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Clarification in respect of encashment of Earned Leave to reemployed pensioners

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Clarification in respect of encashment of Earned Leave to reemployed pensioners

No. 14028/1/2017-Estt(L)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training

Old JNU Campus, New Delhi 110 067
Dated:27.06.2017

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject-Clarification in respect of encashment of Earned Leave to re-employed pensioners- Reg.

This Department has been receiving several references requesting for clarification relating to CCS (Leave) Rules, 1972 regarding eligibility for leave encashment to Government servants who are re-employed after retirement.

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2. In this regard, it is clarified that persons re-employed after retirement may be governed by rule 39(6)(a)(iii) of the said Rules and they may be granted leave encashment up to a maximum of 300 days including the period for which encashment was allowed at the time of retirement. The cases already decided otherwise in consultation with this Department need not be reopened.

3. This issues with the approval of J S(E).

(Navneet Mishra)
Under Secretary to the Government of India

Source: www.dopt.gov.in [pdf]

CSD - New Introduction Item List - Last 6 months upto 29 Jun 2017

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Canteen Stores Department (CSD) - NEW INTRODUCTION ITEM LIST - LAST 6 MONTHS UPTO 29 JUN 2017

csd-item-list-upto-29-jun-2017


LATEST NEW INTRODUCTION ITEMS LIST

BRAND NAMENOMENCLATURE
HALDIRAMGULABJAMUN 1 KG
LEMON BHEL 150 GM
PATANJALIKACHI GHANI MUSTARD OIL 1 LTR
ALOEVERA JUICE WITH FIBRE & ORANGE FLAVOR 1 LTR
COW'S GHEE 1 LTR
DABURHAJMOLA REG - BOTTLE 120 TAB BOTTLE
MOTHER'S RECIPEPOHA INSTANT MIX 160 GMS
UPMA INSTANT MIX 170 GMS
SUNFEASTBOURBON BLISS BISCUIT 60 GMS
MARIE LIGHT RICH TASTE 85 GMS
YUMFILLS WHOOPIE PIE 300 GMS
DARK FANTASY CHOCOFILLS BISCUITS 75 GMS
DARK FANTASY CHOCO CRÈME BISCUITS 100 GMS
DARK FANTASY VANILLA CRÈME BISCUITS 100 GMS
FIAMA DI WALLSCLEAR SPRING SHOWER GEL LEMONGRASS & JOJOBA 250 ML
MILD DEW SHOWER GEL PEACH & AVOCADO 250 ML
PROVOGUEESSENTIALS LEGGINGS ASSORTED SIZE S,M,L,XL COLOR BLACK
ADIDASGALACTUS M - VISGRAY / SIVMET / SESOSL (SIZE-7) B79019
GALACTUS M - VISGRAY / SIVMET / SESOSL (SIZE-8) B79019
GALACTUS M - VISGRAY / SIVMET / SESOSL (SIZE-9) B79019
GALACTUS M - VISGRAY / SIVMET / SESOSL (SIZE-10) B79019
AX2 SHOES - BLACK / DARK BURGUNDY (SIZE-7) S50550
AX2 SHOES - BLACK / DARK BURGUNDY (SIZE-8) S50550
AX2 SHOES - BLACK / DARK BURGUNDY (SIZE-9) S50550
AX2 SHOES - BLACK / DARK BURGUNDY (SIZE-10) S50550
MOET HENNESSYCHANDAN BRUT WINE 750 ML GLASS BOTTLE
GLENMORANGIE HIGHLAND SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY THE
ORIGINAL TEN YEARS OLD 750 ML GLASS BOTTLE (BIO)
BELVEDERE VODKA 700 ML GLASS BOTTLE (BIO)
HENNESSY VERY SPECIAL COGNAC 700 ML GLASS BOTTLE (BIO)
SLEEPWELLMY MATTRESS DIGNITY 75X35X4.5
MY MATTRESS ADMIRE 75X35X4

