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*THE PUNJAB MINSTERS TRAVELLING ALLOWANCE RULES, 1953

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Parent: The East Punjab Ministers' Salaries Act, 1947 (4b0728b19c4e56f4302e8346950b337c094102a2)

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HOME DEYAKTMEN POLITICAL NOTIFICATION *THE PUNJAB MINSTERS TRAVELLING ALLOWANCE RULES, 1953 TheSe rules may be called the Punjab Ministers Travelling --;ilowance Rules, 1953. They shall be deemed to have come into force with effect from ·: ·::le 1st April, 1953. A Minister, when travelling by rail on duty, is entitled to— [(a) an air-conditioned 1st class coupe or if this be not available a First Class four-berth compartment or a single berth in an air-conditioned coach or a single seat in a rail-car between Kalka and Shimla ; . (aa) recover the actual travelling expenses subject to a maximum of twelve pies per mile I *Published.--vide l'unjab Government Notification No. 4436-P-53/3282 4, dated 1st June, 1953. 'Substituted by Punjab Government Notification No. 3408-PI(C)-58/36808, dated the 19th D+-.:ember, 1958 (with effect from the 1st April. 1955) and further amended.—vide Notification ··· G.S.R..-74/PA/6/47/S2A/Amd. (13)/92, dated 29th October. 1992. (with effect from 29th July, 1992). (b) railway fare actually paid for not more than six personal servants at the lowest class rates; whether they travel with him or precede or follow him ; (c) conveyance of all' [personal effects] including stores carried for consumption, whether taken in the luggage van of the train or sent by another train ; the whole cost of conveyance of a motor car, when it has been employed for journeys made in the public interest and four-fifths of the cost of carriage where it has served personal convenience to an appreciable extent ; and (d) in addition to the concessions mentioned above, a Minister may, for a journey by rail, draw half daily allowance for the days of departure from and arrival at Headquarters. (e) Notes.—(i) if on any one day, two separate journeys are performed one ending at

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4 · (1) When travelling by road or steamer, otherwise than by a conveyance provided at State expenses, a Minister may charge his actual travelling expenses on his own certificate that the amount charged has been actually paid and does not include any charge for refreshments, hotel or staging bungalows. In the alternative, he may, if he so chooses draw for journey by road—
2 · In the Punjab Ministers Travelling Allowance Rules, 1953, in rule 4, in sub-rule (3) :—
5 · (a) A Minister may perform on duty, journey by air to any part of India, by the Executive class in a Government machine or in the machine of a Public Air Transport Company.
6 · A Minister is entitled to travel beyond the limits of the State of Punjab on official business.
8 · On proceeding to join office, a Minister may, in respect of the journey from his home to the headquarters of Government, avail himself of all the travelling allowance facilities under theseerules. Similar facilities from the headquarters of Government to his home, shall be allowed to a Minister on demitting office.
9 · (1) Subject to sub-rule (2) below, when a Minister for whom special railway accommodation is provided or who is entitled, under these rules, to reserve railway accommodation by requisition, travels in such reserved accommodation on tour, the entire cost of haulage is borne by the Government.
10 · (1) A Minister is entitled to a conveyance allowance of L. 300 per mensem. This is not subject to any reduction for any day for which ordinary travelling allowance is drawn. The State Government shall, however, be competent to provide for a Minister a State Car, in lieu of the conveyance allowance, and when a State Car is so provided, the expenses for maintenance and propulsion shall be borne by the State Government.
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