Settlement Circular
Settlement Circular
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26.03.2024
CIRCULAR TO ALL BRANCHES/OFFICES IN INDIA
Issued by
HRM Dept., BCC, Mumbai
Madam/Dear Sir,
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Re: Implementation of 9 Joint Note dated oa
th March 2024 signed between Indian Banks'
Association and Officers' Association in the matter of salary, allowances and other service
conditions of Officer employees.
Indian Banks' Association (IBA) vide their letter No. CIR/HR&IR/2023-24/XIIBPS/0903 dated 13.3.2024
has conveyed 'No Objection' of the Govt. of India, Department of Financial Services to Public Sector
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Banks to pay ad-hoc amount/ on ad-hoc basis, as per agreed provisions of 9th Joint Note dated 8.3.2024
pending amendments to the relevant regulations for payment of arrears, revised salary & allowances to
serving officers with effect from 1.11.2022.
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In this connection, we are pleased to inform that the Board of Directors, in their meeting held on
21.03.2024, have authorized the Bank to pay revised salary & arrears (ad-hoc) to serving officers and
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revised pension & arrears (ad-hoc) to existing pension optees retired on or after 01.11.2022 as per the
provisions of Joint Note dated 08.03.2024 agreed between IBA and Officers' Associations, pending
amendments to the Officers' Service Regulations/ Pension Regulations.
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The effective date of revision of salary and allowances of officer employees in terms of the said Joint Note
dated 08.03.2024 are as under:
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Scales of Pay, Dearness Allowance.
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01st November 2022
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Increments for completion of JAIIB/ CAIIB, Fixed Personal Pay, Professional
Qualification Pay, House Rent Allowance, City Compensatory Allowance,
opt November 2022
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Stagnation Increment, Location Allowance, Learning Allowance, Special
Allowance, Hill & Fuel Allowance, Medical Aid,
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Deputation Allowance, Officiating Pay, Halting Allowance, Mid-Academic 01 st April 2024
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Year transfer allowance
Leave Rules, Leave Fare Concession, Mode of Travel and Expenses on O 151 April 2024
Travel
Some other salient features of the 9th Joint Note are enumerated below:
► The new Basic Pay was arrived at after merging 8088 points of Dearness Allowance. The range of
new pay structure/ basic pay is from Rs. 48480/- (initial basic for Officer) to Rs. 173860/- (top of the
grade for General Manager) covering seven scales w.e.f 1.11.2022.
► Dearness Allowance - 1.00 of 'pay' per percentage point of Index for every variation of rise or fall
over 123.03 points.
► Increase in HRA : Major A class and centres in Group A - 10% of Pay, Other Places in Area-I, Group
Band State of Goa - 9%, Other Places: 8% of Pay.
► Increase in City Compensatory Allowance: Area-I & above, State of Goa - Rs. 2300/- p.m., Places
with population of five lakhs and over, State Capitals & Chandigarh, Puducherry & Port Blair -
Rs. 1900/- p.m.
► Increase in Special Allowance: JMG/S-I = 26.50%, MMG/S-II & MMG/S-III- 28.30%, SMG/S-IV &
SMG/S-V = 30.50%, TEG/S-VI & TEG/S-VII = 31.50%.
► Increase in Locational Allowance for Non CCA centres - Rs. 1200/- p.m.
► Increase in Learning Allowance - Rs. 850/- with applicable DA thereon
► One additional increment for completion of CAIIB.
► Introduction of two Stagnation Increments from Scale I to Scale Ill w.e.f.1.11.2022, Three stagnation
increments for Scale IV to Scale V wef 1.11.2022, three Stagnation Increments for Scale VI & VII w.e.f.
1.11.2022.
► Increase in Annual Medical Aid : Rs. 13000/- p.a. - JMG & MMG scales, Rs. 15400 p.a. SMG &
TEG scales.
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Reimbursement of Rs. 500 p.a. per year for annual eye check-up.
Leave:
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4 half day Leave may be availed in a calendar year as Casual leave against which 2 casual leave
shall be deducted.
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Single_ Male parent on production of medical certificate, can avail sick leave for the sickness of
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his child of 8 years and below.
► Employees can avail maximum 10 days of sick leave for the sickness of their special child of 15
years and below for maximum period of 10 days in a calendar year subject to production of
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medical certificate.
► Women employees shall be allowed to take one day Sick Leave per month without production of
medical certificate.
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Accumulated PL can be encashed up to 255 days at the time of retirement/ upon death of an
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employee while in service, from earlier 240 days;
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Option to join the Pension Scheme has been given to employees who were in service of the Bank
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on or after 1-1-1986 and had joined the Bank before 1.4.2010 and resigned on or before 26.4.2010
and who were otherwise eligible to join the pension scheme while in service.
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Bank shall calculate and pay the arrears to all employees as per below schedule:
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Arrear I Revised Salary
Ad hoc Arrears w.e.f 01 st November 2022 to 29th February 2024.
Adhoc salary equivalent to revised Salary w.e.f. 1st March 2024
Expected Timeline
28th March 2024
28th March 2024
We request you to display a copy of the circular on the notice board for information of all staff members.
Yours faithfully,
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-'(sHAILENDRA SINGH)
CHIEF GENERAL MANAGER (HRM)
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Baroda Corporate Centre, C-26, G-Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai - 400 051, India.
m I Phone : 91 22 6698 5000 • ~ / Web : www.bankofbaroda.in
9th JOINT NOTE
Dated: 08-03-2024
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officers in Banks. In the course of the deliberations, common viewpoints have
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emerged between the two parties. The outcome of the discussions acceptable to
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both the parties are listed in Joint Note. The representatives of the Officers’
Associations have agreed that the existing service conditions be modified/
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amended to the extent that has been stated in the Joint Note.
