7 th pay commission

7 th Pay Commission

The Seventh Pay Commission on November 19, 2015 submitted its report, recommending an increase in pay and allowances of 23.55%, a 24% rise in pensions and one –rank one –pention for central government employees and paramilitary personnel.

The recommendations of the panel, headed by AK Mathur, a retired judge of the Supreme Court, are expected to benefit 47 lakh central government employees and 52 lakh pensioners. They will also benefit employees of autonomous bodies, universities and public sectors units.

The implementation date is from January 1, 2016, which means there will be no  arrears for the government to pay. These changes are estimated to cost an extra Rs 1.02 lakh crore to the government in 2016-17.

The minimum pay recommended is 18000 while the highest pay has been set at Rs. 2.5 lakh for the cabinet secretary and officers of the same rank like the chief of army, navy and the Comptroller and Auditor General.

MEMORABLE POINTS

Head of the 7 th  Pay Commission AK MATHUR.

Do of implementation 1 st January 2016.

Minimum payment –   Rs  18,000

Maximum pyment –Rs  2.5 Lakh (the cabinet secretary and officers of the same rank) 

 

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