No.6/ 2/ 2009-Estt (Pay-I)(Vol-II)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
New Delhi, 15th July, 2016.
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Participation by Central Government servants in
sporting events and tournaments of National or International importance –
Clarification – Regarding.
The undersigned is directed to refer to this
Department’s OM No. 6/ 2/ 2009-Pay-1 dated 18th May, 2010 which clarifies
inter-alia that sportspersons participating in sporting events (individual/
team) of national/international importance will be treated as having achieved
excellence for the purpose of grant of increments if they achieve 1st, 2nd or
3rd position in the finals of sporting events, if more than three individuals
or teams have participated in the events. If only three or less individuals or
teams have participated in the finals of a sporting event, the sportsperson /
team achieving first position will be treated as having achieved excellence.
2. The question as regards treating the term
‘finals’ used in OM dated 18.5.2010 and also the distinction sought to be made
between athletic / equivalent and non- athletic / equivalent sporting events
has been engaging the attention of the Government. The matter has been examined
and the President is pleased to decide the conditions for grant of incentive increments
as under:
(i) In the case of athletic /
equivalent sporting events, which are generally decided on the basis of
finishing position and which do not involve level-related concept e.g. finals,
semi-finals and are held all at one go, there would be no ‘finals’. The three
individuals / teams that secure first three positions shall be said to have
achieved excellence, if more than three individuals / teams have participated
in the sporting events of national / international importance, for the purpose
of grant of incentive increments. This benefit, however, is allowable to the
individual/team, who achieves the first position only, if the number of
individuals/teams that participate in the sporting event, is three or two.
(ii) In the case of non-athletic/equivalent
sporting events which involve level-related concept and the Game’s format
provide for awarding 1 Gold + 1 Silver + 1 Bronze Medals – The individuals/
members of the teams who have achieved first and second positions (i.e. Gold
and Silver Medals) respectively, in the finals and the individual/ members of
the team who has/ have achieved third position and has/ have been awarded
Bronze Medal, shall be said to have achieved excellence for the purpose of
grant of incentive increments, if more than three individuals/ teams have
participated in the sporting events of national/ international importance. This
benefit, however, is allowable to only the individual/ members of the team
securing first position, if the number of individuals / teams that participate
in a sporting event is three or two.
(iii) In the case of
non-athletic/equivalent sporting events which involve level-related concept and
the Game’s format provide for awarding 1 Gold + 1 Silver + 2 Bronze Medals and
there is no “play off’ match for the Bronze Medal which is awarded to both the
loosing semi-finalists
The individuals/ members of the teams,
achieving first and second positions (i.e. Gold and Silver Medals)
respectively, in the finals and both the losing semi-finalist individuals/
members of the teams who have been awarded Bronze Medals (i.e. the third
position is a tie between the two semi-finalists), shall be said to have
achieved excellence for the purpose of grant of incentive increments, if more
than four individuals/ teams have participated in the sporting events of national/
international importance. This benefit, however, is allowable to only the
individual/ team securing first position, if the number of individuals/ teams
that participate in a sporting event is four or three or two.
3. These orders shall be in supersession of
the OM No. 6/2/2009 –Pay-1 dated 18th May, 2010. The provisions as contained in
the OM No.6/1/85-Estt(Pay-1) dated 16th July, 1985 and subsequent orders issued
on the subject shall continue to apply. Past cases may also be decided
accordingly.
(Pushpender Kumar)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
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