All central government employees, who were not entitled to concession for air travel, can now fly to Jammu and Kashmir, Northeastern states, and Andaman & Nicobar Islands as per new Leave Travel Concession (LTC) rules.
"Government servants not entitled to travel by air may be permitted to travel by air (to select destinations) in economy class," the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) said in an order issued today.
Such employees can travel from Kolkata and Guwahati to any place in the Northeastern region. They have been allowed to travel from Kolkata, Chennai and Bhubaneswar to Port Blair and from Delhi and Amritsar to any place in Jammu and Kashmir, it said.
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The government servants entitled to travel by air can avail this Leave Travel Concession (LTC) from their headquarters, the order said.
All eligible government servants may avail LTC to visit any place in Northeastern region and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Fresh recruits are also eligible for this benefit, said the directive which is valid for two years.
The DoPT has issued the order in relaxation to the Central Civil Services (Leave Travel Concession) Rules, 1988.
"All the ministries or departments are advised to bring it to the notice of all their employees that any misuse of LTC will be viewed seriously and the employees will be liable for appropriate action under the rules.
"In order to keep a check on any kind of misuse of LTC, ministries or departments are advised to randomly get some of the air tickets submitted by the officials verified from the airlines concerned with regard to the actual cost of air travel vis-a-vis the cost indicated on the air tickets submitted by the officials," the order said.