<p>Kolkata: The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/west-bengal">West Bengal</a> government decided to extend an ad hoc bonus of Rs 6,800 to all its employees who do not come under any productivity-linked bonus system, and have revised monthly emoluments below Rs 44,000 in March, a senior official said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>An order in this regard was issued by the finance department on Tuesday which also stated that employees belonging to the Muslim community would be receiving the bonus before Eid-ul-Fitr festival, scheduled later this month, while others would have it in the September 15-19 period, he said.</p>.Mother Teresa's former doctor, now 102, gets pacemaker in Kolkata.<p>Pensioners would get an ex gratia of Rs 3,500, the official said.</p>.<p>The state government also decided to sanction an interest-free advance up to a maximum of Rs 20,000 for those employees having monthly emoluments not exceeding Rs 52,000 in March, he said referring to the order of the finance department.</p>
<p>Kolkata: The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/west-bengal">West Bengal</a> government decided to extend an ad hoc bonus of Rs 6,800 to all its employees who do not come under any productivity-linked bonus system, and have revised monthly emoluments below Rs 44,000 in March, a senior official said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>An order in this regard was issued by the finance department on Tuesday which also stated that employees belonging to the Muslim community would be receiving the bonus before Eid-ul-Fitr festival, scheduled later this month, while others would have it in the September 15-19 period, he said.</p>.Mother Teresa's former doctor, now 102, gets pacemaker in Kolkata.<p>Pensioners would get an ex gratia of Rs 3,500, the official said.</p>.<p>The state government also decided to sanction an interest-free advance up to a maximum of Rs 20,000 for those employees having monthly emoluments not exceeding Rs 52,000 in March, he said referring to the order of the finance department.</p>