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Hand Book On TADA PDF
ON
TA/DA & LTC
(OFFICERS OF THE ARMY)
2009
Publication Committee,
Office of the Controller of Defence Accounts(Officers),
Golibar Maidan, Pune 411 001.
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Preface
1.
The necessity for this handbook on TA/DA & LTC grew out of a requirement for
presenting to the Army officers a simple, abridged and updated compilation of orders which
would help in their submission of claims. The effort was initiated to bridge the gap between
understanding of our clients & requirement as laid down in official procedures. These were
scattered across various books and written in official legalese, which could be subject to
differing interpretations.
2.
In this edition, we have tried to ensure that all latest orders including orders on
implementation of Sixth Pay Commission and clarifications endorsed by the CGDA till 31
Jul 09 have been incorporated. For orders/clarifications received after 31 Jul 09, the website
may be visited at www.cdaopune.org. Officers submit their claims up to 2 years in the
normal course and thereafter with time bar sanction of CFA. As such, the provisions
regarding entitlements of TA/DA/LTC as per Fifth Pay Commission have also been
retained. It has been our sincere effort to make the Hand Book as simple as possible with
appropriate examples.
3.
An important chapter in this book is the list of Dos and Donts which is required to
be followed meticulously. These are broad guidelines, which lay down the etiquette to be
maintained for all correspondence.
4.
This book is only a compilation of orders for general information and does not
replace the books on regulations or other basic Govt orders. It should, therefore, not be
quoted as an authority at the time of reference during submission of claims to this office or
to any other authority or while making representation on the above matters. Rather, the
actual authority in the respective books of Regulations should be quoted. Also, Govt orders
and rules issued after the publication of the book should be taken into consideration.
5.
We intend to use the advancement in the field of IT and technological solutions
available in the market to ensure timely services for providing information to the officers. A
step in this regard has been taken towards resolving the long deliberated issue of ensuring
timely receipt of monthly Statement of Account (SoA). We have crossed an important
milestone by launching the utility of displaying the SoA of all Army officers on our website.
This facility is accessible to all Registered Users having internet access. With the advent of
SoA on the web, delay / loss in transit is obviated and expeditious information available
helps the officers to manage their finances in a planned manner. Officers who have not
registered may do so to avail of this useful facility, rather than depending upon the receipt of
hard copy of the SoA. In addition to display of SoA of the current month, SoAs for previous
six months have also been made available on the website from Jul 09, with PDF version to
be provided soon.
6.
Keeping in line with e-technology, e-mail facility for grievance / feedback may be
used by the officers, whenever required, as it is a sure way of ensuring that the queries are
registered & that they can be monitored and replied faster than Snail mail or other
conventional correspondence.
7.
Claims on account of requisition for urgent moves have been posing problem for
some time. As the transit time for these requisitions, at times, is 7 to 10 days, such advances
cannot be availed if the move is at short notice. In these cases, the officers first make their
own arrangements and later prefer claims. Many a times, officers not aware of their
entitlements draw more and are later disturbed by huge recoveries and penal interest.
8.
To obviate the above and ensure timely services to Army officers, a web based
TA/DA client module is under in-house development, which will enable the officers to
submit their requisitions through the website, based on valid login and password, in a preaudited manner. It is very user friendly and will help the user with cautionary & advisory
messages at every step so that the officers can prefer correct requisitions. This project has
been developed mainly to facilitate preparation of requisitions and claims of Army officers
on account of Temporary Duty/Permanent Duty/LTC. It also aims at generating soft
copies along with hard copies of requisitions/claims through single data entry. The data and
information received through the website which will soon be available on a dedicated server,
can directly be integrated with our system for instant and uniform processing. Further, with
acceptability of digital signatures, the process will become paperless.
9.
This edition could not have materialised without the meticulous work put in both by
my officers and staff as well as valuable comments and suggestions received from Army
officers. I wish for this synergy to continue so that our Service to the Services reaches
greater heights.
Date: 17 Aug 09
(S S Sandhu)
Controller of Defence Accounts (Officers)
INDEX
PARA NO.
PAGE NO.
SUBJECT
PART I GENERAL & DUTY JOURNEYS
CHAPTER 1
General Instructions for Army officers for the preparation of
their TA Claims and allied matters
Dos and Donts for Army officers
1-18
18-A
CHAPTER 2
General Information on TA/DA
Duty journey
19-20
21
Mode of conveyance
22
Classification of journeys
Routes
23-27
28-28A
29-33
34-36
Lien on conveyance
37-44
CHAPTER 3
Regulation of TA - Temporary Duty Journeys
TA when admissible
Accommodation entitlements for journeys on temporary duty
45
46-55
56-72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83-84
85
86
87-88
89
90
91
92
93
TA/DA for
investigations
attachments
to
units/establishment
for
93A
94
95
96
97-99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
Conveyance Allowance
TA/DA claim Audit of Non Public Funds
107- 107A
108
CHAPTER 4
Permanent Duty Journeys
TA Entitlement for a journey on permanent duty
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116-117
118
119
120
121
122
123-126
127-128
129
130
Incidents
of
TA/DADepartments/Govt
131
officers
lent
to
other
CHAPTER 5
Retirement/Release/Discharge/Transfer to reserve
132-135
136-137
138
139
Blank
140
10
141
142
143
144-147
148
149
150
CHAPTER 6
TA/DA on Re-employment of retired regular officers
151
CHAPTER 7
Travel abroad Official duties
152-158
CHAPTER - 8
Camp Allowance to NCC and TA officers
159-161
CHAPTER 9
Advance of TA/DA/LTC
Drawal of advance from CDA(O)/Field Imprest : when
admissible
Submission of adjustment claims
162-169
170-170A
171
172
173
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APPENDIX I
Typical examples -TA Entitlement
Permanent Duty
Temporary Duty
PART II LEAVE JOURNEY
CHAPTER-10
Use of Form D (IAFT-1709)
CONCESSIONAL VOUCHER
(IAFT-1732)
When permissible by officers and family
and
Form
1
2-3
6-8
10-11
12-13
Blank
14
CHAPTER 11
Leave Travel Concessions
15
12
16
17
18
19
19-A
20
21
22-37
38
39
40-41
42
43-44
45
46-56
57
58
59-60
61
62
63
Blank
64
65
13
66
Blank
67
68
69
70
71-72
73
74
75
Blank
76
77
78
79-80
81
Blank
82
14
83-88
89-91
Blank
92
93-101
102-120
121
122-128
129
130-134
135
136
APPENDIX II
Typical examples LTC entitlements
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PART I
GENERAL AND DUTY
JOURNEYS
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CHAPTER- I
Guidelines for Army Officers for the preparation
of their TA claims and allied matters
General
1. Travelling allowance claims (including claims on account of daily allowance and leave travel
concessions) should give full particulars of the moves. Orders of the competent authority
wherever necessary should be obtained and furnished in original, signed in ink in support of the
claim. The countersigning authority should exercise necessary checks laid down in Rule 9 TR
before countersigning the claims.
If the TA/DA/LTC claims are received in the office of the CDA(O) with incomplete/
insufficient particulars, they have perforce to be returned for complying with the audit
requirements. This involves avoidable correspondence and delay in the settlement of the bills.
It should be realised that audit authorities have little discretion to relax the rules framed
by the Govt and have to ensure compliance with such rules and orders by all concerned both in
letter and spirit. The need for correct preparation of TA/DA/LTC claims with full particulars
and their thorough check by the countersigning authority need not, therefore, be overemphasised.
2.
Name, full address including Pin Code No. & Bank Code of the latest nominated
bankers should be given in the TA/DA claims
3.
TA/DA claims for supplementary charges should be linked with the original claim for
the move with full particulars.
4.
TA/DA for courses conducted locally other than authorised in Category A or B
establishments is not payable. As all officers are entitled to free rations, Daily Messing
Allowance is also not admissible.
5.
Advance of TA/DA/LTC and Pay should be preferred separately and submitted to
CDA(O) with a copy of move sanction/posting order as the case may be.
6.
As a copy of the movement order is required to be attached with each TA/DA claim in
respect of temporary duty/permanent duty move, forwarding of advance copies thereof to the
CDA(O) serves no useful purpose, resulting in unnecessary work and waste of paper. Advance
copies of movement orders should not, therefore, be forwarded to the CDA(O).
( AO 681/73 and 130/75)
7.
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All financial sanctions including sanctions for rail moves, air travel, car conveyance and
other types of expenditure should be signed in ink. Where this is inconvenient due to large
number of copies being required to be made out, the copies intended for the audit authorities on
which payment will have to be authorised must be signed in ink. However, other copies may be
issued under cyclostyled signature.
Sanction communicated to audit without the signature in ink will not be accepted in
audit by the CDA(O).
( AO 775/73)
8.
A person signing a certificate is personally responsible for the correctness of all the facts
stated therein and is liable to suitable action for false or incorrect statements. All ranks must,
therefore, exercise great care in signing any certificate. Nothing, which is not in their knowledge,
should be certified. If a prescribed form of a certificate does not fit in with the facts or if the facts
are not known to him, the person required to sign it should either amend it suitably or not sign it at
all.
Travelling and other claims must be treated with equal care. In such claims, it is not the
amount of the claim but the facts on which such claim is based, which have to be certified.
If an officer has any doubt about a certificate or claim, which he is required to sign, he
should seek the advice of the audit department or staff officer concerned, before signing it.
( AO 6/02)
9.
The correct position regarding the delegation of powers by the controlling officers and
competent authorities under the provisions of Rules in Travel Regulations is as under:
(a)
Powers mentioned in this rule are either of the local superior officer or of the controlling
officer. This fact should, therefore, be specifically mentioned while delegating powers under the
above rule.
If the delegation of powers is of those of the controlling officer (as distinct from those
of the local superior), the provisions of Rule 3 TR have to be complied with. According to this
rule, the controlling officer has to obtain the express permission of the competent authority (as
defined in Rule 2 TR) before he can delegate his powers to a subordinate officer. The letter
regarding delegation of powers of a controlling officer to a subordinate officer (as distinct from
local superior officer) should, therefore, invariably contain a reference to the number and date of
the letter from the competent authority under which permission has been granted to the
controlling officer for delegation of his powers to subordinate officer. In case the delegation of
powers is of those of the local superiors, such specific permission of the competent authority is
not required.
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(b)
Delegation of powers under the Rules in Financial Regulations is quite different from
that under Rules in TR. Under Rule 65(b) FR Pt I, a competent financial authority may
authorise a staff officer to sign communications and documents of a financial character on his
behalf. Such a staff officer need not necessarily be holding a first grade staff appointment.
However, for delegation of powers of a competent authority under the Rules in TR, the staff
officer should be holding or officiating in the first grade staff appointment vide Rule 3(b) TR.
This distinction should clearly be kept in view, while delegating powers of competent authority
under Rules in TR.
(AO 90/77)
10.
Officers will address all queries on pay matters and TA matters to their OC who will
refer only actual and not hypothetical cases to the CDA(O). The OC will address the CDA(O)
in the form of a letter containing interalia, the following information:
(i)
Rank, full name, personal No., CDA(O) Account Number of the officer as per the latest
Statement of Account. Bankers name & address and nature of Bank Account with Bank
Account No. will also be quoted if the reference is regarding remittance of any amount to
Bankers.
(ii)
(iii)
Signals and telegrams will not normally be addressed to CDA(O), but where their use is
unavoidable, particulars as in para above should invariably be mentioned. Precedence
classification like OP IMMEDIATE OR PRIORITY will not be used. Unwarranted
correspondence by officers direct by signal/telegram will render the officer liable for payment of
their cost.
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In all the claims submitted to the CDA(O), the officers will invariably mention the full
address of their Bankers, the nature of Bank Account viz. Savings Bank, Current or otherwise
and the Bank Account Number. It should not be assumed that this information would already
be available with the CDA(O). The Bankers should be the one nominated by the officer for
remittance of his monthly pay and allowances.
(AO 4/03)
10(A). Remittance of Govt dues in favour of CDA(O)
Whenever any Govt dues, such as unutilised / excess advances of TA/DA drawn, pay
and allowances etc. are required to be refunded by the officers through MRO in favour of
CDA(O). The specific ten digit code number allotted to CDA(O) viz. 4021000009 is
required to be indicated on the MRO so as to avoid possibility of mixing of receipt among
other CsDA. In addition, the particulars i.e. on what account the amount is remitted is also
required to be indicated on the MRO.
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11.
TA/DA claims which are subject to audit and payment by the Regional CDA
The following types of claims are subject to audit and payment by the Regional CsDA.
They should be submitted to the Regional CDA concerned and not to the CDA(O).
(i)
TA claims for the moves of relatives to visit an officer reported as dangerously ill either
in a civil hospital or a service hospital or to attend his funeral, cost of conveyance of the relatives
is paid out of the Permanent Advance held by hospital.
(CGDA letter No.14110/AT-P-VI dated 06 Jan 76)
(ii)
Oct 83)
(iii)
Claims on account of preservation and transportation of dead bodies of service
personnel killed in war/CI operations and such other operations.
(iv) Travel by fastest means including air* shall be authorised for onward and return journeys
to dependents of deceased officer for conducting customary social rites.
W.e.f. 13 Jul 09, in all cases of air travel, both domestic and international, where the
Government of India bears the cost of air passage, the officials concerned may travel only by
AIR INDIA.
For travel to stations not connected by Air India, the officials may travel by Air India to
the hub/point closest to their eventual destination, beyond which they may utilise the services of
another airline which should also preferably be an alliance partner of Air India.
(GoI, Ministry of Finance F.No.19024/1/2009-E.IV dated 13 Jul 09)
(Rule 216, 217 & 218 A TR)
(v)
Conveyance granted to two relatives of battle casualties at Govt expense to meet service
personnel admitted in a Military Hospital, presently limited to Lt Col upto 31 Aug 08, has been
extended to all officers irrespective of rank.
( Rule 162 TR)
Orders mentioned at Sl. No. (iv) and (v) above are effective from 01 Sep 08.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
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(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
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(i)
Copy of special sanction, such as sanction for the move ordered under Rule 4(ii) TR,
should be attached in original. Certified true copies of sanctions are not sufficient for the
purpose.
(j)
Original receipt from Railways/Roadways/freight paid for conveyance of baggage or
motor car/motor cycle/scooter should be attached with the claim. If the receipts are lost, a
certificate of payment from the Railways/Roadways should be obtained and attached with the
claim. If neither is possible, sanction of the controlling officer, waiving this requirement vide
Rule 23 TR should be obtained and attached with the claim.
(k)
Controlling officers under Rule 23 (ii) TR may waive the production of cash receipts for
road journeys viz. bus tickets in respect of leave journeys undertaken by officers and their
families under Rule 177(A), 177(B) and 179 TR, whenever they are satisfied in regard to the
genuineness of the claim and the bonafides of the journey having been performed. The above
relaxation will be made by the controlling officers themselves, purely on merits in really
deserving cases and not as a general measure.
(l)
The ticket number and the PNR number indicated in the Railway ticket should be
furnished in the LTC claims. This requirement cannot be waived.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12647/Q Mov/2464/D(Mov)/2001 dated 11 Sep 01 and AHQ
letter No.
32012/Q Mov C dated 13 Jun 93)
(m)
Claims relating to cost of warrant under Rule 47(iii) TR should be countersigned by the
appropriate controlling officer (not the local superior officer) specified in Rule 6 TR. This is one
of the frequent omissions and should be avoided.
(n)
The rank, name and designation, appointment of the officer countersigning the claim
should be indicated in BLOCK letters to enable proper verification of the signature in audit.
(o)
When a claim originally submitted to the CDA(O) is lost or misplaced and a fresh claim
is preferred subsequently, a certificate prescribed in Rule 43(i) FR Part II should be furnished
with the fresh claim. Specimen of certificate is:
"Certified that (here enter the missing document) has been lost and to avoid the
possibility of double charge being made, a note has been made in (here enter in which
document) on record in my office."
(p)
The CDA(O) Account Number of the officer as shown in the latest Statement of
Account issued by the CDA(O) should be indicated on the claim. This is essential to locate the
records in the office of the CDA(O). Failure to furnish the correct CDA(O) Account Number
of the officer is apt to delay the payment of the claim.
(q)
The correct name and address of the Bankers (which should be the same as nominated
by the officer for the remittance of his pay and allowances) to whom the cheque in payment of
the claim is to be issued should be indicated on the claim. The correct Bank Account Number
and the nature of the Account held should also be specified. In the absence of the same, the
cheques are likely to be returned by the Bankers or postal authorities.
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(r)
The particulars of Railway warrants and Form D (viz. the number and date, the stations
between which used and the quantity of baggage conveyed) used, if any, should be furnished.
(s)
When conveyance of car on transfer is claimed for the first time, please furnish full
details like date of purchase of car and copy of registration certificate together with the claim.
14.
In cases where competent authority has sanctioned the move, the countersignature of
claims by the local superior officer is sufficient. In other cases, claims are required to be
countersigned by controlling officer as mentioned in Appendix- II TR.
14(A).
(i)
All officers of the rank of Major General and above irrespective of their appointments
and posting are permitted to submit their TA/DA claims without countersignature. However,
they are not authorised to sanction their own move.
(ii)
Similarly, officers mentioned in Appendix IV TR are also permitted to submit their
claims without countersignature of controlling officer.
(Rule 6 TR and Appendix IV TR)
15.
(i)
A copy of the sanction, in original, of the authority sanctioning the move under
Appendix-III or Rule 4(ii) TR, as the case may be.
(ii)
The specific duty performed by the officer at the outstation should be clearly indicated.
(iii)
(iv)
The actual mode of conveyance used and the actual expenditure/fare paid from duty
point to Railway station and vice-versa, supported by a certificate to that effect.
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
All printed certificates on the reverse of IAFT 1716 are to be completed, scoring out the
inapplicable portions.
Claims for daily allowance as per Sixth Pay Commission orders should be accompanied
with original receipts for food bills, travel charges at temporary duty point and for
accommodation charges for stay in establishments registered /licensed as hotels, by
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proper authority or in messes, Govt Guest houses, Circuit Houses, MES Inspection
Bungalows.
(viii)
(ix)
Ration allowance is recoverable from the amount of halt DA. If the officer has not drawn
ration/ration money, it should be supported with the certificate from the CO / OC at
the HQ station that the officer has not drawn free ration in kind or cash in lieu of free
ration.
(x)
The exact distance involved should be indicated in case where mileage allowance is
claimed for journeys by road.
(B)
(i)
(ii)
When cartage is claimed for the journeys between residence and Railway station, the
exact distance involved should be specified and a certificate to the effect that Govt transport was
not provided for the purpose, should be furnished.
(iii)
The correct ages of children, sisters and minor brothers for whom TA/DA is claimed,
should be specified.
(iv)
Certificate that the family members, for whom TA/DA has been claimed, are residing
with and wholly dependent on the officer.
(v)
The stations between which the journey was performed by each member of the family
and the dates of their moves should be clearly indicated.
(vi)
In case TA is claimed for conveyance of part of baggage by a mode, other than on
warrant, the quantity involved should be specified.
(vii)
Certificate whether free Govt transport is utilised for the conveyance of self, family
members.
(viii)
(ix)
(x)
(C)
(i)
The stations between which the journeys were performed by the individuals, for whom
LTC is claimed, should be furnished.
(ii)
The dates of onward and return journeys should be furnished in respect of each
member, for whom LTC is claimed.
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(iii)
If the journey is by rail, the class of accommodation should be indicated. If the journey
is by a mode other than by rail, the full details thereof should be furnished.
(iv)
The period of leave sanctioned to the officer and a copy of the order sanctioning the
leave should be furnished.
(v)
The home station as recorded in the officer's service documents should be furnished.
(vi)
A certificate to the effect that the officer has not availed of a similar leave travel
concession either under Rule 177(A) or 177(B) TR previously during the calendar year
_________ for himself and for wife and children, should be furnished.
A certificate to the effect that the officer has availed/not availed leave travel concession
either under Rule 177(A) or 177(B) or 177(C) TR previously during the calendar year _________
for himself, in case officer is serving in field area, should be furnished.
(vii)
If the claim is under Rule 177(B) TR, a certificate to the effect that officer and/or his
wife have/has not availed of the concession previously during the current block year _____ ,
should be furnished.
(viii)
(ix)
A certificate to the effect that the station to which LTC is claimed is the home station of
the officer as recorded in his service documents should be furnished.
(x)
The details of the family member(s) and his/their relationship to the officer should be
specified.
(xi)
When LTC is claimed for children, sisters or minor brothers, their age should be
indicated.
(xii)
A certificate to the effect that LTC under Rule 177(A) TR has not been claimed
previously during the calendar year ______ in respect of the dependents(s) for whom LTC is
claimed under this claim, should be furnished.
(xiii) A certificate to the effect that the members, for whom LTC is claimed, are wholly
dependent on the officer and that their income does not exceed Rs.3500/- per month from all
sources including pension (inclusive of temporary increase in pension and pension equivalent to
DCRG benefits), should be furnished.
(xiv) Correct facts should be furnished in the LTC claims. An officer signing a certificate is
personally responsible for the correctness of all facts stated therein. LTC is not intended to be a
source of profit. Claiming of fares by a higher class than actually travelled or claiming LTC for a
journey not performed or claiming any amount in excess of that actually incurred for the journey
will lead to serious consequences.
The LTC claim should be preferred in the standard form as shown in Appendix A to
AO 30/89. Officers should indicate rail ticket numbers and also PNR numbers when journey is
performed by rail.
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(AO 194/72 & 30/89 and GoI, MoD letter No. 12647/Q Mov C / 2464/D (Mov)/2001
dated 11 Sep 01)
(D)
(i)
The travelling allowance claims for service officers and their family on retirement of
service officers will be preferred in the same manner as in case of permanent duty moves. The
claims of service officers who are their own controlling officers should, however, be
countersigned by their immediate superior Administrative Authority.
(ii)
In addition to documents like IHQ of MoD(Army) letter approving retirement of the
officer, tickets, stamped receipt for conveyance of baggage, car etc., Part II order notifying
permanent address of the officer after retirement is also required to be enclosed with the claim.
16.
(a) All moves on temporary duty should be sanctioned by the appropriate authority
mentioned in Appx III TR as amended. These authorities can sanction the move of an officer
only when the move in question is authorised in Regulations or adhoc Govt letters. Where
move is not so covered by any specific rule or order, specific sanction of the competent
authority under Rule 4(ii) TR would be necessary for admitting the move, in audit. A
competent authority, cannot however, sanction his own move under Rule 4(ii) TR. Approval
of the next higher authority would be necessary in their cases.
(AO 237/70)
(b) Competent authorities and controlling officers should exercise a strict control in
sanctioning moves under their discretionary powers so as to effect maximum economy in
expenditure consistent with efficiency.
(c) Conveyance of servants at Govt expenses is not admissible for journeys on temporary or
permanent duty.
(d) The scale of baggage authorised in Rule 119(iii) TR for temporary duty move should not
exceed Railway Free allowance (RFA). For courses of instructions less than 180 days duration,
the officer is entitled to 20 kgs of baggage over and above RFA at Govt expense. This is
admissible only to officer on move from one peace station to another peace station.
(e) When an officer proceeds to officiate in a leave vacancy and claims TA/DA, full
particulars of the officer in whose leave vacancy the officiating arrangement is made, should be
furnished.
(f) Officers when transferred for medical treatment from one hospital to another will not be
entitled to any daily allowance for halt, for the stay at the hospital.
(g) Conveyance at Govt expense is not admissible for journeys to attend Regimental reunions, Corps Day Celebrations, Trooping of Colours, Ceremonial Parades, Anniversaries,
Dinner day and so on.
(AO 342/65)
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(h) No TA/DA is admissible for the journey in respect of interviews with the superior
authorities in connection with the officers release, appointments, promotion, retention and
allied matters.
(AO 20/96)
(i)
A separate certificate issued by the controlling authorities permitting the employees to
go by Tatkal service under unavoidable circumstances in the interest of state would be required.
This is effective from 04 Sep 06.
(GoI, MoF, Dept of Exp (Exp) ID No.299/E.IV/2006 dated 21 Jul 06 and CGDA
letter No AT/IV/4513/XVII dated 10 Jan 07)
(j)
Re-employed officers are not entitled to travel by Air and in AC 1st Class based on their
pre-retirement rank. Entitlement will be as per the rank in which the officer is re-employed.
W.e.f. 01 Sep 08, the drawal of various allowances and other benefits in the revised
structure based on pay in respect of re-employed officers shall be regulated with reference to pay
that is fixed on re-employment. Pay for these allowances will be the pay fixed before deducting
the pension.
(GoI, MoD letter No.1/69/2008/D(Pay/Service) dated 24 Jul 09)
(k)
Indian Airlines allow 50 per cent concession (MIL-50) on its domestic services to
officers and their family members. This concession can only be availed of:(i)
(ii)
However, this concession is not available when the officer or entitled family members
are travelling at Govt expense where entire expenditure in connection with the move is borne by
the Govt.
(AO 74/75)
Claims on airfare/entitled class rail fare in respect of journey performed on temporary duty,
permanent transfer availing MIL-50 concession are not acceptable. However, MIL-50 concession if
availed of while travelling on leave under LTC rules is acceptable.
17.
(a)
Before a Railway warrant/Form D is issued to an officer, it should be ensured by the
authority issuing the same that the officer is entitled to use it for the journey in question. All the
columns of the form should be filled in and the inapplicable ones scored through. The CDA(O)
Account Number of the officer should invariably be quoted on the form. In case CDA(O)
Account Number has not yet been allotted (in r/o newly commissioned officers), the personal
number should invariably be furnished. The fact that the cost thereof is adjustable by CDA(O)
in respect of Army officers should also be clearly indicated on the top of the form.
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(AO 179/78)
(b)
When more than one Railway warrant or Form D is used for a particular move (e.g.
one warrant for self and another for family and baggage subsequently in consequence of the
transfer of the officer), the forms should be linked and counter linked.
(c)
The correct authority for the move should invariably be noted on the forms, where
warrants have been issued for moves requiring special sanction under the provisions of Rule 4(ii)
TR, 150-A TR etc., mention of the sanction issued by the competent authority should invariably
be made on the warrants.
(d)
When a warrant is issued in respect of the journey of the children, parents, sisters and
minor brothers of an officer, consequent on his permanent transfer, it should be ensured that
they are dependent on the officer and are living with him. These conditions should also be
ensured when a warrant or Form D is issued in respect of such member of the officers family
for their journeys. With effect from 01 Sep 08, parents/step parents living away from the officer
and wholly dependent on the officer are entitled for travelling expenses for LTC under Rule
177(A) TR.
(e)
When a warrant is issued to an officer for his leave journey under Rule 177(A) TR, it
should be ensured that the station to which the warrant is issued is the home station of the
officer, as recorded in his service documents. In case, where an officer is allowed to proceed to a
station other than to his home station, a warrant can be issued only when the distance involved
is not more than that, between the duty station and his home station. In respect of the members
of the family, a warrant can be issued to the home station of the officer only and not to any
other station even though the distance involved may be less.
(f)
Reference to the number and date of order granting leave, the nature and period of the
leave should be indicated on the forms issued for journeys during leave. The number and date
of the order authorising the move on duty, should be indicated on the warrants issued for duty
moves.
When endorsing a receipt for the tickets received in exchange of a Form D, it is
advisable that the individual receiving the ticket(s) indicates in the receipt portion of the Form
D, the number of full and half tickets purchased.
(g)
18.
Under the existing rules, Railways grant a full refund (less 10% where the cancellation
was due to other than official reasons) on unused or partly used tickets issued in exchange of
warrants or Form D, provided these are deposited at the station where the journey terminated
or was due to have commenced. In the event of the journey having to be put off due to official
reasons or due to exigencies of service, in the public interest, the Railway authorities afford full
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refund, provided the claim is supported by a certificate from the competent authority to this
effect.
The following procedure will be adopted by the officer who for some reason is unable to
commence or complete the journey to be performed on tickets already obtained in exchange of
warrants or concession vouchers:
(a)
Unused or partly used tickets will be deposited with the Station Master at the station
where journey was to have commenced or was terminated and a certificate to this effect
obtained in lieu.
(b)
An application for refund giving full particulars will be handed over to the Station
Master and two copies thereof given to the administrative authorities (parent unit/formation) to
enable for processing the case for refund.
(c)
The certificate obtained in lieu of surrendered tickets will be handed over to unit
(administrative authorities) along with the copies of application submitted to Station Master
concerned.
(d)
Unit authorities will be responsible for obtaining refund and CDA(O) will be responsible
for watching the recovery.
If the officer fails to apply within the period of limitation of six months, the loss caused
to the Defence Services Estimates will be debited to the IRLA of the officer.
(e)
Immediately on surrendering of the unused or partly used tickets, unit authorities should
initiate expediting action with the Railway authorities concerned, endorsing a copy thereof to
CDA(O) along with the copy of the officers application for refund giving full particulars of
concession vouchers/warrants and circumstances under which the journey could not be
completed.
(Appx E to SAO 7/S/84)
Where the cancellation was due to other than official reasons, the element of 10% not
accepted for refund by the Railways under their rules, will be debited to the officer's IRLA
immediately. The remaining portion will also be debited to the IRLA if the Railways do not
afford credit within a reasonable time and do not also accept an original debit from this office.
(CGDA letter No. 4401/AT-P dated 22 Jul 69)
18(A). Do's and Donts for Army Officers
Do's
(A)
General
(i)
Please quote full CDA(O) Account Number in all correspondence including enclosures,
FAX, telegrams, E-mails etc.
(ii)
(ii)
(iii)
Cell.
Please correspond separately on matter pertaining to T Wing, Ledger Wing and Rent
(iv)
Please address letters by name to the respective Accounts Officers as given in your
Statement of Account. Contact Accounts Officers over telephone, if required, on their
telephone number given in the Statement of Account.
(v)
Please visit CDA(O) website before sending reminders for status of claims.
(vi)
Please address letters to Complaint Cell only when no response is received from section
within a period of 3 months.
(vii)
(viii)
Please prefer TA/DA & LTC claims in prescribed forms viz. IAFT-1715 for permanent
moves, IAFT-1716 (Revised) for temporary duty moves and Appendix to AO 30/89 for
LTC claims.
(ix)
duty
Please complete all certificates prescribed on the forms for permanent duty, temporary
and LTC claims.
(x)
Please ensure that the claim is countersigned by the local superior authority or
controlling officer as mentioned in Appendix II TR.
(xi)
Please ensure that air tickets are enclosed with the claim wherever journey is performed
by air. Waiver sanction is not acceptable. For LTC journeys, E-tickets along with
boarding pass, duly stamped with security check are mandatory.
(xii)
(xiii)
(xiv)
Please contact Station HQ for the approved rates for taxi as notified by RTO.
(xv)
Please enclose dependency certificate if TA is claimed for parents, brothers and sisters
etc.
(B)
(i)
Please indicate stations between which move is involved, details of family and break-up
of the amount claimed in requisition for advance of TA/DA& LTC.
(ii)
Requisitions may be forwarded by Fax to CDA(O) on Fax No is 020-26453446.
However,
original documents are to be received in CDA(O) within 3 weeks of forwarding the
requisition
through Fax.
(CGDA UO No. AT/IV/4462/PC-14 dated 07 Mar 08)
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(C)
(i)
Please ensure that the nature of temporary duty performed is indicated in the move
sanction.
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Officers have an option to claim Daily Allowance as a complete package for a particular
tour as per revised rates of SPC orders or as per the old rates prior to issue of these revised
orders.
(vi)
(D)
(i)
Please submit consignment note and printed cash receipt duly affixed with revenue
stamp for conveyance of baggage and car.
(ii)
Please enclose a copy of RC book along with the TA/DA claim and indicate date of
purchase of car when conveyance of car is claimed for the first time.
(iii)
Please obtain sanction of the competent authority for extending the lien period for
conveyance of family & baggage after expiry of the lien period.
(iv)
Please forward a copy of letter allotting Govt built married accommodation along with
the TA/DA claim in case family/baggage is moved to new duty station in field area.
(E)
TA/DA on retirement/release
(i)
Please enclose a copy of Pt II order notifying retirement/release from Army service and
address after retirement with the retirement TA claim.
(ii)
(iii)
Please avail TA/DA entitlements on retirement within one year of the date of
retirement.
(iv)
(F)
(i)
Please ensure that Form D' is not used by family members of MNS officer.
(ii)
(iii)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
Do not travel by private vehicles including own car while availing LTC. However, travel
by private airlines is permissible w.e.f. 24 Apr 06.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12647/PVT AIRLINES/Mov C/1708/ D(Mov)/2006 dated 06 Jun
06)
W.e.f. 13 Jul 09, in all cases of air travel, both domestic and international, where the
Government of India bears the cost of air passage, the officials concerned may travel only by Air
India.
For travel to stations not connected by Air India, the officials may travel by Air India to the
hub/point closest to their eventual destination, beyond which they may utilise the services of another
airline which should also preferably be an alliance partner of Air India.
(GoI, MoF OM F.No.19024/1/2009-E.IV dated 13 Jul 09)
(vii)
Do not use Railway warrant for family members while availing LTC under Rule 177(B)
TR.
(viii)
Do not use Railway warrant for self to visit a place beyond 1450 Kms while availing
LTC under Rule 177 (B) TR. The distance criteria under this provision is applicable only
up to 19 Aug 07.
(GoI, MoD letter No.5(1)/2007/D(Mov)/(II) dated 20 Aug 07)
(ix)
(x)
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An officer is considered for the purpose of the rules regarding travelling allowance to be
on duty when performing a journey specified by Regulations in the interest of public service
and not at the request or for the personal convenience or in consequence of the misconduct of
the officer concerned. An Area or Independent Sub Area Commander or a competent authority
may, however, at his discretion permit an officer transferred for misconduct, to travel on duty.
20.
The journey of an officer to attend as an accused in a court of inquiry or a court martial
at an outstation would not be equated to a journey on transfer for misconduct. So long as the
enquiry is not conducted at the outstation at the request of the officer, such a journey would be
viewed as falling within the normal purview of the term Duty and travelling and daily
allowances regulated accordingly, provided the move is sanctioned by the competent authority
mentioned in Appx III TR.
(Note 1 below the term "Duty" under Rule 2 TR)
21.
Family means the service personnels wife or husband, as the case may be, and two
surviving unmarried children or step children wholly dependent on the service personnel
irrespective of whether they are residing with the service personnel or not. It includes married
daughters who have been divorced, abandoned or separated from their husband and residing
with the service personnel and are wholly dependent on the service personnel, parents* and/or
step mother* residing with and wholly dependent on the service personnel, unmarried minor
brothers as well as unmarried, divorced, abandoned, separated from their husband or widowed
sisters residing with and wholly dependent on the service personnel, provided their parents are
either not alive or are themselves wholly dependent on the service personnel.
Notes :(a)
Not more than one wife is included in the term Family for the purpose of these Rules.
However, if a service personnel has two legally wedded wives and the second marriage is with
specific permission of the Govt, the second wife shall also be included in the definition of
Family.
(b)
Children of divorced, abandoned, separated from their husbands or widowed sisters are
not included in the term Family.
