintain a sustained level of contact with the Staff Side in order to take forward the process of consensus building and collaborative endeavour to achieve the goals of higher productivity, efficiency and staff welfare. Thereafter, the Chairman invited the Leader and Secretary of Staff Side to say a few words.

3. Leader of the Staff Side Shri M. Raghaviah thanked the Chairman and conveyed the appreciation of the Staff Side for convening the meeting of the National Anomaly Committee. He further stated that the opening address of the Chairman conveyed the right message and stated that all anomalies can be resolved in a peaceful fashion. He thanked the Government for all the improvements over and above the recommendations of the 6th CPC and stated that there are certain areas where there is some unrest with respect to implementation of the recommendations of the 6th CPC and requested the Chairman that all such issues should be resolved as soon as possible. He once again thanked the Chairman and reiterated the resolve of the Staff Side for cordial and healthy industrial relations.

4. Secretary of the Staff Side Shri Umraomal Purohit reciprocated the sentiments expressed by the Chairman and indicated that all the anomalies can be resolved through mutual discussion. He also thanked the Chairman, for not only for convening the first meeting of the NAC at such a short notice, but also taking initiative in scheduling the next meeting of the National Council (JCM) on 16’~ January, 2010. He mentioned about the long delay in convening the meeting of the National Council but also stated that he hoped that from now onwards things would change for the better. Secretary, Staff Side drew the attention of the Chairman towards non-functioning I delays in holding the meetings of the Departmental Councils in various Ministries/Departments. Emphasising the importance of the Departmental Councils in the Scheme of Joint Consultative Machinery and Compulsory Arbitration, Secretary of the Staff Side stated that some way out has to be found to ensure that Departmental Councils work properly in all Ministries/Departments and its meetings are held regularly. While complimenting the Government for timely implementation of the recommendations of the 6th CPC, Secretary of the Staff Side stated that the definition of the anomaly which was adopted earlier has been altered this time which may lead to certain problems. He also stated that the Report of the 6’h CPC is not like the earlier reports and the new format recommended by the 6th CPC is being gradually adopted. He also referred to certain issues like Risk Allowance (RA), Patient Care Allowance and Fixed Medical Allowance (FMA) for pensioners and requested that final orders on these issues may be issued only after discussing the same with the Staff Side. Secretary of the Staff Side also drew the attention of the Chairman towards certain benefits like maternity leave1 child care leave and stated that the same have not been extended as yet to the women industrial employees and requested for early action in this regard. Secretary of the Staff Side also complimented the Government with respect to the setting of the Fast Track Committee and stated that the Fast Track Committee has resolved long standing problems of the employees. He once again thanked the Chairman for convening the meeting of the NAC and for giving him an opportunity to express his feelings.

5. The Chairman stated that Government also understand that the report of the 6th CPC is different and was of the view that there is a need for greater dissemination of information on the recommendations of the 6th CPC. Accordingly, he requested the Staff Side for a list of questions /issues on which more information is required so that the Government can prepare a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and put the same on the web site for, increasing awareness etc. The Chairman also assured to take necessary steps to ensure that meetings of the Departmental Councils of various Ministries / Departments are held regularly. Regarding the definition of an anomaly, the Chairman opined that this should not lead to any problems and stated that official side is open to examining the matter if it is found that there is indeed a case. The Chairman also requested the Staff Side to forward issues which could have become anomalies had the said para not been deleted for further examination of the same.

6. Thereafter, the anomalies as per the agenda were taken up for discussion:

Agenda Item Nos. 1 to 4- Anomaly in Pay Fixation in case of merger of various Pay Scales.

