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Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
26-November-2014
14:50 IST
Amending
Rules for Safeguarding Women
Amendments to the
Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964 and Central Civil Services
(Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965 have been carried out on
19.11.2014 to make working conditions more conducive for women.
As per the new definition contained in the Explanation
(1) under the amended Rule 3C of the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules,
1964, “sexual harassment" includes any one or more of the following acts
or behaviour (whether directly or by implication) namely : -
(i) physical contact and
advances; or
(ii) a demand or request for sexual
favours; or
(iii) making sexually coloured remarks;
or
(iv) showing pornography; or
(v) any other unwelcome physical,
verbal, non verbal conduct of a sexual nature.
The following circumstances, among others, if it
occurs or is present in relation to or connected with any act or behaviour of
sexual harassment may amount to sexual harassment : -
(i) implied or explicit
promise of preferential treatment in employment; or
(ii) implied or explicit
threat of detrimental treatment in employment; or
(iii) implied or explicit threat
about her present or future employment status; or
(iv) interference with her work or creating an
intimidating or offensive or hostile work environment for her; or
(v) humiliating treatment
likely to affect her health or safety.
Further, as per Explanation (1)(c) under the Rule 3C
of the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964, "workplace"
includes,-
(i) any
department, organisation, undertaking, establishment, enterprise, institution,
office, branch or unit which is established, owned, controlled or wholly or
substantially financed by funds provided directly or indirectly by the Central
Government;
(ii)
hospitals or nursing homes;
(iii)
any sports institute, stadium, sports complex or competition or games venue,
whether residential or not used for training, sports or other activities
relating thereto;
(iv) any place visited
by the employee arising out of or during the course of employment including
transportation provided by the employer for undertaking such journey;
(v) a dwelling place or a house .
This was stated by Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances
and Pensions Dr. Jitendra Singh in a written reply to Shri Rajan Vichare in the
Lok Sabha today.
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