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GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA FINANCE DEPARTMENT THE HARYANA CIVIL SERVICES RULES PART III - Pension Rules (1st Edition)

2 PREFACE The Finance Department of Haryana has brought out a set of new Haryana Civil Services Rules in eight parts, which have been issued, in exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution of India, as under: (1) Part I – General Rules – contains rules relating to pay fixation, joining time, foreign service and other general conditions of service; (2) Part II- Leave Rules - contains rules relating to various kinds of leave; (3) Part III – Pension Rules - contains rules relating to pension and family pension; (4) Part IV – Provident Fund Rules – contains rules relating to General Provident Fund; (5) Part V – Travelling Allowance Rules travelling allowance; (6) Part VI – Other Compensatory Allowances Rules – contains rules relating to house rent allowance, conveyance allowance, hill allowance etc.; (7) Part VII – Government Employees Conduct Rules– contains rules relating to conduct of a Government employee in service; and (8) Part VIII – Punishment and Appeal Rules – contains rules relating to punishment and appeal. 2. These rules in VIII parts are mainly based on the existing rules and contains rules relating to

orders contained in the Punjab Civil Services Rules, Volume I, Part – I Main Rules (First Edition) 1941 and further modified in the background of the changes resulting from the partition of the Punjab and constitutional requirement. 3. The Punjab Civil Services Rules, Volume I, II and III published in 1941

(First Edition) were being used by the Government, with amendments from time to time, till date before the updation in the present form, and these rules have been brought out in VIII parts, as detailed above, for the sake of convenience and facility for easy handling of the books to the readers.

3 4. These rules will apply to Government employees belonging to the

categories mentioned in rule 1.2

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