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GODHRA DISTRICT BRANCH FORMED.

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Gujarat Circle, despite Covid-19 pandemic, is continuing its sincere efforts in widening the organisation. The relentless sfforts to form the District Branch at Godhra has finally succedded.

A well attended convention of retirees, including VRS retirees, was held on 21-02-2021 at Godhra. Com.N N Patel, Circle President controlled the proceedings. Com.M B Chaniyara, Circle Secretary and CHQ Organising Secretary inaugurated the convention with an elaborate address covering the issues of the pensioners, functioning of AIBDPA and the struggles being organised to resolve the problems. Coms. Anand Singh, CHQ Vice President and District Secretary, BSNLEU, Vadodara, M K Dave, Circle Co-ordinator of VRS retirees also addressed the convention.

Thereafter Office Bearers for the 15th District Branch was elected unanimously. The following Comrades are the important functionaries;

Com. H B Parmar (President),

Com. G J Raulji (District Secretary)

Com. B T Patel (Treasurer)

BSNLEU District Branch, Godhra extended all help and cooperation in forming AIBDPA District Branch.

CHQ congratulates all the office bearers of Godhra District Branch and expresses its sincere gratitude to all the comrades for their wholehearted cooperation in forming the branch.

AIBDPA FORMAT FOR REPLY TO THE NOTCE UNDER SECTION 154 OF INCOME TAX ACT, 1961 OF CPC, BANGALORE AND GHAZIABAD.

ATTENTION CIRCLE SECRETARIES & CHQ OFFICE BEARERS.

As you are aware, many BSNL retirees are getting notice under section 154 of the Income Tax Act, 1961, from CPC Bangalore and Ghaziabad.CHQ has already taken up the issue with BSNL, Income Tax Department and Finance Minister. Meanwhile retirees have to give reply to the notice. CHQ has prepared a draft for this purpose which is reproduced below. Circle/ District Secretaries are requested to guide the retirees to fill up it properly for onward transmission to the respective CPC.

K G Jayaraj

General Secretary

From ………………………………….. ….. ……………………………………….. To ………………………………………… …………………………………………

Sir,

Sub: Notice U/S 154 of IT Act 1961 for rectification of IT return for AY 2019-2020

Ref:Your letterNo……………………………………………………………………

With reference to your above letter . I am submitting the objection as follows The difference mentioned in the column “ Less Allowances to the extend exempt U/S 10 Sl No 1 Reporting Head Sec 10(10AA)-Earned leave encashment on retirement” is Rs ………………(Difference between the amount as provided by Tax payer in return of income(………………..) and the amount as computed under section 154(3 00 000) The said amount Rs ………………………. Is for my earned leave at credit on the date of absorption in BSNL ie as on 1-10-2000 for …………..days. The leave earned during Government Service ie DOT and the encashment of Rs ……………is exclusively for the leave earned in Government Service, it is exempted from income Tax as per clause 1 of section 10(AA) of IT act 1961

It is pertinent to point out that ,BSNL and MTNL employees absorbed from DoT are the only CPSE employees getting Pension from the consolidated fund of the government. Further, DoT employees during their absorption in BSNL were permitted to carry forward their earned leave and half pay leave to the new entity.

BSNL has clarified the same as “ The full amount received by a retiring absorbed employee as the cash equivalent of the leave salary in respect of the period of earned leave at his credit at the time of the retirement, under sub clause (1) of section 10(10AA),Income Tax Act 1961,calculated as per the accepted norm adopted for calculating amount due for the Government service period ,will be eligible for full exemption , on the date of absorption in BSNL from DOT” .

In a Judgement by the income Tax Appellate Tribunal, Mumbai vide ITA No 3261/Mum/2018 it was held that “as per provision for section 10(10AA)(1) of the Act, the assessee in entitled for exemption on the amount of leave encashment of the leave earned during the period before absorption as per section 10(10AA)(1) of the Act as applicable to Central Gorverment before that date he was employee of Government of India ie the Central Government “.

In view of the above and also as per the provision in sub clause (1) of section 10 (10AA0 of IT Act 1961, the full exemption claim is in order and hence IT return needs no revision /rectification. I request you to accept the explanation and restore the order already issued under section 143(1).

Thanking you,

Yours sincerely,

( Name)

Encl: 1) Copy of Assessment order 2) Copy of LPC 3) BSNL Clarification

DHARMAPURI DISTRICT CONFERENCE HELD SUCCESSFULLY.

