Bihar abolishes advances for employees to buy car, motorcycle

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

The today decided to do away with payment of advances to employees and judicial officers to buy car and motorcycle in the light of seventh recommendations.

"The state cabinet has taken a decision to abolish advances for staff and judicial officers to buy car and motorcycle. The decision has been taken in the backdrop Centre's decision to do away with the provisions of advances in view of seventh pay commission's recommendations,"Principal Secretary Cabinet department told reporters.

The employees used to get Rs 5 lakh and Rs 4 lakh as advances for buying first and second car respectively while they used to get Rs 30,000 on the purchase of first motorcycle and Rs 24,000 on second motorcycle, Singh said.

Similarly, the Bihar Judicial Officers used to get Rs 8 lakh as advance for buying car, he said adding that advances for buying car and bike have been done away with.

The state government employees, who used to get Rs 7.50 lakh as advance for construction of house and Rs 1.80 lakh for expansion work, would not get Rs 25 lakh for house construction and Rs 10 lakh for expansion work on the lines of employees, he said.

The state government employees would now get Rs 50,000 as advance for buying computer against the earlier norms of getting advances of Rs 80,000 and Rs 75,000 for buying first and second computer, Singh said adding that now an employee can avail an advance of Rs 50,000 for five times in his/her career for buying computer.

In another decision, the cabinet gave its nod for transferring one acre of land on lease for setting up a branch of Software Technology Park of (STPI) at Darbhanga, the said while hinting that one acre of land of ITI would be made available for the purpose.

Similarly, it also decided to transfer one acre of land on lease for setting up additional branch of National Institute of Electronics & (NIELIT) at Muzaffarpur, he said adding that probably one acre of land of (MIT) will be made available for the purpose.

The cabinet also decided to set up a railway police station at Hilsa in district and gave its nod for creation of 97 different posts for setting up the police station, the said.

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First Published: Mon, May 21 2018. 19:55 IST