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THE FUNDAMENTAL RULES OF THE TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT

THE FUNDAMENTAL RULES OF THE TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT

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Example.Tamil Nadu Ministerial Service.Appointed on .. .. .. 5th June 1981Qualified on .. .. .. 7th November 1982Period counting for increment.Y. M. D.5th June 1981 to 31st March 1982 .. 0 9 267th November 1982 to 10th January 1983 .. 0 2 41 0 0[G.O. Ms. No. 871, Personnel and Administrative Reforms, dated 29th August 1984.](14) Government servants in the posts for which either Selection/Special Grades or advancementto higher posts have not been provided shall be given one stagnation increment on their completingten years service in the same post. Such increment shall not be advanced to the first day of thequarter. This benefit will be available only once in the same cadre with cumulative effect. The usualannual increment will be sanctioned on the normal due date.(15) Government servants stagnating in Selection Grade/Special Grade scale beyond ten yearsshall also be given one stagnation increment on their completing ten years service in the SelectionGrade/Special Grade. Such increment shall not be advanced to the first day of the quarter. Thisbenefit will be available only once in the same cadre with cumulative effect. The usual annualincrement will be sanctioned on the normal due date:Provided that, in the case of Government servants, eligible for the above stagnation incrementduring the period between the 1st October 1978 and the 31st March 1981, the monetary benefit shallbe admissible with effect from 1st April 1981:Provided further that the stagnation increment referred to in ruling (14) and in this ruling shall notbe admissible with effect on and from the 1st October 1978 and upto and inclusive of the 30thSeptember 1984, if the Government Servant has already reached the maximum of the time-scale ofpay before completion of ten years of service. In such cases, stagnation increment as in ruling (16)alone shall be admissible.(16) The Government servant, who have completed ten years of service in a post on or after the1st October 1984 and having no facility of Selection Grade, Special Grade or advancement to higherposts, shall be allowed the stagnation increment referred to in rulings (14) and (15), irrespective of thefact whether they have crossed the maximum of a time-scale of pay or not:Provided that the stagnation increment referred to in rulings (14) and (15) shall have notional effectfrom the 1st October 1984 with monetary benefit from the Ist April 1986.[G.O. Ms. No. 406, Personnel and Administrative Reforms (FR.spl.) Department, dated 19thSeptember 1990.](With effect from 11th September 1986.)(17) Stagnation increments beyond the maximum of the time-scale of pay at the rate of the lastincrement shall be given annually to all Government servants stagnating in the OrdinaryGrade/Selection Grade/Special Grade, the maximum of whose time-scale of pay does not exceed Rs.2,000 per mensem. This facility shall cease when the pay of such Government servants including thestagnation increments reaches Rs. 2,000 per mensem:Provided that in the case of Government servants eligible for the stagnation increments beyondthe maximum of the time-scale of pay, the maximum of which is Rs. 1,500 and above but belowRs. 2,000 per mensem during the period between the 1st October 1978 and the 31st March 1981, themonetary benefit shall be admissible with effect from 1st April 1981.[G.O. Ms. No. 892, Personnel and Administrative Reforms (F.R.III), Department, dated 10thSeptember 1978.](With effect from 1st October 1978.)52

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