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The first District Conference of Dhrmapuri, Tamil Nadu was inaugurated by Com.N Kuppusamy, Circle Secretary on 17-02-2021. He explained in detail the issues being confronted by the pensioners and the struggles conducted by AIBDPA for settlement.

Com. D Bhaskaran presided over the conference. Com.S.Alagirisamy, Distrct Secretary welcomed the gathering. Com.A Babu Radhakrishnan, Circle Secretary, BSNLEU addressed the conference with adetailed speech on present situation in BSNL. Com. M Narayanasamy, former ACS, BSNLEU and Com. P Krishnan, District Secretary, BSNLEU greeted the conference.

Office bearers were elected unanimously with the following important functionaries;

President Com. R Gopalan

District Secretary Com. D Bhaskaran

Treasurer Com.M Kuppusamy

CGHS Rates for 21 Treatment Investigations in continuation of 2014 CGHS rates

Last Updated on February 15, 2021 G. Buvaneswari

CGHS Rates for 21 Treatment procedures/ Investigations in continuation of 2014 CGHS rates

S-11011/09/2019/Addl.DDG(HQ)/CGHS
Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Directorate General of CGHS

Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated the 11th February , 2021.

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub: CGHS Rates for 21 Treatment procedures/ Investigations in continuation of 2014 CGHS rates.

With reference to the above mentioned subject the undersigned is directed to draw attention to the Office Memoranda No S- 11011/09/2019/ Addl.DDG(HQ)/ CGHS dated 14.01.2020 and 03.06.2020 vide which CGHS rates have been notified by the Government for 15 and 25 investigations and procedures respectively for treatment at CGHS empanelled Health Care Organizations (HCOs) and to state that it is now decided to notify CGHS package rates for another 21 investigations/ treatment procedures as per the details given under and shall be treated as part of CGHS package Rates 2014.

S NoInvestigations/ procedures/ implantsCGHS rate for NABL/ NABH Accredited
1IL 6Rs 1600/-
2HR CT chestRs 2000/ –
3Fluid air exchangeRs 5000 /-per eye
4C3F8 GAS InjectionRs 5000 /-per eye
5Diurnal variation of IOPRs 1500
6Silicon Oil injRs 5000 /-per eye
7ERM PeelingRs 7000 /-per eye
8ERM RemovalRs 3000 /-per eye
9ILM Membrane peelingRs 3000 /-per eye
10PunctoplastyRs 6500/ – per eye
11Punctal plug (Collagen/Silicon)Rs 4000/- per eye
12Laser Trabeculoplasty Genioplasty B/ERs 16000/- Both eyes
13Eye laser pulse therapyRs 3500/- per eye
14Glaucoma valve/Glaucoma Ahmed valveRs 15000/-
15Malyugin RingRs 10,000/-
16Globe explorationRs 10,000/-
17Scleral fixation Tissue glueRs 8400/ –
18Fibro optic Nasal EndoscopyRs 2300/-
19Video StroboscopyRs 5500/-
20Video Bronchoscopy with BA LRs 10,000/-
21Sleep deprived EEGRate shall be the same CGHS rate of EEG/ Video EEG

The rates for investigations from S.No 1 to S.No 21 are for NABL/NABH Accredited The rates for non-NABL/non-NABH Accredited HCOs shall be 15% less.

The rates shall come into force from the date of issue of O.M.

This issues with the concurrence of Integrated Finance Division, MoHFW vide CD No 2643 dt 08.02.2021.

-(Dr. G.D. Palia)
Addl.DDG(HQ) , CGHS

AYURVEDIC UNIT UNDER CGHS AT JABALPUR

Opening of Ayurvedic Unit under CGHS Jabalpur at Vaidyanathan Nagar Ranjhi Main Road, Jabalpur.

MINISTRY OF HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE
OFFICE OF THE ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT HEALTH SCHEME
1544/A-NAPIER TOWN JABALPUR (M.P.)-482001

NOTIFICATION

Subject:- Opening of Ayurvedic Unit under CGHS Jabalpur — reg.

This is for information to all eligible Central Government Employees, Pensioners and other stake holders that an Ayurvedic Unit at following address is opened on 12.02.2021 to provide ayurvedic OPD facilities to eligible CGHS Cardholders.

CGHS WELLNESS CENTRE NO. 03
BLOCK NO. 2&5 J TYPE QUARTER
VAIDYANATHAN NAGAR RANJHI MAIN ROAD
JABALPUR (M.P.)

