Madras High Court Stay on Bank Pension continues, next hearing on 6th July. Nagaland implements pay hike. - ALLCGNEWS

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30 June 2010

Madras High Court Stay on Bank Pension continues, next hearing on 6th July. Nagaland implements pay hike.

Shri Jayesh B Dolia of M/s Aiyar & Dolia appeared on behalf of AIBEA to oppose the
continuance of the interim stay. However, the Hon'ble Judge asked them to
file their counter affidavits and permitted continuation of the interim
stay. 
Next  hearing has been fixed for 6th July 2010.







Nagaland 
to adopt 6th pay commission


State Chief  Secretary, Lalthara informed that government had decided to adopt 6th Pay
Commission for grant of National increment to state employees’ w.e.f. June
1, 2008 and new ROP will be effected from April 1,2010.

Addressing the bi-monthly meeting of AHoDs and HoDs on June 28 in the
Secretariat Conference Hall, Kohima, Lalthara also clarified that state
government had not received any stay order from any government regarding
Retirement Act and therefore, the government would go ahead with recruitment
process.

The government had requested all departments to furnish the information
indicating the number of vacancies arising of Retirement Act w.e.f.
30/10/2009 to 30/6/2010. Chief Secretary further requested all departments
and participating parties to prepare for celebration of Independence Day.

Also addressing the meeting Additional Chief Secretary and Development
Commissioner, Alemtemshi Jamir explained the fund position of the State
Annual Plan for 2010-11. He called upon all heads of departments to utilise
the fund as per the allocation made.

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