The new pay scale for all
central government officials and employees under the 7th Pay Commission award
will be implemented from July 1, 2016,sources said.
“The 7th Pay Commission
award will be implemented after taking decision of the cabinet in light of
recommendations made in the reports of the 7th Pay Commission and the
recommendations Empowered Committee of Secretaries, which will be made on June
11″ he said in reply to our question.
The cabinet expects
giving the 7th Pay Commission award to central government employees in the next
month, The Prime Minister Narendra Modi will give his approval to the 7th Pay
Commission award like he approved the proposal of extending the retirement age
of all doctors of the Central Health Service to 65 years, creating a record of
sorts by clearing the proposal in less than than 24 hours of receiving it from
the Health Ministry, said a top PMO official on Tuesday asked not to be named
because he was not authorized to release the information.
The Empowered Committee
of Secretaries would scrutinise recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission on
June 11 finally to make government able to announce the 7th Pay Commission
award to implement from July 1, Finance Ministry official said.
Accordingly, the
brightest diyas of coming Diwali will be lit outside houses of central
government employees. For, when the rest of the world is reeling under the fear
of losing jobs.
The 7th pay commission
recommendations’ implementation could not have been timelier, some economic
experts say. So when the world is plunging in recession, central government
employees are busy counting their blessings along with the hard cash they will
receive in August as arrears from January 2016.
The several central
government establishments such as the railways, telecom, air force, army, CPWD,
CRPF, DRDO, CISF, Income Tax, Survey of India, customs and excise, among others
are in happy mood.
These would perhaps live
up to the ‘happy and prosperous’ Diwali greeting. After all, they will get
arrears as well as bonus ahead of festive season.
The 7th Pay Commission
headed by Justice A K Mathur proposed the highest salary at Rs 250,000 and the
lowest at Rs 18,000. The commission also recommended 14.27 per cent increase in
basic pay, 23.55% overall increase in salary, allowances and pensions. The
increase in allowances was recommended 63% while pension was proposed to rise
24%.
The previous Sixth Pay
Commission had recommended a 20 per cent hike in basic pay which the government
doubled while implementing it in 2008.
A 13 members Empowered
Committee of Secretaries, led by cabinet Secretary P K Sinha was formed in
January to review the recommendations of 7th Pay Commission before cabinet nod
and the committee is likely to finalize its work on June 11.
The Empowered Committee
of Secretaries is likely to reach the conclusion to propose 30 percent basic
pay raise instead of 14.27 per cent, which was recommended by 7th Pay
Commission. They are also mulling for doubling of existing rates of such
allowances and advances, which has been recommended for abolition by the 7th
Pay Commission, sources said.
Finance Minister Arun
Jaitley will take the Empowered Committee of Secretaries’ proposal to the Union
Cabinet for its approval in this month,” they said.
The new pay scales will
be effective from January 1 for all central government employees.