(Steps to pay Calculated Amount
1. As far as serving personnel are concerned, the following measures are in built in the system:
Sr. No. | Location | Sr. No. | Location | Sr. No. | Location |
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1. | GC CRPF Rampur | 20. | GC CRPF Pinjore | 39. | RTC Srinagar |
2. | GC CRPF Avadi | 21. | GC CRPF Sonepat | 40. | RTC –III, CRPF, Peringome |
3. | GC CRPF Neemuch | 22. | GC CRPF Bhopal | 41. | SDG CRPF N/Delhi |
4. | GC CRPF Allahabad | 23. | GC, CRPF, G/Noida | 42. | 100 RAF, CRPF |
5. | GC CRPF Nagpur | 24. | GC, CRPF, Gwalior | 43. | 101 RAF, CRPF |
6. | GC - I CRPF Ajmer | 25. | GC, CRPF, MZR | 44. | 102 RAF, CRPF |
7. | GC - II CRPF Ajmer | 26. | GC, CRPF, Agartala | 45. | 104 RAF, CRPF |
8. | GC CRPF Bangalore | 27. | GC, CRPF, Hyd | 46. | 105 RAF, CRPF |
9. | GC CRPF PPM | 28. | GC, CRPF, RRY | 47. | 107 RAF, CRPF |
10. | GC CRPF Pune | 29. | GC, CRPF, Gandhinagar | 48. | 108 RAF, CRPF |
11. | GC CRPF Imphal | 30. | GC CRPF Lucknow | 49. | 201 & 204 COBRA BN |
12. | GC CRPF Durgapur | 31. | GC CRPF Guwahati | 50. | 202 CoBRA BN |
13. | GC CRPF Silchar | 32. | GC CRPF Jalandhar | 51. | 203 CoBRA BN |
14. | GC CRPF, BBSR | 33. | GC, CRPF, Bilaspur | 52. | 205 CoBRA BN |
15. | GC CRPF, MKG | 34. | CRPF Campus Halomazra Chandigarh | 53. | 206 CoBRA BN |
16. | Gc,CRPF, Siliguri | 35. | CTC-III, CPRF, Nanded, MKD | 54. | 207 CoBRA BN |
17. | GC CRPF Khatkhati | 36. | CTC CRPF Coimbatore | 55. | 209 CoBRA BN |
18. | GC CRPF Bantalab | 37. | CTC(T&IT) CRPF Ranchi | 56. | 210 cobra |
19. | GC CRPF New Delhi | 38. | CIAT Shivpuri |
Sr. No. | Location | Sr. No. | Location |
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1. | GC I Ajmer | 19. | GC Pinjore |
2. | GC II Ajmer | 20. | GC Rampur |
3. | GC Avadi | 21. | CTC (T & IT) Ranchi |
4. | GC Bantalab | 22. | GC Bhopal |
5. | GC Bangalore | 23. | GC Pune |
6. | GC Bhubaneswar | 24. | GC Jallandhar |
7. | GC Durgapur | 25. | GC Allahabad |
8. | GC Gandhinagar | 26. | RTC Peringome |
9. | GC Guwahati | 27. | GC Agartala |
10. | GC Hyderabad | 28. | GC Muzaffarpur |
11. | GC Imphal | 29. | 78 Bn/ DIG (Ops) Kohima |
12. | GC Khatkhati | 30. | 205 Cobra CRPF Bn, Barachatti, District Gaya, Bihar |
13. | GC Lucknow | 31. | 210 Cobra CRPF Bn, Dalgaon, District Darrang, Assam |
14. | GC Mokameghat | 32. | GC Bilaspur |
15. | GC Nagpur | 33. | GC Gurgaon |
16. | GC Neemuch | 34. | GC Sonepat |
17. | GC New Delhi | 35. | GC Nayagaon, Gwalior |
18. | GC Pallipuram | 36. | GC Siliguri |
for treatment of individuals and their family members; in cases of natural calamities; limited loan facilities
CRPF Public Schools run from CRPF employees Educational Society
Sr. No. | Name of The School with Place | Class | Established | Hostel Facility |
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1. | CRPF Public School, Rohini, Delhi | 12th | 1988 | Available |
2. | CRPF Public School, Dwarka, New Delhi | 12th | 2006 | Not Available |
3. | CRPF Public School, Jawahar Nagar, Hyderabad (Telangana) | 12th | 1996 | Available |
ITI Avadi (Estabilished on 27/08/1990)
Sr. No. | Trade | Minimum Educational qualification | Duration | Capacity |
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1. | Mechanic Motor Vehicle | Matriculation with math and science | 2 years | 63 |
2. | Electrician | -do- | 2 years | 63 |
3. | Automobile Mechanic | 8th standard and above | 1 years | 25 |
4. | Electrical Technician | -do- | 1 years | 25 |
5. | Ref/AC Mechanic | -do- | 1 years | 25 |
6. | Mechanical Fitter | -do- | 1 years | 25 |
(i) | School Level | Class II to V | Rs. 600/- p.a. |
Class VI to VIII | Rs. 800/- p.a. | ||
Class IX to XII | Rs.2,000/- p.a. | ||
(ii) | College Level | Science Group | Rs. 3,000/- p.a. |
Arts/Commerce Group | Rs. 2,500/- p.a. | ||
(iii) | Technical/prpfessional Courses(Category-A) | For ORs | Rs. 36,000/- p.a. |
For SOs | Rs. 28,800/- p.a. | ||
For GOs | Rs. 18,000/- p.a. | ||
(iv) | Technical/prpfessional Courses(Category-B) | For ORs | Rs. 11,500/- p.a. |
For SOs | Rs. 9,500/- p.a. | ||
For GOs | Rs. 7,500/- p.a. |
d.Note :- Only two wards are eligible for above benefits.
