CONVEYANCE CHARGES - Civil Services (Travelling Allowance ) G.O.Ms.No.54 Dated: 22nd June, 2023.

GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA
ABSTRACT 

Establishment - CONVEYANCE CHARGES - Civil Services (Travelling Allowance) Rules -
Recommendation of First Pay Revision Commission – Orders - Issued.

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FINANCE (HRM.IV) DEPARTMENT

CONVEYANCE CHARGES - Civil Services (Travelling Allowance ) G.O.Ms.No.54 Dated: 22nd June, 2023.

 Read the following:-

1. G.O.Ms.No.78, Finance (HRM.IV) Department, dated: 14.05.2015.
2. G.O.Ms.No.86, General Administration (Spl.C)) Department, 
dated:18.05.2018. 
3. G.O.Ms.No.51, Finance (HRM.IV) Department, dated: 11.06.2021.

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O R D E R:

In the Government Order 3rd read above, based on the recommendations of 
First Pay Revision Commission, orders were issued implementing the Revised Pay 
Scales, 2020 to the State Government employees.

2. The First Pay Revision Commission inter alia has recommended for 
enhancement of eligibility ceiling in respect of conveyance charges to the Government 
employees for the journeys performed by them in twin cities of Hyderabad and 
Secunderabad on official duty and for visiting the Hon’ble High Court for the State of 
Telangana, Hyderabad.

3. According to Rule 51 of Civil Services (Travelling Allowance) Rules, 1996 ‘No 
Journey is reckoned as a journey on tour that does not reach a point outside a
radius of more than eight kilometers from headquarters. But a Government
employee travelling on duty within eight Kilometers of his headquarters is 
entitled to recover the actual amounts which he may spend in payment of 
ferry and other tolls and fares for journeys by railway or other public 
conveyance. 

4. Government, after careful consideration of the recommendations of the First 
Pay Revision Commission and in modification of the orders issued in Government order 
1
st read above, hereby order that;

a) When a journey by public conveyance is not possible within the twin 
cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, Government employee may 
claim actual charges incurred subject to the limit at Rs.3.00 per 
kilometer, subject to maximum of Rs.60/- each way.






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