Revised Monthly Honorarium for Ayurvedic/Homoepathic dispensaries under Staff Benefit Fund – regarding
RBE No.65/2017
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA भारत सरकार
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS रेल मंत्रालय
RAILWAY BOARD (रेलवे बोर्ड)
No. E(W)2016/ISM/9
New Delhi, dated 07-07-2017
The General Managers
All-Indians Railways and
Production Units.
Sub:- Ayurvedic/Homoepathic dispensaries under Staff Benefit Fund
Ref:- This Ministry’s letters No.E(W)2013/ISM/l dated 23.07.2014 and
18.05.2015.
18.05.2015.
The issue regarding enhancement in the amount of honorarium admissible to
the Ayurvedic/Homeopathic Consultants (engaged by SBF Committees on
contract basis) and also the subsidy on medicines in respect of
Ayurvedic/Homeopathic dispensaries being run under the SBF was under
consideration of this office.
the Ayurvedic/Homeopathic Consultants (engaged by SBF Committees on
contract basis) and also the subsidy on medicines in respect of
Ayurvedic/Homeopathic dispensaries being run under the SBF was under
consideration of this office.
2. The matter has been examined in the detail and it has now been decided
that revised monthly honorarium for Ayurvedie/ Homeopathic Consultants and
monthly subsidy on medicine on the Ayurvedic/ Homeopathic dispensaries
being run by the Staff Benefit Fund Committee will be as follows:-
that revised monthly honorarium for Ayurvedie/ Homeopathic Consultants and
monthly subsidy on medicine on the Ayurvedic/ Homeopathic dispensaries
being run by the Staff Benefit Fund Committee will be as follows:-
Revised monthly honorarium
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8 hrs. duration
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4 hrs duration
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(a)
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Ayurvedic/Homeopathic Consultants:
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₹35,500/-
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₹22,500/-
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(b)
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Monthly Subsidy on Medicines:
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₹12,000/-
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4. Annual allotment for “Indigenous Systems of Medicine” under SBF (under
which Homeopathic and Ayurvedic dispensaries function) at ₹36 per capita
being inadequate to meet the increase in requirement of funds on account of
the above revision-in the honorarium, the additional expenditure
necessitated due to revision under these orders would also be met through
re-appropriation from the head “Medical Services” as additional ad hoc
contribution to the SBF, and the Medical Budget would be suitably augmented
from Revenues. CPOs would advise CMDs about the additional funds required
on this account so that the same could be reflected in the budgetary
estimates.
which Homeopathic and Ayurvedic dispensaries function) at ₹36 per capita
being inadequate to meet the increase in requirement of funds on account of
the above revision-in the honorarium, the additional expenditure
necessitated due to revision under these orders would also be met through
re-appropriation from the head “Medical Services” as additional ad hoc
contribution to the SBF, and the Medical Budget would be suitably augmented
from Revenues. CPOs would advise CMDs about the additional funds required
on this account so that the same could be reflected in the budgetary
estimates.
sd/-
for, Secretary
Railway Board
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