Special cash prizes will be given to the wards of force personnel @5,000/- to those CRPF wards who get 85 to 90% marks, @10,000/- to those CRPF wards who get 91 to 95% and @15,000/- to those who get above 95% marks in aggregate in 10+2 examination.
Reservation of 9 seats for MBBS course and 02 seats for BDS course every year for wards of CPMF personnel on merit.
One child girl scheme. Personnel who are having only one child who is a girl, will be given double scholarship from Class-Vth onwards.
Scholarship amount Rs. 27,000/- p.a. to Girls and Rs. 24,000/- p.a. to boys from ‘Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme’ to wards of the personnel of the CAPFs to encourage technical and professional courses. Above scholarship is applicable up the rank of SM/Insp.
At par with serving personnel.
Note :- Only two wards are eligible for above benefits.
a.Priority in the CPMF quota of 9 MBBS and 2 BDS seats every year for the wards.
b.Medical facilities from CGHS/CPMF Hospitals or medical allowance of Rs. 500/- per month.
a.Resettlement/re-employment efforts through resettlement centers of GCs/Welfare Directorate and Welfare And Re-habilitation Board (MHA).
b.Financial assistance for treatment of individuals or spouses in rarest of rare cases.
c.Reservation of 09 seats for MBBS course and 02 seat for BDS course every year for wards of CPMF personnel on merit.
d.Medical facilities from CGHS/CPMF Hospitals or medical allowance of Rs. 300/- per month.
e.Scholarship amount Rs. 27,000/- p.a. to Girls and Rs. 24,000/- p.a. to boys from ‘Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme’ to wards of the Ex-personnel of the CPFs to encourage technical and professional courses. Above scholarship is applicable upto the rank of SM/Insp.
Following assistance is rendered from regimental funds in addition to the entitlements from the Govt.
a Immediate Financial Assistance.
Immediate financial assistance to NOK in death cases has been increased from Rs. 20,000/- to Rs. 50,000/- w.e.f. 01/01/2016. This amount will be paid immediately by the concerned office/unit/institution and thereafter Rs. 30,000/- will be recouped/returned to office/unit/institution from CWF Directorate General.
Financial Assistance of Rs. 1,50,000/- from CWF (w.e.f. 01/03/2018)
b Educational Scholarships.
At par with serving personnel.
c.Compassionate appointments of wards in deserving cases.
d.Priority in allotment of gas agencies/Petrol pumps from Petroleum Ministry (out of 8% quota reserved for CPMF personnel).
e.75% concession in 2nd Class rail fares for widows of Policemen killed in action against terrorists and extremists.
f.Priority in the CPMF quota of 09 MBBS and 02 BDS courses every year.
g.Reservation of seats in polytechnics in Delhi.
h.Police Memorial Fund Scholarship Scheme. This Scholarship will be awarded to the wards of CAPFs, who killed on duty for the grant of scholarship for pursuing professional courses like MBBS, BE, B.Tech, MBA, MCA etc. @ Rs. 15,000/- p.a. and other general academic university courses viz BSc, B.Com, MSc, MA, etc. @ Rs. 5,000/- p.a. on regular basis in various disciplines. Total number of scholarship under both the categories would be 15 (Professional-5 & General University Courses-10). In case more than 15 applications are received, merit will determine the grant of scholarship.
i.Medical facilities from CGHS/CPMF Hospitals or medical allowance of Rs. 300/- per month.
j.Help in remarriage of young widows through CWWA.
k.Observance of family welfare day every year.
l.Scholarship amount Rs.27000/- p.a to Girls and Rs.24,000/- p.a to boys from 'Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme' to widows and wards of the Ex-personnel of the CPFs to encourage technical and professional courses. Above scholarship is applicable upto the rank of SM/Insp.
Content of PART II : Regimental Funds will be shown here..
Content of PART IV : Details of financial assistance admissible to nok of personnel killed in action from CRPF and Govt will be shown here..
Content of PART V : Central Police Canteen will be shown here..
Content of PART VII : Pensionary Benefits In New Pension Scheme For New Entrants To Central Govt Services will be shown here..
Content of PART VIII : Activities Undertaken By Crpf Wives' Welfare Association (CWWA) will be shown here..
Content of PART IX : Miscellaneous will be shown here..
Content of PART IX : Retirement Benefits Of CRPF Personnel From Central Government will be shown here..
Content of PART XII : Amount Of Ex-Gratia Being Paid To Noks Of Crpf Personnel Killed In Action Or Injured By Various States Govt will be shown here..