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NEW INTRODUCTION ITEM LIST - LAST 6 MONTHS UPTO 29 JUN 2017  
GROUPINDEXDESCRIPTION
12149COLGATE SLIM SOFT CHARCOAL TOOTHBRUSH ( BUY 2 GET 1 FREE )
19663DABUR JASMINE HAIR OIL 200 ML
13163DABUR SARSON AMLA HAIR OIL 450 ML + 50 ML EXTRA FREE
15126ENGAGE COLOGNE SPRAY MAN 150 ML (XX1/ XX2/ XX3/ XX4)
15127ENGAGE COLOGNE SPRAY WOMAN 150 ML (G1/ G2/ G3/ G4)
19828JOHNSON'S BABY SKINCARE WIPES 80 N ( 200 MM X 150 MM )
17303PONDS WHITE BEAUTY FACIAL FOAM 100 GMS
15129SKINN TITAN CELESTE WOMAN EAU DE PARFUM 50 ML NFW02PFL
15128SKINN TITAN RAW MAN EAU DE PARFUM 50 ML NFM01PGL
221616DABUR ODOMOS MOSQUITO REPELLENT GEL80 GMS NATURALS
337619KAMILIANT SOFT LUGGAGE KAM HIMBA WHEEL DUFFLE 57 CM (BLACK & RED)
337620KAMILIANT SOFT LUGGAGE KAM HIMBA WHEEL DUFFLE 67 CM (BLACK & RED)
334328MILTON P P I GO BOTTLE 1000 ML
350539SUPREME CAMBRIDGE RATTAN FINISH LUXURY CHAIR WITH ARM
350538SUPREME WEB DESIGNER CHAIR WITHOUT ARM
489184PIONEER B.O.P.P. SELF ADHESIVE BROWN TAPE 50 MTRS x 48 MM
489185PIONEER B.O.P.P. SELF ADHESIVE CLEAR TAPE 50 MTRS x 48 MM
579029LAGER BEER WOODPECKER REFRESHING 650 ML
578207PREMIUM XXX RUM 1965 SPIRIT OF VICTORY 750 ML
686582BHIKHARAM CHANDMAL ALL IN ONE 200 GMS
686579BHIKHARAM CHANDMAL ALOO BHUJIA 200 GMS
686396BHIKHARAM CHANDMAL BIKANERI PAPAD 200 GMS
686578BHIKHARAM CHANDMAL BIKANERI SPICY BHUJIA 200 GMS
686584BHIKHARAM CHANDMAL CHABENI CHANACHUR MIX (NAVRATAN MIX) 200 GMS
686581BHIKHARAM CHANDMAL CHALTE CHALTE TASTY 200 GMS
686397BHIKHARAM CHANDMAL CHANA PAPAD 200 GMS
686583BHIKHARAM CHANDMAL KAJU CORNFLAKES MIXTURE 200 GMS
686580BHIKHARAM CHANDMAL KHATTA MEETHA 200 GMS
686577BHIKHARAM CHANDMAL MOONG DAL 200 GMS
686398BHIKHARAM CHANDMAL PUNJABI MASALA PAPAD 200 GMS
686399BHIKHARAM CHANDMAL URAD PAPAD 200 GMS
685045BRITANNIA GOOD DAY CHOCO CHUNKIES YUMM COOKIES 100 GMS
686575CORNITOS NACHO CRISPS CHEESE & HERBS 60 GM POUCH
686576CORNITOS NACHO CRISPS TIKKA MASALA 60 GM POUCH
690113DABUR PUDIN HARA ACTIVE 30 ML PET BOTTLE
691233HAJMOLA ANARDANA 120 TABS BOTTLE
688224K L F NIRMAL PURE COCONUT OIL 100 ML BLUE HDPE BOTTLE
688225K L F NIRMAL PURE COCONUT OIL 250 ML BLUE HDPE BOTTLE
688223K L F NIRMAL PURE COCONUT OIL 50 ML BLUE HDPE BOTTLE
685571LION DESERT KING DATES 500 GMS VACCUM CUP
686499MOHUN'S NEW LIFE CLASSIC CORN FLAKES MIX 200 GMS POLY BAG
686500MOHUN'S NEW LIFE CLASSIC CORN FLAKES MIX 500 GMS MONO CARTON
685545PAPER BOAT AAMPANNA 250 ML
685544PAPER BOAT AAMRAS 250 ML
685546PAPER BOAT JALJEERA 250 ML
685548PAPER BOAT JAMUN KALA KHATTA 250 ML
685547PAPER BOAT KOKUM 250 ML
685581REAL FRUIT POWER POMEGRANATE BEVERAGE 1 LTR
61253SAVLON ANTISEPTIC LIQUID 50 ML
686093TETLEY GREEN TEA WELL BEING IN EVERY SIP TEA BAGS 30 S ENVELOPES
686095TETLEY GREEN TEA WITH GINGER, MINT & LEMON NATURAL FLAVOURS TEA BAGS 30'S ENVELOPES
686094TETLEY GREEN TEA WITH LEMON & HONEY NATURL FLAVOURS TEA BAGS 30'S ENVELOPES
767116BAJAJ ROOM COOLER DC 70 DLX
763007HONDA ACTIVA 4G
764881HONDA BR-V 1.5 S MT (I-DTEC) - BASE
764887HONDA BR-V 1.5 S MT (I-DTEC) - PEARL
764879HONDA BR-V 1.5 S MT (I-VTEC) - BASE
764883HONDA BR-V 1.5 S MT (I-VTEC) - PEARL
764886HONDA BR-V 1.5 V CVT (I-VTEC) - PEARL
764888HONDA BR-V 1.5 V MT (I-DTEC) - PEARL
764880HONDA BR-V 1.5 V MT (I-VTEC) - BASE
764884HONDA BR-V 1.5 V MT (I-VTEC) - PEARL
764882HONDA BR-V 1.5 VX MT (I-DTEC) - BASE
764889HONDA BR-V 1.5 VX MT (I-DTEC) - PEARL
764885HONDA BR-V 1.5 VX MT (I-VTEC) - PEARL
764816HONDA CITY 1.5 S MT (I-VTEC) - BASE
764817HONDA CITY 1.5 S MT (I-VTEC) - PEARL
764139HONDA CITY 1.5 SV MT (I-DTEC) - BASE
764821HONDA CITY 1.5 SV MT (I-DTEC)- PEARL
764142HONDA CITY 1.5 SV MT (I-VTEC) - BASE
764820HONDA CITY 1.5 SV MT (I-VTEC) - PEARL
764808HONDA CITY 1.5 V CVT (I-VTEC) - BASE
764809HONDA CITY 1.5 V CVT (I-VTEC) - PEARL
764140HONDA CITY 1.5 V MT (I-DTEC) - BASE
764823HONDA CITY 1.5 V MT (I-DTEC) - PEARL
764136HONDA CITY 1.5 V MT (I-VTEC) - BASE
764822HONDA CITY 1.5 V MT (I-VTEC) - PEARL
764810HONDA CITY 1.5 VX CVT (I-VTEC) - BASE
764811HONDA CITY 1.5 VX CVT (I-VTEC) - PEARL
764814HONDA CITY 1.5 VX MT (I-DTEC) - BASE
764815HONDA CITY 1.5 VX MT (I-DTEC) - PEARL
764812HONDA CITY 1.5 VX MT (I-VTEC) - BASE
764813HONDA CITY 1.5 VX MT (I-VTEC) - PEARL
764844HONDA CITY 1.5 ZX CVT - (I-VTEC)-BASE
