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CCS (CCA) Rules 1965 & CCS(Conduct Rules) 1964 pdf in hindi. CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES (CONDUCT) RULES, 1964 Page 1 of 21 As amended upto 1CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES (CONDUCT) RULES, 1964 (Updated) S. Rule Title of the Rules 1. 1 Short title, commencement and application 2. 2 Definitions 3. 3-A Promptness and Courtesy 5. 3-B Observance of Government’s policies 6.

DO’s AND DON’Ts FOR CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES

The central civil service conduct rules, 1964 impose various restrictions on central govt employees. Some Do’s and Don’ts applicable to employees are given below.

Do’s :-

  1. Maintain absolute integrity all times.
  2. Maintain absolute devotion to duty at all times.
  3. Those holding responsible posts – maintain independence and impartiality in the discharge of your duties.
  4. Maintain decent and responsible conduct in their private life.
  5. Observe proper decorum during lunch break.
  6. Render prompt and courteous service to the public.
  7. Report to the superiors the fact of your arrest or conviction in a Criminal court and the circumstances connected therewith, as soon as it is possible to do so.
  8. Keep away from demonstrations organized by political parties in the vicinity/ neighborhood of government offices.
  9. Manage private affairs in such a way as to avoid habitual indebtedness or insolvency.
  10. Maintain political neutrality.
  11. Act in accordance with the government policies.
  12. Observe courtesy and consideration to Members of Parliament and State Legislatures.
  13. If any legal proceedings are instituted for the recovery of any debt due from you or for adjusting you as an insolvent, report the full facts of such proceedings to the competent authority.
  14. In performance of duties in good faith, communicate information to a person in accordance with the ‘Right to Information Act, 2005’ and the rules made there under.

Don’ts :-

  1. Do not indulge in acts unbecoming of a government servant.
  2. Do not be discourteous, dishonest of partial.
  3. Do not make joint representations in matters of common interest.
  4. Do not adopt dilatory tactics in your dealings with public.
  5. Do not convey oral instructions to subordinates.
  6. Do not practice untouchability
  7. Do not associate yourself with any banned organizations.
  8. Do not join any association or demonstration whose objects or activities are prejudicial to the interest of the sovereignty and integrity of India, Public order or morality.
  9. Do not give expression to views on Indian or foreign affairs, while visiting foreign countries.
  10. Do not get involved in unauthorized communication of any official document or any pat thereof or classified information to any government servant or any other persons to whom you are not authorized to communicate such document of classified information.
  11. Do not joint or support an illegal strike.
  12. Do not enter into any private correspondence with foreign Embassies or Missions.
  13. Do not accept lavish or frequent hospitality from any individual, industrial or commercial firms, organizations, etc having official dealings with you.
  14. Do not accept any offer of the cost of passage to foreign countries or hospitality by way of free board and lodging there, if such offers are from foreign firms contracting with Govt.
  15. Do not accept invitations to you and members of your family for free inaugural flights offered by Air India, Indian airlines Corportation or foreign Airlines.
  16. Do not give or take or abet giving or taking of dowry or demand any dowry directly or indirectly from the parent or guardian of a bride or bridegroom.
  17. Do not accept any gift from any foreign firm which is having official dealings.
  18. Do not engage yourself in canvassing business of life insurance Agency, commission agency or advertising agency owned or managed by the members of your family.
  19. Do not lend or borrow money from or deposit money as a member or agent, with any person, firm or private company with whom you likely to have official dealings. Do not otherwise place yourself under pecuniary obligation with such person, firm or private company.
  20. Do not approach your subordinates for standing surety for loans taken from private sources either by your / your relations / friends.
  21. Do not undertake private consultancy work.
  22. Do not speculate in any stock, share or other investment.
  23. Do not purchase shares out of the quota reserved for friends and associates of Directors of companies.
  24. Do not bid at any auction of property where such auction is arranged by your own officers.
  25. Do not stay as guest with foreign diplomats or foreign national in India.
  26. Do not invite any foreign diplomat to stay with you as a guest in India.
  27. Do not accept or permit your wife or dependents to accept passage money or free air transport from a foreign Mission/ Government or Organization.
  28. Do not bring any political influence in matters pertaining to your service.
  29. Do not consume any intoxicating drinks or dungs while on duty.
  30. Do not appear in public place in a state of intoxication.
  31. Do not indulge in any act of sexual harassment of any woman at her work place.
  32. Do not employee children below 14 years of age.
  33. Do not accept award of monetary benefits instituted by private trusts/ Foundations , etc.

(Source: http://dmi.gov.in/)

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DOPT – CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964 – Revision in limit for intimation in respect of transactions in sale and purchase of shares, securities, debentures

F.No.11013/6/2018-Estt.A-III
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension
Department of Personnel & Training
Establishment A-III Desk

North Block, New Delhi-110001
Date: 07.02.2019

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OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: CCS (Conduct) Rules, 1964 – Revision in limit for intimation in respect of transactions in sale and purchase of shares, securities, debentures etc.

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The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department’s O.M. No. 11013/6/91-Ests.(A) dated 08.04.1992 prescribing the following limit of transactions in shares, securities, debentures or mutual funds scheme, etc for intimation to Government in a prescribed format:

(i) Group ‘A’ and ‘B’ Officers – If the total transaction in shares, securities, debentures or mutual funds scheme etc. exceeds Rs. 50,000/- during the calendar year.

(ii) Group ‘C’ and ‘D’ Officers – If the total transaction in shares, securities, debentures or mutual funds scheme etc. exceeds Rs. 25,000/- during calendar year.

  1. Sub-rule (1) of the Rule 16 provides that no Government servant shall speculate in any stock, share or other investment. It has also been explained that frequent purchase or sale or both, of share, securities or others investments shall be deemed to be speculation within the meaning of this sub-rule. But, the occasional investments made through stock brokers or other persons duly authorized and licensed or who have obtained a certificate of registration under the relevant laws is allowed in this rule. With a view to enable the administrative authorities to keep a watch over such transaction, it has been decided that an intimation may be sent in the enclosed proforma to the prescribed authority in respect of all Government servants, if the total transactions in shares, securities, debentures, mutual funds scheme, etc. exceeds six months’ basic pay of Government servant during the calendar year (to be submitted by 31st January of subsequent calendar year).
  2. It is also clarified that since shares, securities, debentures, etc. are treated as movable property for the purpose of Rule 18(3) of CCS (conduct) Rules, 1964, if an individual transaction exceeds the amount prescribed in Rule 18(3), the intimation to the prescribed authority would still be necessary. The intimation prescribed in para 2 above will be in addition to this, where cumulative transaction(s) i.e. sale, purchase or both in shares, securities, debentures or mutual funds, etc. in a year exceed the limited indicated in para 2 above.
  3. This office Memorandum issues in supersession of this Department’s O.M.No.11013/6/91-Ests.(A) dated 08.04.1992.
  4. In so far as the personnel serving in India Audit and Accounts Department are concerned, these instructions are being issued after consultation with the comptroller and Auditor General of India.
  5. All Ministries/Departments are requested to bring these instructions to the notice of all concerned authorities under their control.
  6. Hindi version will follow.

(Satish Kumar)
Under Secretary to the Govt. of India

Source: DOPT

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