Amount Of Ex-Gratia Being Paid To Noks Of Crpf Personnel Killed In Action Or Injured By Various States Govt
S/No |
State |
Amount In Death |
Amount In Injury |
Authority |
01. |
Andhra Pradesh |
Rs.7.5 Lacs (In case of death of PC and upto the rank of SI and equivalent ranks of civil servants in other dePARTments. |
Rs.3.00 lakhs for permanent incapacitation. |
Govt. of AP GO MS No.266 dated 22/06/2001. |
02. |
Arunachal Pradesh |
Rs. 2 Lac. |
Rs. 1 Lac (P/Disability) |
PS (Home), Govt. of ACP Notification No. HMB(A)-11/97 dated 24/9/04. |
03. |
Assam |
Rs. 5 Lac. |
Rs. 2 Lac (50% and above disability) |
Govt. of Assam OM No-FMP-13/85/104 dated 29/7/2006. |
Rs.25, 000/-(Fatal injury from fire or bomb explosion). |
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04. |
Bihar |
Rs.2.50 Lac Ex-Gratia |
Nil |
Bihar Police Notification No.1748/P.2/43.38.250.99 dated 20/3/2000. |
Rs. 10 Lac Insurance (SRE) |
Rs.10 Lac for permanent disability two limbs or two eyes or one limb and one eye. |
DG Bihar Police Notification No-3733/8/2868/Supply dated 06/5/2008. |
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05. |
Chhattisgarh |
3 Lacs |
Nil |
Govt.of Chhattisgarh, Home (Police) Deptt ltr No.F.3.123/08.Home.II dated 01/12/08. |
06. |
Delhi |
Nil |
Nil |
- |
07. |
Dadar & Nagar Haveli |
Nil |
Nil |
- |
08. |
Daman & Diu |
Nil |
Nil |
- |
09. |
Goa |
Nil |
Nil. |
- |
10. |
Gujarat |
Rs. 1 Lac |
Nil |
Govt. of Gujarat letter No. PSN-1093-2310-T dated 20/6/95. |
11. |
Haryana |
Rs. 2.50 Lac |
Rs. 1 Lac (70% and above disability) |
Govt. of Haryana Endst. No. 5/19/2005-2H(C) dated 04/01/2006. |
Rs.75, 000/-(50% to less than 69% disability) |
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Rs.50, 000/-(20% to 49% disability) |
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12. |
Himachal Pradesh |
Rs. 1 Lac |
Nil |
Govt. of H.P. Home Dept. Notification No.GAD.E (C )8.1/99 dated 18/07/2000. |
13. |
Jammu & Kashmir |
Rs. 2 Lac |
Rs. 75,000/- - Permanent disability |
GAD/Adm/II/90-Reve dated 17/2/94 and dated 22/1/97. |
14. |
Jharkhand |
(i) Rs. 2.5 Lac. |
Nil |
(i) Govt. of Jharkhand order No. 5-IX.MU(48)09/2003 dated 15/06/2004. |
15. |
Karnataka |
Rs. 2 Lac (Battle casualities and those with over 50% disability |
Rs.50,000/- to those who are wounded and missing |
Govt. of Karnataka DO No.HD/52/KSS/99 dated 30/06/99. |
16. |
Kerala |
Rs. 2 Lac (Killed in action) |
Rs. 1 Lac (Serious Injury) |
Govt. of Kerala GO(MS)434/01/GAD dated 15/11/2001 and GO(P) No. 450/99/GAD dated 29/6/01. |
17. |
Lakshdeep |
Nil |
Nil |
- |
18. |
Madhya Pradesh |
Rs. 10 Lac (Killed in action) |
Rs. 10 Lac for 100% disability (in action) |
Govt. of MP Home Deptt. Order No. F 31-17/99/II-A(3) dated 15-3-2000 and dated 02/11/2000. |
Amount may be calculated as per ratio of % of disability. |
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19. |
Maharashtra |
(i)Rs. 25 Lac for pers. belonging to State Police |
Nil |
as per Home Dept. Maharashtra Govt. Letter No. PWF-1110/CR-664/Pol-7 dated 10/01/13 |
20. |
Manipur |
Rs. 2 Lac |
Rs.1 Lac |
Govt. of Manipur, Home Deptt. Order No. 4/14(16)/2000-11 dated 12/5/2006. |
21. |
Meghalaya |
Rs. 5 Lac |
- |
Govt. of Meghalaya Political Deptt. O.M.No. POL 71/2001/Pt.I/87 dated 15/05/2006. |
22. |
Mizoram |
Rs. 50,000/- |
Rs20,000/- Permanent incapacitation |
Chief Secretary, Govt of Mizoram, Memo No.G.27011.1.91.REH dated 28/7/92 |
23. |
Nagaland |
Rs. 1 Lac |
Nil |
Govt. of Nagaland Notification No. RR-17/9/98-99 dated 03/12/2004. |
24. |
Orissa |
Rs. 1 Lac |
Nil |
Govt of Orissa Resolution No.OE.II/Misc.31/2000-41171/F dated 04/10/2000 |
Rs.10 lacs on a/c of GPAIS under SRE Scheme. |
Nil |
As per MOU between Orissa & Oriental Insurance signed on 31/03/07 |
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25. |
Punjab |
Nil |
Nil |
- |
26. |
Pondicherry |
Nil |
Nil |
- |
27. |
Rajasthan |
As per Details given below to this table. |
As per Details given below to this table. |
- |
28. |
Sikkim |
Rs.1 Lac |
Nil |
Govt of Sikkim Notification No.47/ Home/98 dated 5/9/98 |
29. |
Tamil Nadu |
Rs. 1 Lac (Death of Govt servant in operations while assisting the State Govt |
Nil |
GO No. 432 dated 20/12/95. |
30. |
Tripura |
2 Lacs- Death or permanent invalidation leading to discharge from service during actual conduct of operations |
Nil |
JS, Govt of Tripura Memo No.F.11(1)-Fin ©/94 dated 1/1/2000 |
31. |
Uttar Pradesh |
Rs. 2.5 Lac to all Ranks |
Rs. 1 Lac to all Ranks |
Govt. of UP DO Ltr No. T-119/X-13/71(AB) dated 11/12/2009. |
32. |
Uttarakhand |
Rs. 1.6 Lac to GOs |
Rs. 75,000/- to GOs |
Secretary Uttaranchal State Letter No. 79/U.Pol & Armed Forces Assn(2)/2010 dated 10/02/2010. |
33. |
West Bengal |
Rs.3 Lac + Rs.10 Lacs on a/c GPAIS if killed in anti-naxal operation. |
Nil |
As per Polcent ES Sig No.P.III-I/INST-ES-ESTT-I dated 23/12/2009 |
Financial/Other Benefits Being Paid To Noks Of Crpf Personnel Killed In Action Or Injured By Rajasthan Government
S/No |
Amount/Other benefits in case of Death |
Amount/Other benefits in case of Permanent disablity |
1. |
To Wife:Rs. 5 Lac OR Rs. 1 Lac + 25 Bighe land OR Rs. 1 Lac MIG Housing Board house. |
