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Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2019 – NOTICE

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NOTICE

Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2019  
(Website of the Commission: https://ssc.nicin)

Date for submission of online applications: 22-10-2019 to 25-11-2019 
Last date for receipt of application: 25-11-2019 (17:00) 
Last date for making online fee payment: 27-11-2019 (17:00) 
Last date for generation of offline Challan: 27-11-2019 (17:00) 
Last date for payment through Challan (during working hours of Bank): 29-11-2019 
Dates of Tier-I Examination (CBE): 02-03-2020 to 11-03-2020 
Dates of Tier-II (CBE) and Tier-III (Des.) Examinations: 22-06-2020 to 25-06-2020

F. No. 3/4/2019-P&P-I (Vol.-I): Staff Selection Commission will hold the Combined Graduate Level Examination, 2019 for filling up of various Group “B” and Group “C” posts in different Ministries/ Departments/ Organizations. The details of the examination are as follows:

2          Details of the Posts: Followings are the likely posts that will be filled up through this

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Employment Data on Ex-Servicemen

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8 NOV 2019

Directorate General of Resettlement (DGR) has been designated as the nodal agency to collect and compile the required data for facilitating monitoring of implementation of reservation policy for Ex-servicemen (ESM). DGR also maintains data on registration of Ex-servicemen for employment and their placement on Half Yearly basis based on data received from Rajya Sainik Boards/ZilaSainik Boards.

Approx. 32000 to 37000 ex-servicemen are seeking employment through Army Welfare Placement Organisation (AWPO) per year.

From the data maintained by DGR where it is seen that the representation of ESM in Group ‘C’ and ‘D’ posts in respect of user organisation is not at par with the reservation prescribed, the user organisation is advised to examine the issue of deficiency and take remedial measures to make up such deficiencies. The user organisations are also advised to consider undertaking special drive for recruitment of ESM against direct recruitment vacancy reserved for them.

This information was given by Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Shripad Naik in a written reply to ShriPartap Singh Bajwain Rajya Sabha today.

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Central And State Wise Minimum Wages From 1st October 2019

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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT

LOK SABHA

NSTARRED QUESTION NO. 211

TO BE ANSWERED ON 18.11.2019

MINIMUM WAGES

211. SHRI VENKATESH NETHA BORLAKUNTA: SHRI N. REDDEPPA:

Will the Minister of LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT be pleased to state:

(a) the details of the minimum wages fixed for skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled workers in the country, State-wise;

(b) whether there is a demand for uniform system for fixing wage rates for the workers engaged in the unorganised sector in the country and if so, the details thereof and action taken so far?

ANSWER

MINISTER OF STATE (IC) FOR LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT (SHRI SANTOSH KUMAR GANGWAR)

(a): Under the provisions of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948, both Central and State Governments are appropriate Governments to fix, review and revise the minimum wages of the workers employed in the scheduled employment under their respective jurisdictions. A copy of current rate of minimum wages w.e.f. 01.10.2019 for Central Sphere is at Annexure ‘A’ and category wise variation in Minimum wages per day in States/UTs is at Annexure ‘B’.

(b): Considering suggestions received from various stakeholders in tripartite consultations, a draft Labour Code on Wages Bill, 2019, had been prepared after amalgamation, simplification and rationalization of the relevant provisions of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948; the Payment of Wages Act, 1936; the Payment of Bonus Act, 1965; and the Equal Remuneration Act, 1976. Now, the Code on Wages, 2019 has been notified on 08-08-2019 under which the preliminary draft rules have been uploaded on the web-site on 01-11-2019 seeking comments of all stakeholders including general public regarding various provisions of the Act.

The Code on Wages, 2019 will ensure minimum wages to all and timely payment of wages to all employees irrespective of the sector of employment without any wage ceiling.

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Annexure A

ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF LOK SABHA UN-STARRED QUESTION NO. 211 FOR 18.11.2019 BY SHRI VENKATESH NETHA BORLAKUNTA AND SHRI N. REDDEPPA REGARDING MINIMUM WAGES.