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The parties agreed that the total quantum of wage revision increase (Payslip
component) shall be Rs. 8284 crores being 17% of the cost of Payslip component
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of establishment expenses of Public Sector Banks for the financial year ending
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March 2022, which are parties to this settlement. It was further agreed that the
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new salary of pay would be constructed, after merging Dearness Allowance
corresponding to 8088 points. All other issues of the Management and Officers
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Associations discussed during the process of negotiations would be settled to the
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mutual satisfaction. The IBA and the authorised representatives of the Officers’
Associations also signed and exchanged minutes recorded as MoU in this regard
on the 7th December, 2023 at Mumbai.
IBA agreed that it shall recommend to the Public Sector Banks as in Annexure-I,
to initiate the process of amending the Officers' Service Regulations 1995
dated 29th September 1995, in order to implement what is stated in this Joint
Note and other monetary/non-monetary benefits as detailed under various
Annexures. The IBA shall also recommend to the Government of India to approve
the amendments and to issue appropriate guidelines necessary for this purpose.
IBA shall recommend to the Private Sector Banks, which are listed in Annexure-
II and which have authorized IBA in this regard to give effect to the Salary Revision
on the same lines as mentioned in this Joint Note and other monetary/non-/
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The representatives of Officers’ Associations have requested that pending forrnal
amendments to the Officers’ Service Regulations/ Rules as per procedure laid down
under Section 19(1) of the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of
Undertakings) ACtr 1970/1980 and the applicable provision of State Bank of India
Act, 1955.
The Agreement reached herein shall amend, modify and supersede the relevant
provisions of the previous joint notes, wherein referred to in this Joint Note.
Provisions in the previous joint notes, which have not been amended, modified or
superseded by this Joint Note, shall continue to remain in force.
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their part, their affiliates and members, in implementation of measures aimed at
improving customer service, optimum utilisation of manpower, expansion of
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banking activities to take on the competition and challenges confronting the
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industry and maintenance of healthy and harmonious industrial relations in the
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M emorandum of the Joint Note
1. PAY COMPONENTS:
2340 1 1 2680
IScale I 1 48480 1 F 62480 F 1 67160 1 1 85920
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2340 2680
Scale I1 64820 67160 1 F 93960
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iii) 'Pay’ components Eligible for
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Officiating Pay
a) Officers in JM Grade Scale I who have moved to scale of pay for MMG Scale II in
terms of Regulation 5 (b) after reaching maximum of the higher scale are
presently eligible for five stagnation increments. With effect from lst November,
2022, these officers shall be eligible for seven stagnation increments with
frequency of two years each, of which first two shall be Rs. 2680/- each and next
five shall be Rs. 2980/- each
i. Provided further that Officers in JM Grade Scale-1 who are already in
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receipt of five stagnation increments shall be eligible for the monetary
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benefit of the sixth stagnation increment of Rs. 2980/- two years after the
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release of the fifth stagnation increment or w.e.f.lst November, 2022,
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whichever is later.
11. Provided further that those officers in JM Grade Scale-I shall be eligible for
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the monetary benefit of the seventh stagnation increment four years after
release of the fifth stagnation or w.e.f. lst November, 2022, whichever is
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b) Officers in MMG Scale II who have moved to Scale of Pay for MMG Scale III
terms of Regulation 5 (b) after reaching maximum of higher scale are presently
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two years each, of Rs.2980/- each.
i. Provided further that officers in MMG Scale-II who are already in receipt of
five stagnation increments shall be eligible for the monetary benefit of the
sixth stagnation increment of Rs. 2980/- two years after release of the fifth
stagnation increment or w.e.f. lst November, 2022, whichever is later.
Provided further that those officers in MMG Scale-II who are already in
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c) Officers in substantive MMG Scale III i.e. those who are recruited in or promoted
to MMG Scale III are presently eligible for six stagnation increments after
reaching maximum of the scale. With effect from lst November, 2022, these
officers shall be eligible for eight stagnation increments, with frequency of two
years each, of which first four shall be Rs. 2980/- each and next four shall be of
Rs. 3360/- each.
1. Provided further that officers in MMG Scale-III who are already in receipt
of six stagnation increments shall be eligible for the monetary benefit of
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the seventh stagnation increment of Rs. 3360/- two years after release of
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the sixth stagnation increment or w .e.f. lst November, 2022, whichever is
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receipt of six stagnation increments shall be eligible for the monetary
benefit of the eighth stagnation increment four years after receiving the
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stagnation increments after reaching maximum of the scale, with frequency of
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e) Officers in SMG Scale V are presently eligible for one stagnation increment. With
effect from lst Novemberf 2022/ these officers shall be eligible for four stagnation
increments after reaching maximum of the scale, with frequencY of two Years
each of Rs.4000/- each.
i. Provided further that those officers in SMG Scale V who are already in
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the maximum of scale or w.e.f. lst November, 2022, whichever is later.
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Provided further that officers in SMG Scale V shall be eligible for the
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monetary benefit of the fourth stagnation increment eight years after
reaching the maximum of scale or w.e.f. lst November, 2022, whichever
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f) Officers in TEG Scale VI shall be eligible for three Stagnation Increments after
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reaching maximum of scale, with frequency of two years each, out of which first
two shall be of Rs.4000/- each and the third stagnation shall be of Rs.4340/-.
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Provided further that those officers in TEG Scale VI who are already at the
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maximum in the scale of pay, shall be eligible for the monetary benefit of
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the first stagnation increment of Rs. 4000/- two years after reaching the
maximum of Scale or w.e.f. lst November, 2022, whichever is later
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maximum in the scale of pay, shall be eligible for the monetary benefit of
the second stagnation increment four years after reaching maximum of
Scale or w.e.f. lst November, 2022, whichever is later.