(c)
As per Fifth Pay Commission orders, a member of the family whose income from all
sources, including pension, temporary increase in pension but excluding dearness relief on
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pension or stipend etc. does not exceed Rs 1500/- p.m. is deemed to be wholly dependent on
the service personnel.
* As per Sixth Pay Commission (SPC) orders, w.e.f. 01 Sep 08, the parents and/or step
parents (step mother and step father), who are wholly dependent on the service personnel, shall
be included in the definition of the family for the purpose of LTC, irrespective of whether they
are residing with service personnel or not.
Further, the definition of dependency will be linked to the minimum family pension
prescribed in Central Government and Dearness Relief thereon which is Rs.3500/-. The extant
conditions in respect of other relations included in the family including
married/divorced/abandoned/separated/widowed daughters shall continue without any change.
(GoI, MoD letter No.12647/LTC/MOV C/2970/D (Mov)/08 dated 17 Dec 08)
22.
Mode of conveyance
Irrespective of the fact whether serving in a peace or field area, all moves on duty are to
be performed on warrant. If no warrant is used for the duty move, the individual will be entitled
to cost of warrant or the actual expenditure incurred, whichever is less, with the sanction of the
controlling officer under Rule 47(iii) TR.
(Rule 24 and 35 TR and CGDA UO No. AT/IV/4425-II dated 20 Jun 89)
23.
Classification of journeys
All moves for which conveyance at public expense is authorised are classified under two
categories viz.
(i) on temporary duty
(ii) on permanent duty
24(A). The classification is determined by the authority ordering the move according to his
expectations of the period of the officers stay at the outstation. If that authority expects that
duration of duty at an outstation will exceed more than 180 days, he will classify the move as
permanent duty. Otherwise, the move will be classified as temporary duty. However, a
transfer classified initially as temporary shall be re-classified as permanent, if and when the
period of continuous halt on duty in the said station actually exceeds 180 days. He will indicate
the classification of the move in the officers movement/posting order and also the nature of
duty.
(Rule 56 and 91 TR)
(B)
An individual who is posted on permanent duty to one station and moves to that station,
becomes entitled to permanent transfer benefits. In case due to operational/administrative
reasons, the individual is again transferred to another station within 180 days of present posting,
permanent transfer benefits cannot be denied to him. However, these benefits are not admissible
if transfer is made at the request of an officer.
(CGDA letter No. AT/IV/4513/XIV dated 24 Dec 03)
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25.
Notwithstanding the above mentioned provision, no move of an officer shall be
classified as permanent, if it is undertaken in pursuance of a tour of inspection.
26.
In the case of an officer attending an authorised course of instructions at an outstation,
the move will be classified as permanent or temporary as explained below.
(a)
When a course is initially intended to exceed 180 days, the move will be treated as on
permanent duty.
(b)
In determining the classification of moves in respect of courses of instructions, the
duration of the course in a particular station will be the deciding factor. If a course is held at two
different stations, the moves will be classified separately according to the period spent in each
station and not with reference to the total period of the course.
27.
Moves of officers on attachment to other units/formations for the purpose of
investigation or progress of disciplinary cases shall not be classified as permanent even if the
period of attachment exceeds 180 days but will be treated as only temporary and such
attachment being not for the performance of any specific duty in the unit/formation to which so
attached, no DA will be admissible for the period of halt with the attached unit/formation,
unless an officer is detailed to perform some specific duty during such attachment.
(Note 2 below Rule 91 TR)
28.
Routes
(a)
For the purpose of calculating mileage allowance, where admissible, a journey between
two places is held to have been performed by the shortest of two or more practicable routes or
by the cheapest of such routes as may be equally short.
(b)
All individuals travelling on warrant or requisition are required to travel by the main
route unless medical or military reasons render the use of an alternate route desirable.
(c)
Routes which are not actually the shortest but recognised as shortest under Rule 39 TR
for the purpose of mileage allowance may be used for all journeys i.e. whether on cash TA or on
warrant journeys mentioned above.
(Rule 39 TR)
(d)
Travelling allowance by longer route is not admissible in cases where journey could not
be performed by shortest route due to non availability of reserved accommodation of the
entitled class by that route.
(Note 1 under Rule 40 TR)
28(A). Grant of mileage allowance by routes other than the shortest
A competent authority for special reasons which should be recorded, may permit
mileage allowance to be calculated on a route other than the shortest or cheapest, provided that
the journey is actually performed by such a route.
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29.
The supplementary charges levied by the Railways for journeys in super fast/ express
trains on duty moves are reimbursable to all the officers and their families. The above charges
levied by the Railways are to be claimed through a TA claim.
(AO 23/80)
30.
An officer travelling on duty within 8 kms of his permanent station is entitled to claim
the actual amount which he may spend in payment of ferry, other tolls and fares for journeys by
rail.
An officer travelling on duty on warrant by road on which a municipal or other toll is
levied, is entitled to the reimbursement of the same.
(Rule 42 TR)
31.
33.
37
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35.
A transfer at an officers own request will be treated as a transfer in the public interest if
the competent authority for special reasons, which should be recorded, so directs.
(Note 2 below definition Duty in Rule 2 TR)
36.
Moves of officers on attachment under AI 30/86 to other units / establishments for the
purpose of investigation and progress of disciplinary cases against them shall not be classified as
permanent even if the period of attachment exceeds 180 days but will be treated as only
temporary and such attachment being not for the performance of any specific duty in the
establishment to which so attached, no DA will be admissible for the period of halt.
(Note 2 below Rule 91 TR)
37.
Lien on Conveyance
(i)
Officers entitled to free conveyance to their home/SPR in India on discharge or
retirement/death may retain a lien on conveyance for one year, which may be extended upto 18
months by the competent authority mentioned in Appx XI TR.
Members of their families and baggage may precede the officers by not more than two
months or follow them within one year from the date of officers move on retirement.
(Rule 16 (i)(a) and 204 TR)
(ii)
A family entitled to conveyance within Indian limits under these Regulations, may
precede or follow the head of the family, provided that the journey is undertaken within six
months of the date on which the head of family moves. Such a family is regarded as
accompanying him.
(Rule 16(ii) (a) TR)
(iii)
The family of an officer who is transferred from station A to station B and is again
transferred to station C is entitled to conveyance from Station A to Station C by the direct
route when the move of the officer between these stations takes place within the time limit of six
months from the date of commencement of the journey from station A by the officer himself.
The same principle applies, if an officer is transferred to more than two stations within the time
limit of six months.
( Note 1 below Rule 16 (ii) (a) TR)
(iv)
The family conveyance admissible as stated above is subject to the conditions that no
TA will be admissible to a member added to the family after the date of transfer of the officer.
(Note 1 below Rule 16 (ii) (b) TR)
(v)
An officer, who sends his family in advance, will do so at his own risk and if the orders
for the move for the head of the family be changed or cancelled subsequently, compensation or
conveyance in respect of the return journey of the family is not admissible.
(Rule 16 (ii) (c) TR)
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38.
A warning order issued by the General Staff Branch to a unit will constitute a posting
order for the purpose of regulating free conveyance for the family of an officer proceeding to a
non-static unit/formation/establishment whose personnel are in receipt of field service
concessions. A family proceeding to their home/selected place of residence (SPR) etc. on
receipt of the warning order, which is followed by a Q Mov Order/Signal/posting order etc. and
the head of the family actually moves out to the new duty station will be entitled to free
conveyance to and from their home/SPR etc., in the event of the warning order being cancelled
later. In case the family moves to their home/SPR etc. on receipt of warning order but the
warning order is not followed by a Q Mov order/Signal etc. and the head of the family does not
move out, the move of the family to and from their home/SPR etc. will be regulated under Govt
sanction.
(Rule 63 TR)
39.
Claims for conveyance of the family which moves under these rules in advance of the
head of the family, will not be admitted finally in audit until the head of the family actually
moves.
(Rule 16(ii)(d) TR)
40.
In the case of officers, serving at stations where families are permitted to reside, but
cannot accompany or join the head of the family for want of accommodation at those stations,
the time limit of six months will be calculated from the date married accommodation becomes
available at those stations.
The above stated provisions are applicable to the conveyance of personal effects also.
However, in the case of conveyance of car, the time limit will be within six months from the date
of officers own move.
(Rule 16 (ii) (e) TR and AO 387/73)
41.
The time limit of six months mentioned in para 37 (ii) (iii) above are also applicable to
the transportation of personal effects and conveyance subject to the condition that the cost of
conveyance of personal effects from the first to the last station will be regulated as follows :
(i)
The total weight carried from station B to station C and from station A to station C
should not exceed the maximum entitled scale and
(ii)
The total cost of transporting the personal effects from station A to station B, from
station B to station C and from station A to station C should not exceed the amount
admissible from station A to station B plus that admissible from station B to station C.
(Rule 16 (f) TR)
42.
An individual, under orders of transfer to another station who sends his authorised
baggage or a portion thereof in advance of his move does so at his own risk and is not ordinarily
entitled to any compensation in the event of his move being changed or cancelled. A competent
authority, as per Appx I TR, however, may if satisfied that the individual did not despatch his
baggage unduly in advance of his own move as originally ordered, sanction a refund of the actual
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cost of conveyance at goods train rate of the quantity of baggage within the authorised scale as
covered in relevant provisions of Rule 67 TR which the change or cancellation of the move has
involved.
(Rule 16(ii)(g) TR)
43.
In special cases, a competent authority as given in Appx I TR may sanction an extension
of the time limit upto a maximum of one year, provided he is satisfied that the circumstances of
the case are such as to justify the grant of this concession.
(Rule 16(ii) (h) TR)
44.
QMG is the competent authority to sanction lien on conveyance for family and baggage
on permanent transfer beyond one year.
QMG is the competent authority to sanction lien on transportation of private
conveyance on permanent transfer beyond one year from the date of move of an officer.
(Rule 16 read with Appx XI TR)
TA/DA Entitlements as per SPC orders w.r.t. grade pay and subsequent increase in the
rates
The Grade Pay will determine the revised TA/DA entitlements as per SPC orders
applicable from 01 Sept 08. The term Pay for the purpose of SPC orders refers to Basic Pay
which means Pay in the Pay Band + Grade Pay. The TA/DA rates mentioned in Para 2 D(b)
and (c) i.e. mileage for road journey by taxi/own car/auto rickshaw/own scooter/ bicycle etc.,
Para 3 i.e. all components of Daily Allowance on tour and Para 4(c) i.e. rates of transportation of
personal effects mentioned at Annexure to GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D(Mov)
/08 dated 29 Dec 08, shall automatically increase by 25% whenever Dearness Allowance payable
on the revised pay structure goes up by 50%.
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CHAPTER-3
Regulation of TA-Temporary Duty Journeys
The rules in this chapter deal with the travelling allowance/daily allowance admissible
for journeys on temporary duty.
45.
TA when admissible
(i)
Travelling allowance is not admissible for any day on which an officer does not reach a
point outside a radius of eight kms from the duty point (i.e. place/office of employment) at his
HQ or returns to it from a similar point.
(ii)
For journeys within the radius of 8 kms, please see Rule 223 TR read with AO 110/77.
(Rule114 (V) TR)
Note: The term radius of 8 kms shall be interpreted as meaning a distance of eight kms by the
shortest practicable route by which a traveller can reach his destination by ordinary mode of
travel.
46.
(A)
AC I Class
AC II Tier
Note 1: Journey DA will be admissible at full rate without any deduction on account of meals
provided.
Note 2: Service personnel are authorised to travel by entitled class of accommodation by virtue
of their grades in Rajdhani Express on Free Railway Warrant/Form D/Concession vouchers.
(B)
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Executive class
AC Chair Car
below
Note : Service officers and their families are entitled to travel on warrant/Form D by Shatabdi
Express Trains.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Q Mov C/3198/D (Mov)/98 dated 28 Oct 98)
Revised orders on travel entitlements by train with effect from 01 Sep 08:
GRADE PAY/RANK
TRAVEL ENTITLEMENT
COAS/VCOAS/Army
Cdrs
&
equivalent/DGAFMS and officers of
rank of Maj Gen & above with Grade
Pay Rs.10000/- and above
AC I class
AC I class
AC II tier class
In case of places not connected by rail, travel by AC bus is admissible for all those
entitled to travel by AC II Tier and above, by train.
(ii)
In case of road travel between places connected by rail, travel by any means of
public transport is allowed, provided the total fare does not exceed the train fare
by the entitled class.
(iii)
All officers are allowed to travel below their entitled class of travel.
Journey by Air
(i)
Travel by air within Indian limits is permissible on temporary/permanent duty moves in
the case of officers of the rank of Colonel including Col (TS) and above* and Addl DGMNS at
their own discretion.
(Rule 62 and 108 TR)
Prior to SPC orders, Lt Cols* are entitled to travel by air at their discretion if distance
involved is more than 500 kms and the journey cannot be performed overnight by a direct train
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or slip coach service. The term overnight journey means the journey which can be covered
between 6 PM and 8 AM.
(GoI, MoD letter No.1(26)/97/VII/D(Pay/Services) dated 29 Feb 00)
Exception No 1: All first grade service officers drawing pay of Rs 8550/- p.m. and above, may
travel by Air on IAC flight between Chennai/Calcutta and Port Blair, Bhubaneshwar and Port
Blair, Kochi/Kozhikode and Lakshadweep on duty moves.
Exception No 2: Air travel by civil air craft in respect of non-entitled categories of Army
Aviation personnel is admissible in the following circumstances:(a)
and
Members detailed to attend Court of Inquiry to investigate into major flying accident,
(b)
Members of the Gradation &Examining Board (GEB) when detailed to conduct flying
test and for checking training standards, operational efficiency & maintenance procedure.
Above journey will be sanctioned by the Additional Directorate General, Army Aviation,
IHQ of MoD(Army).
(GoI, MoD letter No 00599/0/1/AA4/1243/Do (Proc) dated 19 Jul 95)
Note: As per SPC orders w.e.f. 01 Sep 08, officers of all ranks may perform journey by air as
per their entitled class.
W.e.f. 13 Jul 09, in all cases of air travel, both domestic and international, where the
Government of India bears the cost of air passage, the officials concerned may travel only by
AIR INDIA.
For travel to stations not connected by Air India, the officials may travel by Air India to
the hub/point closest to their eventual destination, beyond which they may utilise the services of
another airline which should also preferably be an alliance partner of Air India
In all cases of deviation from these orders because of operational or other reasons or on
account of non-availability, individual cases may be referred to the Ministry of Civil Aviation for
relaxation.
(GoI, Ministry of Finance F.No.19024/1/2009-E.IV dated 13 Jul 09)
(ii)
Eligible officers are entitled to travel in economy class. However, if an airline has more
than one class of accommodation, the following officers may travel by Executive class at their
discretion.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Note: No officer is allowed to perform journey by air in first class within India.
(Rule 62(c) TR).
(iii)
Air travel within Indian limits is permissible by Indian Airlines/ Vayudoot only. With
effect from 10 May 94, travel by private airlines is permissible, provided the station to which
officer has to proceed on duty is not connected at all by Indian Airlines. Travel by private
airlines is permissible as under(a)
With effect from 03 Jun 04, eligible officers can travel by private airlines in case
direct point to point connectivity is not available on Indian Airlines / Alliance
Airlines and the same is available on private airlines.
(Min of Civil Aviation OM No.AV.18050/24/94-ACIA dated 03 Jun 04)
(b)
With effect from 25 Jan 05, entitled officers can travel by private airlines on
official duties on Jammu- Srinagar-Leh-Delhi sector on the days the Indian
Airlines/ Alliance Air does not operate. Certificate from the officer travelling,
that the flight was not operated by Indian Airlines/ Alliance Air on the day of
travel, would be required.
(GoI, MoD (Fin) No.10(5)/QA/04 dated 25 Jan 05 and 29 Aug 05)
(c)
With effect from 23 Nov 05, air travel by Government servants within India on
official duties is permissible. The MoF have issued following guidelines for taking
advantage of the increased competition and various air travel schemes offering
significant discounts on normal fares, in order to enable economy in undertaking air
travel, without in any way taking away the existing entitlements:(i)
The basic criteria for selecting airlines other than Indian Airlines/Air India
would be better and more competitive prices being offered by the other
airlines.
(ii)
(iii)
Each officer who is undertaking domestic travel by air, within his entitled
class, should endeavour to take advantage of the concessions being
provided by the airlines, to affect possible savings vis--vis the normal
fares.
(iv)
Officers should try to make their bookings in advance to the extent possible,
so that benefits of discounted fares can be obtained. However, the official
work should not be deferred because discounted fares are not available.
(v)
Under no circumstances, should the fare exceed the normal fare of the
entitled class offered by Indian Airlines/Air India or their subsidiaries.
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(vi)
(vii)
Schemes offered by airlines which are co-branded with the credit cards can
also be availed. However, this would need one time prior approval of the
concerned financial Adviser/competent authority for obtaining and utilizing
such credit card.
(viii)
Wherever the officer seeks to utilize the service of travel agents, it should
be limited
to M/s Balmer Lawrie & Company and M/s Ashok Travels and
Tours. The above
agencies would also ensure that procurement of tickets is
made on
best available bargain across all airlines. MoD have clarified that
booking of air tickets through unauthorised travel agents is not permissible.
(Ministry of Finance, (Department of Expenditure), E.IV Branch OM No.
19024/1/E.IV/2005 dated 24 Mar 06 and MoD (Fin) No. 10(5)/QA/04 dated 07
Jun 05)
(iv)
Service officers who are not entitled for air journey* on official tour can be allowed
reimbursement at the rates applicable for Rajdhani/Shatabdi Trains if such trains are operating on
the route and also provided the service officer is entitled to it, subject to the condition that air
journey has been performed between two stations connected by Rajdhani/Shatabdi trains.
In case, the air fare paid is less than Rajdhani/Shatabdi type trains, the reimbursement would
be limited to actual expenditure.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12647/Pvt Airlines/Mov C/1947/D(Mov)/2008 dated 14 Jul 08)
* Note: As per SPC orders, officers of all ranks can perform the journey by air as per their
entitlements, w.e.f. 01 Sep 08.
Note: W.e.f. 13 Jul 09, in all cases of air travel, both domestic and international, where the
Government of India bears the cost of air passage, the officials concerned may travel only by
AIR INDIA.
For travel to stations not connected by Air India, the officials may travel by Air India to
the hub/point closest to their eventual destination, beyond which they may utilise the services of
another airline which should also preferably be an alliance partner of Air India.
In all cases of deviation from these orders because of operational or other reasons or on
account of non-availability, individual cases may be referred to the Ministry of Civil Aviation for
relaxation.
(GoI, Ministry of Finance F.No.19024/1/2009-E.IV dated 13 Jul 09)
(v)
Travel by helicopter
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Officers who are entitled to travel by air on duty can make use of helicopter service
introduced by Helicopter Corporation of India between certain places within Indian limits, if the
fare charged for helicopter is not more than the air fare otherwise admissible on that sector while
travelling by IAC flights.
Travel by helicopter service of private companies is not authorised. Similarly, travel by
helicopter while availing LTC is not authorised.
(vi)
Officers of the rank of Col including Col (TS) and above who are authorised to hold the
appointment tenable by a Col or above only are entitled to travel by air at their discretion and
those officers who are re-employed against vacancies tenable by a lower rank below Col are not
entitled to travel by air at their discretion at Govt expenses.
(CGDA letter No.AT/IV/4505-VIII dated 07 Nov 94)
W.e.f. 01 Sep 08, the drawal of various allowances and other benefits in the revised structure
based on pay in respect of re-employed officers shall be regulated with reference to pay that is fixed
on re-employment. Pay for these allowances will be the pay fixed before deducting the pension.
(GoI, MoD letter No.1/69/2008/D(Pay/Service) dated 24 Jul 09)
48.
(a)
Prior to issue of SPC orders, travel by air at Govt expense is not permissible to officers
for journeys undertaken to receive medical attendance/treatment irrespective of whether or not
individuals are otherwise entitled to travel by air at their discretion on official duty.
(Rule 108 TR AI 242/59)
(b)
However, when considered necessary by the OC Hospital/MO in charge of a hospital,
the use of Civil Aircraft may be authorised for the move of an officer from one hospital to
another, within Indian limits for urgent medical treatment with a view to preserving his life,
provided free conveyance is otherwise admissible and that a service aircraft is either not available
or is less economical.
(Rule 109 TR)
(c)
As per SPC orders w.e.f. 01 Sept 08, the authorised class of travel for hospital admission
shall be the same as that authorised for official tours.
(Rule 94 Note (i) & 108 TR and GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29
Dec 08)
49.
The provisions of Para 47 (i) & (ii) stand amended w.e.f. 01 Sep 08.
SPC Orders on travel entitlements by Air w.e.f. 01 Sep 08:
GRADE PAY/RANK
TRAVEL ENTITLEMENT
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GRADE PAY/RANK
TRAVEL ENTITLEMENT
COAS/VCOAS/Army
Cdrs
&
equivalent/DGAFMS and officers of
rank of Maj Gen & above with Grade
Pay Rs.10000/- and above
Business/Club class
Economy class
Economy class
(i)
Hence forth, all mileage points earned by officers on tickets purchased for official travel shall
be utilized by the concerned department for other official travel by their officers. Any usage of these
mileage points for purposes of private travel by an officer will attract departmental action. This is to
ensure that the benefits out of official travel, which is funded by the Govt, should accrue to the
Govt.
(ii)
All officers are allowed to travel below their entitled class of travel.
** W.e.f. 13 Jul 09, in all cases of air travel, both domestic and international, where the
Government of India bears the cost of air passage, the officials concerned may travel only by
AIR INDIA.
For travel to stations not connected by Air India, the officials may travel by Air India to
the hub/point closest to their eventual destination, beyond which they may utilise the services of
another airline which should also preferably be an alliance partner of Air India.
In all cases of deviation from these orders because of operational or other reasons or on
account of non-availability, individual cases may be referred to the Ministry of Civil Aviation for
relaxation.
(GoI, Ministry of Finance F.No.19024/1/2009-E.IV dated 13 Jul 09)
50.
Entitlement for journeys by Sea or by River Steamers (Rule 58 & 107 TR)
All service officers in first grade including MNS officers as per V CPC orders : Highest Class
With effect from 01 Sep 08, the revised entitlements are:
GRADE PAY/ RANK
ENTITLEMENT
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COAS/VCOAS/Army
Cdrs
& Highest Class
equivalent/DGAFMS
and
officers
drawing Grade Pay of Rs.5400 and above
(i.e. Lt to Lt Gen)
51.
Accommodation entitlement for travel between the Main land and the Andaman
& Nicobar Group of Islands and the Lakshadweep Group of Islands by the Ships
operated by the Shipping Corporation of India Ltd
As per V CPC orders : All Service officers in First grade including MNS officers
Deluxe class.
SPC Orders effective from 01 Sep 08 regarding entitlements for journey by sea :
GRADE PAY/RANK
ENTITLEMENTS
COAS/VCOAS/Army
Cdrs
&
equivalent/DGAFMS and officers drawing
Grade Pay of Rs.5400 and above ( i.e. Lt to Lt
Gen)
Deluxe Class
52.
(ii)
PAY RANGE
Officers in the pay
range of RS.18,400/and above, excluding
Dearness Pay and
Rank Pay vide MoD
letter
No.12630/CHT/Q
Mov
C/1604/D(Mov)
dated 31 May 04 and
MoD(Fin)
ID
No.1197/9(4)/98/Q
A dated 04 Oct 04
Officers in the pay
range of Rs.8000/and above but less
than Rs.18,400/-
ENTITLEMENT
Actual fare by any type of public bus including
AC bus
or
At prescribed rates for AC Taxi when the
journey is actually performed by AC Taxi
or
At prescribed rates for full Taxi, Auto rickshaw,
own scooter/motorcycle, moped etc.
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(iii)
Revised entitlements for journey by road w.e.f. 01 Sep 08 (Rule 102, 106 and 111
TR)
The
Grade
Pay
ranges
for
travel
rickshaw/scooter/motorcycle/
full taxi/taxi/own car as indicated below:
by
public
bus/
auto
Grade Pay/Rank
Entitlement
COAS/VCOAS/Army
Cdrs
&
equivalent/DGAFMS and officers
drawing Grade Pay of Rs.10000 and
above
(i.e. Maj Gen & above)
Officers drawing Grade Pay of Same as above with the exception that journeys by
Rs.5400, Rs.6100, Rs.6600, Rs.7600, AC taxi will not be permissible
Rs.8700 and Rs.8900
(Lt to Brig)
Mileage Allowance for road journeys shall be regulated at the following rates in places where no
specific rates have been prescribed either by Director of Transport of the concerned state or of the
neighbouring states:
For journeys performed in own car/taxi
For
journeys
performed
rickshaw/own scooter etc.
by
Rs.16 per km
auto
Rs.8 per km
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
53.
(a)
The following officers will be entitled to the use of Saloons, when absolutely necessary
and desirable.
(i) Chief of the Army Staff
(ii) Chief of the Naval Staff
(iii) Chief of the Air Staff
(iv) Vice Chief of the Army Staff
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(b)
When not using a saloon, the above officers may requisition a two or four berth first
class compartment. In special cases, however, when the above officers consider it necessary, a
four berth air conditioned compartment may be requisitioned.
(c)
Army Commanders may use saloons within their own command only, when required, as
travelling officers and for overnight accommodation at halts. In certain special cases, when it is
considered by an Army Commander, that it is economical to bring his saloon to Delhi, he may
do so with the previous permission of the Chief of the Army Staff.
(d)
In case when Army Commanders are not using a saloon, they may requisition a two
berth or four berth first class accommodation or a two berth Air Conditioned compartment. In
special cases, when considered absolutely necessary, a four berth air conditioned compartment
may be requisitioned in lieu of a saloon.
(e)
PSOs at IHQ of MoD (Army), DGAFMS and Corps Commanders are allowed an airconditioned coupe or a two berth first class compartment. When an air conditioned coupe or a
two berth first class compartment is not available, a four berth first class compartment may be
requisitioned.
(f)
No other officer will be entitled to the use of saloon, reserved compartment or coupe.
(Rule 93 TR)
54.
In every bill for travelling allowance in respect of a journey performed in reserved
accommodation, the officer reserving the accommodation must specify the number of persons
who travelled with him and certify that the necessary first class tickets were purchased by them.
NIL certificates are required. He shall also be required before beginning the journey to have the
numbers and other details of the first class tickets purchased for the persons travelling with him
in the reserved accommodation entered on the requisition form by the Station Master of the
station from which journey is commenced. This is necessary in order to enable an adjustment to
be made between the Defence and Railway department in respect of the first class fares realised
by Railways.
55.
The wife of the following Service Chiefs may travel free as an entitled person i.e. without
purchasing a ticket, in the Railway saloon reserved exclusively for the Chiefs, when their wives
accompany them on tour in connection with the visit to the welfare organisation of which they
are members.
(a)
(b)
(c)
The total number of persons (other than attendants) travelling in the reserved saloon,
including the service officers shall not exceed six.
(Note 2 below Rule 93 TR)
56.
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The components of TA/DA admissible for move on temporary duty are as under:
(A)
Road Mileage
Govt transport when available and considered essential, may be provided at the
discretion of the appropriate authorities from the transport within their pool, to military officers
for journey on temporary duty as laid down in AI 24/77. If Govt transport is not used, road
mileage allowance is admissible as under :
(i)
One road mileage each between HQ station to Railway station and from Railway station
to temporary duty point and vice versa will be admissible. The rate of road mileage is the charge
fixed by the RTO at that station for Taxi/Rickshaw etc. The rates of taxi/auto rickshaw are to
be obtained by the Ministry /Department concerned and furnished to the audit authorities.
(Rule 61 TR & AI 36/73)
(ii)
Road mileage allowance admissible for journeys performed by sharing the hire charges
or by taking a single seat in a Taxi/Auto Rickshaw will be actual share of the hire charges limited
to the amount calculated at half of the rate notified by the concerned Director of Transport for
Taxi/Auto Rickshaw.
(iii)
One road mileage each between HQ/residence at HQ to Railway Station/Air Port/Bus
Stand and vice-versa depending upon the points between which the journey is performed.
However, for local journeys performed at the tour station, no road mileage allowance will be
admissible.
(Note 7 under Rule 61 TR and Rule 111 (e) TR)
Note: Where intermediate journeys by road are necessary to catch the next train/aeroplane,
road mileage at appropriate rate is admissible irrespective of whether the journey is on tour or
transfer.
(CGDA letter No. AT/IV/4518/Vol.II dated 14 Feb 83)
Revised orders regarding daily travel entitlements at temporary duty station w.e.f. 01 Sep
08 :
Grade Pay/Rank
COAS/VCOAS/Army
Cdrs
&
equivalent/DGAFMS and officers drawing
Grade Pay of Rs.10000 and above
(Maj Gen & Lt Gen)
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Grade Pay/Rank
Officers drawing Grade Pay of Rs.5400 to
Rs.6600
(Lt to Maj)
In cases where an officer performs a rail journey on duty, utilising the monthly/quarterly
season tickets taken out by him for his personal use for attending office, no mileage allowance
will be admissible but only the usual daily allowance, as admissible, in such cases.
(GoI, MoD letter No.B/89621/Q Mov C/5862/D (Mov) dated 29 Nov 76)
(C)
Journey by Road
Prior to issue of SPC orders, officers performing journeys by road will be entitled to
mileage allowance as under:
(a)
By Public Bus
(b)
By motor cycle/
Scooter/Auto rickshaw etc.
(c)
(d)
Bicycle/foot
ENTITLEMENT
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GRADE PAY
ENTITLEMENT
Service
Chiefs/Vice
Chiefs/Army
Commanders & equivalent/DGAFMS
and officers drawing Grade Pay of
Rs.10,000/- and above(i.e. Maj Gen and
Lt Gen)
Officers drawing Grade Pay of Rs.5400/-, Actual fare of public bus/AC bus
Rs.6100/-, Rs.7600/-, Rs.8700/-, and or at prescribed rates of taxi, auto
Rs.8900/-(i.e. Lt to Brig)
rickshaw, own scooter, motor
cycle, moped etc.
The rate of Mileage Allowance for journeys on bicycle, on tour and transfer is revised
from 60 paise to Rs.1.20 per km.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
(i)
The mileage allowance indicated above is admissible for the journeys on temporary duty,
between places connected by road. Between stations connected by rail, the road mileage at the
appropriate rate would be restricted to entitlement for journey by rail on warrant i.e. cost of
warrant whichever is less.
(ii)
A government servant travelling by road between places connected by rail may travel by
any type of bus (viz. Ordinary bus, express bus, deluxe bus and Air-conditioned bus) and draw
the fare actually paid limited to the cost of warrant by rail by the entitled class whichever is less.
(iii)
In case of an officer entitled to travel by AC First Class and travel by road between
stations connected by rail, the road mileage will be limited to the cost of AC first class rail fare if
available on shortest route, otherwise fare will be restricted to the lower class available on that
route.
(Rule 111 (d) TR)
(iv)
When a group of officers travel by a chartered bus sharing the hire charges, each will be
entitled to actual share of the hire charges limited to
(a)
The fare of the entitled class by rail between stations connected by rail and
between places not connected by rail, fare of the regular buses plying on the
route.
(GoI, MoD letter No.B/89621/Q Mov C/5862/D(Mov) dated 29 Nov 76)
(v)
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When road mileage is claimed for a journey performed by road between stations
connected by rail, the competent authority should decide whether the full rate of road mileage
allowance should be allowed in such a case or whether it should be limited to what would have
been admissible, had the officer travelled by rail in the ordinary way. The principle which should
be followed in deciding such question is whether any public interest was served by the road
journey which would not have been served had the officer travelled by rail, such as the saving of
public time or inspection work en route etc.
(Note 2 below Rule 40 (A) TR)
(vi)
Officers travelling by road on duty, where rail cum road services exists and are
controlled either by the Railways or by other authorities who recognise the tickets issued by the
Railways and vice versa shall perform such journeys on rail cum road tickets.
(Rule 112 TR)
(D)
Daily Allowance
(i)
An individual when performing temporary duty will, in addition to the mileage allowance
at the appropriate rate for the journeys involved, be entitled to daily allowance for the entire
absence from HQ, starting with departure from HQ and ending with arrival at HQ to cover
both way expenses as well as expenses for halt at outstation.
(ii)
(a)
No DA
(b)
70% DA
(c)
Full DA
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of departure from and arrival at HQ will also be regulated accordingly. One daily allowance only
will be admissible in respect of halt on any day on which an individual is entitled to such
allowance under rules.
(Rule 114 (ii) TR)
(iv)
The rates of daily allowance as mentioned in Rule 60 TR will be admissible with
reference to the classification for the purpose of CCA and rate of pay drawn. An enhanced rate
of daily allowance has been fixed, when an officer stays in a hotel or other establishment
providing boarding and/or lodging at scheduled tariff. These rates are given in tables A and
B below. The list of A1, A, B1 class cities is given in Table C.
(a)
As all officers serving in peace areas are entitled to free ration, their daily allowance will
be reduced by an amount of ration allowance per day when detailed on temporary duty.
Accordingly, officers proceeding on temporary duty will move on LRC and draw ration from the
unit to which they proceed on temporary duty. For this, they will be entitled to full DA for the
journey and halt at outstation less ration allowance for the duration of the halt at outstation.
When an officer is proceeding to a non-military station on temporary duty, the officer will claim
full DA without any deduction. In stations where ration drawing facilities exists but the officers
either stay in MES Inspection bungalow or make their own arrangements, they will also be
entitled to full daily allowance.
dated
(GoI, MoD Letter No.3 (1)-13/D (OS) dated 12 Apr 83 and AHQ letter No. 01026/(B)
28 Sep 83 received under CGDA letter No.AT/VII/7041 dated 06 Oct 83)
(b)
In all such cases, the TA/DA claims of temporary duty will be accompanied by a
certificate from the officer, certifying that he has not drawn rations in kind or cash allowance in
lieu of rations, for the period involved including journey periods or if already drawn will be
adjusted in subsequent drawal duly countersigned by the OC Unit/ Controlling officer.
Amount referred to under column 1 of Table A and Table B below connote the pay of
the officer. The pay for this purpose will be Basic Pay and Rank Pay and NPA in case of
medical officers.
(Rule 2 TR)
(c)
For the time spent in journey, only ordinary rate of DA as mentioned in column 2 of
table A of para 56(D) (iv) will be admissible. When the total absence from HQ is partly spent
in journey/ordinary localities, and partly in expensive localities, daily allowance may be
admissible either with reference to the period spent in journey first and thereafter for the period
spent in expensive locality or the other way round, whichever is beneficial to the officer.
(Rule 114(iii) TR)
(d)
On day(s) when a serving officer on temporary duty is provided with free boarding and
lodging, he will draw 1/4th DA for that (those) day(s). If he is provided with free boarding he
will draw DA for that (those) day(s). If he is provided with only free lodging, he will draw
3/4th DA for that (those) day(s).
