Allowance is a sum of money paid regularly to a person, typically to meet specified needs or expenses. Allowances are generally calculated on basic salary.
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3. Child Education Allowance
• It was only in the 6th CPC
that the CHILDREN’S
EDUCATION ALLOWANCE
& HOSTEL SUBSIDY was
introduced to Central
Government employees.
Prior to this, the scheme
was being granted in a
simple form as TUITION
FEES.
4. Child Education Allowance
• From Rs. 30 to 40 per
month, the scheme was
revamped much to the
excitement of the Central
Government employees, and
earned their appreciation.
5. Child Education Allowance
• One could see that the
scheme, launched in the
nation’s interest and with
the intention of attaining
higher standards in the field
of education and literacy,
had succeeded.
6. Child Education Allowance
• Under this scheme, Central
Government employees
were now eligible to refund
the educational expenses of
Rs. 1000 per month per
child, for two children,
adding up to Rs. 12,000 per
annum per child.
7. Child Education Allowance
• By submitting original receipts
for the expenses incurred for
the education of their children
from Kindergarten, right up to
Class XII, the employee could
claim a maximum
reimbursement of Rs. 12,000
per year.
8. Child Education Allowance
• As a result, Central
Government employees
began sending their children
to only the best schools. It
wouldn't be an exaggeration
to say that the scheme was a
big boon for Central
Government employees
living in small and medium-
sized towns and cities.