The Haryana government, under Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, has made several significant decisions to enhance employee benefits, improve governance, and address public concerns. The decisions were announced after a state cabinet meeting, including increases in gratuity limits, updates to development charges policies, and reforms in public service exams.
Key Highlights
Increase in Gratuity Limits
- The Death-cum-Retirement Gratuity (DCRG) limit for state government employees has been raised by 25%.
- New limit: ₹25 lakh (up from ₹20 lakh), effective January 1, 2025.
- Judicial officers are also included in the gratuity enhancement.
- Aim: To provide greater financial security to employees and their families.
Revision of Indexation Policy For External Development Charges
- EDC rates will now increase by 10% annually.
- The rates had remained unchanged since 2015.
- A consultant will be appointed to determine future base rates.
Mandatory AADHAR Authentication for HPSC Exams
- Aadhaar authentication will now be required for candidates appearing for Group A and B posts in Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) exams.
- Objective: To ensure integrity and prevent fraudulent applications.
Crop Damage Reports Due to Heavy Rain
- Heavy rains and hailstorms have caused damage in several districts.
- Farmers can report their losses on the e-reimbursement portal.
- Affected regions include Tosham, Bawani Khera, Loharu, Fatehabad, Ratia, Bhattu Kalan, and others.
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Why in the news? | Haryana Hikes DCRG Limit by 25% |
Increase in Gratuity Limit | DCRG limit raised by 25%, from ₹20 lakh to ₹25 lakh, effective from January 1, 2025, for state employees and judicial officers. |
Revision of EDC Indexation Policy | EDC rates to increase by 10% annually; rates had not been updated since 2015. A consultant will determine future base rates. |
Mandatory Aadhaar for HPSC Exams | Aadhaar authentication now required for Group A and B posts in Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) exams to ensure integrity. |
Crop Damage Reports Due to Heavy Rains | Farmers can report rain and hailstorm damage on the e-reimbursement portal; affected regions include Tosham, Bawani Khera, Loharu, and others. |