♦ Report consist 900 pages
♦ Pay Panel recommends 16% Pay hike
♦ Grade Pay and Band Pay system abolished
♦ Minimum Salary 18000
♦ Apex pay scale 225000
♦ Cabinet secretary Pay 250000
♦ Annual increment 3%
♦ 23.5% hike in pay and allowance together
♦ Fitman formula 2.57%
♦ Group insurance increased to 50 lakhs
♦ HRA remains Same 10% 20% 30%
♦ 52 Allowances abolished
♦ 36 Allowances submerged
♦ Minimum Salary 18000
♦ Apex pay scale 225000
♦ Cabinet secretary Pay 250000
♦ Annual increment 3%
♦ 23.5% hike in pay and allowance together
♦ Fitman formula 2.57%
♦ Group insurance increased to 50 lakhs
♦ HRA remains Same 10% 20% 30%
♦ 52 Allowances abolished
♦ 36 Allowances submerged
In a bonanza for central government employees, the Seventh Pay
Commission on Thursday submitted its final report to Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley recommending a 22-23 percent jump in their salary and
allowances.
The Pay Commission headed by Justice A K Mathur has suggested a 15
percent increase over the basic salary plus DA for the central
government staff. An increase in allowances like HRA has also been
recommended.
The total increase will be 23.55 percent of the gross salary (basic plus
DA plus allowances). The pay commission has also proposed a status quo
on the retirement age of central government employees. Retirement age
for central government employees is 60 years now.
The recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission are scheduled to take effect from January 1, 2016.
Besides Chairman, other members of the commission are Vivek Rae, a
retired IAS officer of 1978 batch, and Rathin Roy, an economist. Meena
Agarwal is secretary of the commission.
The central government constitutes the pay commission every 10 years to
revise the pay scale of its employees and often these are adopted by
states after some modifications.
The Commission was set up by the UPA government in February 2014 to
revise remuneration of about 48 lakh central government employees and 55
lakh pensioners.
The Union Cabinet had extended the term of the panel in August by four
months, till December. The 6th Pay Commission was implemented with
effect from January 1, 2006.
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