(Rule 114 (iv) TR)
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(e)
The enhanced rates of daily allowance given in column 3, 4 and 5 of Table A and B of
para 56(D) (iv) for certain cities (B-1, A and A-1) will be admissible for stay on duty within the
municipal limits of those cities. The enhanced rates will not be admissible if the duty is at a
nearby place although CCA* may be admissible at the rates applicable for the city. Individuals
travelling in and about Delhi, Simla, Chennai, Mumbai and Kolkata under circumstances entitling
them to DA are entitled to the ordinary rates of DA only.
(CGDA letter No.4017/AT-P dated 19 Oct 65)
* CCA stands abolished w.e.f. 01 Sep 08 as per SPC orders. However, the city
classification for CCA is still applicable for DA rates purpose.
(f)
Officers are entitled to 25% of DA while proceeding on temporary duty from peace
areas to Field areas when provided with free boarding and lodging in Field areas and provided
they are not entitled to the Compensatory Field Area Allowance / Compensatory Modified Field
Area Allowance. This provision has been introduced effective from 05 Jul 00.
(GoI, MoD letter No.B/89621/DA/Q Mov C/2189/D (Mov)/2000 dated 05 Jul 2000)
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TABLE A
(A) When the service officer including MNS officer avails of Govt or Public Sector guest
house at concessional rates or makes his own arrangement
Category
of
Officers
1(PAY)
Service
officer
drawing
Rs.16400
and above
(excluding
Dearness
Pay)
Other
Cities/
towns
A-Class Cities
Darjeeling Dist.
(except Siliguri
Sub Division) and
Darjeeling town,
Nefa areas beyond
inner lines, Naga
Hills, Sanya area
beyond the inner
lines, Lahaul and
Spiti Dist.
Kinnaur Distt.,
Bharmour SubDivision and
Pangi Sub Div. of
Chamba-Dist.
Pargana of
Pandrabis, outer
Seraj and Malana
Kuki Dist etc.
2(Ordina
ry)
3(B-1)
4(A)
5(A-1)
Rs.135
Rs.170
Rs.210
Rs.260
Delhi (UA)
Brihan Mumbai (UA)
Chennai (UA)
Kolkata (UA)
Hyderabad (UA)
Bangalore (UA)
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Service
officer
drawing
Rs.8000
and above
but
less
than
Rs.16400
(excluding
Dearness
Pay)
Service
officers
drawing
Rs.6500 &
above but
less
than
Rs.8000/(excluding
Dearness
Pay)
Rs.120
Rs.150
Rs.185
Rs.230
Rs.105
Rs.130
Rs.160
Rs.200
(Rule 60 TR as amended vide GoI, MoD Letter No.12630/Q Mov C/3198/D(Mov)/98 dated
28 Oct 98)
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TABLE B
(B) When the service officer stays in a hotel or other establishments, Govt/Public Sector
Guest house including Dak Bungalow, tourist Bungalow etc.
Categor
y
of
Officers
1(PAY)
Service
officer
drawing
Rs.16400
and
above
2(Ordinary)
Rs.335
3(B-1)
Rs.425
A-class cities
Darjeeling Dist.
(except Siliguri Sub
Division) and
Darjeeling town,
Nefa areas beyond
inner lines, Naga
Hills, Sanya area
beyond the inner
lines, Lahaul and
Spiti Distt. Kinnaur
Dist. Bharmour
Sub-Division and
Pangi Sub Div. of
Chamba Dist.
Pargana of
Pandrabis, outer &
Seraj and malana
Panchayat area of
Kuki Distt,
Chhahar, Valley of
Jogindernagar,
Tehsil of Mandi
Dist. Mengal
Panchayat area off
Solan Dist. etc.
4(A)
Rs.525
i)Delhi (UA)
ii)Brihan Mumbai
(UA)
iii)Chennai (UA)
iv)Kolkata (UA)
v)Hyderabad (UA)
vi)Bangalore (UA)
5(A-1)
Rs.650
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Service
officer
drawing
Pay
Rs.8000
and
above
but less
than
Rs.16400
Service
officers
drawing
pay
Rs.6500
and
above
but less
than
Rs.8000
Rs.225
Rs.330
Rs.405
Rs.505
Rs.200
Rs.250
Rs.305
Rs.380
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TABLE C
List of A-1, A, B-1 and B-2 Class Cities where DA is admissible at higher rates w.e.f. 01
Apr 05.
Name
of
the
State/Union Territory
Class of Cities
(1)
Andhra Pradesh
A-1
(2)
Hyderabad(UA)
A
(3)
Bihar
Delhi
Gujrat
Delhi (UA)
-
Ahmedabad
(UA)
Surat(UA)
Jharkhand
B-1
(4)
Vishakhapatnam (UA)
Vijaywada(UA)
Patna (UA)
Rajkot(UA)
Vadodara (UA)
Jamshedpur(UA)
Dhanbad(UA)
Kochi (UA)
Bhopal,
Indore (UA)
Jabalpur(UA)
Nashik(UA)
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Bangalore(UA)
-
Maharashtra
Punjab
Brihan Mumbai
(UA)
-
Pune (UA)
Nagpur(UA)
-
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Chennai (UA)
Jaipur
-
Uttar Pradesh
Kanpur (UA)
Lucknow(UA)
Coimbatore (UA)
Madurai (UA)
Varanasi (UA)
Meerut(UA)
Agra(UA)
Allahabad(UA)
West Bengal
Kolkata (UA)
Asansol(UA)
Ludhiana
Amritsar(UA)
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Revised rates of Daily Allowance as per SPC orders w.e.f. 01 Sep 08:
Grade Pay/Rank
DAILY ALLOWANCE
Reimbursement per day
Hotel
Accommodation
/Guest
house
charges per day
Reimbursement
of Food bills per
Taxi charges/travel day
charges per day for
travel within city
COAS/VCOAS/
upto Rs.5000
Army
Cdrs
&
equivalent/
DGAFMS
and
officers
drawing
Grade
Pay
of
Rs.10000 and above
(Maj Gen & Lt Gen)
Officers
drawing upto Rs.3000
Grade
Pay
of
Rs.7600, Rs.8700 and
Rs.8900/(Lt Col to Brig)
Non-AC
Taxi not exceeding
charges upto 50 kms Rs.300
Officers
drawing upto Rs.1500
Grade
Pay
of
Rs.5400, Rs.6100 and
Rs.6600/(Lt to Maj)
Upto Rs.150
not exceeding
Rs.200
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(i)
This option will be available as a complete package for a particular tour and not by taking
part of either orders. In other words, officers may choose to be governed either by SPC orders dated
29 Dec 08 or Fifth Pay Commission orders vide MoD letter No.12630/Q Mov C/3198/D(Mov)/98
dated 28 Oct 98 on daily allowance on tour.
(ii)
In case the rate of Daily Allowance on tour is regulated as per old rates prevalent prior to
issue of the SPC orders, the revised pay range i.e. pay in pay band for the purpose of regulation of
Daily Allowance only would be as under:
Pay Range (Pre-revised)
(iii)
The classification of cities/towns, as per orders prevalent with the old rates will continue to
apply.
(GoI, MoD letter No.12630/Mov C/286/D(Mov)/09 dated 15 Apr 09)
(1) Daily Allowance Entitlement - Clarifications regarding
Point of doubt
Clarification
(i) Whether Daily Allowance is No classification of cities for Daily Allowance is given in the
uniform for all classes of cities
OM. Therefore, it is uniform for all classes of cities.
(ii) Whether Daily Allowance will be It is clarified in MoF letter No.19030/3/2008-E.IV dated 19
paid during journey period
Nov 08 that Daily Allowance in monetary terms is no longer
admissible to Central Govt employees, hence actual
expenditure incurred within the prescribed limits will be
reimbursed as per normal procedure of reimbursement for
period of tour.
(iii) Whether any advance on account Advance of Travelling Allowance is admissible under
of Hotel charges, food bills, taxi fare provisions of Rules 48 to 51 of Compendium of Advances
etc. may be paid
contained in GFR. This advance may include elements of
Daily Allowance. These orders continue to remain in force.
(iv) Whether hotel/guest house Note 1 below GoI decision 1 below SR 51 clarifies that for
should be registered/recognized
stay in a Hotel, the Government servant must have stayed in
an establishment registered/licensed as a hotel, by proper
authority. This continues to be in force.
(v) Whether cash receipt/Cash Yes, as clarified in MoF letter No. 19030/3/2008-E.IV dated
memo will be mandatory in support 19 Nov 08, actual expenditure incurred within the prescribed
of the claims
limit will be reimbursed as per normal procedure of
reimbursement.
Note :- Attention is drawn to GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/286/D (Mov)/09 dated 15 Apr
09 vide which option of availing DA at old rates has been given.
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(2)
As per para 3 of Annexure of MoF letter No. 19030/3/2008.E.IV dated 23 Sep 08,
reimbursement of taxi charges upto 50 kms for travel within city for officers having grade pay of
Rs.7600/- & above and Rs.50/- to 150/- per diem for others is admissible. The doubts raised by
PCsDA/CsDA on this issue and clarification on each by CGDA are given below.
Point of doubt
(i) Whether reimbursement is
admissible for actual distance
travelled from point of stay to duty
point
Clarification
Clarified vide MoF letter No.19030/3/2008-E.IV dated 14
Oct 08 that the present provision of GoI order 7 below of
SR-46 continues to be applicable in addition to
reimbursement of taxi/travel charge within the city within
prescribed limits.
(ii) Whether maximum limit of taxi As clarified in 2 (i) above.
charges i.e. for 50 kms prescribed is
admissible straight way
(CGDA letter No.AT/IV/4513/XIX/6th CPC dated 04 Mar 09)
(ii)
(iii)
i)
ii)
iii)
Re-imbursement of accommodation
charges , food bills and taxi bills
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i)
ii)
Whether
50%
of
these
components are admissible as
stipulated in Rule 129 TR
i)
ii)
ii)
i)
ii)
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57.
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60.
Continuous halt
Full daily allowance will be admissible for the first 180 days of continuous halt at places
outside the Government servants Headquarters during tour/temporary transfer. Beyond this
period, no daily allowance will be admissible and in such cases the appropriate course would be
to issue necessary transfer order.
(Rule 114(viii) TR )
61.
When a Govt servant returns daily to his HQ station while on temporary duty at an
outstation, due to non-availability of proper accommodation etc. to suit his convenience, he may
draw daily allowance at the rate applicable to the place of temporary duty on all days on which
he performs duty there (irrespective of the place of his residence) to the same extent as would be
admissible had he stayed at the place of temporary duty, but on intervening Sundays and
holidays no DA will be admissible unless he actually (and not merely constructively) stays in the
camp.
(GoI, MoD Letter No.B/89621/Q Mov C/5862/D (Mov) dated 29 Nov 76)
62.
Reduction of DA when the second temporary duty commences on the same day
on which an officer returns from the first temporary duty
In cases where the second temporary duty commences on the same day on which an
officer returns from the first temporary duty, each temporary duty may be treated separately and
daily allowance may also be calculated separately, subject to the condition that daily allowance
calculated separately for each such temporary duty on any calendar day shall not exceed one daily
allowance (1/2 DA for local journeys).
(GoI, MoD Letter No.B/89621/Q Mov C/3826/D (Mov) dated 03 Aug 76)
63.
Regulation of daily allowance when the absence from HQ falls on two calendar
days but the total absence is less than 24 hours
Daily allowance may be calculated separately for each calendar day.
(GoI, MoD letter No.B/89621/Q Mov C/3826/D(Mov) dated 03 Aug 76)
64.
Rates of daily allowance for journeys on temporary duty in Andaman and
Nicobar Islands
Officers proceeding on temporary duty to Andaman and Nicobar Islands from main
land will be entitled to daily allowance at the rates given in column 3 of table A of para 56
above.
The aforesaid rates of daily allowance will also be admissible to the officers posted in
Andaman and Nicobar Islands in respect of their journeys on temporary duty from one Island to
another. Daily allowance at ordinary rates only will be admissible for local journeys on
temporary duty within the Island of posting and also for the time spent in journeys on temporary
duty by road, sea etc.
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(Note 2 below Rule 60 TR and GoI, MoD Letter No.86598/Q Mov C/4415/D(Mov) dated 09
Sep 76)
65.
Even though the fare for Rajdhani Express includes charges for meals provided in the
train, the daily allowance for the journey period will be admissible at full rate.
(Rule 95 TR, GoI, MoD Letter No.B/89621/PC-16/Q Mov C/3497/D (Mov) dated 17
Aug 78)
66.
Regulation of daily allowance for stay in a hotel or other establishment providing
lodging and/ or boarding at scheduled tariff
When the claim is preferred with reference to the rates at Table B of para 56 above, it
should be accompanied by a certificate in the following terms and the vouchers in support of the
stay in the hotel/establishment should be annexed to the TA claims.
Certified that I stayed from ________ (date) to ___________ (date) at ____________ (Name
of the hotel) at __________________ (name of the place).
67.
The hotel rates of daily allowance will be admissible in cases where an officer stays on
temporary duty at an outstation in an establishment registered/licensed as a hotel.
(GoI, MoD letter No.B/89621/Q Mov C/2502/D (Mov) dated 02 Jul 75)
Revised entitlements w.e.f. 01 Sep 08 are mentioned at para 56 above.
68.
The production of voucher required in support of stay in hotel/establishment cannot be
waived.
(CGDA letter No. 2413/AT-P/TA dated 10 Jun 75)
69.
70.
In the cases where Govt servants stay in Govt or Public sector guest house and pay
lodging charges in excess of 25% of daily allowance admissible to them in the concerned
localities under Table A, daily allowance shall be payable as under :
(i)
The respective rate of daily allowance for the concerned localities as shown in Table A
shall be reduced by 25% and the lodging charges (exclusive of breakfast/ meals) viz. room rent
paid by the Govt servant to the Govt/Public Sector Guest house authority for each calendar day
shall be added thereto.
(ii)
Daily allowance equal to the amount calculated in (i) above shall be admissible to the
Govt servant concerned subject to the condition that where it exceeds the hotel rate for which
the Govt servant is entitled for the respective locality as per Table B, it shall be restricted to the
latter rate.
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71.
The rates of daily allowance prescribed in Table A of para 56 above will apply only in
those cases where an officer makes his own arrangement or is provided with accommodation in
Govt/Public Sector guest house at concessional rates. In all other cases of stay in Govt/Public
Sector guest house, including Dak bungalows, tourist bungalows etc. where full public tariff is
charged from the individual, the daily allowance shall be regulated in accordance with the
provisions contained in para 70 above.
(GoI, MoD Letter No. B/89621/Q Mov C/1046 D(Mov) dated 05 Mar 76)
72.
Daily allowance for stay in Railway retiring rooms shall also be regulated in accordance
with para 70 ante.
( GoI, MoD letter No.B/89621/1/Q Mov C/4638/D (Mov) dated 18 Sep 76)
73.
Regulation of TA/DA for attending an Investiture ceremony at Rashtrapathi
Bhavan
(a)
Conveyance
(i)
Journey by Air: The recipients, serving as well as retired service personnel irrespective
of rank or next of kin in the case of posthumous awards and their entitled guests will be
entitled to travel by air from the nearest air port to Delhi and back.
(ii)
Journey by Rail: The recipients and their entitled guests travelling by train will be
entitled to travel by the highest class available on the Railway line or the class by which the
journey is actually performed, whichever is less. If the journey between the places connected by
rail is performed by road, only the actual expenses restricted to rail fare admissible, will be
allowed.
(iii)
Journey by Road: The recipients and their entitled guests performing journeys by road
either by private vehicle or taxi between places not connected by rail will be entitled to road
mileage at the rates notified by the concerned Directorate of Transport for taxis for one full taxi
if the recipients and their entitled guests are travelling from the same destination or one full taxi
each, if travelling from separate destinations or the actual expenditure whichever is less.
Note 1: Journey by rail will be performed by warrant, where free warrant is admissible, and
where it is not, recipients/guests will be entitled to reimbursement of actual fare each way.
Note 2: Recipients of the award can move the entitled guest(s) at Government expense from
any place in India irrespective of the place of duty of the awardees.
(GoI, MoD letter No.3(7)/2008/D(Ceremonials) dated 23 Feb 09)
(b)
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(i)
Allowances: Serving as well as retired service personnel irrespective of rank or next of
kin in case of posthumous awards travelling by rail and their entitled guests will be entitled to
Rs.60/- as incidental expenditure for each day of journey. If the journey does not cover a full
day, 12 hours or more spent on the journey on any day, will qualify for full allowance and less
than 12 hours on any day, will qualify for an allowance of Rs.30/(GoI, MoD letter No.3(1)/89/D(Cer) dated 07 Nov 89)
The amounts of Rs 60/- and Rs 30/- mentioned above have been revised to Rs 150/- and
Rs 75/- respectively w.e.f. 23 Feb 09.
(GoI, MoD letter No.3(7)/2008/D(Ceremonials) dated 23 Feb 09)
(ii)
Out of Pocket Allowance: Each recipient whether coming from outside or residing in
Delhi will be allowed a total amount of Rs.350/- for out of pocket expenses, for his/her entire
period of stay. Guests will not be allowed out of pocket expenses or road mileage.
The amount of Rs 350/- mentioned above has been revised to Rs 900/- w.e.f. 23 Feb 09.
(GoI, MoD letter No.3(7)/2008/D(Ceremonials) dated 23 Feb 09)
(c)
Guests of recipients/next-of-kin
Each awardees/next-of-kin will be entitled to bring at Government expenses:
(i)
Two personal guests for the award of Param Vir Chakra and Ashoka Chakra.
(ii)
One personal guest for awards other than Param Vir Chakra and Ashoka Chakra.
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74.
The entitlements of officers who are detailed from outstations, for participating in
Republic Day Parade in New Delhi has been laid down in Rule 114(iv) TR read with Rule 119
TR. Accordingly, normal TA/DA will be admissible in such cases.
(Sub Para 3 of Para 8 of GoI, MoD UO No.B/68529/Q/RRC/1373/D (Mov) dated 30
Nov 77 and dated 21 Feb 78)
75.
Entitlement of TA/DA to the Recipients of Sena, Nao Sena, Vayu Sena and
Vishista Seva Medals
(a)
(i)
Serving recipients will be treated as on temporary duty and will travel from their units to
the places of presentation and back.
(ii)
Ex-servicemen recipients and the next of kin in respect of the posthumous awardees will
be entitled to travelling allowance or free Railway warrant, as the case may be, from the normal
place of residence to the place of presentation and back in accordance with the entitlement of
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the winners of the award while they were in service, or by a lower class, if they actually travelled
by that class.
(iii)
Road Mileage: The recipients and their entitled guest (only one guest per recipient)
will be entitled to Road Mileage as admissible for the journey performed by road between places
not connected by rail.
Daily Allowance : The recipients and the entitled guest (one guest only) travelling by
(iv)
rail will be entitled, either to incidentals @ Rs.37/- per day for the period of journey limited to 4
days or Daily allowance whichever may be advantageous to the awardees/ guests. For this
purpose, journey for 12 hours or more on any day will qualify for full allowance and journey for
less than 12 hours on any day, will qualify for an allowance at half rate viz. Rs.18.50.
(b)
(i)
Ex-Servicemen recipients, who were commissioned officers at the time of retirement,
will be entitled to daily allowance at the rates applicable to them while in service and for a period
not exceeding three days during their stay, in their place of investiture.
(ii)
The next of kin in the case of posthumous awardees will be entitled to free boarding and
lodging at Govt expenses for not more than three days at the place of the investiture.
(c)
Recipients/next of kin of the posthumous awardees can have one guest at Govt expense
from any place in India to the place of presentation and back. He or she will be entitled to a
single fare each way of the class to which the winner of the award is or was entitled to. The fare
will be restricted to lower class if he or she actually travelled by that class.
(d)
(i)
In the case of serving officers who are normally eligible to travel on warrant/cash TA
basis, they will be paid advance of TA/DA by the unit/formation in which the recipient is
serving. The final claim will be adjusted on return of the officer to the unit/duty station.
(ii)
In the case of Ex-Servicemen/Next of kin recipient of posthumous awards (of all ranks)
who are eligible to travel on cash TA basis, where the cost of one way journey exceeds Rs.10/-.
The nearest unit/formation will pay if necessary by TMO/MO the advance not exceeding one
single fare of the appropriate class and inform the service HQ concerned of the amount so
advanced. The entitled guest also can be paid the advance similarly.
(iii)
On arrival at the place of investiture, the concerned HQ will forward the TA/DA claims
to CDA(O), CDA(N), CDA(AF)/concerned PAOs in respect of the retired /serving
officers/JCOs etc. and next of kin recipient and their entitled guest for payment.
Note:- The fare for return journey will be paid according to the class of accommodation in
which
they intend to travel subject to their entitlement.
(GoI, MoD Letter No.3(24)/85/D (Ceremonials) dated 01 May 87)
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76.
Travelling allowance for a local journey shall be admissible if the temporary place of duty
is beyond 8 kms from the normal place of duty irrespective of whether the journey is performed
by the individual from the residence or from the normal place of duty. Daily allowance in
respect of local journeys will be admissible at half of ordinary rates given in column 2 of Table A
of Para 56 (D).
(Rule 114 (vi) TR)
In case of local tours where temporary duty is performed by a Govt servant locally
beyond 8 kms from his HQ, daily allowance at half rates will be admissible upto 180 days.
Accordingly, journeys between the following places will also be treated as local journey.
(a)
Pune-Kirkee Dighi Khadakwasla Girinagar Dehuroad Talegaon Dabhade
Pimpri
Chinchwad New Township (Pune).
(CGDA letter No.87011 (I)/66-ANC dated 31 Jan 69, dated 24 Apr 69 and GoI, MoF
(Deptt of
Expdr) OM No.F (33) II(B)/72 dated 24 Oct 73)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
The phrase Local Journey shall be construed to mean a journey within the Municipal
limits or city in which the duty point is located. It shall include journeys performed within the
limits of suburban or other Municipalities, notified areas or Cantonments contiguous to the
Municipality, Corporations of the town/or city in which the duty point is located.
Example Since Faridabad Municipality is contiguous to the Municipality of Delhi,
journeys between Faridabad Municipality and Municipality of Delhi are to be treated as local
journey.
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Field Marshals will be entitled to TA/DA as per temporary duty scale as admissible to
Service Chiefs from their place of residence to Delhi to attend formal Ceremonial Functions and
back on the following occasions :(a)
(b)
78.
An EME officer when absent from his permanent station on inspection duty (which
includes attendance at practice camps) will receive a special allowance of Rs.2/- per day subject
to a maximum of Rs.30/- per mensem to cover incidental expenditure incurred in connection
with the transport of gauges, tools, records etc.
(Rule 122 TR)
79.
Daily allowance is admissible under ordinary rules for days on which travelling allowance
in any form is not drawn in the case of
(a)
(i)
A port of embarkation or disembarkation in India. The number of days the individual is
detained will be certified by the embarkation HQ concerned.
(ii)
(b)
Officers and nursing officers who may be detained at a port of disembarkation for the
purpose of replacing kit etc. which may have been lost through accident at sea. The allowance is
granted at the discretion of GOC or Embarkation Commandant at the port, for such period as is
absolutely necessary, up to a maximum of 7 days.
Note : Daily allowance under the above para will not be admissible to an individual :
(i)
Who fails to embark on the ship appointed for his conveyance while awaiting another
passage, unless the delay has arisen from causes beyond his control.
(ii)
(iv)
(v)
For the period of stay at shore establishment after reporting to that establishment on
return from leave in case the ship on which the individual is borne, is temporarily away from the
home port or from the port where it was scheduled to be at the time.
(Rule 115 TR)
80.
TA for journey to and from manoeuvre or training camps (including artillery
practice camps, tactical exercise with or without troops, staff exercise etc.)
(a)
Individuals, who move as participants to and from training camps, exercises,
demonstrations and local courses will travel on Railway warrant. An individual who is required
to travel on Railway warrant but travels by any mode of travel involving expenditure may be
allowed the refund for the cost of the warrant.
(b)
The following individuals will, however, draw TA/DA on temporary duty scale under
the normal rules.
i.
ii.
Officers attending artillery practice camps excepting aa. Those attending with units or detachments from units and
ab. Those attending as spectators for purpose of instructions.
iii.
Officers of IHQ of MoD (Army), Commands, Area, Sub Area or Bde HQ or
those on the strength of active formation HQ detailed to attend manoeuvres in their
official capacity e.g. on inspection or as spectators.
(Rule 121 TR)
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(a)
(i)
Individuals permitted on their own request to attend conferences, congresses or
meetings held in India if any Govt interest is served thereby, will be allowed conveyance of the
entitled class for the journey each way.
(ii)
TA/DA for a journey on temporary duty will, however, be admissible when an
officer is officially sent to attend a conference, congress or meeting.
(b)
Sanction for the moves of individuals in connection with the conferences, congresses or
meetings, including departmental conferences, not authorised in the basic regulations or in
separate Govt letters, will be accorded under Rule 4(ii) TR. Moves in connection with
conferences, congresses, meetings authorised in the basic regulations or in separate Govt letters
will be sanctioned by the competent authorities mentioned in Appx III TR.
(Rule 136 TR)
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(c)
(d)
84.
TA/DA for journeys to attend meetings of the Service Sports Control Board and
Committee
(a)
Members travelling from one station to another within Indian limits to attend committee
meetings convened by the Services Sports Control Board and Committee Subordinate thereto
are entitled to normal TA/DA as for a temporary duty. All claims for TA/DA on this account
must be countersigned by the officer convening the meeting.
(Rule 141 TR)
(b)
However, service personnel participating in sports (preliminary and final rounds)
organised by sports control board, only free conveyance on warrant as per entitled class i.e. AC
II/AC III /Ist class /AC chair car/sleeper class is admissible. Daily allowance for the period of
the journey and halt at the outstation will not be admissible. Travel by Air/AC first
class/sleeper is also not admissible.
(Rule 142 TR)
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85.
Circumstances and conditions under which conveyance may be authorised
during leave
(a)
Normally no TA is admissible for a journey made during leave or while proceeding on or
returning from leave.
(b)
However, an individual who is detailed for temporary duty whilst on leave including
casual leave, may, if such duty entails a journey from the place where he is spending his leave
when so detailed, draw the travelling allowance admissible for the particular duty performed
from the leave station to the place of temporary duty and back, provided he actually performs
the return journey.
In the case of an officer who combines casual leave with temporary duty before
commencement of the temporary duty or during the temporary duty, or on completion of the
temporary duty, no DA will be admissible for the days of casual leave. TA may be allowed as
may be admissible from HQ Station to temporary duty station and back, provided prior
permission of the controlling officer is obtained.
Note: The phrase the place where he performs the duty referred to above also includes the
Headquarters station of the individual, provided the temporary duty is not connected with his
appointment or with his unit/formation/establishment.
(c)
The competent authorities mentioned in Rule 150 (iii) TR may, for special reason which
should be recorded, authorise conveyance in the following circumstances
(i)
When detailed for temporary duty while proceeding on or returning from leave or,
(ii)
When detailed for temporary duty at the place where he spends his leave.
Conveyance admissible under above (i) & (ii) clause shall be limited to that admissible
for a single journey on temporary duty from HQ to the temporary duty station.
(Rule 150 TR)
86.
(i)
With the sanction of the competent authority mentioned in Appx I TR, temporary duty
scales of TA/DA for the journey performed from one station to another, to officiate in a purely
privilege/annual leave vacancy is admissible, provided the duties of the officer proceeding on
leave cannot be left unattended to during his absence or be performed by another officer serving
at the station. In the case of AMC and NCC officers, the competent authority to sanction the
move will be DGAFMS and DGNCC respectively.
(ii)
AMC officers who are deputed from one station to another to officiate in a vacancy
caused on proceeding of the Medical officer/Specialist on casual leave for more than 5 days will
be entitled to normal TA/DA as on temporary duty move, provided there is no medical officer
specialist of that particular speciality available at that station. This provision is admissible only to
AMC officers.
(Rule 150A TR)
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87.
(i)
Commissioned officers including MNS officers on leave, other than casual leave, when
recalled for service or duty with his corps/unit/formation by the leave sanctioning authorities
before the expiry of the leave are entitled to travelling allowance at temporary duty scale, for the
return journey to his station from the leave station at which the order of recall reaches him,
provided that a certificate is issued by the leave sanctioning authority that the emergency
necessitating his return could not have been foreseen at the time of his proceeding on leave and
leave is curtailed by more than half the period originally sanctioned.
(ii)
Officers who are recalled from leave for active service or duty with their corps/ unit to
perform duty connected with their own appointment, will be entitled to LTC for the final return
journey, provided they avail of the balance of annual leave immediately on completion of the
duty for which he was recalled. In cases, where the balance of annual leave is not immediately
granted on completion of the duty, due to exigencies of service, the refusal to grant leave having
been recorded by the authority competent to sanction the leave, the leave travel concession for
the final return to their HQ station will be admissible when the balance of leave is granted later.
In no case will the LTC for the final return journey be granted to those who do not avail of the
balance of annual leave for personal reasons immediately on completion of duty for which the
officer was recalled from leave.
(iii)
To become entitled to LTC for the final return journey, the officer should spend the
balance of leave at the same station to which the officer had availed of the leave travel
concession for the onward journey. The OC shall, however, have discretionary powers to
authorise the leave to a station other than the first station, provided no extra expenditure to the
state is caused.
(iv)
In relaxation of para 87(ii) above, travelling allowance at temporary duty scale for the
move from their duty station to the leave station in respect of officers recalled from leave and
permitted to avail the balance of leave on completion of duty, will be granted subject to the
following conditions :
(a)
Orders for recall from leave will be issued by the Army Commanders/ AOSC-inC/Administrative authorities in case of officers serving in Commands. In case of officers of
IHQ of MoD (Army), the orders will be issued by the QMG. This power will not be delegated
to any other officer.
(b)
Quantum of leave initially granted should be 30 days or more and the officers before
recall should have consumed less than half the period.
(c)
When an officer is recalled on grounds other than national emergency or internal
disorder, he should return to the station from which he was recalled on completion of temporary
duty, if permitted to avail balance of annual leave.
(d)
However, the entitlement to LTC for the final return journey to duty station, for those
who are permitted to avail themselves of the balance of leave on completion of duty shall remain
unaffected.
(Rule 151 (i) TR)
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88.
Officer recalled from leave during OP Parakram and similar mass mobilization will be
entitled to fare by authorised mode of travel, in relaxation of the provisions of Rule 151 (i) & (ii)
TR.
e.g. An officer of the rank of Major if performs journey by air on such recall from leave
will be entitled to AC II fare (and not airfare ) even though conditions mentioned in sub para
(i)&(ii) of Rule 151 TR are not fulfilled.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12647/OP /Q mov C/4579/D(mov)/2002 dated 11 Nov 02 &
CGDA letter No. AT/IV/4505/OP-II dated 12 Aug 03)
89.
The Colonel of an Infantry Regiment having twelve or less battalions in his regiment is
authorised six visits during a financial year but without any constraints regarding the number of
visit to a unit in that year.
(Rule 152 TR as amended vide GoI, MoD Letter No.57664/AG/PS6/3712/D (AG)
dated
26 Jun 79)
The Colonel of an Infantry Regiment having more than 12 battalions in his regiment is
authorised to visit in a financial year to the extent of 50% of the number of battalions in the
regiment but without any constraints regarding the number of visits to a unit in that year. Such
visits, however, will not exceed 8 in a financial year.
(Rule 152 TR as amended vide GoI, MoD Letter No.57664/AG/PS6/3712/D (AG)
dated
26 Jun 79)
(i)
Travelling allowance at a temporary duty scale for journey period only will be admissible
when proceeding to another station under the orders of the competent medical authority to
consult or receive medical treatment from another hospital or when transferred to a service
hospital from a station in which no such hospital exists. Similar concession will be admissible
when an individual proceeds for dental treatment from an officer of Army Dental Corps or
civilian dentist employed under the regulation for medical services.
No daily allowance for halt is admissible in such cases.
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The above provision is also applicable in cases where an officer (including MNS) when
appearing before a Medical Board for a prescribed medical examination and when returning
there from.
(Rule 157 TR)
As per SPC orders, the authorised class of travel for hospital admission shall be
the same as that authorised for official tours w.e.f. 01 Sept 08.
(Rule 94 Note (i) and 108
TR
C/3737/D(Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
(ii)
Similarly, conveyance is admissible for attendants when accompanying a sick individual,
an invalid or a case of mental disease.
(Rule 158 TR)
91.
Discharged Service Personnel when summoned to appear before a Medical Board for
assessment or re-assessment of pension under Rule 155 TR will be eligible for travelling
allowance at temporary duty scales.
(Rule 155 TR)
92.
(a)
When the temporary duty journey is performed on warrant to and from a unit/
formation where personnel are in receipt of field service concessions, 65 kgs of baggage can be
conveyed on warrant, otherwise Railway Free Allowance only.
(b)
However, when service officers detailed on courses of instruction of less than 180 days
duration from one peace station to another peace station, will be entitled to conveyance of 20
kgs of baggage at Govt expense over and above 40 kgs of baggage allowed as Railway Free
Allowance.
(Rule 119(iii) TR)
93.
DSR
Officers who are appointed as attached officers at Army/Air Command and Area HQ
or on the staff of a formation or sub area, under Para 93 Defence Service Regulations and who
move on temporary duty will be eligible for daily allowance, provided conditions laid down in
Para 93 DSR are fulfilled. One of the conditions is that the officer will not be replaced in his
unit. In case, the officer is replaced in his Unit by posting of another officer, no DA will be
admissible. DA is not payable beyond 180 days.
(Rule 116 TR & Para 93 DSR)
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(i)
Full DA
NIL
(ii)
(b)
In all cases of Govt sponsored training programme which are residential and where
boarding & lodging at the training institutes are compulsory and are provided at fixed rates, a
Special allowance in lieu of daily allowance will be admissible as under to Govt servants deputed
to undergo such training/courses irrespective of the period of training courses.
(i)
DA.
(ii)
(Rule 123 TR and GoI, MoD letter No.12600/I/Q Mov C/2699/D(Mov) dated 14 Jun
97.
Travelling allowance to an individual deputed for training at Centres/Institutions
at his HQ Station
Officers detailed on training/courses of instructions at HQ Station will be entitled to the
following TA/DA.
Place of course of Instruction
Entitlement TA/DA
(a) Training Centres/Institution located at the No daily allowance or Road mileage allowance is
individuals HQ station.
admissible.
(b) Training at Centres located in areas Road mileage allowance at the appropriate rate
contiguous to HQ station and where the plus 50% of the daily allowance for the period of
absence from HQ station.
individual performs journey beyond 8 kms.
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(c) Training at places located outside the HQ Road mileage allowance for onward and return
station or contiguous areas.
journey once only plus normal daily allowance
for the entire period of absence from HQ.
Note : For the purpose of temporary duty/courses of instructions, the area covered under the
municipal limits for the town or city in which the normal duty point of the Govt servant is
located is to be treated as the HQ station of the individual. A journey performed beyond the
HQ station but within the limit of urban agglomeration in which the Govt servants HQ station
is located is to be treated as Areas contiguous to HQ station.
(Note under Rule 129 TR)
98.
