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Q136 (CISF/2025) Polity & Governance › Governance, Policies & Social Justice

If a Government servant, who is governed by the CCS (Leave) Rules 1972, joins an industrial establishment on absorption basis, then :

Explanation

According to Rule 39-D of the CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972, a Government servant who is permitted to be absorbed in a Corporation, Company, or Body (including industrial establishments) owned or controlled by the Central or State Government is entitled to the cash equivalent of leave salary. This encashment applies to both Earned Leave (EL) and Half Pay Leave (HPL) standing at their credit on the date of absorption. The total number of days for which this encashment is granted is subject to a maximum of 300 days (including both EL and HPL). This payment is made by the parent department from which the employee is absorbed, and the leave at credit is not carried forward to the new establishment. Therefore, option D is the correct provision under the current rules.

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