chapter - ix - revenue and disaster management department, haryana

chapter - ix - revenue and disaster management department, haryana chapter - ix - revenue and disaster management department, haryana

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Their number in 1977 came down to 1,186 from 1,519 in 1975, thusrecording adecrease ofabout 22per cent.The persons inthe employofGovernment aregivendearness allowancerelated broadly to the cost of living. Class IV employees are provided withliveries and chapals. Loans for the construction of houses under the LowIncome Group and Middle Income Group Housing Schemesand for the purchaseofvehicles are granted to State Government employees.In December 1970, Government decided onanex-gratia grant and otherfacilities forthe families oftheState Government emplOYeeswhodie whileinservice. The grant isequivalent to ten times the last monthly emolumentsdrawn by the deceased employee subject to a minimum of Rs. 5,000and amaximum ofRs. 15,000. Other facilities include free medical aid, free educationalfacilities upto the degree leveland Government employment to aqualifiedmember of the family besides house rent allowance, or the retention ofGovernment house ontheusualrent forayearafter the death oftheemployee.InMarch 1974, theState Government sanctioned anadvance toGovernmentservants (except class I officers) for the celebration of the marriagesof their children. The amount of this advance is 10 months payorRs.l,500 whichever ismore subjecttoaceilingofRs. ~,OOO. Suchanadvancebears interest atthe rate charged from timeto time onanadvance taken fromthe General Provident Fund Account.Some Government Officers are provided rent-free accommodation.This includes the Deputy Commissioner, allthe Sub Divisional Officers(Civil)and allthe Tahsildars and Naib Tahsildars inthe Bhiwani district. Essentialservices like the railways, police and medical and public health are usuallyprovided with rent-free residential accommodation. Another such category isjail execlltive staff.Since the number of Government owned houses is limited, generallyonly senior employees are allotted these houses against a deduction of 10percentoftheir pay. Other employeeswhohavenot beenprovided withGovernmentaccommodation are being givenhouse rent onthe basis ofthe populationofthe towns inthedistrict. The rate ofhouse rent admissible atBhiwani,which has been classified as a class II town, is7.5 per cent of thepay of aGovernment employee.Employees in public services are not restricted from formin~ associa,-tions or unions to safeguard recosnised service interest •

The Jats, Ahirs, Rajputs and Gujars inthe Bhiwani district contributeda large number of recruits to the different branches ofthe defence servicesduringthe two world wars. During World War II two Victoria Cross(the highest gallantry award in the British Empire) were awarded to Hav.Chhelu Ram (village Dinod) of Rajput Rifles and Subedar Richhpal Ram(village Barda) of 4th Rajputana Rifles.A large number of soldiersfromthe district fought in NEFA, Westernand Eastern areas whenthe Chinese invaded India in 1962and during Pakistanhostilities in 1948, 1965and 1971. The following defence personnel receivedgallantry awards for distinguished services :-Recipient Resident ofvillagej Award Remarkstahsil------Jammu andKashmir Operation, 1948Lt. Co!.Dharam BadesrajBawani Mahavir Chakra AliveSingh K.heraLt. Co!.Brijpal BaporajBhiwani VirChakra AliveSinghSM/Hony. Capt. FatehgarhjDadri Vir Chakra AliveJug LalRis/Hony. Capt. Neemli/Dadri VirChakra AliveJage RamSMjHony. Capt. Gudana/Dadri Vir Chakra AliveIshwar SinghHav. Sardar Singh Achina/Dadri VirChakra PosthumousLjHav. Mehtab Deosar/Bhiwani VirCahkra AliveSinghNaik SispalSingh BamlajBhiwani VirChakra PosthumousLjNk. Chuni Singh Tigrana/Bhiwani VirChakra AliveChineseAggression, 1962Sub.Nihal Singh SuijBawani Khera VirChakra Posthumous

The Jats, Ahirs, Rajputs <strong>and</strong> Gujars inthe Bhiwani district contributeda large number of recruits to the different branches ofthe defence servicesduringthe two world wars. During World War II two Victoria Cross(the highest gallantry award in the British Empire) were awarded to Hav.Chhelu Ram (village Dinod) of Rajput Rifles <strong>and</strong> Subedar Richhpal Ram(village Barda) of 4th Rajputana Rifles.A large number of soldiersfromthe district fought in NEFA, Western<strong>and</strong> Eastern areas whenthe Chinese invaded India in 1962<strong>and</strong> during Pakistanhostilities in 1948, 1965<strong>and</strong> 1971. The following defence personnel receivedgallantry awards for distinguished services :-Recipient Resident ofvillagej Award Remarkstahsil------Jammu <strong>and</strong>Kashmir Operation, 1948Lt. Co!.Dharam BadesrajBawani Mahavir Chakra AliveSingh K.heraLt. Co!.Brijpal BaporajBhiwani VirChakra AliveSinghSM/Hony. Capt. FatehgarhjDadri Vir Chakra AliveJug LalRis/Hony. Capt. Neemli/Dadri VirChakra AliveJage RamSMjHony. Capt. Gudana/Dadri Vir Chakra AliveIshwar SinghHav. Sardar Singh Achina/Dadri VirChakra PosthumousLjHav. Mehtab Deosar/Bhiwani VirCahkra AliveSinghNaik SispalSingh BamlajBhiwani VirChakra PosthumousLjNk. Chuni Singh Tigrana/Bhiwani VirChakra AliveChineseAggression, 1962Sub.Nihal Singh SuijBawani Khera VirChakra Posthumous

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