111. Provided further that those officers in TEG Scale VI who are already at the
maximum in the scale of pay, shall be eligible for the monetary benefit of
the third stagnation increment six years after reaching maximum of Scale
or w.e.f. lst November, 2022, whichever is later.
g) Officers in TEG Scale VII shall be eligible for three Stagnation Increments
Rs.4340/- each, with frequency of two years each after reaching maximum
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scale .
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Provided further that those officers in TEG Scale VII who are already at the
maximum in the scale of pay, shall be eligible for the monetary benefit of
the first stagnation increment of Rs. 4340/- two years after reaching the
maximum of Scale or w.e.f. lst November, 2022, whichever is later.
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Provided further that those officers in TEG Scale VII who are already at the
maximum in the scale of pay, shall be eligible for the monetary benefit of
the second stagnation increment four years after reaching maximum oF
Scale or w.e.f. lst November, 2022, whichever is later.
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Provided further that those officers in TEG Scale VII who are already at the
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maximum in the scale of pay, shall be eligible for the monetary benefit of
the third stagnation increment six years after reaching maximum of Scale
or w .e.f. lst November, 2022, whichever is later.
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Note : The illustration related to release of newly introduced Stagnation increment
is provided in Annexure VI
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Increments for completion of JAIIB(CAIIB-I) and CAIIB(CAIIB-II)
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increment for completing CAIIB in their scale of pay, as hitherto. With effect from
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01.11.2022 apart from one increment for completing JAIIB, officers completing
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CAIIB will be eligible for two increments in their scale of pay.
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Provided further that Officers who are completing JAIIB after reaching the
top / maximum of scale shall be released with first instalment of PQP from
the date of passing.
11. Provided further that in case where an Officer as on the date of this
Settlement, has already acquired or shall acquire hereinafter JAIIB (CAIIB
1) or CAIIB (CAIIB II) after reaching top / maximum of the scale of Pay (in
case of JAIIB/ CAIIB) or after reaching the stage which is 1 stage less than
maximum of scale of Pay (in case of CAIIB/CAlIB II), and has not earned
increment(s), otherwise entitled on account of acquiring such qualification,
when there were no increments to provide in the scale of pay of those
employees, the stagnation increment in such cases may be advanced by
one year or two years as the case may be.
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01.11.2022 have already completed CAIIB/CAIIB II shall be eligible for 2nd /
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additional increment from 01.11.2022 or date of passing CAIIB/CAIIB II
whichever is later
iv. Provided further that Officers who were in the services of the Bank as on
01.11.2022 have already completed CAIIB/CAIIB II and drawing PQP-II
shall be eligible for PQP-III one year after the release of PQP-II or
01.11.2022 whichever is later.
Note: Officers who have completed JAIIB (CAIIB-1) / CAIIB (CAIIB-II) and has
reached the maximum in the scale of pay on or before 01.11.2022 and has not
received the 1“ stagnation increment on or before 01.11.2022, shall be eligible for
PQP-I w.e.f. 01.11.2022 and release of subsequent instalment of PQP shall be with
reference to the date of release of PQP I under this clause.
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provided (Rs
(A) (B) (C)
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F.P.P. as indicated in "C" above shall be payable to those officer employees who
are provided with bank's accommodation.
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F.P.P. for officers eligible for House Rent Allowance shall be "A” + "B" plus House
Rent Allowance payable on the last increment of the relevant scale of pay.
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Only officers who were in the service of the bank on or before 01.11.93 will be
eligibte for F.P.P, one year after reaching the top / maximum scale of pay they
are placed .
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An Officer employee acquiring JAIIB (CAIIB-1)/ CAIIB (CAIIB-II) qualifications
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after reaching the top / maximum stage of the scale of pay, shall be granted frorn
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the date of acquiring such qualification the first instalment of PQP and the release
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of subsequent instalments of PQP shall be with reference to the date of release
of first instalment of PQP.
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Dearness Allowance
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In substitution of Clause 3 of Joint Note dated llth November, 2020, with effect
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from lst November 2022, the Dearness Allowance shall be payable as per the
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1.00 c)/, of 'pay’ per percentage point of Index.
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Dearness Allowance in the above manner shall be paid for every variation of rise
or fall over 123.03 points in the quarterly average of the All India Consumer Price
Index for Industrial Workers Base 2016=100. 0.01% change in DA on 'pay’ for
change in every second decimal place of CPI 2016 over 123.03 points.
The change in the Dearness Allowance rate will be released on a quarterly basis
on lst May, 1st August, 1st November and lst February based on the following:
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Existing provisions in this regard will continue with change in rates as under:
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Other places in Area I, and Project Area Centres in Group 01 of Pay
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Provided that if an officer produces a rent receipt, the House Rent Allowance
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payable tohim/her
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shall be the actual rent paid by him/her for the residential
accommodation in excess over 0.35 % of Pay in the first stage of the Scale of Pay
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in which he/she is placed with a maximum of 150 % of the House Rent Allowance
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payable as per aforesaid rates mentioned in Column III above.
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Note: The claims of officer employees for the House Rent Allowance linked to the
cost of their ownership accommodation shall also be restricted to 150Q/o of House
Rent Allowance, as hitherto.
I. No Area Rate
Places in Area 1 and above; and in the State of Goa Rs.2300/ -p.m
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(iV) Location Allowance (Non-CCA Centres)
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Note : Learning allowance with applicable DA thereon shall not be reckoned for
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superannuation benefits, viz, Pension including DCPS(NPS), PF and Gratuity.
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With effect from 01.11.2022, officers shall be paid Special Allowance as percentage
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of basic pay with applicable D.A thereon, as under:
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Note: The special allowance with applicable DA thereon shall not be reckoned for
superannuation benefits, viz, Pension including DCPS(NPS), PF and Gratuity.
