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Constitutional Provisions (Articles) - Indian Railways
Constitutional Provisions (Articles) - Indian Railways
SN | Picture | Article | Description |
1 | 112 | Annual Financial Statement (Budget) | |
2 | 113 (1) | Charged Expenditure | |
3 | 113 (2) | Voted Expenditure | |
4 | 114 (1) | Appropriation Bill | |
5 | 115 | Supplementary, additional or excess grants | |
6 | 116 | Vote On Account (VOA), Vote Of Credit & Exceptional Grants | |
7 | 120 | Language to be used in the Parliament | |
8 | 210 | Language to be used in the Legislature | |
9 | 266 (1) | Consolidated Fund of India | |
10 | 267 | Contingency Fund of India | |
11 | 266 (2) | Public Account of India | |
12 | 343 | Official Language of the Union | |
13 | 344 | Commission (OL) & Committee of Parliament on OL | |
14 | 345 | Official Language or Languages of the States - Can adopt one or more languages as Official Language | |
15 | 346 | Language for the time being authorized as Official Language will be used for communication between one State & Other State and between a State & the Union | |
16 | 347 | Special provision relating to language spoken by a Section of the population of a State | |
17 | 348 | Language to be used in the Supreme Court and High Courts (Acts, Bills, Ordinances, orders, regulations, and bye-laws issued under the Constitution shall be in the English language) | |
18 | 349 | Special Procedure for the enactment of laws relating to languages | |
19 | 350 | Language to be used in the Representations for redressal of grievances by an Individual (citizen) - Any language can be used (for Central Govt employees - Only English or Hindi) | |
20 | 351 | Development of Hindi Language - Directives |
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Working Hours in Workshops
Working Hours - Workshops
Sources: 1. Chapter 3 of Rolling Stock Code (Paras 301 to 304)
2. The Factories Act, 1948 ( Sections 51 to 56 of Chapter 6)
Weekly - Should not exceed 48 hours
Normally 8 ½ hours per day on week days (5 days) and 5 ½ hours on Saturday and Sunday being the Rest.
Normal Working Hours - Per Week
Week days (5 days) | Saturday (1 day) | Sunday (1 day) | Total Working hours |
8 ½ hours per day Total= 42 ½ hours | 5 ½ hours | Rest | 42 ½ hours + 5 ½ hours = 48 hours |
Any departure from an 8 hour per day (6 days - 48 hours) involving payment of wages - Requires the specific sanction of the Railway Board.
Period | Not to exceed |
Per Day | 9 Hours |
Per Day - With Intervals @ ½ Hour (Spread over) | 10 ½ Hours |
Per Week | 48 Hours |
Without Interval (½ hour) in a Day | 5 Hours |
Weekly holiday - Sunday.
If Sunday is a working day, workers should have a holiday for a whole day on one of the 3 days immediately before or after the Sunday.
Exemption from the Above Conditions:
On some occasions, certain staff can be exempted.
In the opinion of “The Occupier of the Factory” (The GM can appoint CWM or any other Officer as “The Occupier of the Factory” in order to fulfill the relevant provisions of “The Factories Act, 1948”
Sanction of the concerned State Government should be obtained through the GM.
Section 64 of the Factories Act, 1948
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Stores Contracts - Numbers Figures
Numbers - Stores
Item | Number | Remarks |
Limited Tenders | ||
Limited Tender (ordinary items) - Non Gem items - PCMM, CMM & Dy.CMM powers | Up to Rs. 25 Lakhs | |
Limited Tender - PCMM powers
| Up to Rs. 10 Crores | |
Limited Tender - CMM powers
| Up to Rs. 5 Crores | |
Limited Tender - Dy.CMM powers
| Up to Rs. 1 Crore | |
Limited Tender Panel should have minimum _____ except where approved list issued by RDSO/PUs | 3 Firms | |
Urgency Certification | ||
JAG Officers | Up to Rs. 10 Lakhs | |
SAG Officers | Above Rs. 10 Lakhs | |
Open Tenders (Non GeM Items) | ||
PCMM | Unlimited | |
CMM | Up to Rs. 10 Crores | |
Dy.CMM | Up to Rs. 1 Crore | |
Notice Period (in IREPS) | 21 days | |
Cost of Tender Document | Nil | |
PAC - Propriety Article Certificate - Signing powers | ||
PHOD / CHOD | Above Rs. 25 Lakhs | |
SAG / CWM / ADRM | Up to Rs. 25 Lakhs | |
SG / JAG | Up to Rs. 15 Lakhs | |
STS | Up to Rs. 2 Lakhs | |
JTS | Up to Rs. 75 thousands | |
E-RA - Electronic Reverse Auction | ||
Tender Value | Above Rs. 5 Crores | |
Proven / Known / Approved sources - Minimum | 3 | |