764842HONDA CITY 1.5 ZX CVT - (I-VTEC)-PEARL
764818HONDA CITY 1.5 ZX MT (I-DTEC) - BASE
764819HONDA CITY 1.5 ZX MT (I-DTEC) - PEARL
764841HONDA WR-V 1.2 VX MT (I-VTEC) - BASE
764843HONDA WR-V 1.5 S MT (I-DTEC) - BASE
764845HONDA WR-V 1.5 VX MT (I-DTEC) - BASE
764685HYUNDAI ELANTRA 1.6 SX(O) AT CRDI
764131HYUNDAI ELANTRA VTVT 2.0 SX
764679HYUNDAI ELANTRA VTVT 2.0 SX AT
764682HYUNDAI ELENTRA VTVT 2.0 SX (O) AT
764689HYUNDAI GRAND i10 ASTA 1.2 PETROL BS-IV (S)
764083HYUNDAI GRAND i10 MAGNA (S) WITH AIR BAG
764681HYUNDAI GRAND i10 MAGNA 1.2 DIESEL BS-IV (S)
764683HYUNDAI GRAND i10 SPORTZ 1.2 DIESEL BS-IV (S)
764687HYUNDAI GRAND i10 SPORTZ 1.2 PETROL BS-IV (S)
727435KENT GRAND MINERAL RO WATER PURIFIERS, MODEL:11007 (RO+UV+UF+TDS CONTROLLER) 8 LTRS
727434KENT GRAND PLUS MINERAL RO WATER PURIFIERS, MODEL:11001 (RO+UV+UF+TDS CONTROLLER) 8 LTRS
767267LG AC JS-Q12SP SERIES 1.0 TON SPLIT INVERTER
767155LG AC JS-Q18MP SERIES 1.5 TON SPLIT INVERTER 3 STAR
767142LG AC JS-Q18PW SERIES 1.5 TON INVERTER 3 STAR
721326LG MICROWAVE OVEN 2146 SERIES 21 LTRS
721351LG MICROWAVE OVEN MS 2043 SERIES (20 LTRS) SOLO
767020LG REFRIGERATOR B201 SERIES INVERTER 3* 190 LTR SINGLE DOOR
767168LG REFRIGERATOR B221 SERIES INVERTER 3* 215 LTR SINGLE DOOR
767169LG REFRIGERATOR B241 SERIES INVERTER 4* 235 LTR SINGLE DOOR
767163LG REFRIGERATOR T292 DUAL SERIES 4* 260 LTR FF
767019LG REFRIGERATOR T302 DUAL SERIES 4*
767018LG REFRIGERATOR T322 DUAL SERIES 4*
721542LG WASHING MACHINE FH0G6 SERIES 6.5 KG FRONT LOAD
721604LG WASHING MACHINE FH2G6 SERIES 7.0 KG FRONT LOAD
721521LG WASHING MACHINE P7550 SERIES SA 6.5 KG
721606LG WASHING MACHINE SEMI AUTOMATIC P9042 SERIES (7.8 KG)
721523LG WASHING MACHINE T7208 SERIES TL6.2 KG
763098MAHINDRA GUSTO 125
763233MAHINDRA MOJO 300CC
764712MARUTI ALTO 800 LX-M
764308MARUTI ALTO 800 STD-M
764718MARUTI ALTO 800 STD-NM
764230MARUTI ALTO 800 VXI (O)-M
764289MARUTI ALTO K10 GREEN LXI (O)-NM
764323MARUTI ALTO K10 VXI (O) METALLIC
764284MARUTI ALTO K10 VXI AMT (O) NON METALLIC
764325MARUTI ALTO K10 VXI AMT(O) METALLIC
764331MARUTI BALENO RS PETROL
764296MARUTI CIAZ ALPHA
764285MARUTI CIAZ AUTOMATIC ALPHA
764722MARUTI CIAZ AUTOMATIC DELTA
764721MARUTI CIAZ AUTOMATIC ZETA
764079MARUTI CIAZ DELTA
764297MARUTI CIAZ SMART HYBRID ALPHA
764238MARUTI CIAZ SMART HYBRID DELTA
764316MARUTI CIAZ SMART HYBRID SIGMA
764061MARUTI CIAZ SMART HYBRID ZETA
764235MARUTI CIAZ ZETA
764221MARUTI WAGON R LXI WITH CNG METALLIC
764305MARUTI WAGON R VXI (O) METALLIC
764306MARUTI WAGON R VXI AGS (O) METALLIC
764304MARUTI WAGON R VXI AGS METALLIC
764241MARUTI WAGON R VXI+ METALLIC
767365PANASOINC SPLIT AC 1.5 TON 4 STAR CS/CU-YC18SKY4 SERIES
767368PANASONIC SPLIT AC 1 TON 3 STAR CS/CU-UC12SKY3 SERIES
767369PANASONIC SPLIT AC 1.5 TON 3 STAR CS/CU-UC 18SKY3 SERIES
767366PANASONIC SPLIT AC 1.5 TON 5 STAR CS/CU-KC 18SKY5 SERIES
767367PANASONIC SPLIT AC 1.5 TON INVERTER 3 STAR CS/CU-PS18SKY SERIES
767370PANASONIC SPLIT AC 2 TON 3 STAR CS/CU-UC 24SKY3 SERIES
722531SAMSUNG LED TV 40 UA40K5000
721287SAMSUNG MICROWAVE OVEN (CONVECTION) 28 LTR MODEL MC28H5033CK/TL
767055SAMSUNG REFRIGERATOR FROST FREE MODEL RT39M5538S8/TL
767025SAMSUNG REFRIGERATOR RT34M3743S9/HL 321 LITRES
767002SAMSUNG REFRIGERATOR SINGLE DOOR RR22M274YU2/NL, RR22M274YD2/NL
767132SAMSUNG SPLIT AC 1 TON MODEL AR12MC3USMC
767269SAMSUNG SPLIT AC 2 TON MODEL AR18MC3UDMC
764645SKODA OCTAVIA AMBITION AT DIESEL
764647SKODA OCTAVIA AMBITION MT DIESEL
764641SKODA OCTAVIA AMBITION MT PETROL
722442SONY BDV-E3200 5.1ch ONE TOUCH CONNECT BLUE RAY HOME THEATRE
722441SONY DAV-DZ350 5.1ch DVD HOME THEATRE
722535SONY KLV-32R412D LED TV
722536SONY KLV-32W562D LED TV
722537SONY KLV-40W562D LED TV
722538SONY KLV-48W562D LED TV
764782TOYOTA ETIOS G - SUFFIX - 3T
764724TOYOTA ETIOS G (F)-SUFFIX - 3S
764787TOYOTA ETIOS GD (F)- SUFFIX - 3W
764786TOYOTA ETIOS GD (M)-SUFFIX - 3X
764788TOYOTA ETIOS VD (M)-SUFFIX - 3V
764783TOYOTA ETIOS V-SUFFIX - 3R
764785TOYOTA ETIOS VX- SUFFIX - 3Q
764790TOYOTA ETIOS VXD (M)-SUFFIX - 3U
727414USHA SHRIRAM WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM MODEL ROS1375 OPTIMA 8 LTRS (RO+UV+UF+TDS CONTROLLER)
764272VOLKSWAGEN VENTO HL PLUS DIESEL MT
764256VOLKSWAGEN VENTO HL PLUS DSG DIESEL AT
764270VOLKSWAGEN VENTO HL PLUS PETROL MT
764257VOLKSWAGEN VENTO HL TSI PLUS PETROL (AT)
 