Rs. 25,000/- + 25 Bighe Land OR Rs. 4 Lac |
2. |
Financial Benefits to parents:Rs.1.5 lac deposited in "Monthly Income Scheme" under "Small Saving Scheme" in the name of parents. |
Employment:Job to disabled person or Son or daughter in the scale 1 to 9 |
3. |
Employment: |
House Tax/Land Tax exemption to Permanent disabled person. |
4. |
Education: |
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5. |
Respect of Martyr : |
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6. |
Other Benefits: |
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7. |
In addition to above, House Tax/Land Tax exemption to parents/wife or son or daughter of deceased person. |
Content of PART XIII :
Formation Related To Allowances And Benefits
S/No |
Allowances |
Whether granted in cash or kind |
To whom granted |
Quantum, if in cash, or exact Benefit, if in kind |
Background to grant of the allowance |
Common allowance available/granted to all central govt. Employees |
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1 |
City Compensatory |
Cash |
Serving personnel |
- |
Stands abolished w.e.f 01/09/2008. |
2. |
Children Education Allowance |
Cash |
Serving personnel |
Rs.18000/-annual ceiling per child for two children or Rs.4500/- PM for Hostel subsidy. |
Both hostel subsidy and CEA cannot be availed concurrently. |
3. |
Daily Allowance on tour |
Cash |
Personnel while on tour |
As admissible to civilian central Govt. employees |
|
4. |
Funeral Allowance |
Cash |
NOK of the deceased Personnel |
Rs.5000/- on active duty. |
|
5. |
Hill compensatory Allowance |
Cash |
Personnel posted in static office at high altitude. |
Rs.480/- p.m below grade pay Rs.5400/- & Rs.600/- in the grade pay Rs.5400/- and above. |
|
6. |
House Rent Allowance |
Cash |
Admissible to those who are not allotted Govt. accommodation. |
For classified cities-X - 30%, Y:20% & Z: 10/% of pay band + grade pay + NPA |
|
7. |
Hostel subsidy allowance |
Cash |
Serving personnel |
Rs.3750/-p.m. per child subject to maximum of 2 children. |
|
8. |
Leave Travel Concession |
Cash |
All serving personnel |
(a)Self for to & fro journey to visit home town once in a year. One side Railway warrant in emergency cases. |
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9. |
Medical Re-imbursement claim |
Cash |
Re- imbursed to serving personnel |
As per CGHS/Central Service Medical Attendance Rules-1944. |
|
10. |
Non-productivity linked Bonus(Adhoc Bonus) |
Cash |
Only to non Gazetted personnel up to the rank of Inspector |
As applicable to Central Govt. employees. |
|
11. |
Re-imbursement of Tuition fees. |
Cash |
Serving personnel |
Clubbed with Children Education Allowance. |
|
12. |
Special compensatory remote locality Allowance |
Cash |
Serving personnel |
Rs.320/- to Rs.2600/- as per grade pay and area specified by Govt. in different States at par with other civilian employees. |
|
13. |
Special Duty Allowances |
Cash |
Personnel physically posted in NE Region |
12.5% of basic pay. |
|
14. |
Training Allowances |
Cash |
Instructor of Trg. |
30% of basic pay |
|
15. |
Transport Allowance |
Cash |
All serving personnel |
Rs.400/- to 3200/- as per grade pay & cities classified as A-I/A as admissible to other civilian employees. |
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Allowances Available/Granted To CRPF Employees |
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16. |
Compensation in lieu of Quarter (CILQ) |
Cash |
SOs : 25% |
Lowest rate of licence fee for entitled accommodation. |
- |
17. |
Detachment Allowance in lieu of daily allowance being away from HQr |
Cash |
Personnel on detachment duties on operational duties beyond 180 days. |
At sliding rate as under :- |
- |
18. |
Ration Money Allowance |
Cash |
Admissible for Combatized non Gazetted post and (Officers upto Commandant only in Units deployed in border) |
Rs. 67.54 per day. |
|
19. |
Washing allowance/KMA |
Cash |
Non-gazetted combatized staff upto Group ‘C’ |
Rs.300/- per month. |
|
21. |
Addl. LTC |
Cash |
Serving personnel |
One side Rail fare from duty place to home town or vice-versa can be reimbursed due to serious illness/marriage of family members. |
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22. |
Medal allowance |
Cash |
Serving personnel |
PPM for Gallantry-Rs.1500/-p.m. |
|
23. |
Kit maintenance Allowance |
Cash |
Group ‘B’ Non gazetted personnel |
Rs. 300/- per month. |
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Retirement Benefits |
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24. |
Retirement Gratuity/Death gratuity & other pensionary benefits |
Cash |
All serving employees & NOK of deceased personnel appointed upto 31/12/2003. |
As admissible to Civilian employees. |
|
25. |
Medical Allowance |
Cash |
Retiree |
Rs.300/- p.m if not covered under CGHS as admissible to other retired civilian employees. |
Other Allowances Extended To Capfs Personnel
25. |
Risk/Harship based allowance |
Risk/Harship based allowances to PMFs personnel including LWE areas deployed and op*erational duty at the rates equivalent to CI Ops in Modified Field Area Allowance admissible to Army. |