In the case of an officer detailed for training/course from a unit to a place situated in the
suburban Municipality/Corporation or contiguous areas not within the Municipal limits of HQ
station, he will draw mileage allowance at the appropriate rate and maximum of 50% DA at the
ordinary rates, subject to the provision that the distance travelled from the duty point is more
than 8 kms radius. The claim on account of TA/DA referred to above will be paid by CDA(O).
(Rule 129 TR)
(CGDA letter No. 4008/AT-P dated 24.10.72 and No. 4008/AT-P dated 15 Jun 74 and
No.4008/AT-P dated 11 Nov 76)
99.
Student officers undergoing the Technical Staff Officers course when detailed on
instructional tours, which forms part of the course, will be entitled to daily allowance under
normal rules.
(GoI, MoD Letter No.59739/GS/MT 18/3072-C/C(GS-II) dated 20 Sep 58)
100.
Admissibility of daily allowance to officers attending courses of instructions at
DIWS, Landour Cantt, Musoorie
The rates of daily allowance to officers attending courses of instructions at Defence
Institute of Work Study (DIWS) Landour Cantt, Musoorie will be as under.
25% of the full quantum of DA to which an officer is entitled to, under normal rules. In
addition to the above, charges as under will also be admissible.
(A)
Boarding
(B)
Furnishing/Bedding
(as a part of lodging)
(b)
Conveyance as stated above is admissible once only in respect of the same course or
examination unless the officer concerned is compelled to withdraw on account of illness or
circumstances beyond his control or is ordered to attend the examination/ course at a station
outside the command (The term outside the Command refers to Army Command) in which he
is stationed, in the case of Army. In the case of an officer attending the Staff College Entrance
Examination on second and subsequent occasions, conveyance is admissible on each occasion
on which he qualifies, whether admitted or not.
(c)
In cases, where an officer attended the courses or examination held at the candidates
station where the journey is not involved and he fails, free conveyance for the same course or
examination on a subsequent occasion will not be admissible except in the circumstances
mentioned in (b) above.
(d)
When an officer is detailed to attend the course of less than 180 days duration,
conveyance of family is not admissible.
(Rule 124 TR)
(II)
When the duration of course exceeds 90 days, the family of the individual concerned is
entitled to conveyance. However, conveyance of baggage and CTG are not admissible unless the
duration of course exceeds 180 days.
(Rule 124(iv) TR and CGDA letter No. AT/IV/4505-XII-PC dated 03 Feb 04 and 26 Apr
04)
102.
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(a)
Conveyance to the extent specified below is admissible to an officer ordered or
permitted to attend an authorised course of instruction or examination whilst on leave.
(i)
If the individual is on annual leave, not combined with other kind of leave, conveyance
to the extent admissible had he remained on duty.
(ii)
When other leave is taken, conveyance from his place of residence to the station to
which he proceeds for attending the course or examination and then to his place of residence or
to his own station, provided that the expenditure caused thereby does not exceed that which
would have been incurred had he not been on leave.
(b)
Conveyance is inadmissible to an individual who for his own convenience does not
proceed to the station to which he has been originally ordered but is permitted to attend the
course or examination in question at the station at which he is residing on leave.
(Rule 150-B TR)
104.
Regulation of TA/DA to commissioned officers when called out in aid to Civil
Power at a station other than their own
When an officer is detailed on duty in connection with Aid to Civil authority, either
independently or with detachment at a station other than their own, will be entitled to normal
TA/DA under the provisions of Rule 114 TR read with Rule 119 TR. If the officers are
provided with any kind of State Hospitality, the entitlement of DA for halt will be regulated
under Rule 114 (iv) TR.
(GoI, MoD UO No.B/68529/Q/RRC/1373 D(Mov) dated 30 Nov 77 and 21 Feb 78)
105.
Regular officers of the Military Nursing Services will be entitled to TA/DA as admissible
to other service officers.
(GoI, MoD Letter No.B/83878/DGAFMS/MNS/2204/D(Mov) dated 01 Jun 81)
However, revised orders as per SPC for MNS officers are awaited.
106.
Regulation of TA/DA when officers attached as liaison staff with foreign
dignitaries
(a)
Officers who are attached to foreign dignitaries/delegation for liaison, security duties
etc. are entitled to travelling allowance under normal rules for their journey form their duty
station to the places where they are asked to join the dignitaries/delegations and back again to
their duty stations from the place where they are asked to return on completion of their liaison,
security duty etc.
(b)
During the period of liaison/security duty, the officer will be governed by the following
terms of TA/DA.
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(i)
For journey by rail: The officer will as far as possible travel by the class of
accommodation to which he is entitled under the normal rules. In case, however, where it is
considered absolutely necessary for the accompanying individual to travel in a higher class of
accommodation than that to which he is normally entitled e.g. travel by ACC along with the
dignitaries/members of the delegation, he may be allowed to do so with prior sanction of
Ministry of Defence.
(ii)
For journey by road and by air: The officer may, wherever necessary, travel by road and
by air with the dignitary/members of the delegation.
(iii)
Daily allowance for the journey by rail/road and air will not be admissible to the
accompanying officer.
(iv)
The officer should, wherever possible, make his own arrangement for boarding and
lodging at outstation, in which case, he may draw the daily allowance admissible under normal
rules. Where, however, it is considered absolutely necessary that he should stay in the same
hotel as the dignitary/members of delegation, accommodation appropriate to his grade may be
arranged for him in that hotel. In such cases, the officer will be entitled to daily allowance as per
clause (iv) of Rule 114 TR read with Rule 60 Table B TR.
(Rule 149 TR)
107.
Conveyance Allowance
(Rule 222 TR as amended vide GoI, MoD, letter No.12621/Q Mov C/3153/
D(Mov)/99 dated
12 Nov 99)
Revised Rates applicable w.e.f. 01 Sep 08:
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Average
monthly
travel on official
duty
201 to 300 kms
301 to 450 kms
451 to 600 kms
601 to 800 kms
Above 800 kms
Note: Conveyance Allowance at the rate prescribed in Column (2) of the table i.e. for journeys by
own motor car are not admissible to officers whose pay in the revised pay band is less than
Rs.19,530/- p.m.
These rates shall automatically increase by 25% whenever the DA payable on the revised pay
structure goes up by 50%.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12621/Mov C/79/ D(Mov)/2009 dated 12 Jan 09)
108.
Funds
Officers detailed on temporary duty in connection with audit of non public funds will be
entitled to normal TA/DA with sanction of competent authority under Rule 4(ii) TR, provided a
certificate from the move sanctioning authority to the effect, that the required No. of officers is
not available locally and that only minimum of officers are detailed from the nearest outstation
for the purpose.
(CGDA letter No.AT/IV/4416/Vol.II dated 10 Jul 84)
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CHAPTER-4
REGULATION OF PERMANENT DUTY JOURNEY
109.
The entitlement of TA for a journey on permanent duty broadly consists of the facility
to travel at Govt expense for the officer and each member of his family by rail/air/road as the
case may be.
(Rule 59 TR)
110.
With effect from 01 Jan 99, TA on transfer will be restricted to only two dependent
children. However, this restriction is not applicable to those service personnel who already have
more than two children prior to issue of Govt letter dated 28 Oct 98. Children of service
personnel born between the date of issue of the order i.e. 28 Oct 98 and 31 Jul 99 are also
entitled to such benefits. Further, restriction is also not applicable to those who are presently
issueless or have one child and the subsequent pregnancy results in multiple births and as a
consequence, the number of children exceed two.
(Rule 2 TR as amended vide GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/D Mov C/3198/D (Mov)/98
dated 28
Oct 98)
111.
(1)
Self: By rail in AC II on free warrant from home/OTA Chennai/IMA Dehradun etc.
For journey by road, one mileage allowance at the rate under Rule 61 TR as amended.
In case, the officer is required to report at one or two temporary duty stations before
proceeding to the place of permanent posting, the entire journey from home/OTA, Chennai/
IMA, Dehradun/Pre Commission Training place to the permanent duty station will be
performed on warrant. Daily allowance for the journey period in accordance with Rules 59 and
60 TR will be admissible. Composite Transfer Grant is not admissible. Similarly, DA for post
commission training is not admissible.
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(1)
Conveyance
(A)
Self- Free conveyance from the old to the new duty station by direct route as
under:
(a)
By Rail: The officers entitlement is on warrant unless otherwise authorised by the
competent authority (under Appx I TR) to travel on cash payment. If travel on cash payment is
authorised, one fare of the class of accommodation in which actually travelled or the entitled
class whichever is less, will be admissible. An officer performing the journey by rail, without
using a warrant and with sanction of the controlling officer, will be entitled to reimbursement of
cost of warrant at public tariff rate under Rule 47(iii) TR or the actual expenditure incurred
whichever is less. For journeys performed by mode other than by rail, the individual will be
entitled to actual expenses/road mileage/cost of warrant whichever is less.
(b)
By Road: One mileage allowance at the rate under Rule 61 TR as amended. However,
if journey is to and from unit/formation whose personnel are in receipt of field service
concessions, it will be by Govt transport or on warrant if contract system exists. However,
road mileage for journeys between residence and the Railway station / bus stand /
airport at old and new duty station is not admissible for self and the members of his
family.
(c)
Officers travelling by road on permanent duty wherever rail-cum-road services exist and
are controlled either by the Railways or by other authorities, who recognise the tickets issued by
the Railways and vice versa, shall perform such journeys on rail-cum-road tickets.
(Rule 80 TR)
(d)
By Air: If the officer is authorised to travel by air at his own discretion,* actual air fare
paid restricted to his entitled class of travel by air is admissible. If not authorised to travel by air*
and the journey is performed by air between places connected by rail, the air fare actually paid or
rail fare of entitled class at public tariff rate whichever is less, is admissible. Between places
connected by road only, air fare actually paid or road mileage as stated above whichever is less, is
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admissible. Between places connected by sea, within Indian limits, air fare actually paid or
steamer charges by the entitled class whichever is less, is admissible.
Note: If journey is to and from a unit/formation whose personnel are in receipt of field service
concessions, it will be by Govt transport or on warrant if contract system exists. As such, if the
journey is performed by air* between places connected by road only, airfare or road mileage is not
admissible.
*As per SPC orders applicable from 01 Sept 08, officers of all ranks are entitled to perform journey
by air as per their entitlements.
** W.e.f. 13 Jul 09, in all cases of air travel, both domestic and international, where the
Government of India bears the cost of air passage, the officials concerned may travel only by
AIR INDIA.
For travel to stations not connected by Air India, the officials may travel by Air India to
the hub/point closest to their eventual destination, beyond which they may utilise the services of
another airline which should also preferably be an alliance partner of Air India.
In all cases of deviation from these orders because of operational or other reasons or on
account of non-availability, individual cases may be referred to the Ministry of Civil Aviation for
relaxation.
(GoI, Ministry of Finance F.No.19024/1/2009-E.IV dated 13 Jul 09)
(e)
(B)
Family: Free conveyance from old to the new duty station by direct route or in case of
officers proceeding to and from a unit/formation where personnel are in receipt of field service
concessions, to SPR/Home station or the station where Govt accommodation is made available.
(a)
By Rail: On free railway warrant as in the case of head of the family. However, for
journeys performed by rail without using warrant, one fare for the class in which travelled or
entitled class whichever is less, for each adult member and half fare for each child above 5 years
but below 12 years will be admissible. For journeys by mode other than by rail between stations
connected by rail, the reimbursement for each member will be actual expenses/ road mileage or
entitled class rail fare whichever is less.
(b)
By Road: Appropriate road mileage allowance at the rate under Rule 61 (TR). However,
no road mileage for journeys between residence and the Railway station / bus stand / airport at
old and new duty station is admissible.
(c)
(d)
(2)
Daily Allowance: No daily allowance is admissible for self and each member of family
for time spent in journey/enforced halts en route etc.
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(3)
Additional Fare: An additional fare/free warrant by the entitled class i.e. the class
entitled at the time of initial move of the officer (self) for both onward and return journey will be
allowed for journey to the previous duty station in case the officer has to leave the family behind,
due to non-availability of Govt accommodation at the new station of posting, for bringing his
family. Additional fare is not admissible in case where family has been left behind at old duty
station for the personal reasons like childrens education.
This provision will, however, not apply to officers who have reserved accommodation at
the place of posting.
(Rule 67 (a)(I) (5)(i) TR)
An additional fare/free warrant by the entitled class i.e. the class entitled at the time of
intial move for both onward and return journeys, will be allowed for journey to the previous
duty station in case the individual has to leave his family/household effects behind due to nonavailability of Govt accommodation at the new duty station. Service personnel who could not
take family members along with him/her on their second trip due to genuine reasons may also
be entitled to an additional fare/free warrant to and fro by the entitled class.
(GoI, MoD letter No.12630/TA/DA/Mov C/3003/D(Mov)/2006 dated 16 Oct 06)
(4)
For transfer involving change of station located at a distance of or more than 20 kms
from each other.
Entitlement as per Fifth Pay Commission orders
Married
Officers
Single officer 80% of One month's Basic pay + Rank pay + Dearness pay +
Stagnation increment(s) (if any) + NPA(in case of medical officer)
(i)
In respect of married officers, full rate of CTG will be admissible, provided family also
moves to new duty station / SPR / home town or from SPR/ home town to new duty station.
However, officers moving alone without family to new duty station will be entitled to 80% of
CTG.
(ii) In case of a widow/widower, CTG will be admissible at full rate if she / he is moving with
other members of her / his family. Widow/widower service personnel having no dependent
family members while moving on permanent duty with all the household establishment are also
entitled to one months basic pay as CTG.
(GoI, MoD No 12630/CTG/Q MovC/707/D(Mov)/2005 dated 21 Mar 05)
(iii)
Service officers on their deployment on CI Operation will be entitled to CTG if stay in
CI Operation area exceed 180 days and temporary duty move is re-classified as permanent
transfer in terms of Rule 56 and 91 TR.
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(iv)
CTG will also be admissible to service officers moving as part of body of troops when
such move of unit is for a period of more than 180 days. Amount of CTG will be restricted as
per clause (i) above depending upon move of family.
(v) CTG will also be admissible to officers who move along with their unit from one field area
to another field area, provided the move of the unit/formation is permanent and the move of
the unit was accorded by the Army Commander in the case of move within the Command and
IHQ of MoD (Army) in the case of move outside the Command.
(DSR Para 1031, Para 11 SAO 12/S/81 and GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Q Mov C/
3198/D (Mov)/98 dated 28 Oct 98)
Note : With the introduction of Composite Transfer Grant, transfer incidentals for the officer
and his family and as well as road mileage for journeys between the residence and the Railway
station / bus stand / airport at the old and new duty stations which were earlier admissible are
no longer admissible. These will be subsumed in the Composite Transfer Grant.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Q Mov C/3198/D(Mov)/98 dated 28 Oct 98 and GoI,
MoD ID No.783/QA/2000 dated 24 Jan 2000 & AHQrs QMG Branch letter No.
12630/Q Mov C dated 31 Jan 2000.)
Revised entitlement of CTG as per SPC orders w.e.f. 01 Sep 08:
The CTG shall be equal to one month's Pay in the Pay Band, Grade Pay, Military Service
Pay & NPA (if any), in case of transfer involving a change of station located at a distance of or more
than 20 kms from each other.
Prior to 01 Sep 08, only one Transfer Grant was admissible if transfer of husband and wife
takes place within six months from each other from the same place to same place. However, w.e.f.
01 Sep 08, in cases of both husband and wife transferred from same place to same place within 6
months, but after 60 days of the transfer of the spouse, 50% of the CTG on transfer shall be
allowed to the spouse transferred later. No transfer grant shall be admissible to the spouse
transferred later, in case both the transfers are ordered within 60 days.
The existing provisions shall continue to be applicable in case of transfers after a period of
six months or more.
Other rules precluding CTG in case of transfer at own request or transfer other than in
public interest, shall continue to apply unchanged in their case.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
Entitlement
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Pay Range
Officers
drawing
Rs.16400/- and above
Entitlement
Pay
Officers drawing pay of Rs.8000/- Full four wheeler wagon/VPUs/MPV or 6000 kgs by
and above but less than Rs.16400 goods train or one single container.
Transportation of personal effects as per SPC orders w.e.f. 01 sep 08:
GRADE PAY/RANK
BY TRAIN/STEAMER
RATE PER KM BY
ROAD
COAS/VCOAS/
6000 kgs by goods train/4
Army Cdrs & equivalent/
wheeler
wagon/1
double
DGAFMS and officers drawing container
Grade Pay of Rs.7600 and above
(Lt Col to Lt Gen)
Rs.18
Rs.18
The rates for transporting the entitled weight by Steamer will be equal to the
prevailing rates prescribed by such transport in ships operated by Shipping Corporation
of India.
The rates of transportation of personal effects shall automatically increase by
25% whenever Dearness Allowance payable on the revised pay structure goes up by 50%.
SPC orders for MNS officers are awaited.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
(b)
Officers carrying goods by road, between places connected by rail can draw actual
expenditure on transportation of personal effects by road or the amount admissible for
transportation of the maximum admissible quantity by rail and an additional amount of not more
than 25% thereof, whichever is less.
Service tax and education cess included in the transportation bill are reimbursed upto the
permissible limit of the claim. Any tax paid beyond permissible limit of claim is not reimbursable.
If a transportation bill/claim has been submitted for Rs.15,000/-, but the admissible amount as per
rules is Rs.10,000/-, the service tax and education cess is reimbursed for Rs.10,000/- only even
though these taxes have been charged on the bill amount of Rs.15,000/-.
(GoI, MoF, Deptt of Expenditure No. 316/E-IV/2006 dated 14 Feb 06)
Note: The rates for transportation of house holds effects of all kinds are notified under class
250 of Goods tariff No. 43 Part II published by Railway Authorities. Claims for conveyances
of baggage on permanent transfer are regulated as per these rates.
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* The claims for reimbursement of charges of conveyance of luggage by road, between places
connected by rail, are to be regulated as per rates contained in para 4(C) of Annexure to Ministry
of Finance F.No.19030/3/2008-E.IV dated 23 Sep 08 without applying restriction of 1.25 times
of rail fare as was being done prior to issue of Ministry of Finance ibid letter. This would be
applicable from 23 Sep 08.
(CGDA letter No.AT/IV/4513/XIX/6th CPC dated 03 Aug 09)
(c) Transportation of personal effects on transfer between the places connected by road
only.
Rates applicable as per Fifth Pay Commission orders for transportation of baggage
between places not connected by rail are as indicated below:
Pay range
Officers drawing Rs.8000 and above
Other cities
Rs.30/- per km
Rs.18/- per km
Note : The allowance at higher rate is admissible for carriage of personal effects from one place
to another within the limits of A-1/A/B-1 class cities.
Revised entitlement as per SPC orders for conveyance of baggage by road w.e.f. 01 Sep
08:
GRADE PAY/RANK
RATE PER KM BY
ROAD
COAS/VCOAS/
Army Cdrs & equivalent/DGAFMS and officers
drawing Grade Pay of Rs.7600 and above
(Lt Col to Lt Gen)
Rs.18
Rs.18
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(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
(d)
Conveyance of baggage when the head of family moves to and from field area
When the journey is to and from a unit/formation where personnel are in receipt of
field service concessions, the baggage entitlement will be 100 kgs on warrant.
(i)
In the case of an officer possessing a family, the balance of the baggage may be
conveyed by the family to home town/SPR or sent to the depot which will be subject to the
following conditions:
(aa)
The total quantity of baggage conveyed by the officer with him, the quantity
conveyed by the family, the quantity conveyed to Depot shall not exceed his maximum
entitlement.
(ab)
(ii)
An officer not possessing a family may convey one third of his entitled scale of baggage
from the old duty station to his home/SPR and the balance of his baggage (less taken by the
officer to his new duty station) to his depot on warrant subject to the condition in (i) above.
Similar conveyance as stated above will also be admissible to the new duty station of the
officer consequent on his move on posting back to a peace station.
Note : The term Baggage is not subject to definition. It is for the controlling officer to satisfy
himself that a claim to reimbursement on account of the transportation of baggage is reasonable.
On occasions when an officer is not permitted to transport his private conveyance at Govt
expense, his motor vehicle may be viewed as covered by the term baggage.
(Note 1 under Rule 67 I TR)
(6)
All officers are entitled for transportation of own motor car or one motor cycle/Scooter
on permanent transfer. The entitlement is as under:(i)
When an officer transports his car by rail, he will be entitled to actual cost of
transportation of car at Railways risk. Normally, the motor car is to be conveyed on EVK (4
wheeler wagon) by passenger train. In case, the motor car is conveyed by 6 or 8 wheeler wagon
as per the choice of the Railways, the actual freight charges levied by the Railways will be entitled
to the officer.
(CGDA letter No.4071/AT-P dated 10 Dec 59)
(ii)
When an officer transports his car by road under its own propulsion between stations
connected by rail, he may draw an allowance at the rates for taxi approved by Director of
Transport at the starting point limited to expenditure on transportation by passenger train i.e.
EVK. If car is moved between stations connected by road only, he may draw an allowance at the
rates for taxi approved by Director of Transport at the starting point.
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In case, the car is transported / moved partly through plain and partly through hilly area,
entitlement is at the taxi rate prescribed by Director of Transport at starting point only. No
higher rate of RMA is admissible for hilly portion of journey, when the starting point is in plain
area.
(Note 4 below Rule 67 (d) (ii) TR)
(iii)
In case, the car is transported by loading on a truck between stations connected by rail,
the actual expenditure on transportation limited to the rates for taxi approved by Director of
transport at the starting point or the freight charges by passenger train, whichever is less, is
admissible. If however, the car is moved between stations not connected by rail, he may draw
actual expenditure limited to the rates for taxi approved by Director of Transport at the starting
point.
(Note 7 below Rule 67 (d) (ii) TR)
(iv)
When the conveyance is sent under its own propulsion, the officer will not be entitled to
separate fare by rail/air or to separate road mileage for himself if he travels in it. Appropriate
mileage allowance will be admissible for the members of his family, if they travel otherwise than
by the conveyance being transported under its own propulsion.
(Note 5 below Rule 67 (d) (ii) TR as amended)
Note: When the officer and or his family members travel between two stations on transfer by
own car, separate fare for himself and or his family members by way of reimbursement of cost
of Railway warrant is not authorised in addition to the cost of transportation of his car at Govt
expense.
(v)
Note :
(1)
When the conveyance is sent under its own propulsion but the service officer does not
travel in it, he/she will be entitled to a separate fare by rail/air or to a separate road mileage for
himself/herself.
(GoI, MoD corrigendum No. B/53966/Q Mov C/1884/D (Mov)/94 dated 14 Jun 94)
(2)
As there is no provision in Military Tariff for booking of private conveyance on Railway
warrants, such vehicles to the extent authorised will be transported against cash payment.
(3)
No sanction from the competent authority for conveyance of car/scooter/motor cycle is
required consequent on the move of the officer on permanent posting.
(CGDA letter No. 4071/AT-P dated 17 Mar 80)
(vi)
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In case the conveyance is transported by air between stations connected by rail, the
actual expenses should be limited to that admissible for transportation by passenger train for
the rail portion and at the rates for taxi approved by Director of Transport at the starting point
for the road portion.
(AHQ, QMGs Br Letter No.B/53966/Q Mov C dated 12 Feb 86)
(vii)
W.e.f. 15 Jan 01, officers posted in field areas are eligible for Motor Car advance vide
GoI, MoD letter No 29310/ Q Mov Coord /3688/D (Mov)/2000 dated 15 Jan 01. Officers
who have purchased /taken delivery of motor car while serving in field area (irrespective of
source of finance) are entitled to conveyance of motor car on posting to the new duty station in
peace area.
(viii)
In the case of an officer who does not own a car at the time of his transfer from one
station to another but purchases one to take it to the new duty station from some other place,
the above expenses will not be admissible at Govt cost. It can, however, be allowed with the
sanction of Govt. However, it is admissible in following cases:
(a)
In case, where car was purchased prior to the date of move of the officer but the RTO
registration was made in the name of the officer at a subsequent date, provided the officer
produces collateral evidence like Cash Receipt and sanction of competent authority for purchase
of movable property etc.
(b)
For a conveyance purchased after the date of SOS but prior to the date of actual move
of the officer from the old duty station, provided officer produces collateral evidence as per (a)
above.
(Note 8 below Rule 67(d)(ii) TR & CGDA letter No. AT/IV/4462(O)-III dated 02 Feb
93)
Revised entitlements of transportation of conveyance as per SPC
orders w.e.f. 01 Sep 08:
Grade Pay/Rank
Scale
COAS/VCOAS/
one motor car etc. or one motor
Army Cdrs & equivalent/
cycle/scooter or one horse
DGAFMS and officers
drawing Grade Pay of
Rs.5400 and above
(Lt to Lt Gen)
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
(7)
Conveyance of a Chauffeur
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The cost of transporting a Chauffeur or cleaner will also be admissible, provided the
officer renders a certificate to the effect that a Chauffeur or a cleaner other than a domestic
servant was actually employed and the charges were actually incurred on that account.
Conveyance charges for the journey actually performed by him will be admissible as under:
(a)
When travelling by rail : actual second class fare by the shortest route from and to the
station to which the car is carried by Rail/Steamer/loaded on truck or other craft.
(b)
When travelling by bus or other public conveyance: actual fare paid limited to second
class rail fare.
(c)
No TA is admissible for the return journey from the new duty station to the previous
duty station.
86)
(8)
(Note 1 below Rule 67(d)(ii) TR and CGDA letter No.AT/IV/4462-IV dated 30 Sep
Conveyance of private servants for journeys on permanent posting
Charges for the conveyance of pet animals on cash payment may be claimed, provided
the baggage charges for the entitled quantity plus the charges for the pet animals should not
exceed the maximum entitlement admissible by Goods Train on warrant. In the case of officers
utilising a full wagon, the cost of conveying pet animals is not admissible. In all such cases,
claiming full quantum of baggage and separate conveyance of pet animals on Railway warrant is
not in order.
(GoI, MoD Letter No.B/89621/Q Mov C/1428/D (Mov) dated 24 Mar 75 &
No.B/89621/Q Mov C/1550/D (Mov) dated 02 Apr 75)
114.
Entitlement for transfer within the same station or to stations which are at a
distance of less than 20 kms from the old HQ Station
(A)
In the case of journeys on permanent duty within the same station or to stations which
are at a distance of less than 20 kms from the old HQ station, the payment of TA shall be
regulated as under:
(i)
TA including Composite Transfer Grant will not be admissible, in case change of
residence is not involved.
(ii)
(1)
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(2)
Note 1: The term same station/city will mean the area falling within the jurisdiction
of the Municipality or Corporation, including such of suburban Municipalities, notified areas or
Cantonments as are contiguous to the above named municipalities and within the limits
of
Urban Agglomeration.
his
Note 2: The above provisions will also be applicable to an individual who has to change
residence due to :
a.
same
b. Change of domestic camp from one site to another site in the same station i.e. a
unit/formation moving from its temporary premises to the permanent building in the
station/city.
(3)
In cases of transfer to stations which are at a distance of less than 20 kms from the old
station and of transfer within the same city, one third of the CTG will be admissible, provided a
change of residence is actually involved.
This provision is continued as per SPC orders w.e.f. 01 Sept 08.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
(B) TA shall be regulated as under for moves between stations involving a distance of
20 kms and above
In case of transfer to a station located at a distance of 20 kms or more and if there is a
change of residence, full Composite Transfer Grant (i.e. married officers - one month's Basic
pay + Rank pay + Dearness pay + Stagnation increment(s) (if any) + NPA(in case of medical
officer) and single officer 80% of one months Basic Pay + Rank pay + Dearness pay +
Stagnation increment(s) (if any) + NPA(in case of medical officer) will be admissible as per Fifth
Pay Commission orders. In addition, actual cost of conveyance of self and family and baggage
limited to that under Rule 67 TR will be admissible. Please refer para 113 above.
98)
(Rule 81 TR and GoI, MoD letter No.12630/Q Mov C/3198/D(Mov)/98, dated 28 Oct
As per SPC orders, the Composite Transfer Grant shall be equal to one month's pay in
the Pay Band, Grade Pay, Military Service Pay & NPA (if any), in case of transfer involving a
change of station located at a distance of or more than 20 kms from each other. These orders
are applicable from 01 Sep 08.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
115. Entitlement of TA/DA to MNS officers on permanent posting
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(a)
Regular Military Nursing officers on permanent posting from one station to another will
be entitled to all the allowances admissible to regular officers mentioned in the previous paras.
However, travel by air and in AC 1st class by rail is admissible to Addl DGMNS only & not
other MNS officers of the rank of Cols & Brigadiers.
Conveyance
Composite Transfer grant
Baggage
Transportation of car etc.
(Rule 68 TR as amended by Govt letter No.21630/D Mov C/3198/D(Mov)/98
dated 28 Oct 98)
Revised orders as per SPC for MNS officers are awaited.
116.
In case of an officer who marries while serving in an operational area or field area where
families are not permitted to live, conveyance is admissible to his newly married wife on his
posting back to peace station limited to the conveyance from the rail head nearest to the old duty
station of the officer in field/concessional area to his new duty station in peace area or from the
place of residence of the family to the new peace duty station of the officer, whichever is less.
Conveyance of baggage is also admissible at Govt expense from place of residence of
the newly married wife of the officer to the new peace duty station subject to the condition that
the total quantity of the baggage conveyed by the officer with him from field area (100 kgs), the
quantity conveyed by the family and the quantity conveyed from depot together should not
exceed the maximum entitlement of 6000 kgs.
(Rule 72 A TR)
117.
Entitlement of TA/DA to families of officers who marry while serving in peace
stations
The entitlement of a newly married wife for her journey to join her husband for the first
time in a peace station where the officer is serving will be one way LTC under Rule 177 (B) TR.
In terms of Rule 16 TR, no TA will be admissible to a member added to the family after the
date of transfer of the officer. Hence, the crucial criteria for determining the TA/DA benefits to
the officer will be whether he was a single or married officer at the time of his posting to such a
peace station. No separate title to permanent duty scale of TA/DA accrues to the officer
consequent upon his marriage and as such TA/DA is not admissible for move of his newly
wedded wife to his duty station in peace area.
118.
101
In the case of an officer whose family does not accompany him consequent on the move
of the officer on posting, but precede or follows him under Rule 16 TR from old duty station to
the new duty station or from a station other than the old duty station to the new duty station will
be entitled to the following :
(1)
Warrant or cash payment of the entitled class or actual fare paid whichever is less, from
old to new duty station or from the station other than old duty station to the new duty station
whichever is less;
(2)
Conveyance of baggage also will be admissible to the extent of actual expenditure limited
to the distance between the old and new duty station of the head of the family.
(Rule 85 TR)
119.
Grant of free conveyance to families of Army officers to occupy Govt
accommodation allotted to them in concessional area
When Govt built married accommodation, as distinct from hired or requisitioned
accommodation, is allotted to an officer in the field concessional area, free conveyance on
warrant will be admissible to families of the officer from their SPR/Home town/old duty
station, as the case may be, where they may be actually residing with the head of the family
where Govt built accommodation is provided. Similar conveyance is admissible only till the
station in question is classified as a family station.
(Rule 85 A TR)
120.
In accordance with the existing orders contained in SAO 10/S/86, officers posted to
field areas are entitled to retain family accommodation at the old duty station or to move the
family to a selected place of residence/home town or to the place where separated family
accommodation exists. In such cases, the officers concerned will be required to exercise an
option choosing any one of the above options within two months from the date of the posting
of the officer to such an area. The time limit of 2 months may, however, be extended to three
months, in individual cases, by the Station Commander, where for special reasons such an
extension is justified.
In case where an officer has given the option within two months to move his family to
SPR and the concession is not availed within six months, the lien on free conveyance will lapse.
Similarly, if the officer has not given an option within the stipulated period of two months
extended to 3 months, the old duty station will be treated as SPR for all purposes and no
TA/DA will be admissible to the family for their move subsequently.
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(A)
An officer transferred whilst on temporary duty away from his HQ station is entitled to
travelling allowances as follows:
(a)
travelling allowance on temporary duty scale from the temporary HQ station to
the new duty station and
(b)
difference between permanent and temporary duty scale of travelling allowance
from the old to the new duty station by the direct route.
Note: The authority competent to sanction move on temporary duty may permit the individual
to rejoin duty at the old duty station before proceeding to the new duty station, if such a course
is in the public interest. When such permission is granted, a copy of the order should invariably
be attached to the travelling allowance claim. Travelling allowance in such cases will be as under
:
(i)
travelling allowance on temporary duty scale for the journey to the old duty station.
(ii)
travelling allowance on permanent duty scale from the old to new duty station.
(B)
An officer whose unit moves to another station while he was away from the unit on
temporary duty/courses of instruction will be entitled to the travelling allowance as under:
(a)
travelling allowance on temporary duty scale from the temporary duty station to
the new location of the unit for self
(b)
travelling allowance for his family if any at permanent duty scale from old duty
station to new duty station by the direct route
(c)
baggage from old duty station to the new duty station by the direct route
(d)
The officer will be entitled to Composite Transfer Grant also in the above cases.
In the case of an officers unit having moved from the old duty station while he is on
annual leave Composite Transfer Grant in such cases will also be admissible.
(Rule 86 TR)
123.
103
An officer to whom travelling allowance is admissible and who goes on leave not
exceeding four months (irrespective of the nature of leave) after he has given over charge of one
appointment and before he has taken charge of another, is entitled, whether the order of transfer
is received before or after the commencement of his leave, to the conveyance which would have
been admissible had he remained on duty.
In the case of an officer who travels from a station at which he is spending his leave with
his family to join a new post by a class lower than the one to which he is entitled, his travelling
allowance will be regulated as under :
(i)
Self: One fare from the old duty station to the new duty station by the class of
accommodation by which the journey was actually made as a result of the transfer.
(ii)
Family:
above.
For each member of the family one or half fare as the case may be as in (i)
(Rule 87 TR)
124.
An officer who proceeds to his new duty station on permanent posting via his
leave station and who avails of LTC or use of Form D will be entitled to travelling
concessions as under:
A represents old duty station, B the new duty station and C the leave station.
(1)
Self
: TA for journey by direct route between A & B plus leave travel concessions under
Rule 177 TR between A and C and C and B.
Family : Leave travel concession only, but when LTC for one way journey is not availed of i.e.
either from the old duty station to leave station or from leave station to new duty station, the
entitlement will be travelling allowance under Rule 85 TR less cost of LTC for one way journey
already availed, and when LTC for both way journeys is not availed of i.e. from old duty station
to leave station and from there to the new duty station the entitlement will be TA under Rule 85
TR.
(b)
(i)
Self : Full LTC admissible plus the actual extra fare paid by the officer for a
distance
equivalent to the difference between BC and AC restricted to
the fare from A to B
by the direct route.
(ii)
(2)
(a)
Self : If Form D is used for the entire journey via leave station, cost of railway warrant
from A to B less total cost of Form D as for a direct journey A to B.
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(b)
In case the distance between B and C is greater than or is equal to the distance
between A and B, no deduction will be made on account of Form D. If the distance B and
C is less than that between A and B, the cost of Form D for the difference between AB and
BC will be deducted.
