Dies-non
- Recently, the Kerala government issues a 'dies-non' order hours after the HC directive to take steps to prevent its employees from abstaining from duty as part of nationwide strike.
- In service terms, “dies-non” means a day, which cannot be treated as duty for any purpose. It does not constitute break in service.
- But the period treated as ‘dies-non’ does not qualify as service for pensionary benefits or increment.
- As per Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) rules, 1965, the leave sanctioning authority may order in some cases that the days on which work is not performed be treated as ....
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