Qualified bidders - less than 3 | Selection of vendors - Nil | |
Qualified bidders - 3 to 6 | Selection of vendors - 3 | |
Qualified bidders - More than 6 | Selection of vendors - 50 % of qualified Vendors | |
MSEs - All qualified bids - within —---- price range of L-1 will be called | 15 % | |
Duration of Auction (Between Start & Closing time) | 30 minutes | |
Maximum auto extensions | 5 | |
MSME Policy | ||
MSMED Act enacted in —------ | 2006 | |
As per MSMED Act, any buyer who fails to make the payment to MSMEs, as per agreed norms or a maximum of —-------, would be liable to pay monthly compounded interest at 3 times the Bank Rate. | 45 days | |
Miscellaneous | ||
GFR - General Financial Rules Edition | 2017 Year | |
25 % of Annual Procurement (not on Individual Procurement Quantity) reserved for MSEs | ||
Category | Reservation Percentage Target | If Annual Procurement is 100 Nos, the reserved quantity is ____ |
MSE | 25 % of Annual Procurement (not on Individual Procurement Quantity) | 25 Nos |
SC / ST (of MSEs) | 4 % sub-target of 25 % of above Target | 4 Nos (not 1 No) |
Women (of MSEs) | 3 % sub-target of 25 % of above Target | 3 Nos (Not 0.75 No) |
Who are eligible: MSEs registered under Udyam Registration Portal w.e.f 01.07.2020
MSE Policy - W.e.f 01.04.2012. But mandatory from 01.04.2015 onwards.
Udyam Portal
Context
Retail and wholesale traders reinstated under the MSME category by the Government in July 2021 are topping the table of the top 10 segments or sub-sectors in the MSME sector based on the number of registrations on the Udyam portal.
Udyam Portal
Launched and maintained by MSME Ministry on 1st July, _____
Only Official portal to register a new MSME or re-register of already registered under UAM - Udyog Aadhaar Memorandum
Seamlessly integrated with Income Tax, GST & GeM
The details of Investments & Turnover are taken automatically from Govt databases.
MSME Sambandh Portal:
Launched on 8th December 2017
Sharing fact sheets of public procurement of all central entities.
Facilitating Official login to enter the data.
Monitoring the progress of procurement by Central Govt Ministries / Depts / CPSUs
Uploading procurement details by all the above entities on a monthly / Annual basis
Data for 2022-23 FY
Category | Procurement (in Crores Rs) | Percentage Actual | Targetted Percentage |
Total | 172436 | 100 | |
MSMEs | 61592 | 36 % | 25 % |
SC/ST MSMEs | 1438 | 0.83 % | 4 % |
Women MSMEs | 2059 | 1.20 % | 3 % |
Benefits for MSMEs
Tender cost - Free
No EMD (Earnest Money Deposit )
Relaxations in Prior Turnover Criteria and Prior Experience Criteria
Note: However, SD (Security Deposit) or PBG (Performance Based Guarantee) are not exempted.
All Central entities - should organize VDPs ( Vendor Development Programmes) to develop MSMEs
SC/ST MSMEs - NSIC should conduct outreach programs and open a special window i.e., SPRS (Single Point Registration Scheme)
NSIC stands for National Small Industries Corporation
358 items - Reserved exclusively for MSMEs
Champion Portal
Launched on 1st June 2020
To address the grievances of MSMEs
Set up in the Ministry of MSME
CHAMPION stands for Creation & Harmonious Application of Modern Processes for Increasing Output & National Strength
Backed by AI - Artificial Intelligence, Big Data Analytics, as well as Machine Learning, in conjunction with ICT - Information & Communication Technology
Linked with the CPGRAMS (Centralized Public Grievance Redress And Monitoring System
Classification of MSMEs
Category | Investment in Plant & Machinery | Annual Turnover |
Micro | Rs. 1 Crore | Rs. 5 Crore |
Small | Rs. 10 Crores | Rs. 50 Crores |
Medium | Rs. 50 Crores | Rs. 250 Crores |
Samadhan Portal:
After 14 years since the MSME Development Act came into existence in 2006, a revision in the MSME definition was announced in the Atmnirbhar Bharat package on 13th May, 2020. As per this announcement, the definition of Micro manufacturing and services units was increased to Rs. 1 Crore of investment and Rs. 5 Crore of turnover. The limit of small units was increased to Rs. 10 Crore of investment and Rs 50 Crore of turnover. Similarly, the limit of medium units was increased to Rs. 20 Crore of investment and Rs. 100 Crore of turnover. The Government of India on 01.06.2020 decided for further upward revision of the MSME Definition. For medium Enterprises, now it will be Rs. 50 Crore of investment and Rs. 250 Crore of turnover.