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Illegal grant of Non functional up-gradation to officers of Surveyor and Architecture Cadre of MES

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Illegal grant of Non functional up-gradation to officers of Surveyor and Architecture Cadre of MES

Office of the Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (Central Command)
Cariappa Road, Cantt., Lucknow, Pin Code - 226002

No.PT/3088/View/Vol-VI 
Dated: 03/07/2017

To,
All Sub-Offices,
Under PCDA (CC)

Subject: Illegal grant of Non functional up-gradation to officers of Surveyor and Architecture Cadre of MES.

A letter from HQrs office bearing No. AN/lI/Gen Fix-XXV dated 24.01.2017 received with HQrs letter vide no. AN/lI/Gen Fix-XXV dated 15.06.2017 on the above subject, which is self explanatory, is forwarded herewith for information and confirmation that whether non-functional upgradation to the officers of Surveyor cadre and Architech cadre in MES is given or not.

In the above said letter, it is mentioned that as per DOPT letter No. AB. 14017 / 64 / 2008-Estt(RR) dated 24.04.2009, non functional upgradation (Pay Parity) can be granted to officers of Organised Group ‘A’ service only, but in MES, the officer of Surveyor cadre and Architech cadre who actually belong to General Central Service Group ‘A’ as per the classification of service in their respective recruitment rules, have been granted pay parity since 01.01.2006. till date, inspite of not being authorized and legally permissible. They are in fact only eligible to get MACP i.e. financial upgradation. after completion of 10, 20 and 30 years of service.

Confirmation report alongwith your comments in this regard may please be furnished to this office through e-mail / fax/ speed post by 12.07.2017 positively for onward submission to HQrs office.

This may be accorded “TOP” priority.

Email id- pcdaccndad[at]gmail.com

Encls: As above

Dy. CDA has seen.

sd/-
Accounts Officer (PT)
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Office of the Controller General Of Defence Accounts
Ulan Batar Road Palam Delhi Cantt-110010

AT/ II /Gen Fix-XXV 
Dated: 15/06/ 2017
To,

The PCDA (CC)
Lucknow

Subject: Illegal Grant of Non functional up-gradation to officers of Surveyor and Architecture Cadre of MES.

Reference: Your office letter No. PT/3088/CGDA/Vol-VII dated 25.05.2017.

Please refer to your above cited letter. In this regard please find enclosed the copy of HQ letter No. AT/II/Gen Fix-XXV dated 24.01.2017.

sd/-
(V K Purohit)
For CGDA

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Office of the Controller General Of Defence Accounts
Ulan Batar Road, Palam, Delhi Cantt-110010

AT/II/Gen Fix-XXV 
Dated: 24/01/2017
To,

All PCsDA/CsDA
All CsFA/ PCA (Fys)
(Through CGDA Mail Server)

Subject: Illegal Grant of Non functional up-gradation to officers of Surveyor and Architecture Cadre of MES.

A complaint on above subject has been received as under:-

This complaint is regarding illegal grant of non functional up gradation to the officers of Surveyor cadre and Architect Cadre of MES. As per DOP&T letter No.AB.14017/64/2008-Estt(RR) dated 24 Apr 2009, Non-functional up-gradation(Pay Parity) can be granted to officers of Organised Group ‘A’ service only, but in MES, the officers of Surveyor cadre and Architect cadre who actually belong to General Central Service Gp ‘A’ as per the classification of service in their respective recruitment rules, have been granted pay parity since 01 Jan 2006, till date, inspite of not being authorized and legally permissible. They are in fact only eligible to get MACP ie financial up-gradation, after completion of 10, 20 and 30 years of service. This is resulting into loss of to the tune of approx Rs 15 lakhs per month to the Govt. since Jan 2006 and is continuing. CGDA is also responsible for this loss as the salary of all these officers are being paid by respective PCsDA/AAOs. Copies of the following letters relevant to the issue may be referred to in this regard:

(a) DOP&T letter No. AB.14017/64/2008-Estt (RR) dated 24 Apr 2009.
(b) CSCC letter No.B/78001/Jt DG (Pers)/RTI/CSCC dated 14 Sep 2016.
(c) Recruitment Rule Surveyor Cadre-SRO 18 dated 17 Feb 2005.
(d) Recruitment Rule Architecture Cadre-SRO 66 dated 16 May 2006.

2. The issue may be examined at your end at the earliest and facts ascertained may be communicated to HQrs office alongwith rule position and your comments.

This may be accorded “Top Priority”.

