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Index to G.O No 145 2006 Fin Dt 25 3 2006

Index Page Nos. : 1. Government Order : 1-17 2. Annexures:- : Annexure 1 Scales of pay : 18 Annexure 2 rules for fixation of pay in the Revised Scale : 19-24 Annexure 3 Scheme for Time Bound Higher grade promotion : 25-29 Annexure 4 Special Allowances : 30-44 Annexure 5 Compensatory Allowance : 45-51 Annexure 6 Risk Allowance : 52-58 Annexure 7 Non Practicing Allowance : 59-60 Annexure 8 Uniform Allowance : 61-63 Annexure 9 Additional Special Allowance : 64-68 Annexure 10 Permanent Travelling Allowance : 69-76 Annexure 11 Permanent Conveyance Allowance. : 77-81 Annexure 12 Schedule of posts and revised scales : 82-224 Common category : 82-86 1.

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Transcription of Index to G.O No 145 2006 Fin Dt 25 3 2006

1 Index Page Nos. : 1. Government Order : 1-17 2. Annexures:- : Annexure 1 Scales of pay : 18 Annexure 2 rules for fixation of pay in the Revised Scale : 19-24 Annexure 3 Scheme for Time Bound Higher grade promotion : 25-29 Annexure 4 Special Allowances : 30-44 Annexure 5 Compensatory Allowance : 45-51 Annexure 6 Risk Allowance : 52-58 Annexure 7 Non Practicing Allowance : 59-60 Annexure 8 Uniform Allowance : 61-63 Annexure 9 Additional Special Allowance : 64-68 Annexure 10 Permanent Travelling Allowance : 69-76 Annexure 11 Permanent Conveyance Allowance. : 77-81 Annexure 12 Schedule of posts and revised scales : 82-224 Common category : 82-86 1.

2 Advocate General's Office : 87 2. Agriculture : 87-90 3. Animal Husbandry : 90-92 4. Archaeology : 92-93 5. Assistant Public Prosecutors : 93 6. Ayurveda Medical Education : 94-97 7. Chemical Examiners Laboratory : 97 8. Civil Supplies : 97-98 9. Commercial Taxes : 98 10. Agriculture Income Tax & Sales Tax Appellate Tribunal : 98 11. Commissionerate of Entrance Examinations : 99 12. Co - operation : 99-100 13. Cultural Publications : 100 14.

3 Dairy Development : 100-101 15. Drugs Control : 101 16. Economics & Statistics : 102 17. Education : 103-120 (1) Collegiate Education : 103-106 (2) General Education : 106-114 (3) Higher Secondary Education : 114 (4) Technical Education : 114-119 (5) Vocational Higher Secondary Education : 119-120 18. Electrical Inspectorate : 120 19. Enquiry Commissioner and Special Judge : 121 20. Excise : 121 21. Factories & Boilers : 122 22. Fire & Rescue services : 122-123 23. Fisheries : 123-126 24. Forest : 126-128 25. Ground Water : 129-130 26.

4 Harbour Engineering : 130-131 27. Health Services : 131-141 28. Hindu Religious & Charitable Endowment : 141 29. Homoeopathy : 142 30. Homoeopathy Medical Colleges : 143 31. Housing (Technical) Cell : 144 32. Hydrographic Survey : 144-145 33. Indian Systems of Medicine : 145-146 34. Industrial Tribunal : 146 35. Industrial Training : 146-148 36. Industries & Commerce : 148-150 37. Information & Public Relations : 150-151 38. Insurance Medical Service : 151-153 39. Irrigation : 153-154 40. Judiciary : 154-155 41. Kerala Co-operative Tribunal : 155 42.

5 Kerala State Transport Appellate Tribunal : 155 43. KIRTADS : 155-156 44. Labour : 156-157 45. Labour Courts : 157 46. Land Board : 157 47. Land Revenue : 158 48. Land Use Board : 158-159 49. Law Colleges : 159 50. Legal Metrology : 159 51. Local Fund Audit : 159-160 52. Lok Ayukta : 160 53. Medical Education : 160-165 54. Mining & Geology : 165-166 55. Motor Vehicles : 166 56. Museums & Zoos : 166-167 57. National Cadet Corps : 168 58. National Employment Service : 168 59. National Savings : 168-169 60.

6 Panchayats : 169-170 61. Police : 170-178 62. Ports : 178-181 63. Printing : 181-184 64. Prisons : 184-186 65. Public Service Commission : 187 66. Public Works : 188-190 67. Registration : 191 68. Rural Development : 191-194 69. Sainik Welfare : 194 70. Scheduled Caste Development : 194-195 71. Scheduled Tribe Development : 195-196 72. Secretariat. : 196-206 (1) Administrative Secretariat : 196-199 (2) Finance Secretariat : 199-200 (3) Law Secretariat : 201-202 (4) Legislature Secretariat : 202-203 (5) Governor's Secretariat : 203-204 (6) Governor's House hold : 204-205 (7) Kerala House : 205-206 73.

7 Social Welfare : 206-208 74. Soil Conservation : 209 75. Sports & Youth Affairs : 210 76. State Archives : 210 77. State Central Library : 210-211 78. State Insurance : 211 79. State Lotteries : 211 80. State Planning Board : 212-213 81. State Water Transport : 213-214 82. Stationery : 214 83. Survey & Land Records : 215-216 84. Tourism : 216-217 85. Town Planning : 217-218 86. Treasuries : 218-219 87. University Appellate Tribunal : 219 88. Urban Affairs : 219 89. Vigilance : 219-220 90.

8 Vigilance Tribunal : 220 91. Water Appellate Authority : 220-221 92. Municipal Common Service : 221-224 1 GOVERNMENT OF KERALA Abstract Revision of Pay and Allied Matters Report of the Eighth Pay Revision Commission Accepted Orders Issued. FINANCE (PRC-C) DEPARTMENT (P)No. 145/2006/Fin Dated, Thiruvananthapuram, 2006 Read: (1). (Ms) dated (2). (Ms) dated (3). (Ms) dated (4). (P) dated (5). (P) dated O R D E R The Government in their order read as 1st paper above appointed a Pay Revision Commission with the following terms of reference: (i) To examine and suggest necessary modifications of pay and allowances of: (a) posts under Kerala Government Service, including part-time contingent service; (b) posts, including part-time posts, under educational institutions of the Government, aided schools and colleges, institutions covered by direct payment scheme and autonomous institutions under the State Government (excluding those covered by etc.)

9 , scheme of scales of pay and also posts for which Central scales of pay have already been allowed, such as teaching staff in Medical Colleges, etc;) and (c) posts under local bodies (ii) To examine the present structure of pay and allowances, other emoluments and service conditions, including promotion avenues and fringe benefits, available to the above categories of employees and recommend necessary changes on these items, indicating the dates from which each such change shall be applicable. Also to consider the extension of fringe benefits which are available to Central Government employees at present and not available to State Government employees.

10 Further, to examine whether other service benefits enjoyed by State Government employees but which are not available to the Central Government employees, shall be continued and if so to what extent and to what period. 2 (iii) To examine the present Civil service set up as a whole and make suggestions to increase its efficiency and social accountability. (iv) To examine the need to give interim relief to employees and submit the Commission s views in this regard within three months. 2. Subsequently, as per the read (2) above, the terms of reference were modified to include the case of service pensioners also. Later, Government had deleted autonomous institutions from the terms of reference of the Commission, as per read (3) above.


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