Male employees of central government who are single parents are now eligible for child care leave, said centre

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A “single male parent” who undertakes the responsibility of raising a child by themselves is entitled to Child Care Leave (CCL). These males could be unmarried or widower or divorcee.

The order regarding this policy had already been issued earlier but not many people were aware of it, said the union minister describing the move as progressive and a path-breaking reform to ease the lives of government servants.

In an official statement, the Minister of State for Personnel pronounced that an employee on child care leave will now be allowed to depart the headquarters upon taking prior approval. Employees can also avail Leave Travel Concession (LTC) even if they are on Child Care Leave, the minister added.

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Union Minister Jitendra Singh further said that the child care leave could be granted at 100 per cent of leave salary for the first 365 days and the remaining 80% for the next 365 days.

Another welfare measure introduced in this regard is in the case of a disabled child. The hitherto condition of availing child care leave for a disabled child up to the age of 22 years of the child had now been removed, the minister added. The scheme now allows CCL for a disabled child beyond age limit.

 

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