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What TA is admissible for moves on permanent duty for self and families?

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What TA is admissible for moves on permanent duty for self and families?

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For journey by rail (a) SelfConveyance from the old to the new duty station will be on warrant in the class of accommodation to which entitled. (Rule 70(i) TR) (b) FamilyConveyance from the old to the new duty station provided that the sailor is borne on the authorised married establishment at the old station and is living in Government accommodation allotted to him or in receipt of compensation in lieu of quarters at both ends or his family is allowed to reside at new duty station. (Rule 70(ii) TR) For journeys by road between stations not connected by rail (a) Self: Same as above. (b) Family: Free conveyance in Government transport, if available, or on road warrant, if contract system exists.

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