Encls: As stated above.

sd/-
(Vinod Anand)
SrA DA (P&W)

Source: http://pcdacc.gov.in/download/circularsnew/illegal_grant_04072017.pdf

7th CPC Allowances: Restoring rates of HRA @ 10%, 20% and 30% and restoring 34 allowances - Wrong statement by NCJCM

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7th CPC Allowances: Restoring rates of HRA @ 10%, 20% and 30% and restoring 34 allowances - Wrong statement by NCJCM

National Federation of Atomic Energy Employees
NFAEE
DEPARTMENT OF ATOMIC ENERGY
Regn.No.17/9615
Recognised by DAE vide DAE OM No. 8/1/2007 – IR&W/95 dated 13th June 2007
NFAEE Office, Opp. NIYAMAK BHAVAN, Anusaktinagar, Mumbai 400 094

Ref. No: nfaee/sg/17/112
29.06.2017

To

Secretary Staff Side
National Council (JCM)
13 C Ferosha Road
New Delhi 110001

Sub: Government decision on Allowances - Reg

Shri Shivgopal Mishra,

When we seen the cabinet decision on allowances day before yesterday, naturally the employees were on upset mood as the Government came out with a minimal changes here and there.

But when seen your press release in the capacity of Secretary Staff Side National Council JCM welcoming the decision taken by the Union Cabinet we all were really shocked.

It is sorry to say that for substantiating your decision to welcome you have been told lies in your Press release. You mentioned that welcomed the decision of the Union Cabinet for “restoring rates of HRA @ 10%, 20% and 30% to the Central Government Employees covered from levels 1 to 3.”

With all due respect NFAEE would like to mention here that your statement is not based on the facts and figure and just to misguide the 34 lakhs Central Government Employees. In fact out of the 120 stages of Levels 1 to 3 a meager of 15 stages (8 in the level 1, 5 in level 2 and 2 in level 3) only get more than 24%, 16% & 8% HRA that too not 30%, 20% & 10% as you claimed in the press release. Only those employees in the pay of Rs18000 as on 01.07.2017 shall get 30%, 20% and 8% as per the entitlement based on the categorization of the cities. Even an incumbent in the level 1 got an increment of 3% shall not eligible for 30%, 20% and 10% of HRA. It means the employees who joined in the level 1 after 1st January 2017 and having basic pay as Rs 1800 only will get 30%, 20% and 8# of HRA. Thus the number beneficiaries will not be even thousands, where the question of 7.5 lakhs employees gets the benefits? All others in the above said 15 stages of levels 1 to 3 will get HRA little more than 24%, 16% & 8% but less than 30%, 20% and 8%.

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The below given chart will expose your claim and will prove it is wrong:

PAY MATRIX LEVEL 1 ( 1800 GP)
STAGE IN PAY MATRIX
PAY IN 7TH CPC PAY MATRIX
HRA 24%
HRA 16%
HRA 8%
1
18000
5400
3600
1800
2
18500
5400
3600
1800
3
19100
5400
3600
1800
4
19700
5400
3600
1800
5
20300
5400
3600
1800
6
20900
5400
3600
1800
7
21500
5400
3600
1800
8
22100
5400
3600
1800
9
22800
5472
3648
1824
PAY MATRIX LEVEL 2 ( 1900 GP)
STAGE IN PAY MATRIX
PAY IN 7TH CPC PAY MATRIX
HRA 24%
HRA 16%
HRA 8%
1
19900
5400
3600
1800
2
20500
5400
3600
1800
3
21100
5400
3600
1800
4
21700
5400
3600
1800
5
22400
5400
3600
1800
6
23100
5544
3696
1848
PAY MATRIX LEVEL 3 ( 2000 GP)
STAGE IN PAY MATRIX
PAY IN 7TH CPC PAY MATRIX
HRA 24%
HRA 16%
HRA 8%
1
21700
5400
3600
1800
2
22400
5400
3600
1800
3
23100
5544
3696
1848

Form the above chart it is crystal clear that those employees who joined in the service just 8 year before only entitled at a higher rate of HRA than 24%, 16% and 8% that too not 30%, 20% and 10% as you claimed in the Press Release. The above chart also showing that at the stage of 9, 6 and 3 of the Pay Matrix levels 1, 2 and 3 respectively the HRA shall be more than 5400, 3600 and 1800 based on 24%, 16% and 8%.

Further you extended thanks to the Government for restoring 34 allowances. Whereas the Government Press release claimed that Government has decided not to abolish 12 of the 53 allowances which were recommended to be abolished by the 7th CPC and 3 of the 37 allowances recommended to be subsumed to continue as separate. When the Government them was not claiming that they have restored 12 of the 53 allowances abolished and 3 If the 37 allowances recommended to subsumed has been restored. That means altogether 15 Allowances has been restored. Then from where the restoration of 34 Allowances came?


Thus once again the NDA Government betrayed the entire Central Government Employees by denying the HRA at the existing rate of 30%/20%/10% with effect from 01.01.2016. They denied the existing rate as well as the arrears from 1st June 2016 by the decision to implement the revised rate from01.07.2017.

The Government has not considered the suggestions by the staff side on various other Allowances and facilities and Government came up with cosmetic changes in the recommendations of the Pay Commission.

Further the assurance given by the Cabinet Ministers regarding minimum Pay and Fitment Formula is also not considered by the Government till date.

Even the only acceptable recommendation by the Pay Commission to regulate the pension who retired prior to 1st June 2016 which was accepted by the Government while issuing the notification in the year 2016 later it has been replaced the pension fixation formula by adopting new one which is not beneficiary to the pensioners.

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No decision on NPS has been taken to ensure minimum pension or other demands submitted by the Staff side.

Under this circumstance National Federation of Atomic Energy Employees NFAEE feels the hurry burry shown by you to issue a press release without discussing either among the staff side members of the National Council (JCM) or with the NJCA leadership in which you happened to be the convener to welcome the Government strongly was not in the spirit of broader unity and to help the Government who failed to fulfill the wishes of the employees across the board.

NFAEE strongly condemn this attitude of Secretary Staff Side, National Council (JCM) and demands to withdraw the press release and stand with the united work force of the Central Government Employees.