Area wise Rates of Minimum Wages for Scheduled Employments in the Central Sphere

As on 01.10.2019

Name of Scheduled EmploymentCategory of WorkerRates of wages including V.D.A per day (in Rs.)
Area AArea BArea C
1. AgricultureUnskilled383.00350.00347.00
Semi-Skilled/Unskilled Supervisory420.00385.00354.00
Skilled/Clerical455.00420.00384.00
Highly Skilled504.00469.00420.00
2. Workers engaged in Stone Mines for Stone Breaking and Stone Crushing1. Excavation & removal of over burden with 50 meters lead/1.5 meters lift:
(a) Soft Soil406.00
(b) Soft Soil with Rock611.00
(c) Rock809.00
2. Removal and Staking of rejected stones with 50 metres lead 1.5 metres lift326.00
Stone breaking or Stone Crushing for the stone size
(a) 1.0 inch to 1.5 inches2494.00
(b) Above 1.5 Inches to 3.0 Inches2133.00
(c) Above 3.0 Inches to 5 Inches1252.00
(d) Above 5.0 Inches1027.00
3. Sweeping and CleaningUnskilled603.00503.00403.00
4. Watch and WardWithout Arms733.00666.00569.00
With Arms797.00733.00666.00
5. Loading and UnloadingUnskilled603.00503.00403.00
6. ConstructionUnskilled603.00503.00403.00
Semi-Skilled/Unskilled Supervisory666.00569.00472.00
Skilled/Clerical733.00666.00569.00
Highly Skilled797.00733.00666.00
7. Non-Coal MinesAbove GroundBelow Ground
Unskilled403.00503.00
Semi-Skilled/Unskilled Supervisory503.00603.00
Skilled/Clerical603.00703.00
Highly Skilled703.00785.00
Name of Scheduled EmploymentNomenclature
1. AgricultureAgriculture
2. Workers engaged in Stone Mines for Stone Breaking and Stone CrushingWorkers engaged in Stone Mines for Stone Breaking and Stone Crushing
3. Sweeping and CleaningEmployment of Sweeping and Cleaning excluding Activities prohibited under the Employment of Manual Scavengers and Construction of Dry Latrines (Prohibition) Act, 1993
4. Watch and WardEmployment of Watch and Ward
5. Loading and UnloadingEmployment in Loading and Unloading in (i) Goods Sheds, Parcel Offices of Railways; (ii) Other Goodssheds, Godowns, Warehouses etc. and; (iii) Docks and Ports
6. ConstructionConstruction or maintenance of Roads or Runways or in Building Operations including laying down Underground Electric, Wireless, Radio, Television, Telephone, Telegraph and Overseas Communication Cables and similar other Underground Cabling Work, Electric Lines, Water Supply Lines and Sewerage Pipe Lines
7. Non-Coal MinesEmployees engaged in the employment of Gypsum, Barytes, Bauxite, Manganese, China Clay, Kyanite, Copper,Clay, Magnesite, White Clay, Stone, Steatite (including the mines producing Soap Stones and Talc), Orchre, Asbestos, Fire Clay, Chromite, Quartzite, Quartz, Silica, Graphite, Felspar, Laterite, Dolomite, Red Oxide, Wolfram, Iron Ore, Granite, Rock Phosphate, Hematite, Marble and Calcite, Uranium, Mica, Lignite, Grave, Slate and Magnetite Mines

 