Deputation Allowance shall be at the followjng rates with effect from the date of
this Settlement. :
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month
An Officer deputed to another organization at the 4D/o of Pay with a
same place or to the training establishment not maximum of Rs . 3750/
Upon deputation of an Officer to another office / branch within the same municipal
limits / urban agglomeration, in Metro / Major 'A’ Class cities where the distance
of such deputation is 20 km and more from the parent branch / office, halting
allowance as provided under (xiii) below shall be payable.
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bove but less than 3000 meters
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(Xi) Mid Academic Year Transfer Allowance
Mid Academic Year Transfer Allowance shall be payable at Rs. 2500/- p.m. per child
with a maximum up to 2 children, subject to other conditions.
(xii) Closing Allowance
On and from 01.04.2024, Closing Allowance shall be paid at a rate of Rs.1500 per
quarter payable to officers.
(xiii) Halting Allowance: Existing provisions to continue with change in
rates as under.
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Places
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Grade / Scales of Officers (Rs.)
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Officers in Scale VI & above 4050 2925
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Compensation on Transfer
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An officer on transfer will be eligible to draw a lumpsum amount as indicated
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below for expenses connected with packaging, local transportation, insuring the
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Officers Amount (Rs.)
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40000
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Apart from the above, either (a) 15 days lodging & boarding charges or (b) 15
days Halting Allowance shall be paid from the date of joining at new place.
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Note:
i. For the calendar year 2022, the reimbursement of medical expenses under the
medical aid scheme shall be enhanced proportionately for two months i.e.
November and December 2022.
ii. All the Banks to evolve and implement a scheme for periodical health checkup
of all employees wherever it is not available.
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All employees shall be allowed reimbursement of Rs. 500 per year towards
annual eye check-up
House rent recovery shall be @ 0.35% of the first stage of the scale of pay in
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which the officer is placed or the standard rent for the accommodation, whichever
is less
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Furniture rent recovery shall be @ 0.075 % of the first stage of the scale of pay
in which the officer is placed.
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3. SUPERANNUATION BENEFITS:
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With effect from lst November 2022, the Pay as defined under Clause 1 (ii) (i) of
this Settlement
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and drawn by the employees who are members of the Pension
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as per the Pension Fund Rules/ Regulations in force.
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the emoluments drawn in the last ten months preceding the retirement of
the employee in terms of Regulations 2 and 38 of the Pension Regulations.
For the purpose of payment of pension, the Pay of the officers retiring on
or after lst November, 2022 will be taken on the basis of the Pay as is
provided under this Settlement. However, in the case of officers who have
retired from the services of the Banks, on or after lst November, 2022 but
on or before 30th August, 2023, since the period of preceding ten months
will constitute Pay both under this Settlement as well as pertaining to
Settlement dated 11th November, 2020, in such cases, the following
procedure will be adopted for determining Pension payable to them.
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For the period of ten months falling on and from lst November, 2022,
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the actual Pay drawn by the officer/payable under this Settlement;
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and
ii. For the period falling prior to lst November, 2022, the actual Pay
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drawn by the officer plus Dearness Allowance at the rate of 30.38
percent thereon will be notionally reckoned as Pay for the purpose.
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Dearness Relief on Pension (including State Bank of India)
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With effect from lst November, 2022, in respect of employees who retired or
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died while in service on or after lst November, 2022, Dearness Relief shall be
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(c) it is clarified that for superannuation benefit, 'Pay" shall be as per the
provisions contained in clause 1 (ii) (i) of this settlement.
(a) The employees who are presently covered under the Pension Scheme shall
continue to contribute 10% of the Pay towards Provident Fund, but there
shall be no matching contribution.
(b) Employees of State Bank of India will continue to be covered by Contributory
Provident Fund Scheme as hitherto.
(C) Employees who are presently covered under the Contributory Provident
Fund Scheme and have not opted for the Pension Scheme under the Joint
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Note dated 27th April 2010 shall continue under the Contributory Provident
Fund Scheme as hitherto.
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In partial modification of clause Clause 16 (v) of the Joint Note dated 11th November,
2020 for the purpose of medical facilities and for the purpose of LFC, the expression
'family’ of an Officer employee shall mean :
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ii. wholly dependent unmarried children (including step children and legally
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adopted children)
iii. wholly dependent physically and mentally challenged brothers / sisters with
The term wholly dependent family member shall mean such member of the family
having a monthly income not exceeding Rs.18,000/
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If the monthly income of one of the parents exceeds Rs.18,000/- or the aggregate
of monthly income of both the parents exceeds Rs.18,000/-, both the parents shall
not be considered as wholly dependent on the officer.
Note :
i. For the purpose of medical expenses reimbursement scheme, and Leave Fare
Concession, for all employees, any two of the dependent father, mother,
father-in-law, mother-in-law shall be covered. The employee will have the
choice to substitute either of the dependents or both once in a calendar year.
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policy, the revised monthly income criteria of dependents shall be effective
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5. Mode of Travel and Expenses on Travel for official duties and LTC / LFC:
Existing provisions to continue with following changes:
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An officer in Junior Management Grade will be entitled to travel by AC lst class
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by any train including Premium Trains like Rajdhani/ Shatabdi/ Tejas/ Vande
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Bharat/ Amrit Bharat, etc. (except luxury trains). He/she may, however,
travel by air (economy class) if so permitted by the Competent Authority,
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having regard to the exigencies of business or public interest.
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An officer in Middle Management Grade is entitled to travel by AC lst Class
wby any train including Premium Trains as mentioned above. He/she may,
Where an officer has applied for.LTC/Leave in advance and has also booked
the tickets and the LFC is declined or deferred by the management, the
cancellation charges will be reimbursed by the Bank.
•
Where an officer has applied for LFC/leave as per stipulated time and the
same is sanctioned and when advance booking of train tickets is not possible,
tickets purchased under Tatkal/Premium tatkal will be reimbursed.
