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The document announces changes to maternity leave and introduces new child care leave policies for central government employees based on recommendations from the Sixth Central Pay Commission. Key changes include: (1) Increasing maternity leave from 135 to 180 days. (2) Allowing up to 2 years of leave in continuation with maternity leave. (3) Introducing up to 730 days of child care leave over an employee's career to care for children under age 18 for reasons like sickness or exams. Child care leave will be paid and not deducted from other leave.

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The document announces changes to maternity leave and introduces new child care leave policies for central government employees based on recommendations from the Sixth Central Pay Commission. Key changes include: (1) Increasing maternity leave from 135 to 180 days. (2) Allowing up to 2 years of leave in continuation with maternity leave. (3) Introducing up to 730 days of child care leave over an employee's career to care for children under age 18 for reasons like sickness or exams. Child care leave will be paid and not deducted from other leave.

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No.130l8/212008-Estt.

(L)
Government ofIndia
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
[Department of Personnel & Training]
Subject:- Recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission relating to enhancement of the
quantum of Maternity Leave and introduction of Child Care Leave inrespect of Central
Government employees.
Consequent upon the decisions taken by the Government on the recommendations of
the Sixth Central Pay Commission relating to Maternity Leave and Child Care Leave, the
President is pleased to decide that the existing provisions of the Central Civil Services (Leave)
Rules, 1972 will be treated as modified as follows in respect of civilian employees of the Central
Govemment:-
(a) The existing ceiling of 135 days Maternity Leave provided in Rule 43(1) of Central Civil
Services (Leave) Rules, 1972shall beenhanced to 180days.
(b) Leave of the kind due and admissible (including commuted leave for aperiod not exceeding
60 days and leave not due) that can be granted in continuation with Maternity Leave
provided in Rule 43(4)(b) shall be increased to 2years.
(c) Women employees having minor children may be granted Child Care Leave by an
authority competent to grant leave, for amaximum period of two years (i.e. 730days) during
their entire service for taking care of upto two children whether for rearing or to look after
any of their needs likeexamination, sickness etc. Child Care Leave shall not be admissible if
the child is eighteen years of age or older. During the period of such leave, the women
employees shall be paid leave salary equal to the pay drawn immediately before proceeding
on leave. It may be availed of in more than one spell. Child Care Leave shall not be debited
against the leave account. Child Care Leave may also be allowed for the third year as leave
not due (without production of medical certificate). It may be combined with leave of the
kind due and admissible.
2. These orders shall take effect from 1'tSeptember, 2008.
3. In view of paragraph 2 above, awomen employee in whose case the period of 135 days
of maternity leave has not expired on the said date shall also be entitled to the maternity leave of
180days.
4. Formal amendments to the Central Civil Services (Leave) Rules, 1972 are being issued
separately.
5. In so -far as persons serving in the Indian Audit & Accounts Departments are
concerned, these orders are issue in consultation with the Comptroller & Auditor General of
India.
(Sim~
Director(P&A)
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