As the anomalies mentioned at item No.1 to 4 represented similar items, it was decided to club the four items together. The Staff Side demanded that since the pre-revised Pay Scales of Rs.5000-80001-, Rs.5500-90001- were merged with the pay scale of Rs.6500-10500, the pay of the incumbents holding the pay scales of Rs.5000-80001- and Rs.5500-9000 should have been fixed with effect from 1 .I ,2006 by applying the multiplying factor of 1.86 at Rs.65001-. The Staff Side stated that the intention of the Pay Commission was to upgrade the two pay scales and merge them with the higher pay scale of Rs.65001-. Therefore, denying the benefit of higher pay scale to the concerned employees is not justified. Joint Secretary (Pers), Department of Expenditure stated that this issue was raised by the Staff Side before the Committee of Secretaries set up by the Government to process the Report of the Sixth CPC. Further, JS (Per) informed that pay fixation in the revised pay structure has been done strictly in accordance with the fixation tables given in the Report of the 6th CPC (with suitable modifications due to change in fitment factor from Rs.1.74 to 1.86) and therefore, this could not be termed as an anomaly. She further stated that all the employees in the pre-revised Pay Scales of Rs.5000-8000 and Rs.5500-90001- were given the uniform fitment benefit @ 40% of the maximum of the pay scale of Rs.6500-10500, i.e., 40% of Rs.105001- as Grade Pay. In case the merger of the pre-revised pay scales of Rs.5000-8000 and Rs.5500-9000 with Rs.6500-10500 had not been recommended by the Pay Commission, then the fitment benefit granted to the Government servants who were in the pre-revised scales of Rs.5000-8000 and Rs.5500-9000 would have been much lesser i.e. 40% of Rs.8000 and Rs.9000 respectively. JS (Per) also clarified that the paras in the text of the Report should be read in conjunction with the fitment tables as they are not independent of each other. The fitment tables have been incorporated for the first time in a Report of the Central Pay Commission and are very much part of its recommendations. However, the Staff Side insisted that from the phraseology of the report of the 6’h CPC, it is evident that the intention of the Pay Commission was to upgrade the two pay scales and pay fixation done merely on the basis of the fixation table given in the report of the 6th CPC cannot be an excuse to justify the denial of benefit on this ground to the concerned employees. The Staff Side reiterated that it was an anomaly precisely for the reason that vide Para 2.2.19, the 6th CPC has stated unambiguously that where pre revised pay scales have been merged it has been done by extending the minimum prescribed for the highest pay scale with which the other pay scales are being merged. However, the pay band has been fixed with reference to the minimum of the lowest pay scales which have been merged. The Chairman, while reiterating that the tables are very much part of the recommendations of the Pay Commission, suggested that Ministry of Finance, Department of Expenditure may look into this issue further.

Agenda Item No.5- Revised Pay Rules

(i) The Staff Side stated that since the 6t’h CPC has introduced the new system of Pay Bands and Grade Pay, there was a lot of confusion among the employees in deciding about the option for switching over to the revised pay scales. Accordingly, Staff Side demanded that the first option exercised may not be treated as final and one more option should be given to the employees. Officers of Department of Expenditure informed that all the cases of revision of option in relaxation of CCS (RP) Rules, 2008 referred to them had been agreed to by them. However, JS (Pers) agreed to look into the matter regarding delegation of powers to the administrative ministries to allow the options.

(ii) Regarding reckoning of Special Allowances and Qualification Pay at the time of fixation of pay in the revised pay structure, the Staff Side demanded that the same should have been taken into account while fixing the revised pay of the concerned Government servants. JS (Per) stated that this was not provided for in the CCS (RP) Rules, 2008. In this context, Members of Staff Side demanded that Rule should be modified to allow reckoning of Special Allowances Qualification Pay. JS (Per) enquired about the procedure followed at the time of implementation of Fifth Pay Commission’s recommendations. Responding to this, Staff Side stated that an item pertaining to reckoning of such allowances / pay for the purpose of pay fixation after Fifth CPC was pending in the Standing Committee of the National Council. In this context, JS (Per) observed that CCS (RP) Rules, 2008 have no provision for this purpose and there is no precedent on the matter since the item raised by Staff Side after implementation of Fifth CPC’s recommendations is still pending in the Standing Committee, logically the present issue could be taken up depending on the final decision on the item pending in the Standing Committee.

(iii) It was noted that this part has already been discussed as it relates to agenda item Nos.1 to 4.

(iv) Regarding anomaly in fixation of pay between direct recruits and promotees, the Staff Side argued that while applying Rule 8 of the CCS (RP) Rules, 2008, the pay of direct recruits and new entrants is fixed at a higher stage when compared to the existing employees who were promoted in the same grade. The Staff Side demanded that this anomaly should be rectified by incorporating a provision that in case after 1.1.2006, if a promotee’s pay is getting fixed at a stage lower than that of a direct recruit as given in Section 2 of the First Schedule of the CCS (RP) Rules, then the pay of the promotee should be fixed at the same stage as that of a direct recruit/ new entrant so that the existing employees pay is protected at par with the pay given to a new entrant. JS (Pers) stated that the pay of the new entrants is being fixed strictly in accordance with the principles laid down by the 6’h CPC in this regard. In case where a promotee and post-1.1.2006 direct recruit are borne on the same seniority list and the senior is drawing less basic pay than the junior, the pay of the senior can be stepped up. The Staff Side argued that it was not the intention of the 6’h CPC to grant higher pay to direct recruitees vis-a-vis promotees and also stated that stepping up of pay is not being allowed in many Ministries1 Departments in such matters. The Staff Side further stated that the pay granted to the fresh entrant is the deemed minimum pay of the post and no promotees can be fixed below the minimum pay of the post to which he is promoted on regular basis. The Chairman suggested to the Department of Expenditure to re-examine the matter.