(c)
In case, the distance between A and C is greater than or equal to the distance between
A and B, no deduction will be made on account of Form D. If the distance between A and
C is less than that between A and B, the cost of Form D for the difference in distance
between AB and AC will be deducted.
Family:
Deduction as in (b) and (c) above will be affected in the case of family member
who use Form D. When Form D is not availed by them for both way journeys i.e. from A to
B via C, normal TA entitlement under Rule 85 TR.
Note : In case Form D is used for the entire journey, travelling allowance will be regulated in
accordance with provisions of Rule 181 TR.
(3)
An officer whilst away from his permanent duty station on leave when transferred to a
unit/formation whose personnel are in receipt of field service concessions and also whilst on
leave from such unit/formation when transferred to a Unit/formation whose personnel are not
entitled to field service concessions, will be entitled to the following:
Self : LTC for journey to the leave/home station and duty warrant for the journey from
leave/home station to the new duty station.
Family: LTC to the officers leave/home station and free conveyance to the SPR from
leave/home station of the officer on his posting to unit/formation whose personnel are entitled
to field service concessions. Similarly, if an officer serving with unit/formation whose personnel
are entitled to field service concession is transferred to a Unit/formation whose personnel are
not entitled to field service concession, whilst on leave and his family has joined him at
leave/home station at the expense of leave travel concession, free conveyance will be provided
to her from the leave/home station to the officers new duty station.
125. In no case an officer who is transferred whilst on leave be allowed to return to his original
duty station unless such a course is ordered by the competent leave sanctioning authority under
leave rules.
126.
Composite Transfer Grant admissible under the rules will also be admissible in the
above cases.
(Rule 87 & 88 TR)
127.
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When an officer return from leave in or out of India (other than mentioned in para 123
above) and is not entitled to conveyance at the public expense for a journey within Indian limits
to rejoin his appointment, is posted to a station other than that from which he proceeded on
leave, the controlling officer referred to in Rule 6 TR read with Appendix II TR, may authorise
free conveyance on warrant from the old to the new duty station of the individuals personal
effects within the authorised scale and motor car/scooter/motor cycle left at the old station. In
those cases where an officer performs longer journey by reason of his transfer and is, therefore,
necessarily put to extra expenditure on account of conveyance of himself and family and
personal effects, the controlling officer referred to in Rule 6 TR read with Appendix II TR, may
also grant such travelling allowance, as considered necessary, to meet this extra expenditure
limited to travelling allowance at the temporary duty scale for the individual and travelling
allowance for his family from old to the new duty station. The maximum extra expenditure
admissible in such cases will be limited to the difference between travelling allowance at the
temporary duty scale for the individual and travelling allowance for his family, if any, from the
post (or leave station in India) to (a) the new duty station and (b) the old duty station.
(Rule 89 TR and Para 9 of AI 13/78)
Note 1: The term extra expense referred to above means only expenditure over and above that
which would have been incurred had the individual been required to return to his original station
on expiry of his leave.
Note 2: Entitlement of Composite Transfer Grant on returning/posting from Study leave under
Rule 89 TR.
When an officer is posted to a new unit on completion of study leave, in addition to the
benefits admissible under Rule 89 TR, he will be entitled to Composite Transfer Grant.
(CGDA Letter No.AT/IV/4376 and No.AT/IV/4376 dated 09 Sep 86)
Note 3: Officers proceeding on study leave are not entitled to TA/DA for the move to study
leave station and TA/DA for the move for joining duty at new station is restricted to TA/DA
from place of residence of family to the new duty station or from old duty station, whichever is
less.
(AI 13/78, 18/79, 42/82 & Para 47 of SAO 10/S/86)
128.
(1)
Officers transferred whilst on sick leave, other than short leave, to a station other than
the one from which they proceeded on leave after an attachment to a station of less than 3
months duration pending posting order and
(2)
Officer transferred whilst on sick leave, exceeding four months without attachment
pending posting orders.
(CGDA Letter No. 4030/AT-P dated 20 Feb 70)
129.
Travelling allowance admissible to officers who under the leave rules are allowed to
proceed on leave after attending a course of less than 3 months duration may be regulated as
under:
(1)
From the station at which the course is held to the leave station.
Actual expenses limited to LTC in one direction if admissible on the occasion.
(2)
From the leave station to the permanent duty station (old or new).
LTC as for a journey on leave in one direction from the leave station to the station at
which course is held if admissible on the occasion.
Note: Where the officer has been transferred during the course/leave, he, in addition to the
above, will remain eligible for the difference between permanent and temporary duty scale of TA
from the old to the new duty station.
130.
Admissibility of TA when both husband and wife are in Central Govt service
As per Fifth Pay Commission orders, in cases where both husband and wife are Central
Govt servants and are transferred at the same time, or within six months from one and the same
old station to the same new duty station, travelling allowance will be admissible only to one of
them, the other being treated as member of his/her family not in Govt employment. In such
cases, a certificate should be furnished together with the TA claim as under.
Certified that my wife/husband who is employed under Central Govt and who has
been transferred from ______ to ____ within six months of my transfer has not already claimed
any transfer TA in consequence of his/her transfer.
(Rule 82 TR)
If, however, when the husband and wife are posted from one and the same station to
different stations or from two different stations to one and the same station, both husband and
wife will be entitled to full transfer TA independently. Accordingly, they will be entitled to
separate Composite Transfer Grant also in such cases. However, TA for children, if any, will be
admissible for the husband or wife when they accompany to the new duty station. For the
purpose of entitlement of personnel effects, both husband and wife together will be eligible to
the full quantity of baggage admissible under normal rules. In other words, for purpose of
transportation of personal effects both (husband and wife) will be considered as a single family.
(Rule 82 (b) TR)
As per SPC orders, in cases of both husband and wife transferred from same place to same
place within 6 months, but after 60 days of the transfer of the spouse, 50% of the CTG on transfer
shall be allowed to the spouse transferred later. No transfer grant shall be admissible to the spouse
transferred later, in case both the transfers are ordered within 60 days. These orders are applicable
with effect from 01 Sep 08.
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The existing provisions shall continue to be applicable in case of transfers after a period of
six months or more.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
In cases when both husband and wife require separate cars in public interest,
reimbursement of transportation expenses of personal cars to both the Govt servants on
transfer from one station to another subject to existing terms and conditions will be admissible.
(Rule 82(a) (i)TR)
131.
Incidence of TA/DA in respect of officers whose services are lent to other
Departments/ Govt
(a)
Individuals paid from Defence Service Estimates whose services are lent to other
Department /Govt will, for the purpose of travelling allowance & LTC, be governed by the
Travel Rules applicable to lending or borrowing department depending on whether they draw
the rates of pay of the lending or borrowing department during the period of loan, unless
otherwise specifically provided for in the Govt letter incorporating the terms and conditions of
loan. The expenditure involved will be borne by the borrowing department/ Govt in all cases.
(b)
A service officer on the personal staff of a State Governor will, while so employed, be
governed for the purpose of travelling allowance in respect of journeys on duty by the rules of
the State Government under which he is employed.
(Rule 83 TR)
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CHAPTER - 5
ENTITLEMENT OF TA/DA ON
RETIREMENT/RELEASE/TRANSFER TO
RESERVE/DISCHARGE
132.
(i)
Army officers on their retirement, transfer to reserve, discharge, reduction in
establishment, invalidment from service are entitled to conveyance, transportation of baggage
and private conveyance from last duty station to home station or to the place where they and
their families are to settle down permanently even if it is other than their declared home town as
admissible under rule 67 TR (i.e. as for permanent transfer, see para 113). Officers are also
entitled to Composite Transfer Grant at the same rate as admissible under Rule 67 TR.
(ii)
Officers and members of their families are required to travel on cash TA basis. Railway
warrant cannot be used for retirement journey.
133.
Service officers who are entitled to travel by air on tour/transfer while in service may
travel by air at their discretion along with family members on retirement, to SPR.
This facility is also admissible to family members of deceased service officers.
(GoI, MoD letter No.12059/Q Mov C/486/D(Mov)/95 dated 21 Feb 95)
TA entitlement of retiring service officers w.e.f. 01 Sep 08 (Rule 200 A & B TR)
(i)
Transportation of Conveyance
The CTG equal to a month's pay last drawn i.e. Pay in the Pay Band, Grade Pay, Military
Service Pay and NPA (if any) may be granted to officers who on retirement settle down at places
other than the last station(s) of their duty located a distance of or more than 20 kms. The transfer
incidentals and road mileage for journeys between the residence and the railway station/bus stand
etc. at the old and new station, presently admissible are subsumed in CTG and will not be separately
admissible.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
134.
Outgoing Chiefs of the three services may travel in aircraft of Indian Air Force on
retirement
The outgoing Chiefs of the three services are entitled to avail one free airlift by aircraft
of Indian Air Force along with their family and baggage to the extent allowed in the aircraft from
the HQrs (Delhi) to the airport nearest to their home town or SPR within India, and from the
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airport to the home town/SPR by surface route after handing over the charge at the HQrs on
their retirement.
(Note 4 under Rule 200- A TR)
135.
Entitlement of Composite Transfer Grant who on retirement settle at the last
station of duty itself or within a distance of less than 20 kms
As per Fifth Pay Commission orders, in case of service officers who on retirement settle
at the last station of duty itself or within a distance of less than 20 kms are entitled to composite
transfer grant equal to 1/3rd of Basic Pay + Rank Pay + Dearness Pay + Stagnation increment(s),
if any, + NPA (in case of medical officers) last drawn subject to the condition that a change of
residence is actually involved. In addition actual cost of conveyance for self and family move and
actual cost of conveyance of baggage limited to that under Rule 67 TR will be admissible.
(Rule 200 B TR & GoI, MoD letter 12630/D Mov C/3198/D(Mov)/98 dated 28 Oct
98)
With effect from 01 Sep 08, as in the case of serving officers, who on retirement, settle
at the last duty station itself or within a distance of less than 20 kms may be paid one third of the
CTG i.e. Pay in the Pay Band + Grade Pay + NPA (if any) + MSP, subject to the condition that
a change of residence is actually involved.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
136.
Premature retirement
Conveyance
Composite Transfer grant
as admissible on journey on
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Baggage
permanent transfer
Blank
141.
The travelling allowance claims of service officers and their families will be preferred in
the same manner as in the case of permanent duty moves. The claim of officers who are their
own controlling officers should, however, be countersigned by their immediate superior
administrative authority.
(Rule 202 TR)
142.
The retirement TA is required to be availed by officers within one year of the date of
retirement. The said period of one year may be extended by the QMG, IHQ of MoD (Army).
Members of their families and baggage may precede officer by not more than two months or
follow them within one year. The periods of two months and one year will be counted from the
date on which the officer himself moves. The time limits may be extended by competent
authority as stated in Appendix-I in individual cases under special circumstances.
Note : In such cases, the officers will prefer TA/DA claim only after their actual retirement and
their self-move to home town/SPR is completed.
(Rule 204 TR as amended vide GoI, MoD letter No.12059/Q Mov C/2948/D(Mov)/95
dated 14 Nov 95)
143.
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(i)
When the Chief of the Army Staff is satisfied that an officer who is dismissed or
removed from the service or who is allowed to resign or retire in order to avoid removal from
the service, is unable to pay for his own conveyance and or that of his family, he may at his
discretion authorise free conveyance on warrant to the Railway station nearest to the officers
home. The scale of baggage shall be restricted to the Free Railway Allowance.
(ii)
The class of accommodation to be provided shall be ordered in each case by the Chief
of the Army Staff.
(Rule 209 TR)
(iii)
The powers conferred on the Chief of the Army staff are delegated to GOC-in-C,
Commands. These powers are personal and shall not be delegated further.
144.
TA entitlement of families of service officers including MNS officers who die
while in service
In the case of an officer who dies while in service, the TA/DA claim will be preferred by
the OC of the unit and submitted to the CDA(O).
(SAO 10/S/76)
On the death of service officer, including MNS* officer in peace area or field station
including those killed in action, the families will be entitled to the following:
(i)
Conveyance as on permanent duty In addition to conveyance of baggage, Composite
Transfer Grant will also be admissible as on permanent duty.
(ii)
In case the officer had no family, the entitled scale of baggage may be conveyed on
warrant to the permanent place of residence of the next of kin or to any station where the next
of kin may be residing for the time being, provided no extra expenditure to the state involves.
The lien on conveyance of family and baggage etc. of an officer will be one year from the date of
demise of the officer.
(iii)
In the case of death of an officer while absent from his HQ station on a course of
instruction or on other duty, entailing temporary attachment from his unit, conveyance of
baggage as in (i) above is admissible. In such cases, the total quantity of baggage conveyed from
the temporary duty station plus the permanent HQ station should not exceed the entitled scale
of the officer as on permanent duty.
(Rule 216 TR)
*Revised entitlements for MNS officers with reference to Sixth Pay Commission orders
are awaited.
145.
In case the family of a service officer wishes to settle down permanently at a place other
than the normal place of residence (home town), travel expenses may be allowed to them by the
shortest route from the last HQ of the officer to the SPR.
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In the case where a member of the family proceeds from a station other than the last
HQ of the deceased officer to the SPR or proceeds from the last HQ station to other than SPR,
the travelling expenses claimed will be limited to what would have been admissible had such
member travelled from the HQ of the deceased officer to the SPR.
(GoI, MoD letter No. MoD 12311/Q/Mov C/2065/D(Mov) dated 23 May 81)
146.
Before allowing reimbursement of the travelling expenses under the above para, the
controlling officer/countersigning authorities should satisfy themselves, as far as possible, about
the claim for the travelling expenses for the family of the deceased officer by instituting suitable
checks interalia, whether the family has actually transported the baggage to the selected place of
residence in accordance with the scale and instructions laid down by the Govt from time to time.
147.
Reimbursement of transportation charges of conveyance to home town/SPR at Govt
expenses is also admissible in the event of the death of the officer while in service.
(GoI, MoD Letter No. Air HQ/23952/304/PP&R4/988/D(Mov) dated 13 Mar 79)
148.
Transportation of the body of an officer, if death occurs while at permanent HQ
in India
(a)
If the family of the deceased officer desires to transport the body of deceased to his
home town, this will have to be done under their own arrangements subject to the
reimbursement of the amount due to them under the provisions of relevant rules in TR on
retirement.
(b)
If the death of the officer occurs while on tour in India or abroad, the body may be
brought by air on a commercial flight to the HQ or to hometown according to the wishes of the
family. In such cases, the expenditure will be met by the Govt.
(Rule 218 A TR)
149.
In the case of officer who was removed/dismissed or compulsorily retired from service
is called upon to attend a departmental enquiry, the officers concerned may be allowed travelling
allowance as for a journey on tour from the place where the summons to attend the enquiry
reaches him to the place of enquiry and back, but not exceeding that to which he would be
entitled, had he performed the journey from his home town to the place of enquiry and back.
The travelling allowance may be regulated in accordance with the pay of the post held by the
individual immediately before his removal/dismissal or compulsory retirement from service.
(GoI, MoD Letter No.12266/Q (Mov) C/2275/D(Mov) dated 24 Jun 80)
150.
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The following procedure will be adopted for submission of travelling allowance claims in
respect of insane officers who are no longer in service and against whom TA advances are
outstanding:
(a)
The TA/DA claim may be preferred by the head of the office in which the officer was
serving at the time of invalidment on account of insanity, with reference to known facts, relating
to the particular journey and on the basis of special authority issued by the Govt of India under
exception to Rule 244(1) of the Central Treasury Rules. The furnishing of certificates which
depend on the personal knowledge of the officer concerned, may be dispensed with and the
claim thus preferred may be countersigned by the appropriate controlling officer.
(b)
If, as a result of the adjustment of the advance of travelling allowance, any amount is
payable to/recoverable from the officer, will be credited/debited to his IRLA, if still open, or
disposed off under the Army Act.
(AO 62/69, SAO 10/S/76)
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CHAPTER- 6
ENTITLEMENT OF TA/DA ON RE-EMPLOYMENT OF
RETIRED REGULAR OFFICERS
151.
(A)
(i)
One entitled class warrant i.e. AC II tier for a journey performed by rail and road
mileage at the rate for taxi/auto rickshaw prescribed by Director of Transport as amended from
time to time, for journeys performed by road, from the place of residence to the place of
medical examination and back.
If the stations are not connected by rail and the popular means of public conveyance is
omnibus, mileage allowance admissible to an individual shall be at such lower rates as may be
fixed by the competent authority. If the distance involved exceeds 80 kms, one bus fare or two
fares for a return journey will be paid.
(ii)
One first class single fare, exclusive of the cost of meals, for journey performed by
steamer.
(iii)
If a journey is performed by rail or steamer by a class lower than entitled class, one fare
of the class in which the journey is actually performed will be admissible.
(iv)
If the journey by rail or steamer begins or ends at a place nearer to the place of medical
test than the ordinary place of residence, travelling allowance will be admissible only to and from
such nearer places.
(v)
Travelling allowance for a journey will be admissible, as for a journey performed by the
cheapest practical route, irrespective of the methods by which the journey is performed.
(vi)
Daily allowance will be admissible for halts at the rate applicable to first grade officer for
every 24 hours. For fractions of 24 hours, daily allowance will be admissible as under :
Upto 6 hours
Nil
70% of DA
Exceeding 12 hours
Full DA
Note: The travelling allowance specified in para 151(i) to (vi) above will be admissible within
Indian limits only.
(SAI 1/S/80)
(B)
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(i)
Officer will travel in AC II tier on warrant on lines where AC II Tier is available
otherwise by next lower class from home town to the station to which they are required to
report.
(ii)
Family will also travel on warrant by rail in AC II tier. For other modes of conveyance
actual fares limited to what the officer is entitled to will be refunded. In case the family travels
by lower class, the entitlement will be same as for the officer given in 151 (B) (i) above.
(iii)
Officers may convey baggage on warrant upto 225 kgs in addition to the RFA of 40 kgs.
(iv)
(C)
As applicable to serving commissioned officers from time to time in the rank in which
he is re-employed i.e. when Col/Lt Col is re-employed against a vacancy of Maj /Capt, his
entitlement will be as of Maj/Capt only.
W.e.f. 01 Sep 08, the drawal of various allowances and other benefits in the revised structure
based on pay in respect of re-employed officers shall be regulated with reference to pay that is fixed
on re-employment. Pay for these allowances will be the pay fixed before deducting the pension.
(D)
On termination of re-employment
Officers and their families will be provided with free conveyance to SPR in India limited
to home town. The scale of TA for self will be as on temporary duty.
Conveyance of baggage, Composite Transfer Grant and charges for transportation of
conveyance will not be admissible except 225 kgs of baggage as for a journey on first
appointment as stated in para 151(B) (iii) above.
(SAI 1/S/80 and Note 3 under rule 64 TR)
If an officer is re-employed within 6 months from the date of retirement and has not
availed of the retirement TA/DA under Rule 200 A TR, may be allowed the retirement TA/DA
within one year of the expiry of the period of his re-employment.
(SAI 1/S/80, para 6 of Appx to SAO 13/S/65 and Rule 201 TR)
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CHAPTER - 7
TRAVEL ABROAD OFFICIAL DUTIES
152.
COAS, VCOAS and General Officers holding the appointments of GOsC-in-C are
entitled to travel by first class by air on occasion when they proceed abroad at public expense.
Other officers of the rank of Lt Gen and Maj Gen are entitled to travel by business/club class.
Service personnel other than those mentioned above, when authorised to travel by air at public
expense, are entitled to travel by economy class only irrespective of their rank/grade/status.
(Rule 245 TR as amended vide GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Q Mov C/3198/D
(Mov)/98
dated 28 Oct 98 and corrigendum No. 12630/Q Mov C/1281/D(Mov)/99 dated 29
Apr 99)
International Travel entitlement by Air w.e.f. 01 Sep 08 (Rule 245 TR)
Grade Pay/Rank
Travel entitlement
First Class
Business/Club Class
Economy class
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
W.e.f. 13 Jul 09, in all cases of air travel, both domestic and international, where the Government
of India bears the cost of air passage, the officials concerned may travel only by AIR INDIA.
For travel to stations not connected by Air India, the officials may travel by Air India to
the hub/point closest to their eventual destination, beyond which they may utilise the services of
another airline which should also preferably be an alliance partner of Air India.
In all cases of deviation from these orders because of operational or other reasons or on
account of non-availability, individual cases may be referred to the Ministry of Civil Aviation for
relaxation.
(GoI, MoF OM F.No.19024/1/2009-E.IV dated 13 Jul 09)
153.
(a)
The use of exchange order (commonly referred to as Air Warrant) is mandatory in all
cases. Exchange order will be issued by Air Section of Additional Dte Gen of Move (Q Mov
Air) QMG Br. The only exemption is for moves in sectors where Air India/Indian Air Lines do
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not operate or there is no direct flight to the final destination, in which case the officer can travel
by other airlines at their discretion. This will be subject to the official travelling on national
carriers to the nearest station/point, if it is conveniently connected by other carriers on the day
of journey in respect of travel to the final destination. In such cases, the officer should book his
tickets through M/s Ashok Tours & Travels or M/s Balmer and Lawrie.
(b)
Claims on air fare where use of air warrant is mandatory will not be paid by CDA(O).
However, claim for other incidentals like DA, incidental charges are payable by CDA(O).
154.
(i)
(b)
(ii)
DA means an allowance given for each day or part thereof for absence from HQrs on
duty or on halt. DA admissible for a fraction of a day is as under:(a)
(b)
(c)
155.
Up to 6 hrs
6 hrs to 12 hrs
Exceeding 12 hrs
Nil
50%
Full DA
(b) For tours by the officers posted in India , from India to one or more countries
abroad, DA for each tour is admissible as under :(i) For the first fourteen days
(ii) For the next fourteen days
(iii) For subsequent additional days
Note 1 : DA regulated as at (a)& (b) above will be restricted to rank foreign allowance in case of
tours / temporary duty exceeding 30 days. The number of days shall be counted on basis of stay
at a particular station only.
(GoI, MoD letter No 15449/QmovD/ 3706/ D(Mov)/96 dated 30 Dec 96 as amended
vide Corrigendum No. 15449/Q Mov D/2673/D(Mov)/97 dated 02 Dec 97)
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Note 2 : Sliding rates of DA are applicable only if stay is exceeding 14 days at one place only.
156(A). Officers moving abroad for attending training courses and who are provided with full
hospitality in the form of boarding and lodging would be entitled to DA @ 25% of the admissible
cash allowance for the entire duration of deputation without any sliding scale. This is effective from
18 Aug 04.
(B) Officers moving abroad on official duty other than training and who are provided with free
boarding and lodging would be entitled to 25% of DA on sliding scale.
(GoI, MoD (Fin) ID No. PC to 4 (9)/98/MO dated 18 Aug 04 and CGDA letter No.
AT/IV/4388-IX dated 24 Aug 05)
157.
Service personnel are entitled to CTG as per Fifth Pay Commission orders, on transfer
to
and from abroad as under:Married
officers
proceeding abroad with
family
Married
officers
proceeding abroad and
family
moving
to
SPR/home town
Married
officers
proceeding abroad alone
Single officers
One months Basic Pay + Rank Pay + Dearness Pay + NPA (in
case Medical officers ) + Stagnation increment(s)
One months Basic Pay + Rank Pay + Dearness Pay + NPA (in
case Medical officers ) + Stagnation increment(s)
80 % of One months Basic Pay + Rank Pay + Dearness Pay +
NPA (in case Medical officers ) + Stagnation increment(s)
80 % of One months Basic Pay + Rank Pay + Dearness Pay +
NPA (in case Medical officers ) + Stagnation increment(s)
Note 1: Transfer incidentals such as taxi fare for self and family, transportation of personnel
effects between residence and Railway station etc. is not admissible in case CTG is claimed. No
separate packing charges are admissible.
Note 2: As regards transfer from one Mission to another or to Headqurters in India, the panel
of packers scheme conveyed vide letter No. 15548/Q Mov D/2739/D(Mov) dated 17 May 85
shall continue to be applicable. In such cases, Composite Transfer Grant will not be admissible.
(GoI, Mod leter No 15856/Q Mov D/3284/D(Mov)/99 dated 07/12/99)
158.
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
Rail/Road/Sea
By Air
2800 kgs
1120 kgs
1400 kgs
560 kgs
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Above entitlements are inclusive of excess baggage allowance and free baggage
allowance.
(GoI, MoD letter No.B/04785/Q Mov C/1334/D(Mov)/2000 dated 09 May 2000)
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CHAPTER - 8
CAMP ALLOWANCE
159.
When admissible
Officers of the Regular Army and NCC officers appointed on whole time basis, on the
permanent staff of units of the senior and junior Div NCC are entitled to Camp Allowance as
under:
For the duration of training in NCC camps :
(i)
Up to a maximum period of 4 days for the preparation and 3 days for striking NCC
camps and
(ii)
160.
Officers will be entitled to Camp Allowance at 1/4th DA prescribed for temporary duty
from time to time for the period mentioned. No daily allowance will be admissible in addition to
Camp Allowance.
(GoI, MoD Letter No.0168/NCC/TCA/Pers(B&F) 606/D/P(GS-II) dated 31 Mar 73)
161.
Territorial Army officers when embodied for recruit, annual or voluntary training in
camp are entitled to Camp Allowance at Rs.10/- per day.
(CGDA letter No.1027/AT-P dated 19 Aug 60 & Appx to TA Regulations 1948 Edn)
Territorial Army officers employed on the permanent staff of TA units when attending
training camps are entitled to Camp Allowance under TA Act Rules.
(GoI, MoD Letter No.72165/175/GS/TA 3(a)/2084/SO-II/D(S-III) dated 08 Aug 72)
Note 1: Camp Allowance is not admissible for the day of departure.
Note 2: Camp allowance mentioned above is admissible provided the officer slept, messed and
dined in the camp and a certificate to the effect from the Camp Commandant is furnished.
The above notes are applicable for NCC camps also.
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CHAPTER 9
ADVANCE OF TA/DA/LTC
162.
When admissible
Advance of TA/DA/LTC should normally be drawn from the CDA(O) only in the
form IAFA-194.
Requisitions for advance of TA/DA/LTC may be forwarded by Fax, however original
documents are to be submitted and received in CDA(O) within 3 weeks of forwarding the
requisitions through Fax. CDA(O) Fax No is 020-26453446.
(CGDA UO No.AT/IV/4462/PC-14 dated 07 Mar 08)
164.
In an emergency and exceptional circumstances when time does not permit an officer to
draw an advance from the CDA(O), the same may be drawn from Field Imprest. However,
drawal of LTC advance from Imprest is not authorised.
(Rule 17 TR & para 46 & 47 of Appendix 26 FR part II)
Advances paid from Field Imprest, will be supported by a simple receipt from the payee,
completed in triplicate. Full and correct particulars will be furnished on the receipt in regard to:
(a)
No.
The officer for whom the advance is drawn along with Personal No. and CDA(O) A/C
(b)
(c)
(d)
Clear indication whether, the amount drawn is for advance of pay or advance of
TA/DA. Separate requisition should be submitted for advance of TA/DA and Pay.
The Imprest holder should endorse the triplicate copy to the CDA(O) together with full
particulars of the reasons for which payment is authorised.
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The amount drawn as advance should in no case exceed the normal entitlement unless it
can be attributed to any sudden or unforeseen changes in their moves. Officers should,
therefore, exercise care before drawing the advances to see that the amount does not exceed
their entitlement. Full particulars of the amount claimed as advance will invariably be furnished
on all requisition for advances drawn through the CDA(O) or on urgent occasions from the
Imprest Account.
(Rule 17 (vi) TR)
166.
If in any case the advance drawn by an officer is found to be more than the amount of
travelling allowance admissible, the unadjusted balance together with penal interest will be
recovered from him in lump sum from his pay of the month or the officer will have to deposit
the amount in a treasury. Nevertheless, the initial drawal of advance in excess of the normal
entitlement will be deemed highly irregular and improper.
(Rule 17 (vi) TR and CGDA letter No.AT/IV/4378 dated 12 Feb 82)
167.
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Under the provisions of Rule 47(iii) TR, officers when authorised to travel by rail at
Govt cost for leave journeys under Rule 177(A) or 177(B) TR, can travel by modes other than by
rail between places connected by rail and claim the cost of warrant at public tariff rate or the
actual expenditure whichever is less. In such cases, with the permission of the controlling officer
under Rule 47(iii) TR, officer can draw an advance of 80% of the cost of warrant under the
terms and conditions of Rule 17 TR.
(AO 80/78)
170.
All advances including those of families drawn in the manner stated above shall be
adjusted in the TA bill which should be submitted to CDA(O) immediately on the completion of
journeys, completed in all respects, failing which the CDA(O) shall have the liberty to recover
summarily the amount of the advance from the pay of the officer for the second month after
that in which the journey is completed.
(Rule 17 (v) TR)
170 (A). The Time Limit of Submission of claims
The claim for move on transfer, tour and LTC when advance is drawn for the journey is
to be preferred within the following time limits:
(a)
Transfer
(b)
Tour
(c)
LTC
However, in case of default penal interest will be charged at the rate prescribed for the
purchase of conveyance (other than motor car) plus 2 % in the following cases:(i)
In case where the advance is not fully utilised but the adjustment bill is submitted in
time, interest is charged at the rate mentioned on the unutilised portion of advance from the date
of drawal of advance to the date of refund of advance.
(ii)
In case where the adjustment bill is not submitted within the prescribed time, the entire
advance is recoverable in one lump sum immediately on expiry of the time limit prescribed
above. In such cases also, interest is charged at the rate of interest prescribed above on the
entire amount of advance from the date of drawal of advance to the date of recovery of advance.
(Rule 17 A TR)
171.
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CDA(O), the amount of advance may be drawn by the officer from the Field Imprest of the
nearest Army unit.
(GoI, MoD Letter No.1137/D (Pay/Services) dated 15 Feb 63 & No.84048/
AG/PS3(d)/323-S/D(Pay-Services) dated 21 Apr 80)
172.
An advance to meet the travelling expenses of family of an officer who dies while in
service is admissible. The advance may be drawn by the Commanding Officer of the
Unit/Formation or Establishment subject to the terms and conditions in Rule 21 TR.
(Rule 18 TR)
173.
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TYPICAL EXAMPLES
TA ENTITLEMENTS ON PERMANENT MOVE
1.
Lt Col A, a married officer, is transferred from a peace station to another peace
station say from Pune to New Delhi.
TA Entitlement:
A.
Road mileage: Road mileage for journey between residence and Railway station/bus
stand/airport at both the stations is not admissible.
B.
i.
family.
Journey by rail: Free Railway warrant will be issued to the officer and his
Note: If the journey is performed by rail without using warrant, sanction of the controlling
officer will be required under Rule 47 (iii) TR for self to reimburse the cost of warrant. The
mode of conveyance used and expenditure incurred will have to be indicated in the claim.
ii.
Journey by Air: *Officers are entitled to travel by air w.e.f. 01 Sep 08 and
reimbursement as per entitlement i.e. by economy class, restricted to the fare of Indian Airlines,
will be allowed accordingly.
Note: DA is not admissible for the time spent in journey.
C.
Cartage charges are not admissible if Govt transport is used. If Govt transport is not
used, cartage charges will be admissible as under:
i.
ii.
D.
At Pune
At Delhi
- Rs.18/- per km
- Rs.18/- per km
Conveyance of baggage
A full wagon (4 wheeler) or 6000 kgs by goods train on warrant (Form No.IAFT-1707
(A) may be utilised).
When baggage is conveyed by rail and warrant is not used, cost of warrant at contract
rate for the actual quantity of baggage conveyed only is admissible with the sanction of the
controlling officer under Rule 47(iii) TR. When baggage is conveyed by road, the
reimbursement will be actual expenditure for the conveyance of baggage by road limited to the
amount chargeable by goods train at public tariff rate instead of on warrant and an amount not
more than 25% thereof.
E.
Actual cost of conveyance of car by rail (EVK) at Railways risk is admissible when car is
transported by rail. (Railway receipt for the amount is to be furnished with the claim).
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If the car is conveyed by modes other than by rail, between places connected by rail, the
officer will be entitled to conveyance charges of car to the extent of actual expenditure on
transportation limited to rates for taxi approved by Director of Transport of the starting point,
limited to expenditure on transportation by passenger train or actual expenditure whichever is
less.
In case, car is transported under its own power and officer & family also travelled in it,
no separate Travelling allowance for self and the members of the family is admissible. However,
if they travelled by other than the conveyance conveyed by road under its own propulsion,
separate Travelling allowance for self and family will be admissible.
Entitlement for conveyance of scooter/motorcycle is at the rates for auto rickshaw
prescribed by the Director of Transport of the starting point limited to the expenditure on
transportation by passenger train.
Note: Conveyance for only one vehicle (either car or scooter) is admissible.
F.
Composite Transfer Grant Equal to one months Pay in the Pay Band + Grade Pay
+ MSP+NPA (if any) is admissible.
2.
Capt A, a single officer, is transferred from one peace station to another. His
entitlements are:
A.
Road mileage: Road mileage for journey between residence and Railway station/bus
stand/airport at both the stations is not admissible.
B.
i.
Journey by Rail :
Journey by Air:
*Officers are entitled to travel by air w.e.f. 01 Sep 08 and reimbursement of air fare by economy
class, restricted to the fare of Indian Airlines, will be allowed accordingly.
Note: No DA is admissible for the journey period.
C.
D.
Conveyance of baggage: A full wagon (4 wheeler) or 6000 kgs by goods train on
warrant (Form No.IAFT-1707 (A) may be utilised).
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When baggage is conveyed by rail and warrant is not used, cost of warrant at contract
rate for the actual quantity of baggage conveyed only is admissible with the sanction of the
controlling officer under Rule 47(iii) TR. When baggage is conveyed by road, the
reimbursement will be actual expenditure for the conveyance of baggage by road transportation
limited to the amount chargeable by goods train at public tariff rate and an amount not more
than 25% thereof.
E.
Actual cost of conveyance of car by rail (EVK) at Railways risk is admissible when car
is transported by rail. (Railway receipt for the amount is to be furnished with the claim).
If the car is conveyed by modes other than by rail, between places connected by rail, the
officer will be entitled to conveyance charges of car to the extent of actual expenditure on
transportation limited to rates for taxi approved by Director of Transport of starting point
limited to expenditure on transportation by passenger train whichever is less.
In case, car is transported under its own power and officer also travelled in it, no
separate Travelling allowance for self is admissible. However, if he travelled by other than the
conveyance conveyed by road under its own propulsion, separate Travelling allowance for self
will be admissible.
Entitlement for conveyance scooter/motorcycle is at rates for auto rickshaw prescribed
by Director of Transport of the starting a point limited to the expenditure on transportation by
passenger train.
Note: Conveyance of only one vehicle (either car or scooter) is admissible.
F.
Composite Transfer Grant 80 % of one months Pay in the Pay Band + Grade Pay
+ MSP + NPA (if any) is admissible.
3.
Major X, a married officer, moves on permanent transfer from a peace station to
a unit in field area in receipt of field service concessions. His family, baggage and car
etc. moved from peace duty station to SPR. His TA entitlements are:
A.
Road mileage: Road mileage for journey between residence and Railway station/bus
stand/airport at both the stations is not admissible.