Thanking you

Yours sincerely,

(Jayaraj KV)
Secretary General


Cc: Secretary General
Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers
New Delhi

Source: NFAEE

7th CPC - Agenda items for the meeting of the National Anomaly committee: Confederation

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7th CPC - Agenda items for the meeting of the National Anomaly committee: Confederation

CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES & WORKERS
1st Floor, North Avenue PO Building, New Delhi – 110001

Ref: Confdn/JCM NC/Anomaly/2016-19 
Dated – 03.07.2017

To 

Shri Shiv Gopal Mishra 
Secretary 
National Council, Staff Side (JCM) 
13-C, Feroz Shah Road 
New Delhi – 110001 

Dear Comrade, 

Sub: - Agenda items for the meeting of the National Anomaly committee

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Ref:- Ministry of Personnel, PG and Pensions, Department of Personnel & Training OM No. 11/2/2016-JCA dated 09.09.2016 and 29.10.2016.

Please refer to the above mentioned OMs of Department of Personnel & Training.

Three copies (Triplicate) of the proposed agenda items for the meeting of National Anomaly Committee is enclosed herewith. The same may please be included in the items to be Submitted to Deputy Secretary (JCA), Ministry of Personnel, PG and Persons, Department of Personnel & Training, Government of India, North Block, New Delhi – 110001.

Yours fraternally,

(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
& Member, Standing Committee, National Council, Staff Side (JCM)

Item – 2 –DENIAL OF BUNCHING INCREMENT DUE TO ANOMALY IN FIXING THE NEXT STAGE (CELL) IN EACH PAY LEVEL WITH LESS THAN 3% INCREMENT RATE. [Click to view details]
Item – 3 - ANOMALY ARISING OUT OF NON-GRANT OF OPTION FOR PAY FIXATION IN THE REVISED PAY FROM THE DATE OF PROMOTION OR FROM DATE OF NEXT INCREMENT TO THOSE OFFICIALS WHO ARE DUE FOR PROMOTION/UPGRADATION AFTER 25.07.2016, I.E; AFTER THE DATE OF ISSUE OF NOTIFICATION FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF CCS (REVISED PAY) RULES 2016. [Click to view details]

7th CPC Pay Matrix - Anomaly in Increment Rate & Loss in increment

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7th CPC Pay Matrix - Anomaly in Increment Rate & Loss in increment

Agenda item No. 1 for the meeting of the National Anomaly committee sent to NC JCM by Confederation vide No. Ref: Confdn/JCM NC/Anomaly/2016-19 Dated – 03.07.2017


Item – I - ANOMALY IN INCREMENT RATE
As per clause(C) of the terms of reference of the National Anomaly Committee – where the official side and the staff side are of the opinion that any recommendations is in contravention of the principle or the policy enunciated by the Seventh Central Pay Commission itself without the commission assigning any reason – it constitutes an anomaly.

Regarding annual increment the recommendations of seventh CPC are as follows:

(i) 7th CPC Report – Highlights of Recommendations -

SL – 7 – Annual Increment – The rate of annual increment is being retained at 3 percent.

(ii) 7th CPC Report – Forword

Para 1.19 – The prevailing rate of increment is considered quite satisfactory and has been retained.


(iii) 7th CPC Report – Chapter 4.1 –Principles of Pay determination

Para- 4.1.17 – The various stages within a pay level moves upwards at the rate of 3 percent per annum.


(iv) 7th CPC Report – Chapter 5.1 – Pay Structure (Civilian Employees) 

Para 5.1.38 – Annual Increment

“The rate of annual increment is being retained at 3 percent”

Para 5.1.21 – The Vertical range of each level denotes pay progress within that level. That indicates steps of annual financial progression of 3 percentage within each level.

Contrary to the above principle laid down by the 7th CPC, the actual increment rate in the Pay levels of the Pay matrix are less than 3% as illustrated in the Table below: -

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ILLUSTRATION-I  – LOSS IN INCREMENT   

Pay Level
Sl. No. in
the Pay
Level
(Cell)
Basic Pay in
the Revised
Pay scale
Next above
Basic Pay
after adding
3% increment
Next above
Basic Pay
fixed as per
pay matrix
Amount of
loss to the
employee
Actual
increment
rate %age
1
12
24900
25647
25600
47
2.81
1
26
37600
38728
38700
28
2.92
3
9
27600
28428
28400
28
2.89
3
16
34000
35020
35000
20
2.94
4
11
34300
35329
35300
29
2.91
4
22
47500
48925
48900
25
2.94
5
10
38100
39243
39200
43
2.88
5
20
51100
52633
52600
33
2.93
6
6
41100
42333
42300
33
2.91
6
9
44900
46247
46200
47
2.89


ILLUSTRATION – 2

In Level – 2, Cell – 2, the pay is shown as 20500. After giving one increment of 3% it should be 21115/- but the next cell is only 21000 (Level-2, Cell-3). Next stage should be 21115+633=21748 but the next cell is only 21700 (Level-2 Cell-4).

In Level – 6, Cell 14 should be 50500 + 1515 = 52015 whereas it is given only 52000.

From the above it can be safely concluded that

(i) Recommendation of the Pay Commission regarding increment rate is in contravention of the principle or policy enunciated by the 7th Pay Commission, Hence it constitutes an anomaly.

(ii) In many stages, eventhough the increment is shown as 3%, it is rounded off to the next below amount causing financial loss to the employees.

(iii) In the sixth CPC, while calculating increment, if the last digit is (one) or above, it used to be rounded off to next 10 (Ten). So in this Pay Matrix also if the amount is 10 (Ten) and above, it should be rounded off to the next above 100 (hundred).

(iv) Even if the difference may look small (in percentage) it will also have long term impact on the employees promotion inviting heavy financial loss. The following illustration will reveal it.