•
Note: GST Charges levied on Train Fare shall be over and above the
2 0
entitlement. In view of prevailing dynamic fare system, the cost of train tickets
charged on the date of booking will be reimbursed.
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6. Leave Travel Concession facility:
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A. Existing provisions to continue with following changes:
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• An officer, by exercising an option anytime during a 4-year block or two-year
block, as the case may be, surrender and encash his LTC (other than travel
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to place of domicile) upon which he shall be entitled to receive an amount
equivalent to the eligible fare for the class of travel by train to which he is
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entitled up to a distance of 5500 kms (one way) for officers in JMG-Scale-I,
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MMG – Scale II & III. For scale IV and above the same will be for 6500 Km
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Do • The mode and class by which an officer may avail of Leave Travel Concession
shall be the same as the officer is normally entitled to travel on transfer and
other terms and conditions subject to which the Leave Travel Concession may
be availed of by an officer. Provided that an officer in Junior Management
Grade Scale I while availing LTC will be entitled to travel by air in the lowest
fare economy class in which case the reimbursement will be the actual fare or
the fare applicable to AC lst Class fare by train for the distance traveled
whichever is less. The same rules shall apply when an officer in Middle
Management Grade Scale II and Middle Management Grade Scale III while
availing LTC where the distance is less than 500 kms.
LTC/HTC (Home Town Travel) can be availed independently where
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For employees working in North-East States, LFC will begin from Guwahati
and the eligible train fare from their place of work to Guwahati will be
additionally paid. Similarly, eligible fare for Andaman & Nicobar Islands to
Chennai / Kolkata, Lakshadweep to Kochi, far-flung area branches in Himachal
Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Jammu & Kashmir or any other areas which
are not directly connected by train shall be additionally reimbursed under LFC
in addition to normal entitlement for the employees working in these areas to
the nearest major Railway Station.
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LTC facility shall be allowed for an escort who accompanies an Officer with
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benchmark disabilities on the journey subject to following conditions:
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a)
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Prior Approval of the competent authority is obtained on each occasion.
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b) The nature of Physical disability of the Officer is such as to necessitate
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an escort for the journey. In case of doubt, the decision of the head of the
Department/Controller will be final.
c)
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The Officer with such benchmark disabilities does not have an adult
family member as dependent to accompany him/her.
d)
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The Officer with such benchmark disabilities and the escort shall avail
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of the concession, if any, in the Rail/Bus fare as might be extended by
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Railways/State Roadways authorities in such cases.
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accompany the Officer with such benchmark disabilities on the journey.
Following discussions in the working group and core group for officers regarding
the demand for monetization of LTC, similar to the existing schemes in some
Banks in the Industry, it wilt be discussed further with the Associations after
taking into account the cost implications.
7. Fitment on Promotion:
Every Officer on promotion shall be fitted in a higher stage in the new scale of pay
with a protection of a minimum differential of one increment in Pay drawn by
him/her in the pre-promoted cadre or scale. /
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b) Based on this, a separate scheme worked out by and between the parties,
the benefits of which would accrue accordingly for retired employees and
officers .
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C)
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IBA would float tenders/RFP based on this separate revised scheme for the 6
retired employees and officers.
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d) The scheme and terms as applicable to in-service employees/officers will
henceforth not be applicable to the retired employees and officers.
e) Under this Scheme, the sum insured under the uniform base policy would
f)
be Rs. 2 lacs.
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Stand-alone ceilings will not affect claims payable in other procedures
d
covered under the policy.
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g)
d
The bidder will also quote separate premium for those retirees, where the
a
policy cover only one person
h)
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The above separate scheme/Base Policy for the retired employees and
Angioplasty Rs.1,00,000
Hip replacement
2
Rs .1,00,000 0
Lasik surgery package per eye
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Rs.15,000
Hernia
1 0 Rs.40,000
Hydrocele
Piles/hemorrhoidectomy
ss Rs. 20,000
Rs.30,000
Appendicectomy
by Rs . 30,000
ed
Cholecystecto my Rs .40,000
Prostatecto my
a d Rs.40,000
FESS
o Rs. 30,000
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Dialysis Rs . 2,000
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Female Diseases/Surgery
D Hysterectomy
Mastectomy
Rs.40,000
Rs.40,000
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In case the patient is to be moved to a hospital / nursing home outside the urban
agglomeration / municipal limits, then the expenses incurred on conveyance may
be reimbursed at the following rates :
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Other Charges :
1 0 Theatre
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Type Anesthesia
Charges
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Minor operation under LA Rs.5,000/
Minor operation under GA Rs. 5500/' Rs. 2500/’ Rs. 3,000/
Minor operations
e d Rs. 17,000/. Rs. 7,000/
(fixed )
Rs. 7,000/
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Supra Major Operations Rs. 26,000/' Rs. 9,000/' Rs. 10,000/
(per hour)
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D oOption for Insurance coverage of single person to be provided .
All other terms and conditions of the Medical Insurance Scheme as mentioned in
the 10th Bi-partite/7tF1 Joint Note which are not explicitly mentioned in this
amendment shall continue. Further, it is agreed that the coverages that have
been added subsequently in the Scheme vide settlement dated lltF' November,
2020 shall also continue, subject to the caps, if any, as mentioned herein.
For additional insurance over and above the base policy to be offered, it shall be
without above mentione d ceilings
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9. Leave Rules
(i) A provision will be put in place to record the reason for refusal or
postponement of leave by the leave sanctioning authority.
(b) Employees can avail sick leave for the sickness of their Special Child oF
15 years and below for a maximum period of 10 days in a calendar year
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subject to production of medical certificate.
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(iii)
Note dated llth 1 0
In partial modification of Leave Rules, Annexure Vl clause 5(b) of Joint
November, 2020, women employees shall be allowed to
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take one day Sick Leave per month without production of medical
certificate .
