New Delhi: All non-entitled central government employees have been allowed to travel by air while availing Leave Travel Concession
(LTC) with a condition that reimbursement in such cases shall be
restricted to the fare of their entitled class of train or actual
expense.
The Ministry of Personnel had recently eased norms for processing
claims of LTC -- which allows grant of leave and ticket reimbursement to
eligible central government employees to travel to their home towns and
other places.
"Government employees not entitled to travel by air may travel by any
airline. However, reimbursement in such cases shall be restricted to
the fare of their entitled class of train, transport or actual expense,
whichever is less," an order issued by the Ministry said.
The move comes after the government received a number of queries in
this regard. In many cases, employees did not have railway station or
good road network to their home towns and they had requested for
permission to travel by air to save time, which was being denied,
officials said.
Now, they will be allowed to travel by air and by any airline, they
said. At present, those entitled to travel by air have to mandatorily
travel by Air India.
A government servant may also apply for advance for himself or his
family members 65 days before the proposed date of the outward journey
and he or she would be required to produce the tickets within ten days
of the withdrawal of advance, irrespective of the date of commencement
of the journey, as per the new norms.
There are about 50 lakh central government employees.
All central government employees have been asked to share photos and interesting details of their holidays.
The DoPT has decided to put a limit of one month for verification of
LTC claim after the LTC bill is submitted by government employee for
settlement and final payment.
"Efforts should be made to reduce the duration of processing of LTC
applications or claims at the earliest. The maximum time limit should be
strictly adhered to and non- compliance of time limit should be
adequately explained," its directive said.
Source : http://zeenews.india.com/
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