(v) Regarding the date of annual increment, the Staff Side argued that since the date of increment of all the Central Government employees has been fixed as 1st of July of every year, the employees whose increment dates are between 1st February 2006 and 1st June 2006 have to wait for more than 12 months for their first increment after the implementation of the recommendations of the 6th CPC. The Staff Side argued that this situation is quite anomalous since this will affect the employees who retire during the period between 1st February to 3oth June every year. They will suffer a loss of one increment perpetually and thus affecting their pension. The Staff Side demanded that the employees, whose increment falls between 1st February to 1’st June, 2006, may be given an increment on 01.01.2006 as a one-time measure. JS (Per) intimated that as per the recommendation of Sixth CPC in the matter, which has been accepted by the Government, now there is only one day in the year, i.e., 1st of July of every year, for the purpose of granting annual increments. Further, it was stated that as far as cases of promotions that took place between 1st of January and 30th of June are concerned, instructions have already been issued that in such cases, Government servants have the option to have their pay fixed under FR 22(l)(a)(I). As per this, they will be granted two increments on 1” July, one annual increment , and the other on account of promotion. Regarding employees who retire during the period between lSt February to 30th June every year, it was intimated that even prior to 01.01.2006, there were cases where the date of superannuation of a Government servant could be just one day prior to their DNI. Even at that time, there was no system to grant an additional increment to Government servants in such cases. Regarding the demand of the Staff Side that the employees whose increment falls between 1st February to 1st June, 2006 may be given an increment on 01.01.2006 as a one-time measure, JS (Per) stated that the issue will be looked into keeping in view its repercussions and a final view on the matter will be taken after factoring the likely repercussions. The Staff Side further stated that the Revised Pay Rules in relaxation of F.R. are meant only for the purpose of fixing the pay in the revised Pay scales. It has no application thereafter. It is on this specific understanding that the staff side had demanded the one time relaxation as otherwise the one time relaxation would not address similar issues of future recruitees and promotees. The Official Side contended that the Revised Pay Rules would override the provisions of the Fundamental Rules permanently. The Staff Side then contended that an increment has to be granted on completion of one year service. It must not be postponed except on award of a penalty on initiation of disciplinary proceedings. After some further discussion, the official side agreed to reconsider this matter.

(vi) The Staff Side agreed to drop this part relating to deduction of tax from salary.

(vii) The Staff Side stated that as per the existing scheme the temporary status employees have been granted the minimum of the corresponding scale of pay of regular employees (with benefit of annual increments). Therefore it would be necessary that these employees if they are non matriculates are given the requisite training and the benefit of fixation of pay at Rs.7000/- (with grade pay of Rs.1800 with effect from 01 .01.2006. The Secretary, Staff Side pointed out that in respect of those who have retired / die during the period between 1 .I .2006 and 1.9. 2008 it would not be possible to impart training to them. He, therefore, suggested, referring to his letter in this regard that they may be given the benefit of Grade Pay of Rs.1800 with effect from 1.01.2006. Regarding granting of temporary status to casual labourers, JS (Pers) informed that Department of Expenditure had already rendered their advice in the matter to JS (E), DoPT. Further action is to be taken by DoPT.

Agenda Item Nos.6 & 7-Benefit on Promotion

The Staff Side stated that prior to implementation of the recommendations of the 6th CPC while on promotion, the employees used to get the benefit of almost two increments subject to a minimum benefit of Rs.1001-. However, after the implementation of the recommendations of the 6th CPC, the promotion benefit is restricted to one increment, i.e., three percent of the lower pay band and grade pay. The Staff Side demanded that there should be at least a benefit of two increments while on promotion. JS (Pers), while reminding that this issue was also raised by the Staff Side before the Committee of Secretaries set up by the Government to process the Report of the Sixth CPC, stated that this was not an anomaly in terms of the definition of the anomaly. Further, she stated that as per the recommendations of Sixth CPC, in addition to 3% increment, the difference of grade pay also is given to the employee while on promotion and hence there is no justification in the demand of the Staff Side. The Staff Side argued that in the case of PB-I, the difference of grade pay is Rs.1001- to Rs.4001- only and in PB-2, the difference of grade pay is Rs.200 to Rs.400- only. Therefore the Staff Side demanded that two increments while on promotion are fully justified. However, JS (Per) stated that since this was not an anomaly, Staff Side should raise this matter outside the forum of National Anomaly Committee

Agenda Item No.8- Re-fixation of pension and family pension

Director (Pension) informed that the Dearness Relief is admissible to all categories of Central Government pensioners &  family pensioners. Therefore, it was agreed that the item may be treated as closed.

Agenda Item No.9-Parity in Pension

Regarding anomaly in the pension for Government servants, who retired / died in harness between 1 .I .2006and 1.9.2008, Director(Pension) informed that Department of Pension and Pensioners Welfare has already clarified vide its 0.M dated 10/12/2009 that the provision of payment of pension at 50% of the emoluments (pay last drawn or 50% of average emoluments received during the last ten months, whichever is more beneficial to the retiring employee, shall be applicable to all Government servants retiring on or after 1.1.2006. Therefore, it was agreed that the item may be treated as closed. The Staff side also drew the attention of the Chairman towards difficulties being faced by many pensioners in getting the second instalment of the arrears of pension. The Chairman assured the staff side that he would take up the matter with the Department of Financial Services and also instructed Director (Pensions) to ensure that the problem is sorted out at the earliest.