(iV) by
In partial modification of Leave Rules, Annexure Vl clause 5(b) of Joint
d
Note dated llth November, 2020, in case of employees of the age of 58
e
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years and above, sick leave may be granted towards hospitalization of the
spouse at a centre other than the place of work and for a maximum period
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of 30 days in a calendar year.
"In case of delivery of more than two children in one single delivery,
Maternity Leave shall be granted upto 12 months.
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leave will not be considered as "Active Service" for the purpose of Privilege
leave calculation.
(viii) For calculating privilege leave, all types of leave availed except casual leave
and mandatory leave will be excluded.
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preparing the defence submissions of an officer. Such special leave shall
be granted for a maximum of ten occasions in a year.
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(xii)
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In partial modification of Leave Rules, Annexure VI clause 3(d) of Joint
Note dated 11th November, 2020, Maternity Leave shall be granted once to
by
a female employee for a maximum period of 9 months, for legally adopting
sarrie
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a child who is below one year of age, all other conditions remaining the
(xiii)
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In partial modification of Leave Rules, Annexure VI clause 3 of Joint Note
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dated llth November, 2020, Maternity Leave may be granted for in vitro
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the overall limit of 12 months.
(XiV) A total of two days of Casual leave may be availed for half a day on 4
occasions in a year out of which 2 occasions would be in the morning and
2 occasions in the afternoon.
Note :
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(xv) Special maternity leave upto 60 days shall be granted in case of still born
or death of the infant within 28 days of birth.
(XVi) Accumulated privilege leave may be encashed upto 255 days at the time
of retirement/upon death of an employee while in service.
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and hence are under compulsion to seek grant of extraordinary leave without
pay, it has been agreed in principle to evolve a staff welfare scheme under which
by
provision would be made for voluntary encashment of Privilege Leave by the
employees and the monetized value of such leave would be pooled under a Leave
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Bank system in each Bank out of which, special leave would be sanctioned to the
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employees affected by such contingencies.
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A proper Scheme would be discussed and formulated by the IBA for
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implementation by the Banks within 90 days.
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11. Weekly off
In terms of understanding dated 7th December, 2023, reached between IBA and
Officers’ Associations for declaration of all Saturdays as holidays under Negotiable
Instrument Act for Banking industry, IBA has accordingly recommended to the
Government, The due changes in the working hours, will be effective after
approval by the Government of India and necessary clearances from Government
/ Reserve Bank of India.
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modified w.e.f. lst February, 2005 and revised to uniform 100% neutralisation. In
term g of minutes of , understanding signed between the parties dated 28th July, /
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2023, it was agreed to extend the benefit of 100% neutralisation in the dearness
allowance scheme to pre-November, 2002 pensioners and it was accordingly
revised w.e.f. lst October, 2023 as under:
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- For thosd pensioners/family pensioners of period 1-
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04-1998 to 31-10-2002, DA shall be at the uniform
rate of 0.24cY, per slab over 1684 points.
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For Pensioners/Family
Pensioners of the period
from 01.01.1986 to
by
31.10.1992 / 30.06.1993
- For Basic Pension/Family Ex gratia of Rs. 800/- per month
Pension upto Rs. 1250/-
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- For Basic Pension/Family
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Pension from Rs. 1251/-
a
and upto Rs. 2000/-
Ex gratia of Rs. 450/- per month
For
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Pensioners/Family
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Pensioners of the period
from 01.11.1992 /
Do 01.07.1993 to 31.03.1998
- For Basic Pension/Family Ex gratia of Rs. 800/- per month
Pension upto Rs. 2400/-
- For Basic Pension/Family
Pension from Rs. 2401/- Ex gratia of Rs. 450/- per month
and upto Rs. 3850/-
For Pensioners/Family
Pensioners of the period
from 01.04.1998 to
31.10.2002
- For Basic Pension/Family Ex gratia of Rs. 800/- per month
Pension upto Rs. 3550/-
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- For Basic Pension/Family
Pension from Rs. 3551/-
and upto Rs. 5650/-
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Court. The Unions / Associations, requested that without prejudice to the court
2
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cases, some ex-gratia may be extended to the pensioners/family pensioners and
it has been agreed that some ex-gratia amount could be considered, for the
1
current bi-partite period i.e., from 01.11.2022 to 31.10.2027.0
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The issue was discussed further and accordingly it has been agreed that as a one-
by
time measure applicable for the current bipartite settlement / Joint Note period
commencing from November, 2022 to October 2027, monthly ex-gratia amount
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shaII be paid in addition to the pension/family pension paid by the public sector
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Banks including SBI, to pensioners and family pensioners, who became eligible
a
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to draw pension on or before 31st October, 2022 including those who retired on
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31.10.2022. The said ex-gratia amount shall not attract any other allowance
including dearness allowance/dearness relief. The next review of the ex-gratia
Do amount shall be undertaken in April 2024 and thereafter shall be subject to review
annually and as mutually agreed between the IBA and the Unions/Associations.
The ex-gratia shall be paid as per the following matrix based on the Factor given
hereunder for the different settlement periods. Such fixed monthly ex-gratia shall
be payable for the month of November, 2022 and onwards during
01-11-2022 to 31-10-2027.
the period
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Retired during the period
4/5th BPS 6th BPS S 10th BPS IIM BPS
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shall round up to higher hundred)
iI. Basic Pension would mean the full basic pension as on 31“ October, 2022 (not
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the reduced basic pension after commutation)
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iii.
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For part time employees, the ex-gratia shall be based on the Basic Pension
a
drawn by them and DA / DR applicable on the Basic pension.