B.
(i)Journey by Rail: Free Railway warrant will be used for the journey of the officer
from the old duty station to the new duty station in the field or to the nearest Railway station if
the new duty station is not connected by rail.
Free Railway warrant will be issued to the family for their journey from old duty station to SPR.
Note1:
If no warrant is used, cost of warrant at public tariff rate is admissible with the
sanction of controlling officer under Rule 47(iii) TR, irrespective of whether the journey is
performed by rail or otherwise. The fare will be limited to actual expenditure or cost of warrant
whichever is less.
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(ii) Journey by Air: *If no warrant is used and journey is performed by air, air fare is
admissible as per the entitlement.
Note2:
C.
Cartage charges for conveyance of baggage between Railway station and
residence at both ends.
Cartage charges at Rs.18/- will be admissible.
D.
Conveyance of Baggage
a. Officer: 100 kgs on warrant from old duty station to nearest Railway station of new
duty station in field area.
b. 6000 kgs of baggage (less conveyed by the officer to field) will be conveyed on
warrant to the SPR.
When baggage is conveyed by rail and warrant is not used, cost of warrant at contract
rate for the actual quantity of baggage conveyed only is admissible with the sanction of the
controlling officer under Rule 47(iii) TR. When baggage is conveyed by road, the
reimbursement will be actual expenditure for the conveyance of baggage by road, limited to the
amount chargeable by goods train at public tariff rate and an amount not more than 25%
thereof.
E.
Actual cost of conveyance of car from old duty station to SPR by rail (EVK) at Railways
risk is admissible when car is transported by rail. (Railway receipt for the amount is to be
furnished with the claim).
If the car is conveyed by modes other than by rail, between places connected by rail, the
officer will be entitled to conveyance charges of car to the extent of actual expenditure on
transportation limited to rates for taxi approved by Director of Transport of the starting point or
the expenditure on transportation by passenger train whichever is less.
In case, car is transported under its own power and family also travelled in it, no separate
Travelling allowance for the members of the family is admissible. However, if travelled by other
than the conveyance conveyed by road under its own propulsion, separate Travelling allowance
for family will be admissible.
Entitlement for conveyance of scooter/motorcycle is at the rates for auto rickshaw
prescribed by the Director of Transport of the starting point limited to the expenditure on
transportation by passenger train.
Note: Conveyance of only one vehicle (either car or scooter) is admissible.
F.
Composite Transfer Grant Equal to one months Pay in the Pay Band + Grade Pay
+ MSP + NPA (if any) is admissible.
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4.
Capt B, a single officer, is transferred from a peace station to a unit in field area
and in receipt of field service concessions.
D.
The officer can also convey baggage on warrant upto one third of the entitlement (2000
kgs) to his home town. The balance of his entitled baggage can be conveyed on warrant to his
Depot, provided
a. such baggage does not include furniture and
b. Area/Sub-Area/Bde Commander certifies that arrangements cannot be made for
storing the baggage in local building at the old duty station.
E.
Actual cost of conveyance of car from old duty station to home town by rail (EVK) at
Railways risk is admissible when car is transported by rail. (Railway receipt for the amount is to
be furnished with the claim).
If the car is conveyed by modes other than by rail, between places connected by rail, the
officer will be entitled to conveyance charges of car to the extent of actual expenditure on
transportation limited to rates for taxi approved by Director of Transport of the starting point or
the expenditure on transportation by passenger train whichever is less.
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Journey by rail: Free Railway warrant will be issued to the officer and his
Note: If the journey is performed by rail without using warrant, sanction of the controlling
officer will be required under Rule 47 (iii) TR for self to reimburse the cost of warrant. The
mode of conveyance used and expenditure incurred will have to be indicated in the claim.
ii.
Journey by Air: *Officers are entitled to travel by air w.e.f. 01 Sep 08 and
reimbursement as per entitlement i.e. by economy class, restricted to the fare of Indian Airlines,
will be allowed accordingly.
Note: No DA is admissible for the journey period.
C.
Conveyance of baggage: Conveyance of family and baggage from SPR to the School
of Instruction. In case family/baggage had moved to duty station in field area on allotment of
Govt built married accommodation under Rule 85 A TR, then conveyance of baggage/family
will be allowed from duty station in field area to the School of Instruction.
D.
Composite Transfer Grant Equal to one months Pay in the Pay Band + Grade Pay
+ MSP + NPA (if any).
Note: The entitlement will remain the same even if the officer moves from a peace station.
Family and baggage can be conveyed between his peace location and the School of Instruction.
6.
Brig B serving with a formation in field service concessional area proceeds to
attend a course at NDC New Delhi. The course is of 11 months duration.
The entitlement will be the same as in example 5 ante.
Note: The entitlement will be as above when an officer is detailed for a course of instruction
from field to DSSC Wellington, TSO course at DIAT, Pune or for foreign language courses or
post graduate courses in civil institutions.
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7.
Major K serving in Pune proceeds to his selected place of residence,
accompanied by his family consisting of wife, two children and dependent mother on his
retirement from service.
His retirement TA entitlement will be:
A.
Road mileage: Road mileage for journey between residence and Railway station/bus
stand/airport at both the stations is not admissible.
B.
ii. Journey by Air: *Officers are entitled to travel by air w.e.f. 01 Sep 08 and
reimbursement as per entitlement i.e. by economy class, restricted to the fare of Indian Airlines,
will be allowed accordingly.
C.
Baggage by Rail Reimbursement of cost of requisitioning a wagon attached to a
goods train from Pune to the NRS to the SPR. When baggage is conveyed by road, the
reimbursement will be actual expenditure for the conveyance of baggage by road, limited to the
amount chargeable by goods train at public tariff rate and an amount not more than 25%
thereof.
D.
Composite Transfer Grant - Composite Transfer Grant as for a permanent move i.e.
one months Pay in the Pay Band + Grade Pay + MSP + NPA (if any).
E.
Transportation charges of motorcar/motorcycle from Pune to SPR as on permanent
transfer.
Note: Warrant should not be used for the above move. The claim has to be submitted
through the last unit duly countersigned by the controlling officer in the last unit. The claim of
the officers who are their own controlling officers should, however, be countersigned by their
immediate superior Administrative authority.
* W.e.f. 13 Jul 09, in all cases of air travel, both domestic and international, where the
Government of India bears the cost of air passage, the officials concerned may travel only by
AIR INDIA.
For travel to stations not connected by Air India, the officials may travel by Air India to
the hub/point closest to their eventual destination, beyond which they may utilise the services of
another airline which should also preferably be an alliance partner of Air India.
In all cases of deviation from these orders because of operational or other reasons or on
account of non-availability, individual cases may be referred to the Ministry of Civil Aviation for
relaxation.
(GoI, MoF OM F.No.19024/1/2009-E.IV dated 13 Jul 09)
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Note : When warrant is not used for the journey by rail or by modes other than rail, cost of
warrant i.e. full fare of entitled class or the actual expenditure whichever is less, will be
admissible with the sanction of the controlling officer vide Rule 47 (iii) TR. The mode of
conveyance used and expenditure incurred will have to be indicated in the claim.
C.
For journey by air: *Air fare will be admissible as per the entitlement.
D.
Daily allowance :
If the officer opts for DA package as per Fifth Pay Commission orders:
The officer will be entitled to DA for the entire absence from HQ station reckoned
from midnight to midnight. For absence from HQ for less than 24 hours, DA will be
admissible as under:
i.
ii.
iii.
NIL
70% DA
Full DA
In the present case, the total period of absence from HQ Station will be calculated as
under:-
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NIL DA
02 Mar 09 to 07 Mar 09
6 full days
70% DA
Total
6.70% DA
Accordingly, the officer will be entitled to DA for 6.7 days. DA at higher rate applicable
to Allahabad @ Rs.150/- per day will be admissible for the actual period of halt at Allahabad. For
the remaining period viz. total period of absence from HQ minus halt at Allahabad, DA will be
admissible at ordinary rates.
Note : If the officer stays at outstation in a hotel or other establishment providing lodging and
boarding at schedule tariff or in Govt/public sector Guest House or railway retiring room, DA
will be admissible at the appropriate rate for the concerned locality reduced by 10% thereof if
stays in hotel and by 25% if stays in a Govt or Public Sector Guest House and in addition the
lodging charges (exclusive of breakfast/meals) incurred by the officer for each calendar day will
be admissible subject to the condition that the total daily allowance so calculated per day shall
not exceed the rate laid down in Rule 60 B TR.
E.
Entitlement per day will be restricted to above mentioned rates or actual expenditure which ever
is less with reference to actual bills enclosed.
In the above mentioned example, in case hotel charges are paid for 7 days and receipt enclosed,
accommodation charges for 7 days will be admitted accordingly. Similarly, in case of food bills
and local taxi journeys, receipts have to be submitted with the claim.
i. Accommodation charges limited to Rs.1500 X 7 = 10500/- or actual expenditure whichever
is less.
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ii. For food bills limited to Rs.200 X 7 = 1400/- or actual expenditure whichever is less.
iii. Ration money per day will be recovered as per existing orders, if entitled for free rations.
iv. For taxi journey within temporary duty station limited to Rs.150 X 7 = 1050/- or actual
expenditure whichever is less.
Travel entitlements as mentioned above, along with TA for journey between duty point and
Railway station/airport at HQ station and Railway station/Airport to place of stay at temporary
duty station and back will be admissible.
2.
Brigadier X proceeded on temporary duty from his HQ station, Pune to Delhi by
air. He left Pune on 01 Mar 09 at 1900 hours and reached Delhi at 2100 hours on the same
day and after completion of duty returned to HQ, Pune by air leaving Delhi at 1700 hours
on 03 Mar 09 and reaching Pune at 1830 hours on the same day.
His TA Entitlement:
A.
Road Journey: between duty point and Railway station/airport at HQ station and
Railway station/Airport to place of stay at temporary duty station and back.
B.
Journey by Air: *Actual air fare paid of entitled class (economy class) from Pune to Delhi
and back.
C.
Daily allowance will be calculated for the entire absence from HQ. From this, the
number of days of halt in the expensive locality for which DA at higher rate is admissible will be
deducted. For the remaining period, DA will be allowed at ordinary rate. In the above example,
the total absence from HQ works out as under :
1900 hours to 2400 hours
on 01 Mar 09
5 hours
- Nil
02 Mar 09
24 hours
- 1 full DA
18.30 hours
- 1 full DA
Total
-2 full DA
Delhi rate of DA for 2 days at Rs.260/- per day = Rs.520/Ordinary rate of DA Nil
If officer opts for DA package as per SPC orders.
The entitlement of DA:
Accommodation Charges upto Rs.3000/- per day.
Food bills upto Rs.300/- per day.
Non AC Taxi charges upto 50 kms per day.
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Officers may preferably stay in Circuit houses, Messes, Government Guest houses, Inspection
Bungalows etc. if they are available. (GoI, MoF, Deptt of Exp letter F.No 7(1)/E.Coord/2008 dated
01 Oct 08)
For stay in a Hotel, the officer must have stayed in an establishment registered/licensed as a hotel, by
proper authority.
Entitlement per day will be restricted to above mentioned rates or actual expenditure which
ever is less with reference to actual bills enclosed.
In the above mentioned example, in case hotel charges are paid for 2 days and receipt enclosed,
accommodation charges for 2 days will be admitted accordingly. Similarly, in case of food bills
and local taxi journeys, receipts have to be submitted with the claim.
The entitlement will be:
i. For accommodation charges limited to Rs.3000 X 2 = 6000/- or actual expenditure whichever
is less.
ii. For food bills limited to Rs.300 X 2 = 600/- or actual expenditure whichever is less, reduced
by ration allowance for 2 days, in case entitled for free ration.
iii. For taxi journey within temporary duty limited to 50 kms X Rs 8.50 (Delhi RMA) per day or
actual expenditure whichever is less.
Travel entitlements as mentioned above along with TA for journey between duty point and
Railway station/airport at HQ station and Railway station/Airport to place of stay at temporary
duty station and back will be admissible.
3.
Major X performs temporary duty from a peace station to a unit in field receiving
field service concessions. The journey is performed by rail.
His TA/DA entitlements are as under:
A.
Road mileage: between duty point and Railway station/airport at HQ station and
Railway station/Airport to place of stay at temporary duty station and back.
No road mileage is admissible if Govt transport is used.
If no Govt transport is used:
B.
a.
RMA at the rate for taxi prescribed by Director of Transport, if the journey is
performed by full taxi/own car.
b.
RMA at the rate for Rickshaw, if the journey is performed by auto rickshaw.
c.
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Note : When warrant is not used for the journey by rail or for travel by modes other than rail,
cost of warrant i.e. full fare of entitled class or the actual expenditure whichever is less will be
admissible with the sanction of the controlling officer vide rule 47 (iii) TR. The mode of
conveyance used and expenditure incurred will have to be indicated in the claim.
C.
Daily allowance:-
D.
25% DA will be admissible, provided the officer is not entitled to or paid CFAA / CMFAA.
In case officer opts for regulation of DA as per SPC orders and stays in a hotel or
establishments making payments, in such cases DA will be admissible with reference to actual
expenditure or amount equivalent to slab limits and conditions mentioned in example 1, which
ever is less.
4.
Major K proceeded on temporary duty from Pune to Mumbai and returned to
Pune on the same day by rail on warrant/ Govt transport.
His TA entitlement is as under
A.
B.
C.
Daily Allowance as per V CPC:If total absence from HQ exceeded 6 hours but was less than 12 hours 70% DA.
If total absence from HQ exceeded 12 hours full DA.
Officer is entitled to DA at ordinary rate only as there was no night halt in Mumbai.
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In case officers opts for regulation of DA as per SPC orders and stays in a hotel and spends on
food and taxi, actual expenditure limited to slab rates specified in example 1 will be admitted.
Original receipts have to be submitted invariably.
5.
Major X proceeds on temporary duty by his own car from a peace station to
another peace station, which is connected by rail. His TA entitlements are as under:
A.
Road Mileage: Road mileage at the rate for taxi approved by RTO at the station for the
distance between duty point & Railway station at both ends plus cost of warrant at public tariff
rates from rail head at HQ Station to the rail head at temporary duty station.
Note: The competent authority mentioned in Appendix 1 TR read with Rule 2 TR may,
however, sanction road mileage, if road travel is considered necessary in public interest i.e. saving
of public time or inspection en-route etc. vide Note 2 below Rule 40 TR, instead of sanctioning
rail fare.
B.
Daily Allowance as per V CPC ordersIf total absence from HQ exceeds 6 hours but less than 12 hours 70% DA.
If total absence from HQ exceeds 12 hours full DA.
DA for halt at temporary duty station at higher rate will be admissible if halt involved is
in A1, A or B1 class city.
C.
Actual expenditure on account of accommodation, food charges less ration money, if entitled
for free ration and local journey charges limited to slab rates specified in example 1 will be
admitted. Original receipts have to be submitted invariably.
6.
Lt S proceeds on temporary duty from his unit to another unit in the same station
situated at a distance of more than 8 kms or to a place in a contiguous station outside
the municipal limits of his HQ, from his unit. He performs the journey by scooter and
returns daily. His TA entitlements are:
A.
Road Mileage: Road mileage as admissible for to and from journey for each day he
performs
duty.
B.
B.
Daily Allowance: 50% of Daily allowance will be admissible for the total absence from
HQ at ordinary rate i.e. when the absence
i. does not exceed 6 hours- no DA will be admissible
ii. exceeds 6 hours but less than 12 hours 50% of 70%
iii. exceeds 12 hours -50% daily allowance.
Note : Local journeys (beyond 8 kms within the limits of the urban agglomeration/municipality
or contiguous municipality etc., in which the HQ of the officer is located) should normally be
performed in same way as the officer performs the journeys to his duty point i.e. by bus, local
trains or his own conveyance. Where travel by special means of conveyance like taxi, scooter etc.
is considered necessary, prior permission of a superior authority should be obtained in such
cases. If more than one officer is deputed for duty at the same point, they should, as far as
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possible, perform the journeys together by sharing the hire charges of the taxi or scooter or
other conveyance if necessary by assembling at the normal duty point. The bus, rail fare or
mileage allowance for local journeys should be regulated with reference to the actual distance
travelled or the distance between the normal duty point and the temporary duty point, whichever
is less.
7.
Capt A serving in a field area proceeds to attend an authorised course of
instruction of less than 180 days, at an Army School of instructions in peace area for the
first time. His TA/DA entitlements are :
A.
B.
Note : When warrant is not used for the journey by rail or travels by modes other than rail, cost
of warrant i.e. full fare of entitled class or the actual expenditure whichever is less will be
admissible with the sanction of the controlling officer vide Rule 47 (iii) TR. The mode of
conveyance used and expenditure incurred will have to be indicated in the claim.
C.
D.
The revised DA consists of components of accommodation charges, food bills and taxi charges
per day. As the Commandants prefer consolidated claim in respect of all the student officers
undergoing Courses of instruction in Cat 'A' establishments, the claim should consist of the
room rent, food charges less ration money per day as per existing orders and transport charges
(in case provided by the college) per day charged from the student officers.
Note: The above entitlement will be the same even when the officer proceeds from a peace
station.
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8.
Capt X proceeds from a peace station to attend for the first time an authorised
course of instruction of less than 180 days duration in an Army School of Instruction in a
concessional area.
His TA/DA entitlement will be same as mentioned in example 7 above, except in regard
to DA entitlement. DA at 25 % of the ordinary rate will be admissible for the entire duration of
the course (and for the journey period) as per example 3.
Daily allowance as per SPC orders:
The revised DA consists of components of accommodation charges, food bills and taxi charges
per day. As the Commandants prefer consolidated claim in respect of all the student officers
undergoing Courses of instruction in Cat 'A' establishments, the claim should consist of the
room rent, food charges less ration money per day as per existing orders and transport charges
(in case provided by the college) per day charged from the student officers.
9. Capt C is on annual leave at station L. While on Annual leave, he is ordered to
proceed on temporary duty to station S. On completion of duty, he returns to his leave
station L. His TA entitlement for the above journey are :
A.
Road Mileage: For road journey from residence to Railway station/bus stand/Air port
at leave station and vice versa at temporary duty station :
a.
RMA at the rate for taxi prescribed by Director of Transport, if the journey is
performed
by full taxi/own car.
b.
RMA at the rate for Rickshaw, if the journey is performed by Auto rickshaw.
c.
Actual bus fare if the journey is performed by bus.
B.
For the journey by rail : Free Railway warrant will be issued for journey from leave
station to temporary duty station and back.
Note : When warrant is not used for the journey by rail or travels by modes other than rail, cost
of warrant i.e. full fare of entitled class or the actual expenditure whichever is less will be
admissible with the sanction of the controlling officer vide Rule 47 (iii) TR. The mode of
conveyance used and expenditure incurred will have to be indicated in the claim.
C.
Journey by Air: *If journey is performed by Air, the air fare restricted to economy class
of Indian Airlines is admissible.
D.
The officer will be entitled to DA for the entire absence from leave station reckoned from
midnight to midnight. For absence for less than 24 hours, DA will be admissible as under :
1.
2.
3.
NIL
70% DA
Full DA
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Note : If the officer stays at outstation in a hotel or other establishment providing lodging and
boarding at schedule tariff or in Govt/public sector Guest House or railway retiring room, DA
will be admissible at the appropriate rate for the concerned locality reduced by 10% thereof if
stays in hotel and by 25% if stays in a Govt or Public Sector Guest House and in addition the
lodging charges (exclusive of breakfast/meals) incurred by the officer for each calendar day will
be admissible subject to the condition that the total daily allowance so calculated per day shall
not exceed the rate laid down in Rule 60 B TR.
E.
Entitlement per day will be restricted to above mentioned rates or actual expenditure which ever
is less, with reference to actual bills enclosed.
10. Major M proceeds on 60 days of Annual leave to his hometown availing LTC under
Rule 177(A) TR. He is recalled from leave and he leaves his leave station after availing of
leave for only 20 days (leave is thus curtailed by more than half). Immediately on
completion of duty for which he was recalled, he was granted the balance of annual leave
and he proceeds again to his home station. His TA entitlements are :
A. For the journey from his HQ to his home station when leave is granted initially:
One-way LTC under Rule 177(A) TR Free warrant will be issued.
B. For the journey from his home station to HQ station on recall:
i. For road distance from residence to Railway station/Air port - Road mileage as
admissible for journey by taxi/own car/scooter/Motor Cycle/Rickshaw charges.
ii. For rail/air journey from admissible Railway station/Air port nearest to leave station to HQ
station Free railway warrant/entitled rail/air fare will be admissible as on duty journey. Journey
by Air India is mandatory w.e.f. 13 Jul 09. DA for the duration of journey is also admissible.
iii. For journey from Railway station/Air port to his unit. - Road mileage as admissible if
no Govt transport is provided.
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C.
D.
Journey from HQ station to his Home station when granted balance of annual leave.
Travelling allowance at same scale is admissible from HQ Station to Home station.
E.
Journey from Home station to HQ station on expiry of balance of annual leave. One
way warrant under Rule 177(A) TR will be issued.
* W.e.f. 13 Jul 09, in all cases of air travel, both domestic and international, where the
Government of India bears the cost of air passage, the officials concerned may travel only by
AIR INDIA.
For travel to stations not connected by Air India, the officials may travel by Air India to
the hub/point closest to their eventual destination, beyond which they may utilise the services of
another airline which should also preferably be an alliance partner of Air India.
In all cases of deviation from these orders because of operational or other reasons or on
account of non-availability, individual cases may be referred to the Ministry of Civil Aviation for
relaxation.
(GoI, MoF OM F.No.19024/1/2009-E.IV dated 13 Jul 09)
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PART II
LEAVE JOURNEYS
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CHAPTER - 10
USE OF FORM D (IAFT-1709) AND
CONCESSIONAL VOUCHER (IAFT-1732)
1.
All officers when travelling by rail on leave including CL at their own expense are
allowed on production of Form D (IAFT 1709) to travel by entitled class or lower class on
payment of 60% of the fare of the class travelled. While no reservation fee shall be levied, all
other charges such as surcharge for AC II Tier, supplementary charges for Super Fast Train,
sleeper charges for II Class etc. levied by the railways at Public Tariff rates will be payable in full
by the officers.
(Rule 181 TR)
2.
Use of Form D
Officers who are entitled to Form D and wish to take advantage of this concession
while travelling on leave at their own expense by rail will use Form D. This form will not be
used for journeys during weekends/closed holidays unless these are combined with or covered
by leave duly sanctioned.
Service officers are authorised to claim reimbursement of concessional component of
From D when journey is performed by rail without using Form D due to non availability of
Form D in Unit/Establishment.
Reimbursement is allowed for the concessional component of Form D only for the
journey fare and not other charges e.g. reservation charges.
Before performing journey, the officer will obtain nonavailability of Form D
certificate from the controlling officer.
On completion of journey, reimbursement will be claimed from the Imprest holder
based on NAC certificate issued by controlling officer.
CDA(O) is responsible for post audit of such claims.
(AO 299/58 and GoI, MoD letter No. 12522/Q Mov C/1634/D(Mov)/98 dated 26
Jun 98 and CGDA letter No.AT/IV/4522/IV dated 02 Dec 98)
3.
The total number of Form D to the officer, his wife/husband and dependent children
for travel to any station within Indian limits will be restricted to six one way journey forms in a
calendar year accompanied or unaccompanied by the head of the family. Two of these six one
way journey forms may in addition to the officer, his wife/husband and other dependent
children also include the officers parents, sisters and minor brothers, residing with the officer
and wholly dependent upon the officer for a combined onward/return journey.
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Note 1 : Form D issued in conjunction with LTC availed under Rule 177 (B) TR will, however,
be in addition to the 6 one way journey Form D referred above.
4.
Army officers in civil employ who are in receipt of service rates of pay are entitled to use
Form D in the circumstances stated above for themselves and their families. The cost of Form
D in such cases will be debitable by the Railways against the department under which the
officer is serving.
Form D to such officers will be issued by the nearest SSO/OC Station on production
of a certificate from the Head of the department under whom the officer is serving to the effect
that the officer is in receipt of service rates of pay and that the cost of Form D will be adjusted
through civil estimates. The Head of account and the designation and address of the civil
Accounts Officer responsible for adjusting the expenditure should also be included in the
certificate. The issuing authorities will ensure that the Form D is endorsed as under in Red ink
at the top of the form.
Cost debitable to ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
Department.
The Head of account and the name of Civil Accounts officer will also be clearly
indicated in the appropriate columns of Form D.
The issuing authority will intimate to the Civil Accounts Officer concerned, full
particulars of the Form D and obtain his acknowledgement for record.
5.
leave.
6.
Issue of additional Form D to unaccompanied families of officers to enable
them to break journey enroute
One additional set of Form D to the families of officers is admissible when travelling
unaccompanied so as to enable them to break journey enroute. The extra expenditure on
account of the difference of rail fares due to enroute break journey and the cost of issue of
additional Form D at the rate of Rs.1/- (Rupee one only) per Form D will be borne by the
officer.
(GoI, MoD letter No.PT/1203/NHQ/4851/D(Mov) dated 12 Sep 74 and CGDA letter
No.4007/AT-P dated 02 Feb 79)
7.
The unaccompanied members of the family of an officer, may as in the case of officers
themselves travel to any station within Indian limits and Form D can be issued to the family for
such journeys.
(CGDA letter No.4007/AT-P dated 16.3.79 & No. AT/IV/011 dated 03 Sep 80)
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8.
Form D can be used by officers, when travelling on leave at their own expenses from
anywhere within the country.
(CGDA letter No.AT/IV/4425/1 dated 03 Aug 87 and No AT/IV/0/4425-I Dated 19
May 89)
9.
Service officers travelling by AC Chair Car are entitled to use Form D on payment of
60% of the actual rail fare as in the case of journey by first class.
(GoI, MoD letter No.G/05492/Q Mov C/3853 D(Mov) dated 25 Sep 79)
10.
Within the provisions of Rule 181 (b) TR, Form D can be issued to the husbands of
lady service officers.
(GoI, MoD letter No.PT/2339/NHQ/passage 5870/D (Mov) dated 12 Nov 75)
13.
The use of Form D is permissible in respect of the journeys of the family members of
an officer of the Military Nursing Service, provided further that the maximum number of Form
D and Concessional Voucher together does not exceed six in a calendar year.
14.
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CHAPTER 11
LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSIONS
15.
Service officers, while proceeding on AL/CL/Furlough leave/Maternity leave within
Indian limits are entitled to LTC once in a year. The various rules for regulating LTC are as
under:16.
LTC is allowed only for two surviving unmarried children or stepchildren. However, this
restriction shall not be applicable in respect of :
in to
(i) those service personnel who already have more than two children prior to the coming
force of this restriction i.e. 01 Oct 97
(ii) children born within one year of the coming into force of this restriction and
in
(iii) where the No. of children exceeds two as a result of the second child birth resulting
multiple births.
(GoI, MoD letter No.12647/Q Mov C/2610/D(Mov)/98 dated 11 Sep 98)
W.e.f. 01 Sep 08, the parents and/or step parents (step mother and step father), who are
wholly dependent on the service personnel shall be included in the definition of the family for
the purpose of LTC, irrespective of whether they are residing with service personnel or not.
The definition of dependency will be linked to the minimum family pension i.e.
Rs.3500/- as per SPC orders. The extant conditions in respect of other relations included in the
family including married/divorced/abandoned/separated/widowed daughters shall continue
without change.
(GoI, MoD letter No.12647/LTC/Mov C/2970/D(Mov)/08 dated 17 Dec 08)
17.
The entitlement of service personnel for journeys by various modes of transport while
availing LTC as per Fifth Pay Commission orders is as under :
(a)
Journey by Air
Service Personnel
Entitlement
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Prior to issue of SPC orders, regulation of journeys by private airlines while availing LTC in
force from 24 Apr 06:
(i)
The officers entitled to air travel by National Carrier under existing orders are now permitted
to travel by private airlines, while availing LTC.
(ii)
The officers who are not entitled to air travel while availing LTC are allowed to perform
journey by national and private airlines between places connected by rail, provided that the
reimbursement of fare is restricted to rail fare of the entitled class of trains other than
Rajdhani/Shatabdi Express. Reimbursement is limited to the actual airfare or entitled train fare
whichever is less.
(iii)
Air ticket and boarding pass will be required to be produced with the claim. If the ticket does
not indicate the airfare, receipt from the concerned airlines showing the air fare paid will be required.
(iv)
The conditions regarding air travel mentioned in Para 47 and 49 of Part I of this handbook
for official visits within India are equally applicable.
(GoI, MoD No 12647/PVT AIRLINES/Mov C/1708/D(Mov)/2006 dated 06 Jun 06 and DOPT
OM No.31011/2/2006-Estt (A) dated 24 Apr 06)
Revised entitlements for Air Journey as per SPC orders with effect from 01 Sep 08:
GRADE PAY/RANK
TRAVEL ENTITLEMENT
Business/Club class
Officers drawing Grade Pay Rs. 7600, Rs.8700 and Rs.8900 (Lt
Col to Brig)
Economy class
Economy class
1.
Hence forth, all mileage points earned by officers on tickets purchased for official travel shall
be utilized by the concerned department for other official travel by their officers. Any usage of these
mileage points for purposes of private travel by an officer will attract departmental action. This is to
ensure that the benefits out of official travel, which is funded by the Govt, should accrue to the
Govt.
2.
All officers are allowed to travel below their entitled class of travel.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
As per SPC orders, the travel entitlements while on LTC and official tour/transfer will be
the same but no daily allowance will be admissible for travel on LTC. However, GoI, MoF have
clarified regarding determining the cheapest economy fare that officers and /or their families may
choose to travel on LTC by any airline, provided that the fare does not exceed the fares offered by
NACIL (Air India) under their LTC 80 scheme effective from 01 Dec 08 for sectors covered under
the scheme. For sectors not covered by the LTC 80 scheme of NACIL, officers should ensure that
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** W.e.f. 13 Jul 09, in all cases of air travel, both domestic and international, where the
Government of India bears the cost of air passage, the officials concerned may travel only by
AIR INDIA.
For travel to stations not connected by Air India, the officials may travel by Air India to
the hub/point closest to their eventual destination, beyond which they may utilise the services of
another airline which should also preferably be an alliance partner of Air India.
In all cases of deviation from these orders because of operational or other reasons or on
account of non-availability, individual cases may be referred to the Ministry of Civil Aviation for
relaxation.
(GoI, Ministry of Finance F.No.19024/1/2009-E.IV dated 13 Jul 09)
(b)
Rank
Entitlement
AC I Class
AC II Tier
Note:- Lt Col in receipt of monthly Basic Pay of Rs.16,400/- and above may travel by Rail in
AC 1st Class while availing LTC. For this purpose Rank pay and NPA forms part of Basic Pay.
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ii.
Sr. No.
RANK
i.
Officers of the rank of Col and above
and their equivalents. including Addl
DGMNS.
ii.
Other officers of the rank of Lt Col and
below including MNS officers.
AC Chair Car
TRAVEL ENTITLEMENT
AC I class
AC I class
AC II tier class
In case of road travel between places connected by rail, travel by any means of public
transport is allowed, provided the total fare does not exceed the train fare by the entitled
class.
(ii)
In case of places not connected by rail, officers are entitled to travel by AC bus, as they are
entitled
to travel by AC II tier and above by train.
(iii)
All officers are allowed to travel below their entitled class of travel.
(c)
Highest class
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(d)
Accommodation entitlement for travel between main land and the Andaman &
Nicobar group of Islands and the Lakshdweep group of Island by ships operated by the
Shipping Corporation of India Limited is as under :
All service officers in first grade
Deluxe class
Maj Gen and above including Addl DGMNS are entitled to actual fare by any type of
public bus including AC bus. For journeys between places not connected by rail the entitlement
will be at the prescribed rates for AC taxi/taxi. However, claim will be restricted to the bus fare
by entitled class. For all other officers entitlement is same as above, except that journey by AC
taxi is not permissible.
Journeys on LTC by AC Taxi / Taxi, Auto rickshaw between places not connected by
rail is admissible subject to the condition that these modes of transports operate on a regular
basis from point to point at regular intervals on fixed fare rates with the specific approval of
State Govt / Transport Authority concerned and are authorised to ply as public carriers.
Note:- In all cases of travel by AC Taxi, Taxi or Auto rickshaw, production of fare
receipt is necessary.
(GoI, MoD letter No.12647/Q Mov C/2610./D (Mov)/98 dated 11 Sep 98 and DoP &
T clarification No.F.N.31011/8/98-Estt(A) dated 31 Mar 99)
Revised entitlements regarding road journeys w.e.f. 01 Sep 08
The Grade Pay ranges for travel by Road are as follows:
Grade Pay/Rank
Entitlement
(i)
COAS/VCOAS/Army
Cdrs
& Actual fare by any type of public bus including
equivalent/DGAFMS and officers drawing AC bus.
Grade Pay of Rs.10000 and above.
OR
(i.e. Maj Gen & above)
at prescribed rates of AC taxi when the journey
is actually performed by AC Taxi
OR
at prescribed rates for taxi/ auto rickshaw for
journeys by taxi/ auto rickshaw
ii. Officers drawing Grade Pay of
Same as (i) above with the exception that
Rs. 5400,Rs.6100, Rs.6600, Rs.7600, Rs.8700 journeys by AC taxi will not be permissible
and Rs.8900
(Lt to Brig)
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(i) In case of places not connected by rail, officers are entitled to travel by AC bus, as they are
entitled to travel by AC II tier and above by train.
(ii) In case of road travel between places connected by rail, travel by any means of public transport
is allowed, provided the total fare does not exceed the train fare by the entitled class.
(iii) All officers are allowed to travel below their entitled class of travel.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 12630/Mov C/3737/D (Mov)/08 dated 29 Dec 08)
The travel entitlements for the purpose of official tours/transfer or LTC will be the same
but no Daily Allowance shall be admissible for travel on LTC. Further, the facility shall be
admissible only in respect of journeys performed in vehicles operated by the Govt or any corporation
in the Public Sector run by the Central or State Govt or a local body. *Air journey by Private
Airlines will, however, continue to be admissible as per extant orders.
(GoI, MoD letter No.12647/LTC/Mov C/2970/D(Mov)/08 dated 17 Dec 08)
*W.e.f. 13 Jul 09, in all cases of air travel, both domestic and international, where the
Government of India bears the cost of air passage, the officials concerned may travel only by
AIR INDIA.
For travel to stations not connected by Air India, the officials may travel by Air India to
the hub/point closest to their eventual destination, beyond which they may utilise the services of
another airline which should also preferably be an alliance partner of Air India.
In all cases of deviation from these orders because of operational or other reasons or on
account of non-availability, individual cases may be referred to the Ministry of Civil Aviation for
relaxation.
(GoI, MoF OM F.No.19024/1/2009-E.IV dated 13 Jul 09)
18.
Leave Travel Concession is not admissible for journey by a private car (owned,
borrowed or hired). When a leave journey is performed in a chartered bus, van or other vehicle
including vehicles taken on hire by private parties from Tourism Development Corporation in
public sector or State Transport Corporation or Transportation undertaking of local bodies and
run on charter by such private parties and vehicles whether owned or borrowed or hired by
Govt servant, no LTC will be admissible to the individuals either under Rule 177(A) or 177(B)
TR.