26. |
Cobra Allowance |
A separate Risk allowance @ Rs.80% of Marino Commandos (MARCOS) allowance has been sanctioned to COBRA Units personnel upto the rank of Commandant. The rate of MARCOS allowance to various ranks is as under: |
27. |
Special Allowance |
Special Allowance @ Rs.500/- p.m to the personnel below the rank of A/Comdt deployed continuously on law and order/election duty for period beyond 30 days of deployment. |
28. |
Family Accommodation Allowance |
Family Accommodation allowance @ Rs.700/- p.m (i.e 10% of the minimum of PB-1 (4500-125-7000) + Grade Pay of Rs.1800) to all the CPMF personnel (including GOs) who are eligible for either rent free accommodation/HRA and CILQ |
Content of PART XIV :
Financial Planning By Jawans/Noks Of Deceased Personnel
Every serving personnel should be aware about various investment schemes introduced by Central/State Governments/Banks/Post Office/ Insurance Companies etc and they may invest the earnings in various schemes in proper manner to secure their future. Welfare Officers of Group Centres/Units have already been directed to update themselves about various investment schemes introduced by Central/State Governments/Banks/Post Offices/Insurance Companies etc., and they should advise personnel for proper financial planning. However following few guidelines are issued for financial planning by personnel:
·It is very essential to draw up a budget based on income/salary of person and budget will help to spend less than salary. Once the budget is ready, we will have on hand a ready reckoner which will give us a detailed record of income and expenditure. We will have complete picture of where every paisa has gone.
·Every personnel should maintain a separate file or folder for all financial matters like accounts and taxes, if they want to enjoy sound financial health.
·Whatever income of a personnel, just set by a little amount every month as compulsory savings. "Little drops of water make the mighty ocean".
·Set clear financial goals. If we want to save enough to buy a home, afford at least one holiday or buy own vehicle, the beginning of career is best starting point.
·Beware of credit card and other debts. Remember that interest rates on loans are exorbitant and we will end up paying huge amounts if we are not careful. Pay up debts and never let them accumulate. We have to be especially careful about credit cards which will tempt to spend and lead to definite disaster.
·There is one sphere that we have to be really wary about as it can send all our careful budgeting for a big toss. We are talking here of impulse spending where we end up buying something that attracted that moment but was not what we really needed.
·Always be careful about what we put our signature to. Read every thing fully before sign, be it an agreement or contract. We never know what lies between the lines. Ignore this and we will be in trouble.
·Try to avoid doing things that might become addictive and which may lead to ruin. We are talking here of gambling, addiction to drugs or smoking all of which are highly dangerous and a drain on our finances.
·Never let your money sit idle when it can multiply and earn more. Discuss with agents and work out the investment model which suits to personnel best. This way our money will be active and not sit wasted in some basic savings account.
·Never trust an unknown agent who might call and make tall promises about doubling money in record time. While they might end up with fat commissions for investing our money in dud financial instruments, we will end up with nothing.
·Never jump into something without doing proper and thorough home work. Study the market well if you want to enter it.
·Try to avoid speculation and gambling. Whenever we receive or hear of super hot tips, we might be tempted to speculate, but it would do good to remember that when that stock crashes, all our money goes with it.
·Once we are adept at studying market trends, use our common sense to identify solid instruments whose prices keep climbing. Some instruments might have a phenomenal climb, but always remember that the market corrects itself and what goes unnaturally high must also come down. Learn to divest of the instruments at the right moment and have no regrets.
·Always consult professional if we are in any doubt.
·Be aware of all the money transactions and take note of how much are the outgoings by way of fees for all the trading. This will prevent from taking expensive decision that may backfire on us.
In addition to above, Welfare Officers of GCs/Units should advise NOKs/Dependents of deceased personnel to invest the dues/amount received by them in various investment schemes in proper manner to settle their liabilities and to secure future of their growing children.
Welfare Officers of Group Centres and Units should update themselves about various investment schemes introduced by Central/State Governments/Banks/Post Offices/Insurance Companies etc., and they may keep ready reckoner for advising serving personnel as well as NOKs of deceased personnel for proper financial planning to secure their future.
