Tamil Nadu Medical Service- Sanction of Rural Allowance ar extention of Service beyond date of retirement for Medical Officers working Primary Health Centers- Orders issued
HEALTH MEDICINE HOMEOPATHY &
FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT
G.O. Ms.No,1144 Dated 25th June 1990
11thAani,Pramodhoot
Thiruvalluvar Aandu 2021
Order
The Government accord sanction on for the payment Rs. 400/- p month (Rupees Four hundred only) Rural allowance to the Medical Office Working in Primary Health Centre in Lieu of Special pay of Rs. 150/- being pc to them subject to the conditions that the Medical Officers should reside tl place where the Primary Health Centre is situated.
2. The Government also direct that if a Medical Officer in the- Tar Nadu Medical Service on the verge of retirement, is willing to stay and Servi in Rural areas i.e. in Primary Health Centre) his /her Services shall be utilizi far two more years till attending the age of 60, by way of re - employment a posted to the Primary Health Centre.
3. This order issues with the concurrence of finance Department vi its U.O.No. 3446/F.S./P/ 90 dt. 20.6.90.
(BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR)
Copyof Govt. LetterNo.4050/21/2000 Health Dated 8.9.2000
Sub : Varunmn Kappom Thittam - Health Camps - Travelling Allowance for
Medical Officers and Other staff attending Health Camps (Varumun Kappom Thittam) -Orders - Issued.
Ref : From the Director & special-officer, Varumun Kappom Thittam,
Chennai-6, letter No. : 625/VKT/20QO dated 26.7.2000 addressed to the Secretary to Government, Health and Family Welfare Department chennai-9.
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In the circumstances reported by the Director and special Officer, Varumun Kappom Thittam in the reference cited, the Government accept his request and order that, the Medical Officers and other staff, who are attending Health camps of Varumum Kappom Thittam1 are eligible for Travelling Allowance, subject to the norms prescribed under M.T.A. rules. The Director of Medical Education, Director of Medical and Rural Health Services, Director of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Director of Family Welfare and Director of Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy are therefore instructed to draw and disburse the eligible Travelling Allowance to the Medical Officers and other staff who attend the Health camps • and the expenditure shall be debited under the respective salary of accounts.
2. The Director of Medical Education, Director of Medical & Rural Health Services, Director of Public Health & Preventive Medicine, Director of Family Welfare and Director of Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy are also requested to make necessary priovision in the Revised Estimate 2000 - 2001 towards the above item of expenditure.
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