However, travel by private buses operating a regular transport service from point to
point at regular intervals on fixed fare rates with the approval of RTO authorities/State Govt
concerned, will be admissible.
(Note 3 under Rule 176 & GoI, MoD letter No.B/89914/1/Q Mov C/1991/D(Mov)
dated 02 Mar 86, GoI, MoD (Finance Div) letter No. 4(15) Estt. 1/C/87 (561-E-1)
dated 09 Feb 87 and AO 80/78)
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Rule 177(A) and Rule 177(B) TR read with Rule 47(iii) TR provides for reimbursement
of cost of LTC to the extent admissible for rail journeys, when journey is performed by a mode
other than by rail. Accordingly, combined journey to and from leave station by different modes
is permissible and when a journey is performed partly by rail and partly by sea between stations
connected by rail, reimbursement to the extent admissible by the entitled class may be allowed.
(CGDA letter No.4007/AT-P dated 11 Mar 69)
20
Prior to SPC orders, when a journey is performed by non-entitled modes *(i.e. air)
between stations connected by rail, reimbursement will be the rail fare of the entitled class
available on that particular & shortest route. If entitled class of rail accommodation is not
available on the shortest route, the reimbursement will be restricted to the lower class available.
However, no reimbursement is allowed for journeys by private buses/vehicles.
(CGDA letter No AT/IV/4455-VII dated 19 Jul 02)
*Air journey on LTC is admissible to the officers of all ranks w.e.f. 01 Sept 08.
*W.e.f. 13 Jul 09 in all cases of air travel, both domestic and international, where the
Government of India bears the cost of air passage, the officials concerned may travel only by
AIR INDIA.
For travel to stations not connected by Air India, the officials may travel by Air India to
the hub/point closest to their eventual destination, beyond which they may utilise the services of
another airline which should also preferably be an alliance partner of Air India.
(GoI, Ministry of Finance F.No.19024/1/2009-E.IV dated 13 Jul 09)
21.
When the main route is wholly or partly by sea, embarkation authority at the port, will
on requisition from OC of the unit arrange return sea passage within Indian limits. River
journeys will be performed on warrant or cash payment will be made in accordance with Rule
47(iii) TR.
(Rule 177 (A) (i) (e) TR)
22. LTC entitlement clarifications regarding
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Sl.
Points raised
No.
(1)
Can a Gen Officer be entitled to travel
by air via a station connected by air
services even if the Home town /
declared place of visit is not directly
connected by air services?
(2)
(3)
(4)
Clarifications
A General Officer entitled to travel by air can
travel to airport nearest to the Home Town or
the declared place of visit in case where these
are not directly connected by air services. The
air journey in such cases shall, however, be
performed by the shortest direct route.
No. In order to be entitled to reimbursement
of fares applicable on Rajdhani or Shatabdi
Express, the journeys in question have to be
actually performed by these trains. In cases
where LTC journeys are undertaken in trains
other than Rajdhani or Shatabdi Express by a
class of accommodation higher than the one to
which the service personnel is entitled to or by
an alternative mode of travel (e.g. by air) to
which he/she is not entitled, reimbursement of
fares cannot be determined on a notional basis
with reference to the fares applicable by the
entitled class on Rajdhani/Shatabdi Express.
This will be permissible provided the service
personnel concerned is entitled to travel by
Rajdhani/Shatabdi Express.
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(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
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(11)
(12)
13)
Certain clarifications with reference to revised LTC journey entitlements w.e.f. 01 Sep 08:
As per MoF, Public Grievances & Pension F.No.31011/4/2008-Estt (A) dated 23 Sep 08,
travel entitlements for the purpose of official tour/transfer or LTC, will be the same but no Daily
Allowance shall be admissible for travel on LTC. In case of Air Travel, instructions issued vide
Ministry of Finance F. No.7(1)/E-Coord/2008 dated 10 Nov 08 and 04 Dec 08 would be applicable.
Points of doubt
Clarification
Whether RMA payable in respect of LTC No. As per clarification No.15 of DOP&T OM
journey from Home to nearby Railway station No.31011/8/98-Estt (A) dated 31 Mar 99,
can be paid
incidental expenditure incurred on local journeys
between residence/place of stay and the
Airport/Railway stn/bus terminal are not
reimbursable.
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23(A).
Officers and the member(s) of their family while availing the concessions under the
provisions of Rule 177 (A) TR to the home town of the officer will not be issued with more than
one Railway warrant to enable them to break journey enroute for a period more than what is
allowed by the Railways. However, if and when an officer/member(s) of his family desire(s) to
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break journey mid-way, he/she/they may travel at own expense and the officer may the claim
cost of the warrant as for a direct journey under the provisions of Rule 47 (iii) TR.
(AO 464/55)
23(B).
In case the officer and family do not use the warrant and travel by rail, they will be
entitled to cost of warrant at public tariff rates or the actual expenditure whichever is less subject
to the sanction by the controlling officer under Rule 47 (iii) TR.
24.
Officers who are not provided married accommodation at their new duty station and are
permitted to retain family accommodation at the old duty station may travel on warrant to their
old duty station instead of home town under Rule 177(A) TR. The entitlement of the wife for
LTC under Rule 177(B) TR in such cases i.e. free travel upto 1450 kms and use of Form D for
distance beyond 1450 kms would lapse for that year. LTC under Rule 177(B) TR is admissible
without distance restriction w.e.f. 20 Aug 07.
(Rule 177(A) (d) TR)
25.
The OC will have the discretionary powers to authorise the use of a warrant to a place
other than Railway station nearest to the officer's home, provided that no extra expense to the
State is caused and that the authorised scale of issue of warrant is not exceeded. Warrant under
this provisions can be issued to any convenient station nearest to officer's home station only
enabling the officer ultimately to visit the home town.
(Rule 177 (A) (f) TR)
26.
The above referred concession to the wife and other members of the family is admissible
for visits to Home town only and not to any other station even when that station happens to be
located at a shorter distance or journeys to that station cost less than the journey to Home
station.
(CGDA letter NO.4007/AT-P dated 05 May 76)
27.
An officer who owing to the exigencies of the service is prevented from availing himself
of the concession of free conveyance within the block of two years may be granted the
concession in the first year of the next block. For the purpose of determining his eligibility for
further free conveyance, the concession will be held to have been availed of in the block in
which it originally fell due.
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The concession should be availed of by the members of the family within the block
itself. In cases where the same is not availed of within the block by any member(s) of the family,
the same would lapse and cannot be availed of after the expiry of the block in question.
( Rule 177 (A) (ii) TR & CGDA letter No.4007/AT-P dated 05 May 76)
28.
As a corollary to the above, an officer who avails of the concession under Rule 177(B)
TR in the first year of the block and is prevented from availing of the concession under Rule
177(A) TR in the second year owing to exigencies of service may be granted the concession
pertaining to the block in the first year of the next block.
The certificate in this regard may be rendered by the leave sanctioning authority.
(CGDA letter No.4007/At-P dated 07 Dec 71)
29.
In cases where the annual leave is granted at the fag end of the second year of the block
in which the officer desires to avail of the concession, he may commence the journey in the
calendar year next to which the leave pertains. This will be subject to the condition that the
leave travel concession (both for the onward and return journeys) is availed of within the leave
period. The entitlement to leave travel concessions of the calendar year next to, which the leave
pertains, shall remain unaffected.
(Rule 177 (A) (v) TR)
31.
The claim for leave travel concession in respect of the journey of the family does not
depend on the journey of the officer i.e. the family has an independent title. The LTC referred
to in para 23 (b) above would be admissible also in cases where the officer does not avail of any
LTC during the calendar year in question under Rule 177(A) (i) TR. The concession would not,
however, be admissible to the family of an officer who has not completed one year of
commissioned service, on the date of commencement of the journey.
32.
The return journey of the family should be completed within six months from the date
of onward journey. The condition of six months may be relaxed by the authorities as under:
(a)
The concession can be availed of by the family in batches and there is no restriction for
the number of batches in which they may avail of the concession. The only limitation is that the
same member cannot get it more than once during the same block.
(CGDA letter No.4007/AT-P dated 05 May 76)
34.
In cases where the family of an officer is separated from the head of the family by
reason of the fact that the latter is serving at a non-family station or where family
accommodation is not available, the leave travel concession admissible to the family of the
officer may be admitted from the station where the family is residing to the home station of the
officer and back.
(CGDA letter No.4007/AT-P dated 05 May 76)
35.
In cases where the separation is due to other causes, the officers family may be admitted
the LTC from the station where the family is residing to home town limited to what would have
been admissible, had the family proceeded from the HQ station of the officer to home town.
36.
Prior to issue of SPC orders, children of officers staying in hostels for prosecuting
studies can avail LTC to home town/leave station of the officer. The amount of LTC in such
cases is restricted to what is admissible from officers duty station to leave station or actual
expenditure whichever is less.
(CGDA letter No.AT/IV/4455/VI dated 18 Apr 94)
Children of officers staying in hostels are permitted to visit their family on LTC as per
SPC orders w.e.f. 01 Sep 08.
(GoI, MoD letter No.12647/LTC/Mov C/2970/D(Mov)/08 dated 17 Dec 08)
Clarifications vide CGDA letter No.AT/IV/4462/Orders dated 13 May 09
LTC to Children staying in the hostels:
Children of service personnel staying in
hostels are permitted to visit their family
on LTC
i)
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37.
ii)
iii)
iv)
CS
The concession under Rule 177(A),(b) TR and the one admissible under Rule 177(B) TR,
cannot be availed of by wife of an officer in the same calendar year.
(CGDA letter No. 4007/AT-P dated 05 May 76)
38.
When officer proceeds on LTC to a station other than the Home town
The concession admissible under Rule 177(A) (b) TR would be admissible to the family
of the officer even in cases where the officer proceeds to a station other than his home town,
provided his family proceeds to the officers home town.
(CGDA letter No.4007/AT-P dated 05 May 76)
39.
(i)
In case where the officers wife, children, parents, minor brothers and sisters (when
eligible) are residing at home station, LTC for the one way journey from home station to
HQ station would be admissible to such dependents to join the officer at HQ station.
(ii)
For the onward Journey only, in cases where the return journey is not performed within
six months.
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(iii)
For the return journey if it is performed after six months from the date of onward
journey for which LTC was availed of in the earlier block of two years.
In all the above three cases, LTC for the other journey will lapse.
(CGDA letter No.4007/AT-P dated 05 May 76)
40.
It will be the personal responsibility of the Commanding Officer to ensure the following
requirements before issuing a warrant or countersigning a claim for LTC in respect of the
parents and other dependents of Army officers wherever admissible.
(i)
They are actually residing with the officer in the normal course. However, w.e.f 01 Sep
08, the condition for staying with the service personnel in respect of parents/or step
parents has been withdrawn.
(GoI, MoD letter No.12647/LTC/Mov C/2970/D (Mov)/08 dated 17 Dec 08)
(ii)
The income of each such dependent does not exceed Rs.1500/- p.m. from all sources.
W.e.f. 01 Sep 08, the income of each such dependent should not exceed 3500/- p.m.
from all sources.
(GoI, MoD letter No.12647/LTC/Mov C/2970/D (Mov)/08 dated 17 Dec 08)
(iii)
The dependent is not allowed to enjoy the concession from more than one officer if
such dependent parent/sister/minor brother has more than one son/brother as the case
may be serving in Defence Forces/Government services.
(iv)
The journey for which LTC has been claimed has actually been performed and that the
fare claimed conforms to the class by which actually travelled and that when the mode
of travel is other than by rail, the claim is not allowed for more than the actual
expenditure incurred.
41.
Responsibility of verification of use of warrants issued to Army officers while
proceeding on leave
As the acceptance of declaration of home town by officers entirely rests with the
administrative authorities maintaining their service records, the responsibility to ensure the issue
of warrants with reference to the recorded home station of the officer rests exclusively with
those administrative authorities. This will be borne in mind by all administrative authorities,
responsible for issue of warrants on such occasions.
42.
The implication of the above mentioned order contained in AO 330/73 is that before a
warrant under Rule 177 (A) TR is issued, it should be ensured by the officer issuing the warrant
that the station to which the warrant is asked for and issued is the home station of the officer as
recorded in his service records.
43.
44.
The Railway warrants issued under the provisions of Rule 177(A), 177(B)(i), 177(C) and
Rule 180 TR will be by the main route as defined in Rule 2 TR. The same principle also applies
in the payment of rail fare.
Railway warrants issued to a place other than the station nearest to the officers home town
when permitted by the OC under his discretionary powers vested in him vide Rule 177 (A) (i) (g)
TR and under Rule 177 (C) TR will also be by the main route.
(Rule 39 TR)
45.
When husband and wife are both service personnel and are residing together, or residing
separately they can, at their option, choose to declare separate home town and both of them may
claim the concession separately under the normal provisions in respect of the members of their
respective families subject to the condition that if husband or wife avails the facility as a member of
the family of the other, he or she will not be entitled for claiming the concession for self
independently. Similarly, the children are eligible for the benefit in one particular block as members
of the family of one of the parents only. The concession will be applicable to the journeys
performed for availing the LTC against, the current block year 1999-2000 and onwards.
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47.
Use of Warrant
In the above case viz. where the distance involved is not more than 1450 kms, warrant
is to be used for the journey of the officer. However, the journey of his wife and children,
should be performed only on cash payment and the fare has to be subsequently claimed on a
claim in the format prescribed in AO 30/89 from the CDA(O), Pune. Warrants are not to be
used for the journeys of the wife/children.
The distance criteria applicable for LTC under Rule 177(B) TR has been withdrawn
from
20 Aug 07.
(Rule 177 (B) (i) (g) TR)
48.
The concession under Rule 177(B) TR is not extended to family member other than the
spouse and children. In other words, dependent parents/step parents, brothers and sisters
are not entitled to LTC under Rule 177(B) TR.
49.
The grant of leave travel concession under Rule 177 (B) TR in the first year of
commissioned service will be subject to the condition that the officer had not already availed
himself of the leave travel concession as a cadet in the same year.
(Note under Rule 177 (B) (i) (a) TR and AI 85/69 & AI 165/70)
50.
The leave travel concession referred to above would not, therefore, be admissible in the
first year of commissioned service to an officer from OTA/IMA as he would have been issued
with a warrant from the Training Institute to the place of residence and then to the Training
Institute/Unit when leaving the OTA/IMA on completion of training.
51.
In cases where annual leave is granted at the fag end of a year, an officer may commence
the journey in the calendar year next to which the leave pertains. The entitlement to leave travel
concession of the calendar year next to which the leave pertains, shall remain unaffected. The
leave travel concession of the wife/dependent children will be regulated against the year in which
the officers own leave travel concession is being counted, provided they travel with the officer.
(Rule 177 (B) (i) (b) TR)
52.
The term leave journey mentioned above covers only the moves for which leave travel
concession is claimed. Where leave travel concession is not claimed and the leave journey is
performed by the officer at his own expense using Form D, the independent title of the wife of
the officer is sustainable.
(AO 531/64)
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53.
As mentioned in Para 45 above, though the wife of an officer has independent title, she
should proceed to the same leave station as that of the officer (i.e. the leave station to which the
officer proceeds to avail of leave travel concession) and not to any other station. Leave travel
concession under Rule 177 (B) TR is also not admissible if the wife proceeds to a station beyond
the leave station to which LTC has been availed of by officer, merely by passing through
officers leave station.
54.
To enable the CDA(O) to verify the condition that the wife proceeded to the same leave
station, the LTC claim in respect of the wife is to be submitted after the officer himself has
availed of LTC. If no LTC for the year is availed by him, the claim in respect of his wife may be
submitted after the close of the calendar year or with a certificate that he will not avail LTC /
warrant for the particular calendar year.
55.
Journey of the wife from a station other than the duty station
Where the families are separated from the head of the family by reason of the fact that
the latter is serving at a non-family station or where family accommodation is not available, leave
travel concession is admissible for the officers wife from the station at which she is residing to
the leave station of the officer. If the distance between these two stations is less than 1450 kms,
actual fare will be paid.
from
The distance criteria applicable for LTC under Rule 177(B) TR has been withdrawn
20 Aug 07.
(Rule 177 (B) (i) (c) TR)
56.
When the separation is due to other reasons, LTC may be allowed from the place of
residence upto the place of visit/home town and back, subject to the conditions that the claim is
restricted to the rail fare of the entitled class, by the shortest direct route between the duty Stn
and the home town or declared place of visit as the case may be. In such cases, officer should
furnish the reasons for the family residing at a place other than place of duty and competent
authority should also satisfy itself regarding genuineness of these reasons before admitting the
claim.
(Rule 177 (B) (i) (d) TR)
57.
LTC to the wife of an officer who marries while serving in an operational area
Leave travel concession in respect of the wife of an officer who marries while serving in
an operational area will be admissible from her place of residence (treating it as akin to the
selected place of residence) to the leave station to which the officer proceeds on leave limited to
what is admissible from the rail head nearest to the duty station in the field area to the leave
station of the officer. If the officer does not avail of LTC, the place of residence of the family
will be treated as basis for admitting LTC to the station where she proceeds subject to the limit
of what is admissible from the railhead nearest to the duty station in the field area to the leave
station.
(Rule 177 (B) (i) (e) TR)
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58.
In cases where officers and their wives / dependent children travel to leave station
(distance being upto 1450 kms each way) by modes of conveyance other than by rail between
places connected by rail viz. by air/sea/bus, the refund admissible will be as under :
(i)
In respect of officers themselves, a refund of the value of the warrant under Rule 47 (iii)
TR or the actual expenditure whichever is less. The cost of warrant in such cases is full fare of
entitled class. Sanction of the controlling officer mentioned in Appendix II to Rule 6 TR will be
required for claiming cost of warrant under Rule 47 (iii) TR.
(ii)
In respect of wives/children of officers, reimbursement of the actual expenses not
exceeding the cost of rail conveyance by entitled class or actual expenditure which would have
been admissible had the journey been performed by rail. No specific sanction of the controlling
officer is required since the title for the wife is on cash reimbursement basis and not warrant.
from
The distance criteria applicable for LTC under Rule 177(B) TR has been withdrawn
20 Aug 07.
In cases where the leave station is more than 1450 kms by rail from the nearest rail head
to the duty station, the officer and his wife will be entitled to 60% of entitled class rail fare for
1450 kms in each direction. Form D (IAFT-1709) will be issued from the starting station to the
destination and back. 60% of the rail fare for the distance beyond 1450 kms will be borne by the
officer. The amount of LTC to the extent of 60% of the entitled class fare for the first 1450 kms
admissible as above will be claimed from CDA(O) on a claim in the form prescribed in AO
30/89 on completion of the journey.
(Rule 177 (B) (iii) TR)
from
The distance criteria applicable for LTC under Rule 177(B) TR has been withdrawn
20 Aug 07.
Note 1 : The use of Form D as above will not be counted against the officers entitlement of
six one way journey Form D.
(Note below Rule 181 (b) TR)
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Note 2 : In cases where journeys are performed by rail, but without using Form D due to
unavoidable reasons with the permission of OC of Unit/Officer-in-Charge of
Directorate/Branch at service HQ/lower formation HQ and in cases where the distance
involved is more than 1450 kms, the officer and his wife will be entitled to full rail fare of the
entitled class for 1450 kms each way and 40% of entitled class rail fare or lower class of travel
actually used from 1450 kms to LTC station.
(Rule 177 (B) (g) (iii) TR)
from
The distance criteria applicable for LTC under Rule 177(B) TR has been withdrawn
20 Aug 07.
60.
Leave station beyond 1450 kms by rail: Entitlement for journeys by modes other
than by rail
In cases where the officer and his wife/children travel to a leave station situated beyond
1450 kms by modes of conveyance other than by rail (i.e. by air, steamer, bus), the officer will
be entitled to claim full fare upto 1450 kms of the entitled mode and class of travel or actual cost
incurred whichever is less and 40% of the fare by the entitled mode and class of travel or the
actual cost incurred for distance from 1450 kms to LTC destination, whichever is less.
(Rule 177 (B) (iii) TR)
The distance criteria applicable for LTC under Rule 177(B) TR has been withdrawn
from
20 Aug 07.
Officers of all ranks can perform journey by air on LTC w.e.f. 01 Sept 08.
Note: In case of travel by air, air ticket in support of the expenditure is to be produced along
with the reimbursement claim. In the absence of air ticket, certificate from the Airlines
Authorities indicating the details of journey and expenditure incurred would be required.
Journey by Air India is mandatory w.e.f. 13 Jul 09.
61.
Regulation of LTC claims in respect of General Officers when journey is
performed by air to a leave station beyond 1450 kms, prior to issue of SPC orders
Modalities for regulating LTC claims in respect of General Officers when they perform
journey by air to visit a place beyond 1450 kms under Rule 177( B ) TR is under examination
with higher authority.
The distance criteria applicable for LTC under Rule 177(B) TR has been withdrawn
from
62.
20 Aug 07.
Issue of more than one warrant
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Officers when availing leave travel concession authorised under Rule 177 (B), TR if
desirous of breaking journey enroute for the period in excess of the time allowed by the
Railways, will be allowed to do so and issued with more than one warrant according to the
number of their break journeys but no deviation in the route to the final destination will be
allowed. The issuing authorities will link the different warrants issued with each other by
marking the following endorsement at the top of each warrant in red ink.
Linked
with
warrant(s)
No(s)
______________________________________________
to
____________________________________________________________________.
(Rule 177 (B) (iv) TR)
63.
(i)
When the HQ station of the officer is immediately not connected by rail, bus fare as per
the type of bus in which the journey was performed is admissible for the journey from HQ to
the nearest railhead and back in addition to the normal LTC under Rule 177(A), 177 (B) or 177
(C) TR. In case the road journey from HQ to the nearest railhead is performed by taxi (subject
to the conditions mentioned in para 17 (e) or air,* the expenditure limited to bus fare of the
entitled class is admissible.
(ii)
For LTC journeys under Rule 177(A) or 177 (C) TR for travel from nearest railhead to
the home town where family is residing, bus fare of the entitled class is admissible.
(CGDA letter No. AT/IV/4455 dated 23 Oct 86)
However, in cases where the leave station is one of those mentioned in Rule 179 TR,
road conveyance as laid down in Rule 179(v) (a) & (b) TR will be admissible from the nearest rail
head to the leave station to hill station and vice versa, in addition to the LTC admissible under
Rule 177 (B) TR from the nearest rail head to the duty station to the nearest rail head to the hill
station.
(Rule 177 (B) (v) TR)
*Officers of all ranks can perform journey by air on LTC w.e.f. 01 Sept 08.
*W.e.f. 13 Jul 09, in all cases of air travel, both domestic and international, where the
Government of India bears the cost of air passage, the officials concerned may travel only by
AIR INDIA.
For travel to stations not connected by Air India, the officials may travel by Air India to
the hub/point closest to their eventual destination, beyond which they may utilise the services of
another airline which should also preferably be an alliance partner of Air India.
In all cases of deviation from these orders because of operational or other reasons or on
account of non-availability, individual cases may be referred to the Ministry of Civil Aviation for
relaxation.
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65.
Leave Travel Concession will not be admissible to an officer in whose case it is known at
the time he proceeds on leave that he will not return to duty on expiry of the leave.
(Rule 177 (B) (vii) TR)
66.
The concession under Rule 177 (B) TR will not be admissible to officers in the year in
which the concession admissible under Rule 177 (A) TR is availed of.
67.
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68.
LTC under Rule 177 (B) TR in respect of the wife of an officer for one-way journey only
is admissible in the following circumstances.
(a)
Leave Travel Concession for the onward journey alone is admissible in a case where the
concession for the return journey is forfeited as that journey not having been completed within
six months of the onward journey.
(b)
If, however, the return journey is performed in the next calendar year after a lapse of
more than six months from the date of the onward journey, the concession for the return
journey is admissible with the sanction of the competent authority.
(c)
In the case of an officer marrying at his leave station, the concession for the wife for the
journey to officers duty station is admissible, provided all other conditions are fulfilled and the
officer undertakes to forego her title to LTC for the year in which she joins him.
(d)
To a newly married wife coming from home town of the officer, the concession will be
admissible irrespective of the fact whether the marriage took place during casual or annual leave
of the officer, provided the officer foregoes her title to LTC for the year in which she joins him.
(e)
To a wife who has been living at the home-town of the officer and did not avail herself
of the leave travel concession in respect of the onward journey, provided the officer foregoes her
title to LTC for the year in which she joins him.
(AI 94/72, AO 331/73 & Rule 177 (B) (f) TR)
69.
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In case where an officer who had already availed of LTC for the year and got married
subsequently during the year and proceeds from his HQ station with his wife to the same leave
station to which he had proceeded earlier during the year and availed LTC for himself and return
to HQ station within six months, would be entitled to LTC in respect of his wife both ways.
In the above case, LTC would be admissible for the wife both ways even if she is not
accompanied by her husband.
70.
An officer under suspension is not himself entitled to grant of leave and consequently
no LTC is admissible to him. However, the family of the officer under suspension can avail of
the leave travel concession independent of the officer himself. The leave travel concession will,
therefore, be admissible to the family of the suspended officer if otherwise admissible and due.
(CGDA letter No.4308/AT/P dated 28 Mar 70)
71.
LTC under Rule 177 (A) TR is not admissible to officers proceeding ex-India on leave.
LTC under Rule 177 (B) TR will, however, be admissible to officers and their wives/children for
their journey to and from the nearest port of embarkation or border/station within Indian limits
or 1450 kms (distance criteria applicable only upto 19 Aug 07) whichever is less, in the case of
leave ex-India.
(AO 576/63)
72.
The above provisions are applicable also in cases where journey on leave from duty
station to ex-India is performed direct (without touching any port or border station in India) by
air. In such cases, the distance for reckoning of leave travel concession will be the distance from
the duty station to the nearest and normal port of embarkation/border station within the Indian
territory or 1450 kms (distance criteria applicable only upto 19 Aug 07) whichever is less.
(CGDA letter No.4007/AT-P dated 25.9.63 and No.4007/AT-P dated 11 Feb 65)
73.
used
When a Railway warrant is used under misapprehension to the home station (situated
beyond a distance of 1450 kms from the duty station) in a year in which leave travel concession
under Rule 177(A) TR is not due, the extra expenditure caused to the state in such cases will be
recovered from the officer. The extra expenditure is the difference between the cost of the
warrant used, calculated at public tariff rates and the concession admissible under Rule 177 (B)
TR.
W.e.f. 20 Aug 07, LTC under Rule 177(B) TR is admissible without any distance
restriction.
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Leave Travel Concession without distance limit to married officers serving in
operational areas under Rule 177 (C) TR
An officer serving in an operational area and entitled to field service concessions will
have the option either to avail himself of the leave travel concession under Rules 177 (A) and
177 (B) TR or the following concession in lieu thereof:
(a)
For one spell of annual leave in the year in which the LTC under Rule 177(A) TR is due,
free conveyance on warrant to spend his leave with his family at the place where family has been
provided with Govt accommodation (including privately hired accommodation) and back to his
duty station, irrespective of distance limit. The entitlement of the officers wife and dependent
children under Rule 177(B) TR will lapse for that year.
(b)
For one spell of annual leave in the year in which the leave travel concession under
Rule 177 (A) TR is not due, free conveyance on warrant to visit his family at his home town or at
the place where Govt accommodation (including privately hired accommodation) has been
provided irrespective of distance limit and back to his station. The entitlement of the officers
wife and dependent children under Rule 177 (B) TR will lapse for that year.
Officer can avail home town LTC under Rule 177(A) TR every year w.e.f. 20 Aug 07.
Note 1: The OC can, however, allow an officer to avail himself of warrant to a station other
than the home, provided the officers family is residing there and no extra expenditure to the
state is caused thereby.
Note 2: The term privately hired accommodation mentioned above connotes privately hired
accommodation on reimbursement basis.
(c)
The entitlement of the officer to obtain a warrant or the cost thereof under Rule 47 (iii)
TR according to the existing provision will remain unchanged.
(d)
The concession stated in clause (b) above will be admissible also in cases where an
officer visits his home town from an operational area and wife & dependent children who are
residing at a selected place of residence elsewhere (in an accommodation other than Govt
accommodation or privately hired accommodation on reimbursement basis) joins him there (i.e.
at the home town).
75.
with effect from 20 Aug 07, officers serving in Field/High Altitude/Counter
Insurgency/Counter Terrorism operational area can travel to and from their duty station and
Home Town/SPR twice a year instead of one free railway warrant. The additional railway
warrant has been allowed to officers to meet their families independent of the first LTC
authorised to them under Rule 177(A)/(B) or (C) TR.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 5(1)/2007/D(Mov)(I) dated 20 Aug 07 and CGDA letter
No.AT/IV/4523/Orders dated 12 Mar 09)
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77.
The above stated provisions are applicable only to married officers serving in
concessional areas and in receipt of field service concessions.
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(a)
LTC is admissible to officers on study leave. Officers can avail LTC from the place of
study leave to any place in India up to 1450 kms (distance restriction is applicable only upto 19
Aug 07) or to home town subject to the condition that the reimbursement will be limited to the
fare admissible for travel between his HQ station (i.e. the last duty station) to any place in India
up to 1450 kms (distance restriction is applicable only upto 19 Aug 07) or to home town as the
case may be or the actual expenditure whichever is less. Same is the entitlement of family
members if staying with the officer at the study leave station. When the family is not staying
with the officer, LTC is admissible from the place of their residence up to home town/place of
visit up to 1450 kms (distance restriction is applicable only upto 19 Aug 07) restricted to rail
fare of the entitled class between last duty station and home town/declared place of visit up to
1450 kms (distance restriction is applicable only upto 19 Aug 07), as the case may be.
Reimbursement as above will be admissible to family members, provided they proceed to the
same station as that of the officer.
LTC under Rule 177(B) TR is admissible without distance limitation with effect from 20
Aug 07.
(GoI, MoD letter No. 5(1)/2007/D(Mov)(II) dated 20 Aug 07 and Rule 177(D) TR)
79.
Nursing officers of the Military Nursing Service will be entitled to the same leave travel
concession as admissible to commissioned officers vide Rule 177 TR with the modification that
they will use Concession Voucher instead of Form D.
(Rule 178 TR)
80.
LTC to Nursing Officers: Revised orders under SPC for MNS officers are awaited.
81.
Officers of Military Nursing Services serving in operational area who are in receipt of
field service concessions will have the option either:
(a)
(b)
To avail of free conveyance from operational areas to their home town and back once in
each calendar year during leave.
(Rule 178 TR & AI 271/66)
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83.
All commissioned officers and their wives/dependent children and Nursing officers of
the Military Nursing Service will be allowed conveyance by road to and from any station
mentioned below irrespective of the Command in which they are serving (from and to its nearest
rail head) to which they elect to proceed on any authorised leave besides Annual leave / casual
leave once in a calendar year under Rule 177 (B) TR.
(Rule 179 TR)
Southern Command
Annamalais
Alibag
Coonoor
Courtalam
Karwar
Kodaikanal
Kotagiri and Estates
within Radius of 24
kms from that station
Mahabaleshwar
Munnar
Peermade
Panchagani
Yarcaud
Mercare and Estates
within a radius of 32
kms of that station
Mount Abu
Ootacamund
Wellington
Baramulla
Gulmarg
Kailana
Kalimpong
Lebong
Ranchi
Town Shillong
Pahalgam
Srinagar
Udhampur in
Jammu &
Kashmir
Dalhousie
Dharamasala
Dagshai
Kasauli
Kulu
Road-head
Manali
Subathu
Joshimath
Landsdown
Landour
Musoorie
Nainital
Nowgong
Ranikhet
Pachmarhi
Rail-head
Piparya
Northern
Command
84.
Road conveyance as stated above will also be admissible to individuals proceeding to
stations other than those mentioned above, subject to the cost not exceeding that admissible to
the recognised station which is nearest to the station visited. In other words, road conveyance
is payable only when the leave station is one of the recognised stations listed in clause (1) under
Rule 179 TR or a nearby station and not any station, subject to the cost not exceeding that
admissible for journeys upto the recognised station which is nearest to the station actually
visited. This relaxation does not apply to a leave station having no relation or proximity to a
recognised station. It caters only for cases where a station visited by an officer happens to be
contiguous to the recognised leave station listed in clause (1) of Rule 179 TR.
(Rule 179 (ii) TR and CGDA letter No.4007/AT-P dated 09 May 63)
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85.
Where journeys to the stations mentioned involve travel by rail and road, free
conveyance by road will be provided to and from the Railway station nearest to the place
selected as the leave station. Conveyance by rail will be as laid down in Rule 177 (B) TR.
(Rule 179 (iii) TR)
86.
When officers, their spouses & dependent children avail of the concessions mentioned
in Rule 177 (B) and Rule 179 TR at the time of proceeding on leave, their claims for road
journey performed otherwise than on warrants/by Govt transport will be regulated as indicated
below.
(a)
If the leave station is served by Railway out agency or any other Road Transport Agency,
tickets issued by which are recognised by the Railways and vice-versa or by a Road Company,
having a regular contract with the Govt for the conveyance of service personnel, the entitlement
for road journey from the rail head to recognised leave station (mentioned in Rule 179 TR)
would be restricted to the fare each way charged by the Railway or by Road Transport Agency or
by the Road Company having regular contract with the Govt, as the case may be.
(b)
In case of other stations not served by Railway out agency or by any other Road
Transport Agency, actual expenses limited to road mileage from the rail head to the recognised
leave station listed in Rule 179 (i) will be admissible. If an officer and his wife travel by a bus,
the actual bus fare would be reimbursable.
(Rule 179(v) TR and GoI, MoD No. 12207/Q Mov C/2387/D(Mov) dated 12 Jun 87)
88.
(i)
When HQ station of the officer is immediately not connected by rail (viz. Srinagar,
Pahalgaon, Gulmarg, Baramulla, Shillong etc.), bus fare as per the type of bus in which the
journey was performed may be admitted for to and fro journey from HQ station to nearest rail
head, in addition to the normal LTC admissible under Rule 177(A) or 177(B) TR. Bus fare upto
transit camp is admissible.
(ii)
For travel from nearest railhead to hometown where family is residing, bus fare of the
entitled class may be claimed, if such stations are not connected by rail.
(iii)
For journeys between stations not connected by rail during leave journeys under Rule
177 (B), TR entitlement would be road mileage under Rule 179 TR.
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Army officers who are employed as Air Observation Post Pilots and are on the posted
strength of the Air Observation Post Flights/Squadrons and who are engaged on regular flying
duties against authorised vacancies involving regular flying will, while proceeding on leave
(including Casual Leave) be allowed once every year on warrant, a free rail journey upto a total
distance of 1600 kms for the onward and return journey, both inclusive. This concession will be
in addition to the leave travel concession admissible under Rule 177 (A) and Rule 177 (B) TR.
The concession under Rule 180 TR and that admissible under Rule 177 (A) TR and 177 (B) TR
cannot, however, be availed of in the same spell of leave.
(Rule 180 TR)
90.