Content of PART XV :
Other Welfare Schemes
Ac- III Tier Rail Coaches For Capfs
MHA has conveyed the approval of the competent authority for attachment of AC-III tier extra coaches in four trains on regular basis for the personnel of CAPFS throughout the year for a period of one year vide their UO note no. 27013/30/2010/PF.IV dated 11/01/2013 and same has been operative w.e.f. 16/05/2013.
Standing Operating Procedure
1. General
There is a requirement of Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) for earmarking/attachment of Railway Coaches ( AC-III Tiers) that is to be provided by Ministry of Railways for the Officers/Jawans of CAPF personnel. Accordingly, the Standing Operating Procedure is prepared as follows:-
2. Reference
Ministry of Railways, Railway Board, letter No.TC-II/2221/11/VIP dated 30th Aug 2012 and Ministry of Home Affairs UO No.27013/30/2010-PF.IV dated 11th Jan 2013.
3. Aim
The aim of this Standing Operating Procedure is to streamline the procedure adopted for smooth operations of dedicated Railway Coaches attached for the personnel of CAPFs in 4 Trains and healthy coordination between the CAPFs for optimum capacity utilization for the benefits of the troops. The details of four trains are as under:-
S/No |
Train No. |
Name of train |
From |
To |
Frequency |
No of coach |
Berth |
1. |
15609 |
Awadh Assam Exp. |
Guwahati |
Lalgarh (Bikaner) |
Daily |
1 |
64 |
2. |
13111 |
Lal Quila Exp. |
Kolkata |
Old Delhi |
Daily |
1 |
64 |
3. |
13151 |
Kolkata-Jammu Tawi Exp. |
Kolkata |
Jammu Tawi |
Daily |
1 |
64 |
4. |
16032 |
Andaman Exp. |
Jammu Tawi |
Chennai |
Tue, Fri, Sat. |
1 |
64 |
(Andaman Express runs only 3 days in a week, to cover the remaining days of week, the following trains approved) |
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1. |
16688 |
Navyug Exp. |
Jammu Tawi |
Mangalore |
Thu |
1 |
64 |
2. |
12688 |
Dehradun Exp |
Dehradun |
Chennai |
Mon |
1 |
64 |
3. |
12484 |
Amritsar-Kochivelli |
Amritsar |
Trivendrum |
Sun |
1 |
64 |
Force Wise Re- Distribution Of Berths
The details of authorization of personnel to utilize the Railway Coaches and allocation of Force-wise distribution of berths are as under:-
S/No |
Train No. |
Name of train |
BSF |
CRPF |
CISF |
ITBP |
SSB |
NSG |
AR |
Total |
1. |
15609 |
Awadh- Assam Exp. |
16 |
14 |
4 |
8 |
12 |
2 |
8 |
64 |
2. |
13111 |
Lal Quila Exp. |
16 |
16 |
10 |
7 |
7 |
0 |
8 |
64 |
3. |
13151 |
Kolkata-Jammu Tawi Exp. |
28 |
18 |
4 |
4 |
6 |
2 |
2 |
64 |
4. |
16032 |
Andaman Exp. |
16 |
22 |
8 |
6 |
8 |
2 |
2 |
64 |
5. |
16688 |
Navyug Exp. |
16 |
24 |
8 |
6 |
6 |
2 |
2 |
64 |
6. |
12688 |
Dehradun Exp |
10 |
12 |
10 |
22 |
5 |
2 |
3 |
64 |
7. |
12484 |
Amritsar-Kochivelli |
18 |
16 |
14 |
10 |
4 |
0 |
2 |
64 |
Total |
116 |
122 |
67 |
62 |
44 |
10 |
27 |
448 |
Entitlement To Avail Railway Coaches
a.All Serving Force personnel will be entitled to avail the facility.
b.During Leave (two side on EL and one side on CL), Temporary duty, posting/Tfr, Courses etc.
c.The personnel availing this facility must not be issued any railway warrant.
d.This facility will also be available to the families and two children as enshrined in LTC Rules 1988.
e.Preference should be given to those persons of the rank of SOs/ORs who are deployed/stationed at far flung areas/LWE.
f.Leave may not be clubbed with Temporary duty to avail the facility.
g.All concerned should maintain the record of each person availing the facility.
h.All personnel should be in possession of laminated I/Card and movement order/leave certificate, as the case may be.
Co-Ordinating/Nodal Agency
Local deployed CAPFs will be responsible for coordinating with Railway authorities and various other CAPFs for smooth conduct of the coach operations and management of passengers as per quota. Accordingly different CAPFs are given responsibility for providing Force Nodal Officers/Nodal Officers in various locations as follows:-
(i) Guwahati |
SSB |
(ii) Bikaner |
BSF |
(iii) Kolkata |
BSF |
(iv) Delhi |
CRPF |
(v) Jammu |
BSF |
(vi) Chennai |
CISF |
(vii) Mangalore |
CISF |
(viii) Deharadun |
ITBP |
(ix) Trivendrum |
CRPF |
(x) Amritsar |
BSF |
(b) (i)Force Nodal Officer (FNO) will be assisted by one SO (Inspr/SI) who will be the Nodal Officer (NO) and one NCO each from other CAPFs wherever available.
(ii) Transit Nodal Officer will also be detailed at the major intermittent Rly Stations by the CAPFs whose deployment in the indentified routes of four trains exists.
(iii)These Nodal Officers will be in proper uniform to recognize as well as to show their identity in the CAPF coach.