Agenda Item No.10-Commutation of Pension

The Staff Side dropped this item

Agenda Item No.15, 16 & 17 -Parity in Pension to all Pensioners

Regarding parity in pension of all pre 1996 retirees with those who retired on or after 1 .1 ,1996, the Staff Side stated that the pensioners were not given parity in pension irrespective of the date from which they had retired. The Government in the past have accepted the principle that there shall be parity in pension irrespective of the date from which they had retired. The benefit was given while implementing the 6th CPC recommendations. The Staff Side further stated that the 6’h CPC in para 5.1.47 has stated that in order to maintain the existing modified parity between present and future retirees it will be necessary to allow the same fitment benefit as is being recommended for the existing Government employees. However, while implementing the 6th CPC, the pensioners who retired prior to 01.01.2006 were given only 40% of the basic pension where as the serving employees were given 40% of the maximum of their pay scale. The Staff Side, therefore, demanded that the pensioners should be granted 50% of the Grade Pay in the scale from which they had retired by way of fitment benefit and not 40% of basic pension. JS (Pers) informed that as per the recommendations of Sixth CPC, modified parity had already been granted to all pre-01.01.2006 pensioners. Consequent upon the implementation of Sixth CPC’s recommendations regarding pension, all pre-01.01.2006 pensioners have been granted fitment benefit equal to 40% of their pre-revised basic pension, subject to the revised pension, in no case, being fixed lower than fifty percent of the sum of the minimum of the pay in the pay band and the grade pay thereon corresponding to the pre-revised pay scale from which the pensioner had retired. At this, the Staff Side argued that a reading of the recommendation of Sixth Pay Commission on the matter indicated that the intent of the Pay Commission was to grant modified parity to pre-1.1.2006 pensioners by allowing same fitment benefit as is being recommended to the existing Government employees subject to the provision that revised pension shall not be lower than 50% of the minimum of the pay in the pay band prescribed for the grade pay and the sum of the grade pay corresponding to the pre-revised pay scale from which the pensioner had retired. On the other hand, the Government had approved modified parity with reference to the minimum of the pay band plus the grade pay which is not consistent with the recommendation of the Sixth CPC. Officers of Department of Expenditure stated that this was not the intent of the recommendation of the Pay Commission. After some discussions, the staff side requested the official side to examine the matter once again.

Agenda Item no 27-Constant Attendance Allowance

Director (Pensions) informed the Members of the Committee that suitable instruction have already been issued vide O.M. No.451612008-P&PW dated the 7’th December, 2009. Therefore, it was agreed that the item may be treated as closed.

7. It was decided that the remaining items shall be taken up for discussion in the next meeting of the National Anomaly Committee.
ANNEXURE
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL & TRAINING LIST OF PARTICIPANTS WHO ATTENDED THE FIRST MEETING OF THE NATIONAL ANOMALY COMMITTEE HELD ON lzTH DECEMBER, 2009 AT 11 .00 AM IN ROOM NO. 119, NORTH BLOCK, NEW DELHI.

CHAIRMAN – SECRETARY (PERSONNEL)

OFFICIAL SIDE STAFF SIDE

1Shri P.K. Sharma,Addl. Member (Staff), Min. of Railways  1.Shri M.Raghavaiah,Leader (Staff Side)
2Shri C.B.Paliwal,Joint Secretary, DOPT  2.Shri U.M.PurohitSecretary (Staff Side)
3Smt. Archna Arora,Pr. Secy. Education, Andaman & Nicobar Adm.  3.Shri Rakhal DasGupta, Member
4Smt. Madhulika P.Sukul,JS (Pers), D/o Expenditure  4.Shri R.P.Bhatnagar,Member
5.Shri Ramesh Kumar,Joint Secretary & AFA, Min. of Defence  5.Shri Guman Singh,Member
6Shri D.K. Pandey,JS, Deptt. of Official Language(MHA)  6.Shri C.Srikumar,Member
7Shri D.M. Gautam,Ex. Dir. (Pay Commission-I), Ministry of Railways, (Railway Board)  7.Shri S.K. Vyas.Member
8Smt. Urvilla Khati, Ex. Dir.(Pay Commission-ll), Ministry of Railways (Railway Board)  8.Shri Ch.Sankara Rao,Member
9Shri S. Sreeram, Jt. Dir. (Fin. Estb)Ministry of Railways  9.Shri R.Srinivasan,Member
10Shri A.K. Das, DDG (Estb)Deptt. of Telecommunications  10.Shri K.K.N. Kutty,Member
11Shri Raj Kumar,Director, Deptt. of Posts  11.Shri S.G. Mishra,Member
12Shri Subhash Chander,Director. Deptt. of Posts-
13Shri Raj Singh,Director, Deptt. of Pensions-
14Shri Alok Saxena,Director (IC), Deptt. of Expenditure-
15Smt. Simmi Nakra,Director (P&A), DOPT-
16Smt. Rita Mathur,Director (Pay), DOPT-
17Shri Alok Ranjan,Director (E.I), DOPT-
18Shri M.L. Verma,Dy. Secy., Min. of Home Affairs-
19Shri A. Selvaraj,Dy. Secy., Fin. Deptt., Govt. of Puducherry-
20Shri G.K. Shukla,Under Secy., Min. of Home Affairs
21Shri Dinesh Kapila,Deputy Secretary (JCA), DOPT-

