Revised Guidelines on Staff Cars in CPSEs
The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) has issued updated guidelines regarding the purchase, entitlement, and use of staff cars in Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs). These measures emphasize economic spirit, sustainability, and administrative efficiency.
1. Vehicle Procurement Specifications
- Capacity: Engine capacity not exceeding 2500 cc.
- Price Ceiling: Ex-showroom price not exceeding 30 lakh.
- Origin: Must be manufactured in India.
- Sustainability: Board of Directors may consider Electric/Hybrid vehicles to align with Government policy.
2. Entitlement & Usage
- Eligibility: MD/CMD, Directors, and Executive Directors (E-9)/General Managers (E-8) heading projects are entitled to staff cars.
- CTC Exclusion: Staff car expenditures are excluded from the executive's Cost to Company (CTC) calculation.
- Leave Policy: Facility remains available during leave not exceeding two months, provided the executive stays at headquarters.
3. Non-Duty Journey Ceilings
Non-duty journeys are permitted for Board level executives only, subject to the following monthly limits:
| Location | Monthly Ceiling |
|---|---|
| Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad | 1000 Km |
| All Other Places | 750 Km |
Note: Journeys between residence and office are treated as duty runs. Recovery for private use is fixed at Rs. 3500/- per month.
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