Monday 20 February 2017

New list of CGHS Eye Hospitals in Chennai as on 8.2.2017

EXCLUSIVE EYE CENTRES – CHENNAI
UPDATED ON 8TH FEBRUARY 2017
Sl. /Name of the Hospital Address and Telephone No. Facilities Empanelled for
1. DR.AGARWAL’S EYE HOSPITAL LTD. GOPALAPURAM
19, CATHERDRAL ROAD, CHENNAI-86
044-28772877
044-28115871

NON NABH
NON NABL
Notified on 17.11.2014
Extended upto 16.02.2017

EYE CARE AND ALL OTHER FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN THE HOSPITAL.
Reinstated w.e.f.16.02.2016

2. DR.AGARWAL’S EYE HOSPITAL LTD. GOPALAPURAM
B-63,SIVA ELANGO SALAI, 70 FEET ROAD PERIYAR NAGAR, CHENNAI-82.
044-25507755
044-43515787
NON NABH
NON NABL
Notified on 17.11.2014
Extended upto 16.02.2017

EYE CARE AND ALL OTHER FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN THE HOSPITAL
3. DR.AGARWAL’S HEALTH CARE LTD. – TAMBARAM
TDK TOWER, 6, DURAISWAMY REDDY STREET WEST TAMBARAM, CHENNAI-45
044-39916500
044-22264845
NON NABH
NON NABL
Notified on 17.11.2014
Extended upto 16.02.2017

EYE CARE AND ALL OTHER FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN THE HOSPITAL
4. VASAN EYE CARE HOSPITAL ANNANAGAR
M-77, 3RD AVENUE, ANNANAGAR EAST, CHENNAI- 102
044-33724800
044-33724899
NON NABH
NON NABL
Notified on 17.11.2014
Extended upto 16.02.2017

EYE CARE AND ALL OTHER FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN THE HOSPITAL.
Reinstated w.e.f. 31.05.2016
5. UDHI EYE HOSPITALS
9, MURRAYS GATE ROAD, ALWARPET, CHENNAI-18
044-42788844
044-43471111
NABH UPTO 22.11.2018
NON NABL
Notified on 23.01.2015

EYE CARE AND ALL OTHER FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN THE HOSPITAL
6. A.G. EYE CARE HOSPITALS
No.106, R.K.MUTT ROAD, MYLAPORE, CHENNAI-4
044-44437171
90920771111
NON NABH
NON NABL
Notified on 24.02.2015
EYE CARE AND ALL OTHER FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN THE HOSPITAL
7. UMA EYE CLINIC
182 PLOT No.995, ‘O’ BLOCK; 2nd AVENUE, ANNANAGAR, CHENNAI – 600 040
NABH UPTO 14.01.2019
NON NABL
Notified on 18.08.2016

EYE CARE AND ALL OTHER FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN THE HOSPITAL

7th Pay Commission: Committee on Allowances likely to present its report today, HRA 30% for metro expected, revised allowances from April 1

The Committee on Allowances, headed by Finance Secretary Ashok Lavasa, was given time till February 22 to present its report.


It has been nearly eight months since the Narendra Modi government cleared the recommendations of the Seventh Pay Commission .

After a long wait, the Committee on Allowances is likely to submit its report to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Monday.

The committee, headed by Finance Secretary Ashok Lavasa, was given time till February 22 to table its report.
The revised allowances are likely to be effective from April 1.
The house rent allowance (HRA), which forms a crucial part of government employees' salary, is expected to be fixed at 30 per cent of the basic pay for employees in metros which have a population of 50 lakh and above.

HERE IS ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW:

  • The Seventh Pay Commission had recommended 24 per cent of the basic pay as HRA against the 30 per cent of basic pay under the Sixth Pay Commission.
  • The Committee on Allowances was formed in July last year to review the recommendations of the pay commission after employees protested against the proposed slash in the HRA. The pay commission also recommended doing away with 53 of the 196 allowances and merging a few others.
  • The committee was initially given four months to table its report, which was later extended to February 22, 2017. If reports are to be believed, the Central government is likely to move ahead with the committee's report after March 15 when Assembly elections will be over.
  • If the government decides to pay a 30 per cent of basic pay as HRA to its employees, the cost estimate comes to Rs 29,300 crore in the first year.
  • The hiked salary is given in two parts to government employees, in the form of basic pay and allowances.
  • While the increase in basic pay is calculated on a back-date basis, making employees eligible for arrears, the hike in allowances is applicable from the date the government implements it. As a result, employees are not entitled to arrears in this case.
  • It is widely believed that the government has effectively saved a lot of money this financial year by not making an announcement on allowances. Government employees, on the other hand, have expressed their disappointment over being denied their full remuneration over a prolonged period.
Source: IndiaToday, Yahoo News