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City Corporation – Cantonment 25571488
Ciry Corporation – City Area 22277789
Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Medical College Hospital 25465860 / 25463442
D G Hospital 26696179
Garden City Hospital 26346555 / 26632838
Gayathri Hospital 23355201 / 23352085
Hosmat 25593796 / 25593797
Indian Red Cross Society 2264205 / 22268435
Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health Hospital 26342421 / 26343143
Karnataka Red Cross Society ( Blood Bank Voluntary ) 22268435 / 22264205
Lakeside Hospital 25360823 / 25366723
Mallige Medical Centre 22261135 / 2203333
Mallya Hospital 22242325 / 22277979
Manipal Hospital & Heart Foundation 25266646 / 25268901
Narayana Hrudayalaya 27835000 / 27835001
Nightingales Home Health Service 23548444 / 23548555
Panacea Hospital 23228644 / 23235577
Ramakrishna Nursing Home 26633148
Sagar Apollo Hospital 26536700 / 26536701
Santosh Diagnostic & Scan Centre 25542425 / 25567707
Sanjay Gandhi Accident Hospital & Research Institute 26564516
Sree Chowdeswari Ambulance Service 23367925
St.Martha’s Hospital 22274541 / 22275081
St.Philomean’s Hospital 25577047 / 25577046
St.John’s Ambulance Association 22223384 / 22295631
Sushruta Ambulance Service 23447666 / 23340152
Trinity Hospital & Heart Foundation 26563996
Victoria Hospital 26701150 / 26703294
Wockhardt Hospital & Heart Institute 22261037 / 22281146
Yellamma Dasappa Hospital 22225663 / 22225642/22225642

6. Blood Banks

Blood Banks Phone Numbers ( +91 – 80 )
Bangalore Baptist Hospital 23330322 / 23330323
Bangalore Children’s Hospital & Research Centre 28600252 / 28600552
Bangalore Hospital 26562753 / 26565494
Bangalore Institute of Oncology 22225698 / 22225644
Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain Hospital 22207640 / 22207649
BKF – Round Table Voluntary Blood Bank 26392697

Dr. Shivaji Rao’s Blood Bank 22224044

Grace Blood Bank 23336608
HOSMAT 25543746
Karnataka Red Cross Blood Bank ( Voluntary ) 22268435
KIMS Hospital 26673056 / 26624870
Lions Blood Bank ( Voluntary ) 22266807
Jeeva Voluntary Blood Bank & Diagnotic Centre 26500736
Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology 26534600
Minerva Voluntary Blood Bank 26574830
M S Ramaiah Medical Hospital 23606545 / 23606524
Narayana Hrudayala 27835000 / 27835001
Navarang Blood Bank 23521233
Naveen Blood Bank 26341907
NIMHANS 26995000 / 26568121
Rashtrothana Blood Bank 26612730
Rotary – TTK Blood Bank 25293486 / 25287903
Sagar Apollo Hospital 26536700 / 26536701
Sanjay Gandhi Accodent Hospital & Research Institute 26564516
Sushruta Voluntary Blood Bank 23447666 / 23340153
Unique Blood Bank 26700685 / 26709970
Vanivilas Hospital 26705206
Victoria Hospital 26701150

7. Cardiac Emergency

Heart Line Phone Number ( +91 – 80 )
Rotary Life Saving Brigade 1050
Jayadeva Heart Brigade 1051
KIMS Hospital 26673056 / 26624870
Manipal Heart Foundation 25268901 / 25266646
Narayana Hrudayalaya 27835000 / 27835001
Sagar Apollo Hospital 26556666 / 26536700
Trinity Heart Foundation 26575124
Wockhardt Cardiac Line 22268888

8. Oxygen Services

Oxygen Services Phone Numbers ( +91-80 )
Bangalore Medical Gases & Equipments 25614111 / 25612156
KIMS Hospital 26673056 / 26624870
Laxmi Service Trust 26645595
Lions 23348275
Praxair India Private Ltd 25586427
Rotary Club Indira Nagar 25297991 / 25297992
Sree Chowdeshwari Oxygen Service 23367925
The Southern Gas Ltd 28395867
Vanitha Oxygen Service 23123107

