Extra Ordinary Leave EOL
Extra-Ordinary Leave (EOL)
- Extraordinary Leave shall always be without leave salary and may be granted when no other kind of leave is admissible, or when other leave being admissible, the staff concerned has specifically applied in writing for the grant of EOL.
- The period of EOL shall not count for increment except when such leave is granted due to sickness on medical certificate or for prosecuting higher studies, provided that in case of any doubt as to whether the EOL taken was for prosecuting higher studies or not, the decision of the Board shall be final.
- Except in the case of permanent staff, the duration of EOL on any one occasion shall not exceed the following limits:
. Three Months
. Six months, where the staff has completed 3 years continuous service on the date of expiry of the leave admissible to him/her under the rules and his/her request for such leave is supported by Medial Certificate.
- c. Eighteen months, where the staff is suffering from TB, Leprosy, Cancer or Mental illness and undergoing treatment in a recognized clinic or under a sp
- EOL may also be granted to regularized periods of absence with out leave retrospectively.
- Depending upon the nature and purpose for which the period of leave is to be availed of, EOL without pay and allowances will be granted only after the completion of a qualifying minimum service of 5 years at this Institute. It may be availed of for any one of the following purposes:
- EOL for regular appointment.
- EOL along with or without leave at credit for carrying out research at higher levels in R & D organizations, universities, etc.
- EOL with or without leave at credit for the purpose of availing of research fellowships and other similar activities.
- EOL along with or without leave at credit for pursuing higher studies leading to the award of a degree.
- At any given time EOL (including leave at credit) availed of will be for a minimum period of six mo However, for availing of academic fellowship, the Institute may permit EOL for a period of upto 90 days.
viii. The period of EOL availed for the purpose of prosecuting higher studies leading to award of degrees or for the purpose of research fellowships (not salaried jobs) will count for annual increments and qualifying service for terminal benefits as well. EOL availed of for all other purposes will not be counted for terminal benefits unless they are regulated on Foreign Service terms.
- A staff member will be eligible to avail himself of a maximum of 5 years of EOL without pay and allowance during the entire period of his service at this Institute (including periods of service elsewhere if these are taken into account for retirement benefits).
- On any single occasion a staff member can avail himself of EOL (including leave at credit that may be attached) for a maximum of 2 years or the eligible period as per 1:5 norms, whichever is less.
xii. There must be a minimum interval of 3 years between two consecutive periods of long leave.(i.e.) whose duration exceeds 6 months including sabbatical leave.
xiii. The eligible period of EOL (excluding leave at credit) shall be calculated as follows:
- a. total period of service from the date of joining the Institute = n years
- total period of Special Leave and Sabbatical Leave already availed of (excluding leave at credit = a years)
- c. Total period of EOL availed of other than for higher studies and on medical grounds and excluding leave at credit = b years
- EOL availed of for higher study = c years
- e. Eligible period of EOL (excluding leave at credit) is [n-(7a – 6b – c )]/5 or 5 years whichever is less. The above period may be rounded off to a month.
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