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14. Option for resigned employees to join Pension Scheme
1. The following categories of former employees, who satisfy all the conditions stated
in sub-clauses (a) to (c) herein below, would be eligible for exercising an option to „
join the Pension Scheme within ninety days of announcement of such option as V
one time measure only.
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a. Employees and officers who were in service of the Banks on or after 1-1-1986 and
had joined the Banks before 1-4-2010 and who have resigned from the service of
the Bank on or before 26-04-2010 and who were otherwise e\igible to join the
pension scheme while in service and
b. Who agree to refund to the Bank the entire Bank’s contribution to Provident Fund
(along with accumulated interest thereon) received by them at the time of their
resignation or later from the Bank, and
C. Who agree to execute an undertaking as per draft provided by the Bank
2. All such eligible former employees as mentioned above and their surviving spouse
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or eligible family member shall be entitled for pension / family pension, if they
exercise the option, subject to the following conditions
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a. That the pension will be paid prospectively from the month following the month in
which the Bank receives the Bank’s contribution towards PF (along with accrued
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interest thereon) received by the former employee/former officer at the time of
resignation or later.
b.
demand.
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The commutation of pension will not be extended to them and they will not
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C. Pension shall be computed as per the applicable provisions of the Pension
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Regulations, as applicable to relevant Bi-partite settlement / Joint Note in which
he / she resigned.
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3. The Associations / Unions of employees or former employees / former officers who
have initiated any pending legal proceedings for and on behalf of the former
employees/officers wherein the right of the former employees or former officers,
who have resigned from the service of the Bank, to opt for pension is directly or
indirectly one of the issues for consideration by the concerned Court or Authority,
having jurisdiction and powers to adjudicate or decide, unequivocally agree to
unconditionally withdraw such proceedings or take necessary steps to ensure that
the right of the former employees / former officers who have resigned from the
services of the bank, to opt for pension is no longer Res Integra in such proceeding
and also agree not to initiate any proceedings concerning such right in future.
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17. Implementation:e d
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The various provisions of this Joint Note shall take effect from the dates specified
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hereunder, unless provided to the contrary and the financial benefits emanating
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therefrom shall be given effect to
Do SI.
No.
Subject
Clause
No.
Date of effect
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10 Location Allowance 2 (iV) 1-11-2022
11 Learning Allowance 2 (v) 1-11-2022
12 Special Allowance 2 (Vi) 1-11-2022
13 Special Area Allowance 2 (viii) 1-11-2022
14 Hill & Fuel Allowance 2 (ix) 1-11-2022
15 Medical Aid 2 (xv) 1-11-2022
16 Recovery of House Rent / Furniture Rent 2 (xvi) 1-11-2022
17 Deputation Allowance 2 (vii) 1-4-2024
18
19
Officiating pay
Mid Academic year Transfer Allowance
2 (x)
2 (Xi)
2 0
1-4-2024
1-4-2024
20 Closing Allowance 2 (xii)
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1-4-2024
21 Halting Allowance 2 (xiii)
1 0 1-4-2024
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22 Compensation on Transfer 2 (XiV) 1-4-2024
23 Pension – Pay calculation, Commutation 3 (i) 1-11-2022
24
25 by
Defined Contributory Pension Scheme (NPS)
Provident Fund
3 (ii)
3 (iii)
1-11-2022
1-11-2022
26 a Definition of family
ed 4 1-4-2024
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26 b Definition of Family (Only for Officers 4 1-10-2024
covered under Medical Insurance Scheme
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Other than SBI
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Mode of Travel and Expenses on Travel 5 1-4-2024
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Leave Fare Concession 6 1-4-2024
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30
Leave Rules
100% DA for pre-Nov. 206e
9
12
1-04-2024
1-10-2023
31 Ex gratia for Pensioners 13 1-11-2022
32 Dearness Relief on Pension 1-11-2022
For payment of arrears, the benefits under various provisions as above shall be
from lst November, 2022 unless otherwise specified against the relevant
provisions. The Joint Note shall remain in force for five years from lst November,
2022
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For For
Indian Banks’ Association All India Bank Officers' Confederajion
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Ann exu re-I
Bank of Baroda
Bank of India
Bank of Maharashtra
Canara Bank
Central Bank of India
Indian Bank
Indian Overseas Bank
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List of Private Sector Banks
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The Federal Bank (Upto Scale III)
The Karnataka Bank Ltd. (Upto Scale III)
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ANNEXURE-III
EXISTING & REVISED PAY SCALES (in Rupees) - OFFICERS (Scale- I, II, III)
JMGS I I MMGS II I MMGS III
jstages E IS N S
2 0
6 43450
44940
58480
60480
57870
59860
77880
80560
m3
76010
1 6
99320
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12 53890 72520 69810
13 55880
57870 a d
75200
77880
71800
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15 59860 80560 76010
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16 61850 83240 78230 105280
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63840
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ANNEXU RE -IV
EXISTING & REVISED PAY SCALES in Rupees -OFFICERS (Scale IV, V, VII VIII
6 87390 117580
2 0
7 89890 120940
1 6
a 124300 103320 139020 160840
