may i know the new rules of govt. of West Bengal regarding maretnity leaves
Type your answer here... how many days will the parateacher will get for maternity leave.
Maternity leave raised from 135 days to 180 days with effect from 01.09.2008 and admissible to married/unmarried female employee with less than two surviving children and during miscarriage/abortion total 45 days in the entire service. It is granted on full pay and the leave is not debited to the leave account. It may be combined with leave of any other kind. Any leave including commuted leave up to 60 days and leave not due may be taken without medical certificate up to 2 years in continuation. Counts as service for increments and pension. Amarnath Sharan, DAE, Mumbai
Child care leave is for Maharashtra government employees that are women who have a sick child or the child has a doctors appointment. This leave is paid and can be used in blocks of three from the earned leave fund.
Well, its not a rule, when your government is authoritarian or dictatorship, it automatically revokes your right to leave the country.
The general rule of thumb is that you should start shopping for maternity clothes around the time you start showing or very soon thereafter.
it was partitoned because it wasn't easy to rule such a populated province
Yes. It looks like there are some cancer-related rules under the larger "Extraordinary Leave" provisions for government servants in "Maharashtra Civil Services Leave Rules" as of 1981. (There might be more recent versions.) One excerpt: "twelve months, where the Government servant who has completed one year's continuous service is undergoing treatment for cancer" There is also a "T.B./Cancer/Leprosy/Paralysis" leave listed: One excerpt: "Government servant who has put in not less than 3 years continuous service and suffering from leprosy/cancer or paralysis should be granted the concessions regarding T.B. leave on full pay admissible under sub-rule (3) of rule 3 of these rules and the monetary concessions admissible under rule 7."
The annulment of the partition of Bengal was carried out by the British government in 1911. This decision was made in response to widespread protests and opposition from Indian nationalists, who viewed the partition as an attempt to divide and rule by creating religious divisions between Hindus and Muslims. The reunification of Bengal was announced during the Delhi Durbar, emphasizing the British commitment to Indian unity and national sentiment at the time.
A. K. Fazal-e-Haq
Direct Rule: a system of government in which a province is controlled by a central government.
The people rule the country as the government is because of people.
dictator