Responsibility and Management of Troops by Force Nodal Officer (FNO), Nodal Officer (NO) and Transit Nodal Officer (TNO).
i.Receipt and dispatch of all troops by NO.
ii.Respective NO will arrange for the accommodation in the transit camp and transport from the transit accommodation to Railway Station for the troops including their luggage.
iii.FNO will liaise with the Railway authority and undertake all activities
iv.involved in the movement of the coaches.
v.FNO will liaise with NOs and collect the list of troops for dePARTure 24 hours in advance.
vi.FNO will prepare the Passenger Manifest and transmit the same to the Station Manager of Railway Station.
vii.NO will brief the troops about the do's and don'ts of Rail travel.
viii.FNO will collect the authority of traveling and hand them to the NO.
ix.NO will distribute the tickets/authority of travel among the troops and ensure that the troops are sent well ahead of time to the Railway Station.
x.NO will also report no-shows to the FNO and will also propose alternate troops as passengers for inclusion in the passenger Manifest by the FNO.
xi.NO will document all cases of no-shows and cases requiring disciplinary action and inform the concerned controlling HQrs for taking necessary action.
xii.After dePARTure of train, combined passenger manifest will be circulated to BSF as well as concerned CAPFs by respective nodal agency on the same day through fax for record.
xiii.FNO/NO will also liaise with Transit Nodal Officer detailed by respective CAPFs at various major intermittence Rly Stations for convenience of troops and coordination with other CAPFs.
Screening/Documentation/Passengers Manifest
a.The list of passengers including their regimental No, Rank, Name, Unit/HQ, Sex, age, date of journey, journey from-to, name of boarding station, details of onwards journey, Mobile number, address etc. should be provided to the Nodal Officer by each CAPF at least ten days in advance which will be compiled and the combined Manifest will be provided to Station Manager 24 hours prior to dePARTure of train, at the respective Railway Stations.
b.In most emergent cases the last change may be informed to Station Manager by NO at respective Railway Station five to four hours before the scheduled time of the train. However, reserve passengers will be considered again the vacant berth.
c.A list will be prepared in respect of each individual for availing rail coach at the Unit/HQ in the format at (a) above which will be produced to the OC transit Camp/FNO while requisitioning for the berth.
d.Persons intends to avail this facility, will approach to concerned HQ or nodal Officer thorough telephone/ SMS , from where the trains will originate to get the berth reserved on availability of berth at least 03 days in advance in the format at (a) above.
e.Person who wants to board at intermediate stations, will also approach to concerned HQ or Force Nodal Officer & Nodal Officer from where the trains will originate for reservation of berth in the format at (a) above.
Office Space, Telephone Number And Mobile Number
Name, Contact number, e.mail address and official address of all the Force Nodal Officer, Nodal Officer and Transit Nodal Officer be circulated to all CAPFs.
a.Space to the Force Nodal Officer and his team at Railway Station may be provided by CAPFs of Nodal Agency/Railway authority.
b.Name, Contact number, e.mail address and official address of all the Force Nodal Officer, Nodal Officer and Transit Nodal Officer be circulated to all CAPFs.
Ticket & Reporting Time
A list of passengers who will commute the journey will be provided by the Force Nodal Officers to the Station Manager and on the basis of this list, Nodal Officers will collect the authority of traveling in earmarked coaches from Station Manager at Railway Station one day prior to the date of journey in the shape of Token, Coupon and boarding pass or any authority provided by Station authority.
10 Security Check
All passengers are required to carry their laminated Identity Cards for identification. All passengers will undergo the security check at the platform and luggage screening as per the procedure of Railway.
11 Check In/Check Out
All passengers will undergo normal procedure of check-in and check-out routine of Railway as is done for civilian passengers. Railway will provide the authority for travel in earmarked coach to all passengers checking in as per the list/manifest provided to them.
The troops will occupy the earmarked berths allotted to them to avoid any confusion/delay in train.
12. Luggage Restrictions
Passengers are allowed to carry only 40 Kgs per head as free luggage.
Articles such as Gas cylinder, Stove, Kerosene oil/Diesel/Patrol, Match box, explosive items and contraband prohibited under N.D.P.S Act 1985 shall not be permitted to be carried on board. The passengers are advised not to carry such items with them to avoid inconvenience/embarrassment while screening/checking of luggage and any likely delay while boarding.
Passengers are responsible for carrying their own baggage and conduct "X" ray checking under the supervision of security staff and also identifying their baggage before boarding.
13. Machanism For Payment
The entire amount of coaches is being paid by BSF to concerned Zonal Railway Authorities in advance after sharing the amount from other CAPFs as per terms and condition of FTR of Railway. The personnel availing this facility must not be issued any railway warrant.
14. Modification
Any modifications/changes in the Standing Operating Procedure may be carried out in consultation with other CAPFs and Railway Authority, if desired to make it functionally more effective and convenient to follow.
Special Instructions To The Passengers-Troops Discipline
a.Troops are to be briefed thoroughly by Force Nodal Officer regarding their conduct during journey. In case of any misconduct on their PART, necessary disciplinary action would be initiated against such personnel by the competent authority of respective CAPFs.
b.All personnel will be in possession of laminated I/Card and movement order/leave certificate, as the case may be.
c.As their needs are being addressed to by the FNO and NO they should be patient and behave properly irrespective of their rank.
d.All passenger-troops will occupy only the allotted berths.
e.Due attention will be paid to instructions of railways to be adopted in the event of emergency.
f.All Nodal Agencies will depute their own rep of the rank of SI/ASI initially for a one month from the date of attachment of coaches who will travel in the coaches in proper uniform to assist the troops and to maintain discipline enroute. The rep will also liaise and coordinate with T.T.E for any assistance enroute.
