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Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Rupani government gave huge benefits to the employees, find out which employee will get how much cash?

 Rupani government gave huge benefits to the employees, find out which employee will get how much cash?

Rupani government gave huge benefits to the employees
Rupani government gave huge benefits to the employees



The Gujarat government has announced a scheme to provide cash in lieu of LTC for a period of three years from 2016 to 2019.


The Vijay Rupani government of Gujarat has taken a big decision to benefit government employees.  The Gujarat government, like the central government, today announced the payment of leave travel convenience (LTC) to its employees in cash.  The decision was taken as transportation and tourism were disrupted due to the lockdown.  The state government has decided to provide LTC in cash as there is no complete lockdown in all parts of the country.


The circular states that as per the Sixth Pay Commission, employees with a grade pay of Rs 7,600 plus will be paid Rs 20,000 per person under LTC.  Employees with a grade pay of less than Rs 7600 will be paid Rs 6000 per person.


The Gujarat government has announced a scheme to provide cash in lieu of LTC for a period of three years from 2016 to 2019.  Those seeking to take advantage of it were allowed to take advantage until 31 December.  It has now been decided to give the benefit of this scheme till 31st March 2021.  The scheme has not been implemented for the period 2020-2023.


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Announcing this, Finance Minister Nitin Patel said that employees who have used LTC during Diwali or Navratri will not get the benefit of this facility.  This step has been taken so that the employees are not deprived of the benefits of LTC.  The cost of insurance premium will also be considered as the cost incurred under this scheme.  The amount of insurance premium deposited in the days following the issuance of the circular will be treated as expenses incurred under this scheme.


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