CLASSIFICATION OF AREA

AREA – “A”
Ahmedabad(UA)Hyderabad(UA)Faridabad complex
Bangaluru(UA)Kanpur(UA)Ghaziabad
Kolkata(UA)Lucknow(UA)Gurgaon
Delhi(UA)Chennai(UA)Noida
Greater Mumbai(UA)Nagpur(UA)Secunderabad
Navi MumbaiPune(UA)
AREA – “B”
Agra(UA)Gwalior(UA)Port Blair(UA)
Ajmer(UA)Hubli-Dharwad(M. Corpn)Puducherry(UA)
Aligarh(UA)Indore(UA)Raipur(UA)
Allahabad(UA)Jabalpur(UA)Raurkela(UA)
Amravati(M.Corpn)Jaipur(M.Corpn)Rajkot(UA)
Amritsar(UA)Jalandhar(UA)Ranchi(UA)
Asansol(UA)Jalandhar-Cantt.(UA)Saharanpur(M.Corp n)
Aurangabad(UA)Jammu(UA)Salem(UA)
Bareilly(UA)Jamnagar(UA)Sangli(UA)
Belgaum(UA)Jamshedpur(UA)Shillong
Bhavnagar(UA)Jhansi(UA)Siliguri(UA)
Bhiwandi(UA)Jodhpur(UA)Solapur(M.Corpn)
Bhopal(UA)Kannur(UA)Srinagar(UA)
Bhubaneshwar(UA)Kochi(UA)Surat(UA)
Bikaner(M.Corpn)Kolhapur(UA)Thiruvanantapuram(UA)
Bokaro Steel City(UA)Kollam(UA)Thrissur(UA)
Chandigarh(UA)Kota(M.Corpn)Tiruchirappalli(UA)
Coimbatore(UA)Kozhikode(UA)Tiruppur(UA)
Cuttack(UA)Ludhiana(M.Corpn)Ujjain(M.Corpn)
Dehradun(UA)Madurai(UA)Vadodara(UA)
Dhanbad(UA)Malappuram(UA)Varanasi(UA)
Durgapur(UA)Malegaon(UA)Vasai- Virar City(M.Corpn)
Durg-Bhilai Nagar(UA)Mangalore(UA)Vijayawada(UA)
Erode(UA)Meerut(UA)Vishakhapatnam(M.Corpn)
FirozabadMoradabad(M. Corpn)Warangal(UA)
GoaMysore(UA)Gorakhpur(UA)
NandedWaghala(M. Corpn)GreaterVisakhapatnam(M.Corpn)Nasik(UA)
Gulbarga(UA)Nellore(UA)Guntur(UA)
Panchkula(UA)Guwahati(UA)Patna(UA)
Area “C” will comprise all areas not mentioned in this list.
NB: U.A. stands for Urban Agglomeration

Annexure B

ANNEXURE REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF LOK SABHA UN-STARRED QUESTION NO. 211 FOR 18.11.2019 BY SHRI VENKATESH NETHA BORLAKUNTA AND SHRI N. REDDEPPA REGARDING MINIMUM WAGES.

Category wise variation in Minimum Wages per day in All States/UTs as Data provided by States/UTs Government provisional)

Sl.
No.
State/UTCategories
UnskilledSemi SkilledSkilledHighly Skilled
Min.Max.Min.Max.Min.Max.Min.Max.
1Andhra Pradesh161.00424.00179.00447.00182.00507.00182.00611.00
2Arunachal Pradesh150.00170.00160.00180.00170.00190.00
3Assam254.91297.40371.75477.98
4Bihar268.00279.00340.00415.00
5Chhattisgarh234.00325.00249.95350.00242.79380.00338.00410.00
6Goa307.00367.00423.00465.00
7Gujarat268.00276.00276.00284.00284.00293.00
8Haryana339.51359.46374.31393.03412.88433.31
9Himachal Pradesh225.00225.00233.47242.00261.52269.17282.50329.50
10Jammu & Kashmir225.00350.00400.00
11Jharkhand249.83261.73345.01398.54
12Karnataka262.40607.32
13Kerala317.30542.40322.30522.30340.14557.30352.14580.30
14Madhya Pradesh296.00329.00382.00432.00
15Maharashtra180.00315.49
16Meghalaya300.00340.00380.00420.00
17Manipur273.00248.00225.00
18Mizoram270.00300.00370.00460.00
19Nagaland115.00125.00135.00145.00
20Odisha280.00320.00370.00430.00
21Punjab325.53355.53390.03429.73
22Rajasthan213.00223.00233.00283.00
23Sikkim300.00320.00335.00365.00
24Tamil Nadu244.45654.73248.95731.73265.00808.73332.61832.50
25Tripura176.00346.00214.00375.00226.00403.00343.00669.00
26Uttarakhand310.00346.00315.00353.00320.00397.00336.00429.00
27Uttar Pradesh318.42350.26392.35
28West Bengal276.00315.00304.00346.00334.00381.00367.00419.00
29A.& N. Islands451.00508.00593.00651.00
30Chandigarh386.00392.00412.00428.00
31D & N Haveli294.10302.10310.10
32Daman & Diu294.10302.10310.10
33Delhi538.00592.00652.00
34Lakshadweep314.80339.80364.80389.80
35Puducherry206.00336.00216.00346.00209.00352.00233.00359.00
36Telangana174.62395.06192.81452.75195.97517.57198.47641.87

*Data presented as received from States/UTs Govt. as on date 01.10.2019.

Source: Lok Sabha

Also check the following links related to this topic:

Railway Minimum wages and variable rate of DA from 1st October 2019 – Railway Board order

Minimum Wages and VDA for Labourers and Industrial Workers from 1st October 2019

Minimum Wages and VDA to Mines Workers w.e.f. 01.10.2018

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