It is not necessary that the leave station should be within 800 kms from the duty station.
The only condition is that the total distance for which warrants are used should not be more
than 1600 kms. To illustrate, if the leave station of the officer is say, at a distance of 1200 kms
from duty station, then the officer may be issued with a warrant for the onward journey and
another from the leave station to any station enroute to the duty station which is not more than
400 kms from the leave station.
91.
Concession under Rule 180 TR is admissible to officers who are posted in Army
Aviation and who are engaged on regular flying duties against authorised vacancies in Army
Aviation involving regular flying, irrespective of the Units they are posted from.
(Note 1 under Rule 180 TR)
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Officers of Chief Engineer, Port Blair organisation serving in Andaman and Nicobar
Group of Islands and their families (including children) will be entitled to free sea passage of the
appropriate class once a year to Chennai/Kolkata and back. Travel concessions within the main
land will be regulated under normal rules.
(GoI, MoD letter No.79257/PC I/EIA 1245 S/D(Pay/Services) dated 17 Dec 66)
95.
LTC to officers of the Inf Bn Group in the Andaman and Nicobar Group of
Islands
The concession mentioned in the preceding Para 94 will also be admissible to officers of
the INF BN Group in the Andaman and Nicobar Group of Islands and their families (including
children).
(GoI, MoD letter No.67668/AG/PS3(a)/1316/D(Pay/Services) dated 13 Mar 73)
96.
Regulation of travelling allowance when air travel is undertaken in lieu of free
passage during leave by officers working in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
The following travelling allowance will be admissible to officers who, though not
authorised to travel by Air, do so, of their own accord during leave in lieu of free sea passage
admissible to them:
Ship fare of the entitled class for self and family which would be payable, had the
journey been performed by them by ship or the air fare whichever is less.
(AO 224/70)
from
Officers of the rank of LT and above are entitled to perform journey by air with effect
01 Sep 08.
(GoI, MoD letter No.12647/LTC/Mov C/2970/D(Mov)/08 dated 17 Dec 08)
The authorities mentioned below may exercise the following powers under Rule 40 TR.
(a)
NOIC Andaman to accord sanction to Defence personnel posted in Andaman and
Nicobar Group of Islands by longer route while proceeding on or returning from leave or duty.
(b)
The Commandants, Embarkation HQ, Kolkata and Chennai to accord sanction to
Defence personnel to move by a longer route while returning from leave or duty to the
Andaman and Nicobar Group of Islands.
99.
NOIC Andaman while exercising the above powers will consider that granting of this
permission is necessary to obviate delays in journeys and enforced halt to the maximum extent
possible at the ports.
100.
The Commandants, Embarkation HQ at Kolkata and Chennai before exercising the
above powers will ensure that the officers to whom permission for moving by a longer route is
granted are not likely to be detained at the port to which they are directed.
(GoI, MoD letter No.C/01632/Q Mov C/2348/D(Mov) dated 17 May 76)
101.
Defence personnel who are residents of Andaman and Nicobar Group of Islands and
are serving on the main land will be eligible to free sea passage by requisition from Chennai
/Kolkata to the port of embarkation in Andaman and Nicobar Group of Islands and back.
The travel time taken during the voyage and the enforced halt at Kolkata /Chennai and
at Andaman and Nicobar Group of Islands for want of sailing ships will be treated as duty.
(GoI, MoD letter No.C/01632/Mov C/4295/D(Mov) dated 04 Aug 77)
102.
Officers of the rank of Maj Gen and above are only entitled to travel by air in Economy
(Y) class while availing LTC. Other officers of the rank of Brigadier and below if perform
journey by air,* the reimbursement will be limited to the fare of the entitled class available on the
shortest approved route or the actual air fare whichever is less.
(Rule 176 (b) TR, AO 74/75 & 19/80 & GoI, MoD letter 12647/Q Mov
C/2610/D(Mov)/98 dated 11 Sep 98)
*Officers of all ranks can perform journey by air on LTC w.e.f. 01 Sept 08.
Officers may choose to travel by any airline while on LTC, provided that the fare does
not exceed the fares under LTC-80 Scheme from 01 Dec 08 for Sectors covered under the
scheme as mentioned at Para17 above. Officers entitled to travel by air, the cheapest economy
fare ticket will be allowed, irrespective of entitlement of such officers to travel while on tour
w.e.f. 10 Nov 08.
(GoI, MoD letter No.12647/LTC/Mov C/2970/D(Mov)/08 dated 17 Dec 08 and
GoI, MoF,
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The above restriction has been restored as per DOPT OM No.31011/4/2008-Estt.(A) dated
03 Jun 09 and the officers and/or their families may choose to travel on LTC by any airline,
provided the fare does not exceed the fares offered by NACIL(Air India) under their new LTC
scheme for business class, for Maj Gen and above.
** W.e.f. 13 Jul 09, in all cases of air travel, both domestic and international, where the
Government of India bears the cost of air passage, the officials concerned may travel only by
AIR INDIA.
For travel to stations not connected by Air India, the officials may travel by Air India to
the hub/point closest to their eventual destination, beyond which they may utilise the services of
another airline which should also preferably be an alliance partner of Air India.
In all cases of deviation from these orders because of operational or other reasons or on
account of non-availability, individual cases may be referred to the Ministry of Civil Aviation for
relaxation.
(GoI, MoF OM F.No.19024/1/2009-E.IV dated 13 Jul 09)
103.
Service personnel serving in Ladakh region are entitled to LTC facility by air during
winter season with the following conditions:
i)
The facility of air travel is admissible only for the period 15 Nov to 15 March.
ii)
The facility of air travel will be limited to travel between Leh and Srinagar/Jammu/
Chandigarh both for onward and return journey. This facility would be admissible between Leh
and only one of these three places. The journeys between Jammu/Srinagar/Chandigarh and
home town or any other place of visit will be as per normal entitlement of the officer concerned.
(Rule 176 A TR as amended vide CS No.8/X/93)
104.
Travel by service aircraft by officers during leave is not permissible unless specific Govt
orders to that effect are issued. In case where a journey on leave is performed by service aircraft
between places where no specific Govt orders exist, the cost of the same (i.e. the normal air fare
by civil commercial airlines) will be recovered from the officer concerned. At present Govt
orders exist in this regard for travel by certain air courier services, which are given in the
succeeding paras.
(GoI, MoF (Def/Air) letter No.1717/BUD/AF dated 27 Jul 65)
105. Travel by Assam Courier Service
Officers serving in the field area in the Eastern sector while proceeding on or returning
from leave may utilise the surplus available space in the Air Force Courier Service flying between
Delhi and Jorhat authorised under GoI, MoD letter No. AIR HQ/15211/12/OPS/861S/D(Air-II) dated 25 Feb 63 as amended from time to time. Such leave will begin and terminate
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at Delhi. In the case of officers travelling on annual leave, the airlift admissible as above will be
in lieu of leave travel concession admissible but title to LTC beyond Delhi will remain
unaffected.
(GoI, MoD letter No.A/32284/Q Mov. C/827-S/D(Mov) dated 04 May 68)
106.
The above mentioned provisions would apply also to the officers of the Border Road
Development Board serving in the field service areas in the Eastern sector.
(GoI, MoD letter No A/26428/Q Mov AIR/1111-S/D(Mov) dated 17 Jul 69)
107.
The facility of travel by the Assam courier during leave will be available only to those
officers serving in field areas in Eastern sector and availing field service concessions. Officers
serving in Units not under field system of accounting are not entitled to travel by the Assam
courier during leave.
(AHQ letter No. 362498/Q Mov Air dated 10 Feb 75)
108.
Certain clarifications issued regarding travel during leave by the Assam courier Service
are given below.
Points of doubt
Clarifications
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concessions while proceeding on leave on compassionate grounds. Such leave will begin and
terminate at Chandigarh/Pune. In the case of officers travelling on Annual leave, the air lift up
to Chandigarh/Pune will be in lieu of leave travel concession admissible but title to leave travel
concession beyond Chandigarh/Pune will remain unaffected.
(GoI, MoD letter No.A/26428/Q Mov-Air/3256-S/D(Mov) dated 10 Nov 70
No.A/26428/Q/Mov/AIR/1348/S/D(Mov) dated 28 Nov 73)
&
110.
When availing leave travel concession under Rule 177(A) TR or 177 (C) TR, use of
Railway warrant will be allowed only between Chandigarh/Pune and the leave station to which
the concession is otherwise admissible.
(AHQ, QMGs Branch letter No.A/26428/Q Mov Air dated 06 Feb 74)
111.
When LTC is availed of under Rule 177(B) TR, the air travel between Chandigarh/Pune
ex-Gauhati will be in lieu of the concession under that Rule. Further journey on Form D is,
however, admissible under normal rules.
W.e.f. 20 Aug 07, LTC under Rule 177(B) TR is admissible without any distance restriction.
112.
Air lift of officers by service helicopters serving in field areas in SUGAR SECTOR
The surplus available space in the Air Force helicopter operating between forward
helipads in SUGAR Sector and Simla/Chandigarh may be utilised by officers serving in field area
in that sector while proceeding and returning from leave.
(GoI, MoD letter No.70860/OSIR/Q Mov Air/618-S/D (Mov) dated 22 Aug 69)
113.
(a)
The use of the facility will be restricted to extreme compassionate cases of leave
necessitated on grounds of serious illness or death of a member of family or of a close relative
only, provided space is available after meeting requirements of evacuation of casualties
Reconnaissance and personnel on duty.
(b)
(c)
In case of officers travelling on leave, airlift between Sugar Sector and Simla/
Chandigarh would be in lieu of travel concession admissible, but title to LTC beyond Simla/
Chandigarh will remain unaffected.
(d)
114.
When availing of LTC under Rule 177(A) or Rule 177(C) TR, use of warrant will be
allowed only between Simla/Chandigarh and the leave station to which concession is otherwise
admissible.
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When LTC is availed under Rule 177(B) TR, air travel between Simla/Chandigarh and
Sugar Sector will be in lieu of concession under that Rule. Further journey on Form D is,
however, admissible under normal rules.
W.e.f. 20 Aug 07, LTC under Rule 177(B) TR is admissible without any distance
restriction.
115.
Air lift to officers from Jorhat/Tejpur/Andaman and Nicobar Group of Islands to
Barrakpore/Dum Dum and back in conjunction with leave
Available space may be utilised by officers from Jorhat/Tejpur/Andaman and Nicobar
Group of Islands to Barrakpore/Dum Dum and back in routine flights of service aircraft and
courier while proceeding on leave and returning from leave subject to the condition that no
special flights are arranged for this purpose. Such leave will begin and terminate at
Barrakpore/Dum Dum and the airlift between the place of emplanement and Barrakpore/Dum
Dum will be in lieu of the travel concession admissible but title to leave travel concession
admissible beyond Barrakpore/Dum Dum will remain unaffected and will be further regulated
as under:
(i)
When availing of LTC under Rule 177(A) TR, use of Railway warrant will be allowed
only between Barrakpore/Dum Dum and the leave station to which the concession is otherwise
admissible.
(ii)
When LTC is availed of under Rule 177(B) TR, air lift between Jorhat/Tejpur/
Andaman and Nicobar Group of Islands to Barrakpore/Dum Dum will be in lieu of the
concession under that rule. Further journey on Form D is permissible under normal rules.
W.e.f. 20 Aug 07, LTC under Rule 177(B) TR is admissible without any distance
restriction.
116.
Permits for these airlifts will be issued by Air Force Station Commander who will ensure
that this concession is availed of only after Govt commitments regarding despatch of stores and
personnel etc. have been met. The permits will be handed over to the Movement Section/
Captain of the aircraft before commencement of the flight.
This concession of free air lift will not be admissible to families.
(AO 481/71 & AO 513/72)
117.
Service officers of the Project Yatrik in GREF serving in Andaman and Nicobar Group
of Islands are treated at par with personnel of the Defence forces in regard to the utilisation of
available space in routine flights of Service aircraft from Andaman and Nicobar Group of
Islands to Barrackpore and back under the same terms and conditions as laid down in AO
481/71 (see para 115 to 116 above).
(GoI, MoD letter No.23549/DGBR EZA (T&C) 10/S/D (Mov) dated 10 Jan 75)
118. Air lift to officers travelling on leave to and from Leh to other Station in Ladakh /
J & K Areas
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The surplus available space may be utilised without detriment to defence commitments
in the routine flights of Air Force Courier Service/Air Force aircrafts by officers serving in Leh
and other stations in Ladakh (J&K) or having their home towns in such places while travelling
on
leave
from
Kargil/Thoise/Leh
and
other
places
in
Ladakh
to
Chandigarh/Pathankot/Srinagar/Jammu and vice versa subject to the condition that no special
flights are arranged for this purpose. The other conditions are as laid down in Para 115 ibid.
(GoI, MoD letter No.Air/HQ/121/S/D(Mov) dated. 02 Feb 76)
119.
Air Travel on LTC to Service Personnel posted in Manipur, Mizoram and Cachar
and North Cachar districts of Assam including Silchar
Service personnel (irrespective of their rank) posted in Manipur / Mizoram/ Cachar and
North Cachar districts of Assam including Silchar are entitled to perform journeys by air
between Imphal / Aizwal / Silchar and Kolkata while proceeding on / returning from LTC.
(GOI, MOD letter No.12073/Remote/Q Mov C/2431/D Mov/99 dated 30 Jul 99)
120.
Free air travel for Army personnel serving in the state of Tripura
Army officers serving in the state of Tripura will be entitled to free air travel facility once
in a year between Agartala & Kolkata & back while proceeding on Annual leave.
(GoI, MoD letter No 12073/TRP/ Q mov C/ 63 /D (Mov)/ 98 dated 06 Jan 98)
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(a)
Subject to the provisions of sub para (b) and (c) below, officers of the Territorial Army
while embodied as shown below will be allowed the same leave travel concession admissible to
officers of the regular Army viz. under Rule 177 (A) and Rule 177 (B) TR as modified from time
to time.
(i)
While embodied in the prescribed manner for employment on the permanent
administrative or instructional staff or
(ii)
When called out or embodied in the prescribed manner in support of civil power or to
provide essential guards, or for supporting or for supplementing the Regular Army.
(b)
The above concessions will be subject to admissibility of leave under Para 121 and 124
of the Regulation as the case may be.
(c)
The leave travel concession under Rule 177 (A) TR will be admissible to officers only
after the completion of one year of continuous embodied service.
(Para 195-B of TA Regulations 1948)
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Admissibility of LTC to Short Service Commissioned officers granted
commission under AI 201/54 for employment with NCC Unit
Short service commissioned officers granted commission under AI 201/54 for employment with
NCC Units will be entitled to leave travel concession for themselves and their families under
Rule 177 (A) and 177 (B) TR as admissible to regular officers of the Army and their families.
(Para 11(c) of AI 201/54 as amended vide corrigendum No.28 of 60 issued under AI
55/60)
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125.
Admissibility of LTC in respect of Senior Division NCC officers appointed on
whole time basis in place of Regular staff
Leave travel concession will be admissible to Senior NCC officers appointed on whole
time basis in place of regular staff and their wives as for regular officers of the Army as laid
down in Rules 177 (A), 177 (B) and 181 TR, provided the officers have six months more to
serve on return from leave.
(Para 3(b) (i) of Appx A to GoI, MoD letter No.0501/62/NCC/Pers (A) 3281/US/D
(GS-III) dated 11 Dec 62 as amended vide corrigendum No.0501/64/NCC-Coord (Officers)
2202/B/USD (GS-IV) dated 21 Jul 67)
126.
Leave travel concession to the officers and their families will be admissible as for regular
officers of the Armed Forces as laid down in the respective Travel Regulations, provided the
officers have six months more service to their credit on return from leave.
(GoI, MoD letter No.5431/DGNCC/PC/TCS/MS/(B)/1130/A/D(GS-VI) dated 23
May 80)
127.
Regular Reserve officers who on recall to service are entitled to leave as admissible to
serving officers of the regular Army of their category are also entitled to LTC during the period
of service under the normal rules. Their LTC for the year in which recalled will, however, be
subject to the condition that they have not already availed themselves of any LTC in the same
calendar year in respect of their earlier service prior to release or retirement.
(AO 545/63 & 704/65)
For the purpose of the grant of LTC under Rule 177(A) TR, the entitlement of such
officers will be reckoned from the date of their recall and not from the date of their original
entry into service.
(AO 704/65)
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128.
Admissibility of LTC in respect of officers granted NCC Commission under Rule
16 of NCC Rules
Leave travel concession to officers granted NCC Commission under Rule 16 of NCC
Rules and their wives will be admissible as for regular officers of the Armed Forces as laid down
in Rule 177 (A) and 177 (B) TR, provided the officers have six months more to serve on return
from leave.
(AO 549/67)
129.
Officers of MNS (Local) granted commission under AI 14/77 will be entitled to leave
travel concessions as applicable to other Central Government servants.
(GoI, MoD letter No.28980 DGAFMS/MNS/687/D(MED) dated 08 Dec 80)
130.
Army officers serving in Missions / Posts abroad are entitled to one set of Home leave
fare during their posting to a Mission/Post abroad subject to the following conditions:
(a)
The individual and all the entitled members of the family may travel to India and back
during the individuals posting to the station abroad.
(b)
Travel of the individual will be subject to the grant of leave but the members of family
can travel any time separately or together with the individual, provided return journey of a
member is completed within 6 months of the onward journey.
(c)
If an entitled member of the family of the individual is residing at a place other than the
station of posting abroad of the individual, he/she shall be entitled to home leave fare from such
a place to India and back limited to leave fare which would have been admissible, had he/she
travelled from the station of posting of the individual to India and back.
(d)
Dependent sons/daughters getting employed or getting married after travel to India or
remaining there for persuasion of studies after having performed the journey to India, will be
entitled to one way home leave fare for the journey from station abroad to India.
(e)
Newly married wives/husbands going from India to station abroad or a dependent
son/daughter staying in India will be entitled to one way home leave fare from India to the
station abroad.
131.
An individual or a member of the family travelling on home leave fare will be entitled to
passage by approved route and entitled class from the station of posting to the Air port in India
nearest to the home town and back or to the SPR and back.
132.
If an individual or a member of the family travels by a route other than the approved
route the entitlement will be restricted to the cost of passage by approved route. Travel on the
excursion fare against home leave fares is not permitted.
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133.
An individual or member of family travelling on home leave fares will not be entitled to
transportation of excess baggage at Govt expenses. However, the obligatory charges and
incidental charges like portage on free baggage, conveyances etc. are admissible. The individual
will also be entitled to travel time including enforced halt in transits.
134.
The home leave fare is admissible only upto the Airport nearest to the Home town/SPR
and back. The journey from the airport in India to the home town/SPR and back, will be
regulated under the normal rules, if admissible.
(GoI, MoD letter No.15110/Q Mov D/2392/D (Mov) dated 11 Jun 81 & No. 15110/Q Mov D
138/D (Mov) dated 07 Jan 82)
135.
Leave travel concession for officers serving in Bhutan while proceeding on leave
to and from India.
Service personnel who are serving in Bhutan when proceeding on leave to and from
India will be entitled to leave travel concessions under the rules applicable to the corresponding
personnel serving in India.
Road conveyance from Bhutan to Hasimara, Bongaigaon or Rangia as the case may be,
will be regulated under Rule 179 TR.
(Rule 188 TR read with AI 77/70)
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Clarification regarding the applicability of the above orders to Army officers is awaited
from MoD.
137.
Payment on account of encashment of Annual leave will be made by CDA(O), Pune on
the basis of Part II order notifying encashment of leave to be published by unit. The Part II
order will indicate the details of warrant used/LTC availed. The encashment is admissible only
when the officer has already/is availing LTC for self.
Certain clarifications with reference to revised LTC journey entitlements w.e.f. 01 Sep 08:
Point of doubt
Clarification
(i) The quantum of leave to be encashed Entry to the effect is mandatory in service book of
separately for both husband and wife for the officers.
availing LTC for different station, if both are
Central Government employee. Whether any
endorsement is required while finalizing the
LTC claim
(CGDA letter No. AT/IV/4458/XIV/6th CPC dated 04 Mar 09)
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APPENDIX-II
TYPICAL EXAMPLES CLASSIFYING LTC ENTITLEMENTS
Note : The entitlements given in the following examples in respect of the wife of an Army
officer for her journey under Rule 177(A) TR will equally apply to other dependents as defined
in Rule 2 TR. The dependent children are also eligible for the concession under Rule 177(B) TR.
1.
Lt Col C is serving at a peace station P. During the period of Annual leave for the year
09, he proceeded with his wife to his home town, H by rail.
His entitlement of LTC is as under :
(a) In case he chooses to avail of the concession under Rule 177 (A) TR
Entitlements:
Self and wife
By Rail i.
ii.
If Railway warrant is not used and the journey is performed under own
arrangement by train on cash basis/ other authorised modes of transport, entitlement will be
actual expenditure by direct shortest route, limited to the cost of warrant with the sanction of
controlling officer vide Rule 47( iii ) TR.
By Air
In case journey is performed by air, compare the sectors and fare with LTC 80
Scheme and in case the sectors are notified under LTC 80 Scheme, fare of LTC 80 Scheme or
actual expenditure which ever is less, will be admitted.
For restrictions of air fare on LTC journeys, please also refer to para 17 of
chapter 11 on LTC.
Note 1 : The return journey of the officer should be completed within leave period and that of
his wife within six months from the date of commencement of her onward
journey.
Note 2: Before issuing the warrant(s), it should be ensured by the authority issuing the
warrant(s) that
i. The officer and/or his wife had not availed of the LTC under Rule 177(A)/(B)/(C)
TR earlier
during the year in question.
ii. H is the home station of the officer as recorded in his service documents.
(b) In case the officer chooses to avail of the concession under Rule 177 (B) TR
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By Rail Officer : Free Railway warrant for the onward and return journeys.
If Railway warrant is not used and the journey is performed under own arrangement by
train on cash basis/ other authorised modes of transport, entitlement will be actual expenditure
by direct shortest route, limited to the cost of warrant with the sanction of controlling officer
vide Rule 47( iii ) TR.
Wife : may travel on Form D and claim 60 % of the rail fare or travel on cash and claim actual
expenditure, limited to fare of entitled class by rail.
By Air -
In case journey is performed by air, compare the sectors and fare with LTC 80
Scheme and in case the sectors are notified under LTC 80 Scheme, fare of LTC 80 Scheme or
actual expenditure which ever is less, will be admitted.
For restrictions of air fare on LTC journeys, please also refer to para 17 of
chapter 11 on LTC.
Note : The provision of Note 1 of clause (a) above will apply mutatis mutandis.
2.
Lt Col A is serving in peace area. He does not avail any leave during the year 09.
However, his wife independently performs journey to the officers home station.
Her entitlement will be, same as mentioned at example 1(a) ante.
3.
An officer is serving in Srinagar (Peace station) proceeds to home town. Jammu-Tawi is
NRS to Srinagar.
Entitlements under Rule 177 (A) TR
Officer & Wife :- For journey from Srinagar to Jammu Tawi and vice-versa.
If travelled by bus : actual bus fare (i.e. Public bus) by entitled class.
If travelled by hiring a full taxi : actual expenditure limited to bus fare of the entitled class,
provided taxi is plying from point to point on regular basis and recognised as an authorised taxi.
For journey from Jammu Tawi to Home town and back
By Raili.
ii.
By Air -
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In case journey is performed by air, from Srinagar to home town & back, compare the
sectors and fare with LTC 80 Scheme and in case the sectors are notified under LTC 80 Scheme,
fare of LTC 80 Scheme or actual expenditure which ever is less, will be admitted.
LTC.
For restrictions of air fare on LTC journeys, please also refer to para 17 of chapter 11 on
By Road
Entitled for actual fare by any type of public Bus including A/C Bus.
Note 1 : The entitlement given above will also apply in all cases when the HQ station and its
nearest rail-head are served by Railway out-agency or by any other Road Transport agency tickets
issued, which are recognised by the Railways and vice-versa or by a road company having a
regular contract with Government.
Note 2 : Journey by taxi between places not connected by rail is admissible subject to condition
that taxis operate on regular basis from point to point with specific approval of state Govt
Transport authority concerned and are authorised to ply public carriers.
4.
Officers home station is not immediately connected by rail. The nearest Railway station
is at a distance of say about 30 kms away from the home town and no out agency service exists
from nearest Railway station to home town. The officer and wife performed the journey by bus
from nearest Railway station to home and back.
Entitlements under LTC under Rule 177 (A) TR
For the journey from HQ to nearest Railway station: Bus fare for self and wife.
For journey from NRS to NRS(other modes including train): Entitlement by various modes as in
example 3 above.
For the journey from nearest Railway station to home town and back: Bus fare for self and wife.
5.
Major M is serving in a unit in receipt of field service concessions. His wife is residing at
her selected place of residence S. The nearest rail head to the officers duty station is R. The
officer desires to proceed to his home town during the period of his Annual Leave. His wife also
proceeds to the officers home station.
Entitlements
(a)
In the year in which the officer chooses to avail of the concession under Rule
177(A) TR.
By Raili.
Officer Free Railway warrant from NRS R to home town and back.
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Wife Free Railway warrant from SPR to home town and back.
ii.
If Railway warrant is not used and the journey is performed under own
arrangement by train on cash basis/ other authorised modes of transport, entitlement will be
actual expenditure by direct shortest route, limited to the cost of warrant with the sanction of
controlling officer vide Rule 47( iii ) TR.
By Air In case journey is performed by air, compare the sectors and fare with LTC 80 Scheme
and in case the sectors are notified under LTC 80 Scheme, fare of LTC 80 Scheme or actual
expenditure which ever is less, will be admitted.
For restrictions of air fare on LTC journeys, please also refer to para 17 of chapter 11 on
LTC.
By Road
Entitled for actual fare by any type of public Bus including A/C Bus.
Note : The return journey of the officer should be completed within leave period and that of his
wife within six months from the date of commencement of her onward journey.
(b)
If the officer chooses to avail of the concession under Rule 177 (B) TR
By Rail
Officer i. Free Railway warrant to and fro journeys.
ii. In case travel by train on cash TA basis, entitled fare may be claimed from CDA(O),
duly enclosing original tickets and sanction under Rule 47(iii) TR.
Wife - If Form D is issued, 60% of rail fare of entitled class will be reimbursed. In case, Form
D is not issued / used and journey is performed by rail / other modes of transport, entitlement
will be full fare by entitled class.
By Air In case journey is performed by air, compare the sectors and fare with LTC 80 Scheme
and in case the sectors are notified under LTC 80 Scheme, fare of LTC 80 Scheme or actual
expenditure which ever is less, will be admitted.
For restrictions of air fare on LTC journeys, please also refer to para 17 of chapter 11 on
LTC.
By Road
Entitled for actual fare by any type of public Bus including A/C Bus.
Note: LTC under Rule 177 (B) TR is not admissible to the wife of the officer, if the officer
avails of LTC under Rule 177 (C) TR. i.e to visit SPR every year.
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6.
Lt Col X is serving in a unit in a concessional area and is in receipt of field service
concession. The nearest rail head to his unit is Jammu Tawi. The home station of the officer is
Delhi. His wife is residing at Chennai in a separated family accommodation allotted to the
officer. The officer proceeds to Chennai to visit his family during the period of his annual leave
in year 09 on LTC under Rule 177(C) TR.
Entitlements
By Rail Self
Wife : LTC under Rule 177 (B) TR will lapse for that year. However, she may avail LTC under
177(A) TR to visit home-town, Delhi, in case home-town LTC was not availed during the year.
Note : Before issuing the warrant(s), it should be ensured by the warrant issuing authority that:
a. the family of the officer is residing at the separated family accommodation at Chennai and
b. the officer has not availed LTC under Rule 177(A), (B), (C) TR in the calendar year 2009.
c. In case, he has availed any of the LTC under 177(A), (B), (C) during the year, his entitlement
will be free additional Railway warrant to visit his family at Chennai.
By Air In case journey is performed by air, compare the sectors and fare with LTC 80 Scheme
and in case the sectors are notified under LTC 80 Scheme, fare of LTC 80 Scheme or actual
expenditure which ever is less, will be admitted.
For restrictions of air fare on LTC journeys, please also refer to para 17 of chapter 11 on
LTC.
By Road
Entitled for actual fare by any type of public Bus including A/C Bus.
7.
Major Y is serving in a peace station P. Married accommodation is not available at P
and he was allowed to retain the family accommodation at his last duty station O. His home
station is H which is at a distance of 1200 kms by rail from P. The distance between P and
O is 1800 kms. During the period of his annual leave, he proceeds to visit his family at O.
Entitlements
Self : Free warrant from new duty station to old duty station where family is residing. The
entitlement of the wife to LTC under Rule 177(B) TR will lapse for that year.
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However, the family can avail Home town LTC under Rule 177(A) TR from station O to
station H even though the distance is more than 1200 kms (i.e. distance between P & H). If
the family is residing at stn O due to own reasons, the entitlement will be restricted to 1200
kms. (i.e. distance between P & H).
Note : Before issuing the warrant, it should be ensured by the warrant issuing authority that
a.
b.
the officer has not availed of a similar leave travel concession earlier in the year.
the family of the officer has been permitted to retain the family accommodation
due to non-availability of married accommodation at P.
8.
Capt Y is serving in a peace station P. His wife is staying at S for private reasons. He
proceeds during the period of his annual leave to his home station H where his wife also joins
him.
Entitlements
If he chooses to avail of the concession under Rule 177 (A) TR
By Rail i. In case free warrants are issued
Officer : Free Railway warrant to home town & back.
Wife : Warrant if the distance from S to H is not more than that from P to H, otherwise
the journey will be performed on cash TA and the officer may claim cost of warrant, limited to
that admissible from P to H.
ii.
If Railway warrant is not used and the journey is performed under own
arrangement by train on cash basis/ other authorised modes of transport, entitlement will be
actual expenditure by direct shortest route, limited to the cost of warrant with the sanction of
controlling officer vide Rule 47( iii ) TR.
By Air In case journey is performed by air, compare the sectors and fare with LTC 80 Scheme
and in case the sectors are notified under LTC 80 Scheme, fare of LTC 80 Scheme or actual
expenditure which ever is less, will be admitted for officer.
Air fare for wife will be restricted to distance from P to H.
For restrictions of air fare on LTC journeys, please also refer to para 17 of chapter 11 on
LTC.
If he chooses to avail under Rule 177 (B) TR
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By Raili.
ii.
Wife - On cash TA, reimbursement of rail fare will be by entitled class restricted
to the distance from officers duty station to leave station.
By Air i.
reimbursement of air fare will be by entitled class restricted to the distance from
officers duty station to leave station.
ii.
In case journey is performed by air, compare the sectors and fare with LTC 80
Scheme and in case the sectors are notified under LTC 80 Scheme, fare of LTC 80 Scheme or
actual expenditure which ever is less will be admitted.
For restrictions of air fare on LTC journeys, please also refer to para 17 of
chapter 11 on LTC.
9.
Officer serving in New Delhi avails LTC under Rule177(B) TR to visit Port Blair &
travels by Air from New Delhi to Port Blair and back.
Distance: Delhi Kolkata 1445 kms (Rail distance), Kolkata Port Blair 720 nautical miles.
Admissibility
Onward journey :
From New Delhi to Kolkata and Kolkata to Port Blair
Compare the sectors and fare with LTC 80 Scheme and in case the sectors are notified
under LTC 80 Scheme, fare of LTC 80 Scheme or actual expenditure which ever is less, will be
admitted.
For restrictions of air fare on LTC journeys, please also refer to para 17 of chapter 11 on
LTC.
Journey by Air India is mandatory w.e.f. 13 Jul 09.
Return journey:
As onward journey.
10.
Col X proceeds from his HQ station A to home town B under Rule 177(A) TR. He
performs
Journey by longer route (which is not cheapest) in two different classes of railway
accommodation. Total distance by longer route is 2000 kms where as distance as per shortest
route is 1800 kms. He travelled initial distance of 1500 kms by AC 1st class and remaining
distance by ordinary second class.
Entitlement :
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The entitled class fare will be admissible for the corresponding portion of the shortest
route and lower rate for the remaining mileage by such a route.
i)
kms for which AC 1st class fare will be admissible.
Distance actually travelled by AC 1st class
Total distance by longer route
1500
2000
ii)
1800
1
=1350kms
1800
=450kms
11. Maj A serving in peace station Kolkata which his Home town also. His wife & two children
are staying at New Delhi for their personal reasons. Wife & children performed journey from
New Delhi to Kolkata & back and officer claimed LTC for said journey.
Entitlement:
Since leave station /Home station and duty station happens to be the same, no LTC either
under Rule 177 (A) or (B) TR is admissible.
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Appendix A to AO 30/89
BILL No.
IAFT
_______________
LEAVE TRAVEL CONCESSION BILL
PART-A (TO BE FILLED UP BY THE OFFICERS)
Name
Age
(10) Leave Travel Concession is claimed under the provisions of Rule _____ *Travel
Regulations.
(*mention Rule including Sub-clause of 177 (A)/177 (B)/177 (C) /178/180).
Details of journey performed by the officer and the members of his/her family :
Departure
Arrival
Dista Mode of No. of Total Amo Warra
nce
Travel & fares
Fare unt
nt/
In
Class
of
Paid
Claim Form
kms
Accommo
ed
D
dation used
No.
Date From Date To
&
&
Time
Time
Onward
Journey
Tkt Remar
No ks
.
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Return
Journey
Rs.____________
Rs.____________
Rs.____________
Signature of Officer.
Name :
Rank :
Personal No :
CDA(O) A/C No :
Station :
Date :
(11)
Received Payment
(Revenue Stamp)
(a) Information, as given above is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and
(b) I have not availed similar LTC previously under Rule 177 (A)/177 (B)/177 (C) for the
block year
_____________/during the year _____________ for myself or other
dependent members of
the family to whom LTC is claimed in this bill.
(c) That my children/parents/sister/minor brother to whom LTC is claimed are wholly
dependent
on me and are residing with me and their income from all
sources (including pension) does not
exceed Rs.3500/- per month.
(d) That the journey was performed by rail/in class _________ vide tickets No. ______
during the
onward journey and in class ________________ during the return journey vide tickets
No.___.
(e) The Home station as recorded in my service documents is _________ and the nearest
Railway station is __________ .
Signature of the officer
NOTES :
(a)
Ticket No.
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(b)
attached.
(c)
Where the journey is performed by a mode of travel other than by rail and when
the officer is not in a position to produce proof of expenditure i.e. air tickets/bus tickets etc., the
production of the same should be got waived by the controlling officer as mentioned in Appx II
TR. However, ticket numbers should be furnished.
(d)
Where a leave journey commences by the officer or his family members from a
station other than duty station, the reasons should be sufficiently explained.
(e)
Where the cost of leave warrant under Rule 177(A) or 177(B) or 177(C) TR is
claimed, the claim on this account is to be supported by the sanction of the Controlling Officers
under the above Rules read with Rule 47 (iii) TR.
(f)
Where LTC is claimed under Rule 177 (C) TR, the officer should indicate
whether his family (i.e. wife and children) is residing at that station where he is availing his LTC.
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