9. Help Line

Help Line Phone Numbers ( +91 – 80 )
Helping Hand 23535787
Makkala Sahayavani 1098
Senior Citizens 1090
Suicide Prevention – SAHAI 25497777
Vanitha Sahayavani 1091
A Cure For Incurables Clinic 22229141
Accupunture, Sex Therapy & Research Centre 23441708
Asha Foundation 23543333
Freedom Foundation 25440135 / 25443101

10.Police

Police 100
Traffic / Accidents 103
DG’s Office 22211777 / 22942111 / 22942777
Help Line ( DG’s Office ) 22942595
Commissioner of Police 22260707 / 22942222
COD Exchange 22260404 / 22942444
RGP – Home Guards & Civil Defence 25570733
Adugodi 25710880
Airport 25232153
Ashoknagara 25576623
Banashankari 26710245
Banaswadi 25453103
Barathinagar 25566393
Basavanagudi 26676036
Basaveshwaranagar 23483819
Bowring Outpost 25591154
Byappaoahalli 25243800
Byatarayanapura 26709038
Central 26700885
Chamarajpet 26704478
Chandra Layout 23390487
Chickpet 22872644
City Market 22872876
City Rly. 22871057
Commercial Street 25587880
Contonment Rly. 22266260
Cubbon Park 22864026
D.J. Halli 25466413
Frazer Town 25487365
Gangammanagudi 28396734
Girinagar 26721016
HAL 25235432
Hanumanthanagara 26508544
Hebbal 23330907
Hennur 25442257
Highground 22254593
Indiranagara 25257371
J.B.Nagara 25264352
J.C.Nagara 23330049
J.J.Nagar 26741141
J.P Nagara 26340894
Jalahalli 28381624
Jayanagara 26548833
Jnanabharathi 23213586
K.G.Halli 25474595
K.G.Nagara 26611176
K.P.Agrahata 23352910
K.P.Agrahata 23352910
K.R.Puram 25610322
K.S.Layout 26660154
K.S.R.T.C. Outpost 22256242
Kalasipalyam 26702195
Kamakshipalya 23482240
Kengeri 28430210
Kengerigate 26700675
Koramangala 25530284
L.H.O.P 22209552
M.S.Building 22264578
Madiwala 25531228
Magadi Road 23350483
Mahadevapura 28510782
Mahalakshmi Layout 23492577
Malleshwaram 23366568
MICO 26680996
N.T.Pet 26610242
N.T.Pet (CCB) 26704264
Nandini Layout 23379710
Peenya 28395919
Peenya 28395919
R.M.C.Yard 23376904
R.T.Nagar 23330460
R.T.Nagar 23330460
R.T.Nagar 23330460
Rajajinagar 23324647
Rajgopalnagara 28395644
Rajgopalnagara 28395644
Ramamurthynagar 25650222
S R Nagar 22238568
S.J.Park 22237745
Sadashivanagara 23600358
Sanjaynagar 23411908
Seshadripuram 23446564
Shankarpura 26676036
Shivajinagara 25368597
Siddaputa 26561259
Soladevanahalli 28394805
Srirampura 23127437
Subramanyanagar 23322422
Subramanyapura 26662089
T R Nagar 26507868
Tilak Nagar 26341976
Ulsoor 25574821
Ulsoorgate 22211539
Upparper 22873367
V.V. Tower 22867269
Vidhanasoudha 22259668
Vidyaranyapura 28383762
Vijayanagar 23300653
Viveknagar 25717100
Vyalikaval 23443484
Wilson Garden 22235537
Women 22290028
Yalahanka 28460101
Yelahanka N Town 28461084
Yeshwantpur 23346572

11.Fire Services

Fire Services Phone Number ( +91 – 80)
Fire 101
Central Fire Control Room & Ambulance 2942999 / 2251780
Banashankari Fire Station 26715088
Cookes Town Fire Station 22251780 / extn -229
Fire Protection Squad 22251780 / extn -219
Highground Fire Station 22251780 / extn -220
Jaya Nagar Fire Station 22251780 / extn -201
J C Nagar Fire Station 22251780 / extn -209
M S Building Fire Protection Squad 22251780 / extn -223
North Fire Station Mysore Road 22251780 / extn -206
Peenya Fire Station 28391600
Rajaji Nagar Fire Station 22251780 / extn -227
Raj Bhavan Fire Protection Squad 22251780 / extn -218
Rescue Squad 22251780 / extn -207
South Fire Station 22251780 / extn -205
Vidhana Soudha Fire Production Squad 22251780 / extn -214
Whitefield Fire Station 28512101
Yeshwanthpur Fire Station 22251780 / extn -215

12.Gas Leakage

Gas Leakage Complaints Only Phone Numbers
North Zone 23563805
East Zone 25266888
West Zone 23503030
South Zone 26595138
Indo Gas 23409896
Jyothi Gas 22384179 / 22384180
Sakthi Gas 22385462