16.Conclusion
The Standing Operating Procedure has been framed keeping in view the functional requirement of operating the railway coaches. It is expected that all CAPFs and Railway authority will co-operate in smooth functioning of railway coaches a success.
Force Nodal Officer & Nodal Officer
Transit Nodal Officer
Location |
Nodal Agency |
Transit Nodal Officer (SO) |
Unit Office |
Delhi |
CRPF |
Sh. Durga Prasad, Comdt-5 Bn |
DIG, Range Delhi |
Patna |
CRPF |
No. 801140776 SI/GD Ram Anugrah Prasad |
DIG Range Patna |
Allahabad |
CRPF |
No. 800664229 SI/GD Akshay Kumar , GC Allahabad |
GC Allahabad |
Jammu |
CRPF |
No. 840250059 SI/GD Surender Kumar 25 BN |
GC Bantalab/ DIG JMU |
Bhopal |
CRPF |
No. 830752917 SI/GD Ramesh Chandra Gautam |
GC Bhopal |
Nagpur |
CRPF |
No. 075050046 Insp/GD Sunit Soren |
GC Nagpur |
Jalandhar |
CRPF |
No. 830721228 SI/GD Malkit Singh |
GC Jalandhar |
Trivandrum |
CRPF |
No. 800290258 SI/GD K.S. Panicker |
GC Pallipuram |
Lucknow |
CRPF |
No. 790460099 SI/GD K.C. Khatua |
GC Lucknow |
Chennai |
CISF |
ASI K. Karunakaran |
Gp. HQ, Chennai |
Mangalore |
CISF |
ASI/GD V.S. Tippai |
CISF, Mangalore |
Dehradun |
ITBP |
ASI/GD Ramender Shukla |
ITBP, Dehradun |
-do- |
CRPF |
850803131 ASI/GD Chandra Ballabh, GC, CRPF, Kathgodam. |
CRPF, Dehradun |
Kolkata |
CISF |
HC/GD Ajmot Ali, |
CISF Unit, BCCl-CCWO, Dhanbad (Jharkhand) |
New Jalpaigudii |
CRPF |
No. 851310021 SI/GD Gopal Chakraborty |
GC Siliguri |
New Kooch Vihar |
CRPF |
No. 880903346ASI/GD B.K. Dey |
48 Bn |
Barauni |
CRPF |
SI/GD Bharat Singh |
GC MZR |
Muzaffarpur |
CRPF |
SM/GD Deoraj Anand |
GC MZR |
Ara |
CRPF |
No. 821141117 SI/GD Shiv Kr Ram |
47 Bn |
Dhanbad |
CRPF |
27 Bn |
|
Gaya |
CRPF |
No. 800660722 SI/GD J. Kujur |
159 Bn |
Mughal Sarai |
CRPF |
95 Bn |
|
Banaras |
CRPF |
95 Bn |
|
Gwalior |
CRPF |
No. 860340614 ASI/GD Gopal Tomar |
GC GWL |
Vijayawada |
CRPF |
No. 850300156 SI/GD S.N.A. Rasool |
125 NDRF |
Liaison Officer
Location |
Nodal Agency |
Liaison Officer (SO) |
Unit Office |
Guwahaty |
CRPF |
No. 841310117 ASI/GD Suresh Paswan of GC Guwahaty Mobile No. 09401606176 |
GC GTY |
Lalgarh, Bikaner |
CRPF |
No. 811330843 SI/GD Mahender Singh, GC-I Ajmer Mobile No. 09785928304 |
GC-I AJMER |
Kolkata |
CRPF |
No. 850798469 SI/RO Md. Rafique of 3rd Sig Bn Mobile No. 09433604275/ 08100945614 |
DIG SIG RANGE |
Jammu |
CRPF |
No. 840250059 SI/GD Surender Kumar of 25 Bn Mobile No. 07298003469 |
GC JAMMU |
CHENNAI |
CRPF |
No. 871222662 ASI/GD S. Balashanmugam |
GC AVADI |
Mangalore |
CRPF |
RTC PERINGOME |
|
Dehradun |
CRPF |
No. 850803131 ASI/GD Chandra Ballabh of GC Kathgodam |
GC KGM |
Amritsar |
CRPF |
No. 800688664 SI/RO Hardev Singh, |
13 BN (GC JDR) |
Allahabad |
CRPF |
No. 800664229 SI/GD Akshay Kmar of GC Allahabad |
GC Allahabad |
Jallandhar |
CRPF |
No. 830721228 SI/GD Malkit Singh of GC JDR Mobile No. 09592852992 |
GC JDR |
Nagpur |
CRPF |
No. 075050046 Insp/GD Sunit Soren of GC NGR, Mobile No. 09405348937 |
GC NGR |
Bhopal |
CRPF |
No. 830752917 SI/GD Ramesh Chandra Goutam of GC BPL Mobile No. 09584353020 |
GC BPL |
Patna |
CRPF |
No. 801140776 SI/GD Ram Anugrah Prasad of DIGP Patna Mobile No. 08544337342 & 8877475974 |
DIGP Patna |