Bipartite definition

Bipartite means with teaching and service responsibilities.

Examples of Bipartite in a sentence

  • In substitution of Clause 17 of the Bipartite Settlement dated 2nd June 2005, with effect from 1st November 2007, the reimbursement of medical expenses under medical aid scheme shall be restricted to an amount of Rs.2,000/- per annum.

  • In supersession of clause 25 of Bipartite Settlement dated 2nd June 2005, w.e.f. 1st November 2007, cycle allowance is payable to the members of the subordinate staff who are required to use a cycle on regular assignment for outdoor duties at Rs.75/- p.m. at all centers.

  • In substitution of Clause 20 of the Bipartite Settlement dated 2nd June 2005, with effect from the 1st May 2010, the reimbursement of hospitalisation expenses shall be as detailed in Schedule V to this Settlement.

  • In partial modification of Clause 10 of the Bipartite Settlement dated 2nd June 2005, Transport Allowance shall be paid as under with effect from 1st November, 2007.

  • In partial modification of Clause 26 of the Bipartite Settlement dated 2nd June 2005, w.e.f. 1st November 2007, Split Duty Allowance shall be payable at all centers at Rs.125/- p.m.

  • The parties will also encourage all local DHB Bipartite Action Groups to present regular reports at their meetings on the number of trainees enrolled and the number of trainees who have completed their qualifications.

  • In substitution of Clause 7 of Bipartite Settlement dated 2nd June 2005 with effect from 1st November 2007, the dearness allowance shall be payable as per the following rates:- 0.15% of „pay‟ Dearness Allowance in the above manner shall be paid for every rise or fall of 4 points over 2836 points in the quarterly average of the All India Average Working Class Consumer Price Index (General) Base 1960=100.

  • In partial modification of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ of Bipartite Settlement dated 29th October 1993, Clause 13 of Bipartite Settlement dated 27th March 2000 and Clause 13 of the Bipartite Settlement dated 2nd June 2005, the Fixed Personal Pay shall be revised with effect from 1st November 2007 as per Schedule IV.

  • In substitution of Clause 18 of the Bipartite Settlement dated 2nd June 2005, for the purpose of medical facilities and for the purpose of leave fare concession, the expression „family‟ of an employee shall mean the employee‟s spouse, wholly dependent unmarried children (including step children and legally adopted children), wholly dependent physically challenged brother / sister with 40% or more disability, as also parents ordinarily residing with and wholly dependent on the employee.

  • In reiteration of Clause 6 of the Bipartite Settlement dated 2nd June 2005, „Pay‟ for the purpose of D.A., HRA and superannuation benefits shall mean Basic Pay, Stagnation increments, Special Pay, Graduation Pay, Professional Qualification Pay and Officiating Pay, if any.