13.Electricity Stations

Electricity Phone Number ( +91 – 80 )
24 Hours Services Compliants 1917, 22267118, 22267119
Toll – Free No 1600-33-8017
East / ADDL. East Divisions
Cookes Town 25470021
Pillanna Garden 25464540
Queens Road Compliants 22262083
HRBR Layout, Kalyan Nagar, Banaswadi 25454289
Sub Division Lazer Road 25465175
K R Puram 25612447
M G Road 25587982
Whitefield Road 28514447
Mahadevapura 28517765 / 28518510
Dooravani Nagar 25611752
Indira Nagar 24 Hours Service 25279101 / 25256639
South / ADDL.South Divisions
Jaya Nagar, Byrasandra / Siddapura 26347249 / 26347988
Bnsk 2nd Stage, Pnb Nagar 26715144 / 26710020
ISRO layout 26666868 / 26669149
J P Nagar I street 26549050 / 26548979
Wilson Garden 22226936 / 22123803
Koramangala 25532339 / 25533851
Bommanahalli 25735623 / 25733582
Austin Town 25510071
Murugesh Palya 25220806
Bannerghatta Road 26639476
Siddiah Road 22221110 / 22244845
Central / ADDL. Central Divisions
Ramamohanapuram 23420199
Margosa Road, MVM 23348715
Mathikere, Gokul 23607371 / 23601792
Ganga Nagar 23335188
Sanjay Nagar 23418189
Yelahanka Bangalore North 28463541 / 28460107
Kavalbyrasandra, R T Nagar 23434143
North / Peenya Works Divisions
Rajaji Nagar 23409927
WOC Road 23324885
Housing Board Colony, Vijay Nagar 23354080
Sunkada Katte 23582115
Basaveshwar Nagar WOC Road 23228823
Peenya Service Station 28370993
Kurubara Halli 23490554
West / ADDL West Divisions
Giri Nagar 26729726
Chamraj pet 26706820
Magadi Road, Shankarappa Gdn 23104206
Ananda Rao Circle 22267669
J C Road 22212998
Victoria Hospital, Switch City Market 26702606
Byatarayanapura 26749526
Race Course Road 22263506
Race Course Road Complaints 22267669
N R Colony 26673881
Magadi Road 23355611

14.Air Services

Air Services Phone Numbers ( +91 – 80 )
Air India – City Office 22277747 / 22277748
Reservation Manager 22243153
Lost Baggage Services / Baggage Services 25221531
Arrivals 25228601
Departure 25227747
Air India – Cargo 25223491
Air India – Traffic 25221531
Indian Air Lines – Tele Check – In 25222533
Domestic Cargo ( Booking & Delivery ) 25227525
City Office 141
Enquiries / Customer Services ( Air Port ) 140
Interactive Voice Recorded System 142
General Enquiries / Booking 22211914
Airport Exchange 25226233
Cargo 25227525
Baggage Services Unit 25227074
International Cargo 25227258
Arrivals 96270-11142
Departures 96270 – 11143
Duty Manager 25228006
Manager – Commercial 25228006
Airport Manager 25225195
Deputy Manager – Commercial 25227007
Jet Airways – Domestic Cargo 25226970 / 25226971
Town Office 22276617
Enquiry & Reservation 25221929 / 25221930
Tele Check in 25221929 / 25221930
City Check in 25550858
International Cargo 25220693
Sahara Airways – (Booking and Reservation ) 25584457 / 25583937

International Airlines
Air France 25589214 / 25589397
Air Newzealand 22244624
Alitalia 25592156 / 25591936
British Airways 22271205 / 22274034
Cathay Pacific 22269745
Delta Airlines 22244625
EL – AL Israel Airlines 22275091
Ethiopian Airlines 22224133
Gulf Air 25584702
Kenya Airways 22275416
Lufthansa German Airlines 25588791
Lufthansa German Airlines Airport 25229617
Malaysian Airlines 25223643
Cargo Division 25220863
Scandinavian Airlines 22244624
Singapore Airlines 22867869
Saudi Arabian Airlines 22276614
Quantas Airlines 2256471
United Airlines 22244621
Varig Brazillian Airlines 22244624
Virgin Atlantic Airways 22244624

15.Indian Railways

Railway Phone Number ( +91 – 80 )
Bangalore City Railway Station
Enquiry – General / Reservations 131 / 132
Arrivals & Departure of Trains – English 2220971
Arrivals & Departure of Trains – Hindi 2220972
Arrivals & Departure of Trains – Kannada 2220973
Reservation – (Enquiries – English ) 1361
Reservation – (Enquiries – Hindi ) 1362
Reservation – (Enquiries – Kannada ) 1363
Banashankari Reservation 26710050
Public Relations Officer ( Railway ) 22874670
Cantonment Railway Station ( Reservation ) 22203373
Indira Nagar ( Reservation ) 25259192
Koramangala ( Reservation ) 25522100
Yeshwanthpur ( Reservation ) 23377161
Bangalore East Railway Station 25511435
Cantonment Railway Station 22268554
Krishnarajapuram Railway Station 25650308
Malleswaram Railway Station 23347651
Whitefield Railway Station 28452248
Yeshwanthpur Railway Station 23371444

