Odisha approves uniform allowance for fire service organisation employees

2022-06-25 04:47:15 By : Mr. Toby Tang

As per a notification issued by the Home Department, the uniform allowance will be in lieu of existing centralised procurement of uniform and other items at Rs 5700 per annum for employees including assistant fire officer, station officer, fitter station officer, assistant station officer, havildar, fireman, fireman driver and helper fireman.

Odisha approves uniform allowance for fire service organisation employees

The Odisha government on Monday approved the proposal for the introduction of ‘Uniform Allowance’ for the employees of Fire Services Department.

As per a notification issued by the Home Department, the uniform allowance will be in lieu of existing centralised procurement of uniform and other items at Rs 5700 per annum for employees including assistant fire officer, station officer, fitter station officer, assistant station officer, havildar, fireman, fireman driver and helper fireman.

Similarly, Rs 5800 per annum will be given to leading fireman, driver, havildar mechanic and Rs 2000 per annum to follower orderly. Also Read Bhadrak man rescues wife before ‘forced marriage’ to another person  Read More Medha Patkar faces protest during Dhinkia visit, not allowed to meet Debendra's family Read More Property of crorepati drug smuggler seized in Odisha Read More The government has also put certain stipulations:

The payment of allowances during 2022-23 shall be allowed against the exhausted items based on the above rate proposed. The fire services directorate shall workout the shortfall items and amount payable thereon to eligibile employees during 2022-23.

The officers/ employees, who have less than six months of service for superannuation on July 1, shall not be entitled for uniform allowance for that year.

The proposed allowances shall be sanctioned  annually in the month of July.

The fire services directorate shall prescribe the detail dress code for all officers/ employees covered under the uniform allowance to maintain uniformity.

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