1 0 178560
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a 127980 143020 165180 183260
by
aa 135980 151700
na 139980
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Annexu re-V
Special Area Allowance
a a
a
c
s s1 2700
4100
3400
5300
by
3 ,ndaman & Nicobar Islands
a Littll 4100 5300
d
hndaman,Nicobar & Narcondum Islands
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)
d 4100 5300
4 ;ikkim
oa 4100 5300
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5 a 4100 5300
S
e
o w 1000 1200
D8 ripu ra
1000 1200
a 4100 5300
) 2700 3400
a 2700 3400
10 ,runachal Pradesh
a 4100 5300
: 4100 5300
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(a) Dudu Basantgarh, Lander Bhamag Illaqa,I 4100 5300
hakrakote and Nagote
:
4100 5300
jincluded in (c ) below
c 4100 5300
rnas from Keasi side in Tehsil Mohre
o 4100 5300
Nowgam in Kashmir Tehsil
) Baramulla District:
a a 4100 5300
Keran Illaqua
m) 4100 5300
o s 2700 3400
jand Rajouri District excluding the towns of Poonch and
Rajouri and Sunderbani and other urban areas in the
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lare within the distance of 8 kms. from the Line o
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2700 3400
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Leh District:
by 4100 5300
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1) Chamba District
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41 14 6
ja) Asrang, Chitkul and Hango Kuno/ Charangj 4100 5300
Pa nchayats,
15/ 20 Area comprising the Gram Panchayats o
Chhota Khamba, Nathpa and Rupi,
Pooh Sub-Division, excluding the Panchayat Area
lspecified above
) a 4100 5300
above
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a Te 4100 5300
Panchayats of Kharga, Kushwar and Sarga
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Panchayats of Koot, Labana-Sadana, Sarpara and
4100 5300
IChandi-Bran da
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Dodra-Kawar Tehsil,
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IGram Panchayat of Darkali in Rampur, Kashapath
4100 5300
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-ehsil and Munish,
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Ghori Chaibis of Pargana Sarahan
(1) a) Chopal Tehsil 2700 3400
b) (i)Ghoris, Panjgaon, Patsnau, Naubis and
Teen Koti of Pargana Sarahan,
(ii) Deothi Gram Panchayat of Taklesh Area,
(iii) Pargana Barabis,
(iV) Kasba Rampur and Ghori Nog of Pargana
Rampur of Rampur Tehsil,
(I1) Shimla Town and its suburbs (Dhalli, Jatog,
KasumDti, Mashobra, Taradevi and Tutu
a
a 4100 5300
1 2700 3400
following offices located outside the Municipal
limits but included in Dharamshala Town:
a) Women’s ITI, Dan,
b) MechaAical Workshop, Ramna
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c) Child Welfare and Town and Country Planning
Offices. Sakoh,
d) CRSF Office at lower Sakoh,
e) Kangra Milk Supply Scheme, Dugiar,
f) HRTC Workshop, Sadher,
g) Zonal Malaria Office, Dari,
h) Forest Corporation Office, Sharnnagdr,
i) Tea Factory, Dari,
j) I.P.H.Sub- Division, Dari
k) Settlement Office, Shamnagar,
1) Binwa Project, Shamnagar,
(I1) Palampur Town, including HPKVV Campus a
Palampur and the following offices located outside its
municipal limits but included in Palampur Town –
a) H.P. Krishi Vishwavidhataya Campus,
b) Cattle DevelopmentOffice/Jersey Farm, Banuri,
c) Sericulture Office/Indo- German Agriculturl
Workshop/HPPWD Division, Bundla,
d) Electrical Sub-Division, Lohna,
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e) D.P.O. Corporation, Bundla,
f) Electrical HPSE Division, Ghu Far
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F) Mandi District:
1 0
2700 3400
ss
1
by
IGaryas, Janjheli, Jaryar, Johar Kalhani, Kalwan,
Kholanal, Loth, Silibagi, Somachan, Thachdhar, Tachi,I
hana,
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Following Panchayats of Dharampur Block:
Binga, Kamlah, Saklana, Tanyar and Tarakholah,
a d
Panchayats of Karsog Tehsil – Balidhar, Bagra,i
iGopalpur, Khajol, Mahog, Mehudi, Manj, Pekhi, Sainj,
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ISarahan and Teban.
Panchayats of Sundernagar Tehsil –
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Bohi, Batwara. Dhanyara, Paura-Kothi, Seri and Shoja
2700 3400
2 0
16
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Annexure VI
Officer in JM Grade Scale I and Eligible for the Monetary benefit
MM Grade Scale II who were in of Additional Stagnation
service as on Ol.11.2022 Increment with effect from
Who were in receipt of 5th 6th & 7th Stagnation increment from
Stagnation increment from 01.11.2022
November 2018 & before
Who were in receipt of 5th 6th Stagnation increment from
Stagnation increment between 01.11.2022 and 7th Stagnation
December 2018 and October 2020 increment 4 years from the date of
release of 5th Stagnation increment
Who are in receipt of 5th Stagnation 6th Stagnation increment from
increment from November 2020 & 01.11.2022 or 2 years after
after receIVIng the 5th Stagnation
increment, whichever is later and
the 7th stagnation ncrement two
2 0
ears thereafter
1 6
Officer in MM Grade Scale III
1 0
Eligible for the Monetary benefit
ss
who were in service as on of Additional Stagnation
01.11.2022 Increment with effect from
Who were in receipt of 6th 7th & 8th Stagnation increment from
Stagnation increment
November 2018 & before
from
by 01.11.2022
Stagnation
e
increment d
Who were in receipt of 6th
between
7th Stagnation increment from
01.11.2022 and 8th Stagnation
a d
December 2018 and October 2020 increment 4 years from the date of
release of 6th Stagnation increment
l o
Who are in receipt of 6th Stagnation 7th Stagnation increment from
increment from November 2020 & 01.11.2022 or 2 yea rs after
w n
after receIVIng the 6th Stagnation
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Who reached maximum in Scale of 3rd Stagnation increment from 6
pay between December 2014
October 2016
1 0
01.11.2022 and 4th Stagnation
increment 2 years from the date of
01.11.2022
sms
release of 3’d Stagnation increment
Who reached maximum in Scale of 2nd Stag
and
increment from
by
pay between December 2016 & 3 rd Stagnation
October 2018 increment 2 years from the date of
release of 2-d Stagnation increment
e d
Who reached maximum in Scale of r
pay between December 2018 & after from the date of release of 1=t
a d Stagnation
whichever IS
or 01.11.2022,
later and the
w n thereafter
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