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Illustration

1.Pay Level-6
2.Cell (Stage) in the Pay Level-8
3.Basic Pay in the Revised Scale-44900
4.Actual Pay after adding 3% annual increment-46247
5.Basic Pay fixed as per the Pay Matrix-46200
6.Loss of amount to the employee in the increment-47
7.Pay on promotion to next Level if fixed as per serial 4 above-49000
8.Pay on promotion to the next level, if fixed as per serial – 5 above-47600
9.Loss per month on promotion-1400

Thus, for a loss of Rs.47/- only in the Annual increment, the employee will suffer a recurring loss of Rs.1400/- per month during his/her promotion to the next level and this loss will have cumulative effect on rest of the period of the service career with financial loss on Dearness Allowance (DA) and further promotions and also Pensionery benefits.

The above anomalies are to be rectified.

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7th CPC Pay Fixation: Denial of bunching increment due to anomaly in fixing next stage in each level with less than 3% increment rate

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7th CPC Pay Fixation: Denial of bunching increment due to anomaly in fixing next stage in each level with less than 3% increment rate

Agenda items for the meeting of the National Anomaly committee sent to NC JCM by Confederation vide No. Ref: Confdn/JCM NC/Anomaly/2016-19 Dated – 03.07.2017

Item – 2 –DENIAL OF BUNCHING INCREMENT DUE TO ANOMALY IN FIXING THE NEXT STAGE (CELL) IN EACH PAY LEVEL WITH LESS THAN 3% INCREMENT RATE.

(1)As per the Finance Ministry OM dated 07.09.2016, the grant of bunching increment is subject to the condition that the difference between the lower pay and higher pay should be at least 3%. This condition adversely affects many of the employees. Contrary to the claim of the 7th Pay Commission that increment rate of 3% is maintained, in many pay levels, the difference between lower cell and next higher cell is less than 3% showing that increment rate is less than 3%. Due to this inherent anomaly is granting justified (3%) increment the employees should not be made to suffer in the case of bunching. It is not the fault of the employees but due to faulty increment rate fixed by the commission in each pay level. This anomaly is to be set right by withdrawing the 3% condition from the Finance Ministry orders dated 01.09.2016.

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(2)The pay as per the 7th CPC of MTS drawing pay of 7210 and 7430 in the pre-revised pay is bunched and fixed at Rs.19700. As per the bunching orders issued by Finance Ministry, the official drawing Rs.7430 in the pre-revised scale will get additional increment and will be fixed at Rs.20300/- with effect from 01.01.2016.

But the MTS officials drawing Rs.7660/- in the pre-revised pay are also getting revised pay fixed at Rs.20300 with effect from 01.01.2016.



It is requested that to remove the anomaly, the MTS officials who are drawing Rs.7660/- in the pre-revised scale may also be made eligible to get additional increment.


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7th CPC: Anomaly arising out of non-grant of option for pay fixation from Date of Promotion or Date of Next Increment (FR 22 (1)(a)(i)]

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7th CPC: Anomaly arising out of non-grant of option for pay fixation from Date of Promotion or Date of Next Increment

Agenda items No. 3 for the meeting of the National Anomaly committee sent to NC JCM by Confederation vide No. Ref: Confdn/JCM NC/Anomaly/2016-19 Dated – 03.07.2017
Item – 3 - ANOMALY ARISING OUT OF NON-GRANT OF OPTION FOR PAY FIXATION IN THE REVISED PAY FROM THE DATE OF PROMOTION OR FROM DATE OF NEXT INCREMENT TO THOSE OFFICIALS WHO ARE DUE FOR PROMOTION/UPGRADATION AFTER 25.07.2016, I.E; AFTER THE DATE OF ISSUE OF NOTIFICATION FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF CCS (REVISED PAY) RULES 2016.

As per Rule-5 of CCS (RP) Rules 2016 notified by the Government on 25.07.2016.

(a)A Government servant may elect to continue to draw pay in the existing pay structure until the date on which he earns his next or any subsequent increment in the existing pay structure or until he vacates his post or ceases to draw pay in the existing pay structure.

(b)In cases where a Government Servant has been placed in a higher pay or scale between 1st day of January 2016 and the date of notification of these rules (i.e. between 01.01.2016 and 25.07.2016) on account of promotion or upgradation, the Government Servant may elect to switch over to the revised pay structure from the date of such promotion or upgradation as the case may be.

As per the above rules, in the case of promotion or upgradation of a Government Servant before the date of notification of the CCS (RP) Rules 2016, he should elect to switch over to the new pay structure from the date of promotion or upgradation.

Subsequently a clarification is issued by the Department of Expenditure (Implementation Cell) on 29th September 2016 vide OM No. 1-6/2016-IC (Pt) dated 29.09.2016, which clarified the position as follows:

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“In case an employee is promoted or upgraded to the higher pay structure he may be permitted to exercise revised option to have the pay fixed under CCS (RP) Rules 2016 from the date of such promotion/upgradation or from the date of next increment as per FR 22 (i) (a) (i).

Thus as per Rule-5(b) an official who is promoted on 24.07.2016 (i.e. one day before the date of notification) can exercise option to fix his pay under CCS (RP) Rules 2016 from the date of 4 promotion or from the date of next increment (falling due after 25.07.2016). Whereas, employees whose date of promotion becomes due on 26-07-2016 i.e., after the date of notification cannot elect to continue to draw their pay in the existing (pre-revised) pay structure till the date of his promotion or till the date of next increment. He should compulsorily opt for fixation of pay in the Revised pay structure on 01.01.2016 or 01.07.2016 as the case may be. This has resulted in an anomalous situation.

If the option to elect the revised pay structure from the date of promotion falling due on a date after the date of notification of CCS (RP) Rules 2016 (i.e. 25.07.2016) or from the date of subsequent increment after promotion date is not allowed, employees who are due promotion/upgradation after the date of notification will suffer a recurring loss upto Rs.4000/- per month throughout their service and corresponding loss in their pensionery benefits also.

The following illustrations are given where an employee is promoted from grade pay of 2800 to 4200 on 17.05.2017 i.e.; after the date of notification.

