CENTRAL EXCISE SUPERINTENDENTS ASSOCIATION OF MUMBAI (UNIT OF AIACEGEO) (Disclaimer- The views expressed in the Blog post is purely for the consumption of members of CESA-MUMBAI only and the data/facts contained therein should be first verified with authentic source, before using the same, by anyone.)
Friday, November 29, 2013
Thursday, November 21, 2013
CESA NEWS
NATIONAL
The chances of placing the proposal of CR before
the Cabinet meeting today is bleak. It is with the Cabinet Secretary and is likely
to be placed in the first week of December 2013.
The representation of Shri S.P.Dudeja
dated 11.11.2013 , Superintendent Custom, Mumbai is rejected by the Board.
Both the petitioners Shri Dudeja and
Shri Kiran Pandit from Excise intent to file review petition in the Supreme
Court for implementation of order dated 23.08.2011 shortly.
Dossiers of the officers for filling
of vacant post of AC are pending with UPSC and no date has been given for DPC.
LOCAL
Ø All the officers are requested to insist the
Administration to carry out the Service Verification immediately on completion
of 25 years of the Service and issue the necessary certificate to that effect
and update their Service Books accordingly.
Ø It
is learnt that many of the officers do not have the CGHS card or do not have
enough information on the benefits available to them through the scheme. All are requested to remember to complete the
formalities and possess the CGHS cards.
Ø It
is a reminder to all the officers due for retirement to complete all these
formalities well in advance to avoid the inconvenience and depriving of the facilities
after the retirement.
Ø CESA
Mumbai has already taken up the non issuance of 3rd MACP order. However, individual officers are requested to
represent their case individually before the Cadre Control Authority.
Ø It
is learnt that all the POAs of Mumbai have a huge accumulated balance of GPF
amount in their suspense account due to transfer of officers from one Commissionerate
to another Commissionerate/ one formation to another formation [M & P, LTU
etc]. CESA appeal to all its members to kindly
identify their inoperative GPF accounts of different Commissionerates where
they have worked and reconcile the same to bring it to one account.
CESA
Mumbai , 21st Nov., 2013
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
REIMBURSEMENT OF MED CLAIM FOR EMERGENCY TREATMENT IN NON EMPANELLED HOSPITAL
Central Organisation ECHS
Adjutant General’s Branch
Integrated Headquarters
Maude Line
B/49773/AG/ECHS/Rates policy
15 Oct 2013
Reginal Centre ECHSMUMBAI
REIMBURSEMENT OF MED CLAIM FOR EMERGENCY TREATMENT IN NON EMPANELLED HOSPITAL
1. A Clarification was sought from the Chief Medical Officer (SAG), CGHS
Mumbai on the rates at which the claims are settled of CGHS
beneficiaries. The CGHS authorities have clarified vide their letter No.
3(xiv)3/13 Gen1/1958/13 dt 30 Aug 13 that reimbursement at 25% higher
rate that the 2002 CGHS rates is applicable to those who have taken
treatment in private non empanelled hospital through CGHS in Mumbai.
2. Based on the above provision provided by CGHS reimbursement at 25%
higher rates that 2002 CGHS rates will also be applicable to those ECHS
members who have taken any emergency treatment in a non empanelled
hospital for or for those undergoing any planned listed procedure in a
non empanelled hospital after taking prior sanction of Central Org ECHS.
3. The above orders are applicable till further instructions.
sd/-
(Vijay Anand)
Col
Dir (Med)
for MD ECHS
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