16.Road Transport Corporation

Road Transport Phone Number ( +91 – 80 )
Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation
(KSRTC) Control Room 22255720 / 22871945
Subash Nagar Bus Stand – Enquires 22870099 / 22873377
Rajaji Nagar Reservation Counter 23425782
Public Relations Officer 22226323
Andhra Pradesh Road Transport Corporation
Subhash Nagar 22873915
Mathikere 23379968
Tamil nadu State Transport Corporation 22263537
State Express Transport Corporation
Tamil Nadu 22876974
Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Company
Control Room 22952522 / 22952422

17.Travel & Tourism

Tourist Information Phone Number ( +91 – 80 )
Karnataka State Tourism Development
Corporation 22352901 / 22352902
Pre Paid Taxi Counter 25220501
Cauvery Bhavan 22352903
KSTDC 22275869 / 22275883
Tamil Nadu Tourism ( Information and Booking ) 22286181
India Tourism Government of India 25585417
India Tourism Development Corporation 22254396
APTDC 51136373

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Old Age

Aging is a time of multiple illnesses and general disability. Besides an increased level of illness, the aging process itself leads to certain disabilities such as low vision and blindness resulting from cataracts, deafness resulting from nerve impairment, loss of mobility from arthritis and a general inability to care for oneself.

Furthermore, aging is inevitable and thus of concern to each of us. We present here the beginnings of an ever-growing database of information that would be of use to our elder citizens and also for the persons who care for them.

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Prevent Falls.

Tips to Prevent Falls in the Elderly

Falls can affect seniors in many ways. If a senior falls and is injured, their ability to live independently decreases. Even a fall that does not cause an injury can limit confidence and the ability to be comfortable living independently. Read on to learn how anyone can prevent falls and remain safe for independent living.

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Joke of this week- Wiser student

Teacher: Children, tell me frankly, do you say prayers before eating?
Child: No, Sir, I don’t have to, my mom is a good cook.
Teacher: Children, if I saw a man beating a donkey and stopped him, what virtue would I be showing?
Student: Brotherly love
Teacher: What do you call a person who keeps on talking when people are no longer interested?
Student: A teacher
Teacher: Can any body give an example of coincidence? Student: Sir, my mother and father got married on the same day, also at the same time.

Glaring anomaly but how to resolve!

Two friends Mr. Ravi and Mr. Kumar joined AG’s Office as Junior Accountants in Oct 1972. Both of them while working as senior accountants, in 1984, applied for the post of Section Officers advertised by an autonomous body under Ministry of Agriculture; got selected and appointed as SOs in Sep 1984. They were permitted to retain lien for 2 years in AG’s office. On completion of two years both of them opted to be absorbed in AB. At the time of absorption Ravi opted to avail the benefit of 100% commutation of pension due on account of service rendered by him in AG’s office from oct 1972 to date of absorption and drew lump sum payment for the same. Kumar opted to count the entire service rendered by him in AG’s office towards pensionary benefits in AB. In 2001, 1/3 of commuted value of pension was restored to Ravi along with Dearness Relief  on the entire pension sanctioned to him for the service rendered by him in AG’s office. Now both Ravi and Kumar are holding the post of Sr. Deputy Secretary in PB-4. Ravi is due to retire on superannuation on 31 May 2010 and Kumar on 31 Aug 2010. On their retirement both will get the same amount of pension from the autonomous body since with the implemention of 6th CPC recommendations,a government official is entitled to full pension on completion of 20 years of service. Ravi has 23 years and 8 months and Kumar has 37 years and 11 months of service in AB. The interesting point to note is that Ravi will get 50% Last pay drawn plus applicable DR along with 1/3 restored value of commuted pension plus DR on the full pension sanctioned by AG’s office in addition to lump sum payment drawn by him at the time of absorption and Kumar will have to be content with 50% LPD plus DR only. Can anyone now imagine the loss that Kumar would suffer due to his option to count the past service for the purpose of pension and the undue benefit that Ravi would enjoy!!!!

The anomaly is glaring but how will Government of India will resolve it?

Attitude Defines Life

Our Attitude Defines Life

Life is Best for those who want to Live it,
Life is Difficult for those who want to Analyze it,
Life is worst for those who want to Criticize it,
Our Attitude Defines Life…

Enjoy Your Life,
Laugh so Hard That even Sorrow Smiles at You,
Live Life so Well That even Death Loves to see you Alive,
Fight so Hard That even Fate accepts its Defeat

MOBILE PHONES COULD BE DANGEROUS

One of the most common sights we see these days, is that of people with their mobile phones next to their ears.

A boon for better communication, cell phone usage nonetheless has many health hazards.

Various studies indicate that the emissions from a cell phone can be extremely harmful, causing genetic damage, tumors, memory loss, and increased blood pressure and weakening of the immune system.

This is alarming information, and one has to take into account all these factors…

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