The timings of CGHS Ayurvedic Unit is from 07.30 am to 2.00 pm on all working days except on Sunday and Gazetted holidays.

(Dr. R.P. Rawat)
Addl. Director
CGHS Jabalpur.

To:-

  1. The Director CGHS, Dte. General of CGHS Ministry of Health & FW Nirman Bhawan New Delhi.
  2. The ADDG(HQ) CGHS Division Dte. General of CGHS Nirman Bhawan New Delhi.
  3. The Chairman/Secretary C.G.Employees Welfare Coordination Comittee Jabalpur.
  4. The Pay & Accounts Officer, Lady Harding Medical College New Delhi.
  5. President/Secretary all Pensioner Associations Jabalpur
  6. The Nodal Officer MCTC with request to upload it in the CGHS Website.
  7. The CMO I/C CGHS WC No 01,02,03,04 & 05 Jabalpur.

SUPREME COURT SAYS MEDICAL REIMBERSEMENT CAN’T BE DENIED FOR TREATMENT OUTSIDE CGHS HOSPITALS.

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Medical Reimbursement can’t be denied to Central govt employees treated outside CGHS hospitals: SC

Reimbursement cannot be denied to a central government employee either during service or after retirement if he/she does not seek treatment from a hospital that is not on the list of CGHS-empanelled hospitals, the SC said.

The Supreme Court of India has delivered a verdict that would spell relief for central government employees.

In its judgement, a two-judge bench of the apex court clearly says that an employee of the central government cannot be denied reimbursement of medical bells on the grounds that the employee opted for treatment from a private hospital during an emergency.

Reimbursement cannot be denied either during service or after retirement if the employee does not seek treatment from a hospital which is not in the government panel or in the list of the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) empanelled hospitals, the SC said.

“The right to medical claim cannot be denied merely because the name of the hospital is not included in the government order,” the bench of Justice RK Agrawal and Justice Ashok Bhushan said.

Speaking for the bench, Justice RK Agrawal stated, “Can it be said that taking treatment in speciality hospital by itself would deprive a person to claim reimbursement solely on the ground that the said hospital is not included in the Government Order?”

“The real test must be the factum of treatment. Before any medical claim is honoured, the authorities are bound to ensure as to whether the claimant had actually taken treatment and the factum of treatment is supported by records duly certified by Doctors/Hospitals concerned.”

“Once, it is established, the claim cannot be denied on technical grounds,” the Supreme Court said.

‘No fetters can be placed on rights of Central govt employee’

The apex court went on to add that it is a settled legal position that the employee during his lifetime in service or after his retirement is “entitled to get the benefit of the medical facilities and no fetters can be placed on his rights”.

It further said that speciality hospitals are established for treatment of specified ailments and services of doctors specialized in a discipline are availed by patients only to ensure proper, required and safe treatment.

The court also took note of “slow and tardy pace of disposal of MRC by the CGHS in case of pensioner beneficiaries and the unnecessary harassment meted out to pensioners who are senior citizens, affecting them mentally, physically and financially…”

SC orders formation of high powered committee

Directing that all such claims “shall be attended by a Secretary-level High Powered Committee in the concerned Ministry which shall meet every month for quick disposal of such cases”, the court said: “We are of the opinion that after submitting the relevant papers for claim by a pensioner, the same shall be reimbursed within a period of one month.”

It also directed the setting up of “Committee for grievance redressal of the retired pensioners consisting of Special Directorate General, Directorate General, 2 (two) Additional Directors and a specialist in the field which shall ensure timely and hassle-free disposal of the claims within a period of seven days.”

“We further direct the concerned Ministry to take steps to form the Committee as expeditiously as possible,” the court said.

CGHS approach ‘very inhuman’

The court order was issued on a petition by a retired central government official who had sought treatment from two private hospitals and demanded the reimbursement of medical bills. The government had initially refused to reimburse the bill saying that implant of CRT-D device was not required.

The court said: “It is acceptable to common sense, that ultimate decision as to how a patient should be treated vests only with the doctor, who is well versed and expert both on academic qualification and experience gained. Very little scope is left to the patient or his relative to decide as to the manner in which the ailment should be treated.”

Holding that the CGHS approach in the instant case was “very inhuman”, the court said: “This is hardly a satisfactory state of affairs. The relevant authorities are required to be more responsive and cannot in a mechanical manner deprive an employee of his legitimate reimbursement.”

The Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS), the court said was propounded with a purpose of providing health facility scheme to the central government employees so that they are not left without medical care after retirement.