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Madhya Pradesh to increase retirement age of coop
staff
Bhopal, Oct 1: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan Wednesday
announced several benefits, including enhancement in retirement age for the
staff of cooperative institutions.
Addressing a convention here, Chouhan said cooperative fair price shops would be
made multi-purpose and retirement age of personnel of cooperative institutions
at all levels would be increased from 58 years to 60 years.
He said a committee would be constituted for laying down uniform service
conditions for staff of cooperative institutions.
The committee, comprising of representatives of cooperative bodies and the
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), would submit its
report within the specified time limit, said Chouhan.
The board of directors of apex institutions and central cooperative banks shall
no longer be required to obtain requisite permission for granting service
extension to their employees.
Fifty percent dearness allowance (DA) of cooperative bank staff would be clubbed
with basic pay. Fifteen percent interim relief would also be provided against
DA.
An assistant of the cooperative bodies would receive minimum pay of Rs.2,500 per
month and a watchman Rs.1,500. The payment of minimum pay would be compensated
by the state government from its budget.
Cooperative institutions will have the right to make recruitment while a process
of regularisation of services of employees working on contract, work charge and
daily wages would be adopted on the lines of the procedure of regularisation of
daily wage employees of the government, he added.
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