Dearness allowance.(IREC - 1401)
Group ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ and ‘D’ railway servants shall be granted dearness allowance on the scales and under the conditions laid down by the Central Government from time to time
Application. (IREC - 1402)
The Dearness Allowance shall be admissible to all whole-time railway servants including temporary staff, staff paid from contingencies, piece-workers, workshop staff and apprentices drawing stipends, but excludes an employee whose remuneration is fixed specially with reference to market conditions and not at a rate already sanctioned for his class and the apprentices recruited under the Apprentice Act, 1961 and Apprentice Rules, 1962 who are not eligible for dearness allowance under these rules.
Allowance to contract officers.-- (IREC - 1404)
Dearness Allowance may be granted to officers engaged on contract for specified periods who may be otherwise eligible for it irrespective of whether there is a provision in the contract for the grant to them of any concession or allowance of a general nature which may be sanctioned for officers of corresponding status in the regular service and subject to the condition that they have not already been allowed in the fixation of their pay an element of compensation to meet the increase in the cost of living.
Allowance to officers on ad-hoc rates of pay.-- (IREC - 1405)
The dearness allowance will also be admissible to those officers on ad-hoc rates of pay provided their pay was fixed without taking into account any allowance drawn by them prior to their appointment on the ad-hoc rates of pay, as compensation, for the high cost of living.
Allowance to military officers.-- (IREC - 1406)
Military officers in civil employ drawing civilian rates of pay will be eligible for the Dearness Allowance as admissible to Railway servants in corresponding grades, while Military officers drawing Military rates of pay and allowance will be governed by the rules or orders on the subject applicable to the personnel of the Armed Forces.
Allowance on varying rates of pay.- (IREC - 1407)
The admissibility and the amount of allowance to be drawn by railway servants drawing varying rates of pay during the course of a month will be determined by the emoluments drawn during each particular broken period of a month.
Allowance on joining and leaving service.-- (IREC - 1408)
In the case of a railway servant joining or leaving service in the course of a month, the allowance will be determined with reference to the monthly rate of pay and will be proportionate to the actual days of employment in the month.
Allowance during Foreign service.-- (IREC - 1409)
A railway servant in foreign service may draw dearness allowance from the foreign employer on the basis of foreign service pay, if the foreign employer is willing to bear the cost and provided that the rates as well as the monetary limits (including marginal adjustments) for the eligibility for the allowance are not higher than those sanctioned for railway servants.
Drawl of allowance during deputation out of India.-- (IREC - 1410)
A Railway employee deputed for training abroad under the various officially sponsored training schemes may be allowed dearness allowance at the rate at which he would have drawn dearness allowance had he not proceeded on deputation abroad for training excluding any regular leave taken abroad.
The allowance will not be admissible to railway servants posted ex-India to specified posts. Also Dearness Allowance or Dearness Pay is not admissible in conjunction with foreign allowance.
Drawl of allowance during suspension.-- (IREC - 1411)
In addition to subsistence allowance, a railway servant under suspension shall be entitled to dearness allowance appropriate to the actual subsistence allowance admissible from time to time.
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