Illustration –I
Pre-revised pay as on 01.01.2016 (GP 2800)-16490
Revised pay on 01.01.2016 -16490 X 2.57-42800
Pay on 01.07.2016 (normal increment)-44100
Pay after MACP upgradation on 17.05.2017
(one increment fixation in next pay level)
(Next increment due in 2018 only)
-46200
Pay on 01.07.2017-46200

Illustration-II (If permitted to opt for fixation of Pay on promotion from the next date of increment after promotion i.e; 01.07.2017 as per FR 22 (i) (a) (i) 

Pre-revised pay as on 01.01.2016 (GP 2800)-16490
Pre-revised pay as on 01.07.2016 (one increment)-16990
Pre-revised pay as on 01.07.2017 (one increment)-17500
Pay after MACP promotion in pre-revised scale on
17.05.2017 (difference in GP – 4200-2800 = 1400
Plus one increment)
-19430
Revised Pay on 01.07.2017
19430 X 2.57 = 49935 = 50500
-50500
Difference in Basic Pay between
Illustration I and II
50500 – 46200 = 4300
 4300 (Only in Basic)

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In view of the above, it is requested that permission to exercise revised option for fixation of pay under CCS (RP) Rules 2016, from the date of promotion or from the date of next increment falling due after the date of promotion, may be granted to those employees also, whose promotion is due after the date of notification of Revised (RP) Rules 2016.

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7th CPC: Disadvantage of employees on promotion/MACP from one level to another level on implementation of CCS(RP) Rules 2016

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7th CPC: Disadvantage of employees on promotion from one level to another level on implementation of CCS(RP) Rules 2016

Agenda items for the meeting of the National Anomaly committee sent to NC JCM by Confederation vide No. Ref: Confdn/JCM NC/Anomaly/2016-19 Dated – 03.07.2017

Item 4 - DISADVANTAGE TO EMPLOYEES ON PROMOTION FROM ONE LEVEL TO ANOTHER LEVEL ON IMPLEMENTATION OF CCS (REVISED PAY) RULES 2016.

As per Rule 13 of CCS (Revised Pay) Rules 2016, the fixation of pay in case of promotion from one level to another level in the revised pay structure shall be made in the following manner, viz; - “One increment shall be given in the level from which the employee is promoted and he shall be placed at a cell equal to the figure so arrived at the level of the post to which he is promoted and if no such cell is available in the level to which promoted, he shall be placed at the next higher cell in that level.

Earlier, till 5th CPC (6th CPC grade pay introduced, so this issue will not come), when pay scales were in force in the place of Grade Pay system, pay on promotion from one scale to another scale was fixed by giving one increment in the lower pay scale from which the employee was promoted and he was placed at the next above stage in the higher scale (promoted scale) and if the figure so arrived after giving one increment in the lower scale was equal to the same stage in promoted scale, then he was being placed at immediate next stage in the higher (promoted) scale.

It is clear that earlier rule was not only more beneficial to the employees but also it make their promotion comparatively charming.

After implementation of 6th CPC grade pay system, there was no question of fixation of pay either at equal or at next stage due to grade pay and percentage increment, which was much beneficial to the employees on promotion/upgradation under MACPS from one grade to another grade.

In the existing Pay Matrix the stages are same in most of the level such as Level 2 & 3, 6 & 7, 7 & 8, 6& 8 etc. In this situation, if an employee is promoted/upgraded under MACPS from one level to another level, his pay will be almost same as he may draw even without promotion.

For example - An employee (like senior Accountant) working in Level – 6 (erstwhile grade pay 4200) and drawing pay of Rs.47600/- (cell-II in Level-6) with effect from 01.07.2016 after annual increment, if promoted under MACPs to Level-7 (erstwhile grade pay 4600) or promoted to the post of Asst. Accounts office (AAO) to the Level – 8 (erstwhile grade pay 4800) with effect from 01.04.2017, his pay will be fixed as under, as per Rule – 13 of CCs (RP) Rules 2016 –

1.Basic Pay in the Revised Pay Structure (Level-6)-47600
2.On upgradation under MACPS to Level – 7-49000
3.On Promotion to higher Level (AAO) Level – 8-49000
4.On drawing one increment (without any promotion
Or MACPS) in Level – 6-49000

It can be seen that there is no improvement on promotion/upgradation, which will adversely affect the morale of the employees leading to increase in number of declination (forgoing) of promotion.

Necessary amendment in the Rule – 13 that ___ “on promotion/upgradation of an employee, if stage/cell on pay fixation is equal in the promoted/upgraded level, he shall be placed at the next higher cell/stage in the promoted scale (Level)” __ may be made.

7th CPC Pay Matrix Anomalies - Pay of officials drawing different Grade Pay (Higher and lower) are fixed at the same stage in revised pay

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Agenda item No. 5 for the meeting of the National Anomaly committee sent to NC JCM by Confederation vide No. Ref: Confdn/JCM NC/Anomaly/2016-19 Dated – 03.07.2017

Item – 5 - REMOVAL OF ANOMALIES IN PAY MATRIX – PAY OF OFFICIALS DRAWING DIFFERENT GRADE PAY (HIGHER AND LOWER) ARE FIXED AT THE SAME STAGE IN DIFFERENT PAY LEVEL OF 7TH CPC PAY MATRIX

The Pay of officials drawing different grade pay is fixed in the same stage in different pay level of 7th CPC Pay Matrix.

Example
Sl.PayGrade PayTotalX 2.57LevelPay (in the Pay Matrix)
12290054002830072731973400
22286054002826072628973400
32366046002826072628774300
42367048002847073168874300
525010660031600812381183300
624000760031600812121283600
72680048003160081212883600
82700046003160081212783600
92740042003160081212683600
The above table is depicting the pay fixation as per the Pay Matrix. The following anomalies may be noted.

(a)Revised Pay of an employee who has drawn 28300 (SL-I) higher basic pay in the pre-revised scale is fixed at the same stage (74300) than the employees who have drawn lower basic pay in the pre-revised scale (See SL-2, SL-3).

(b)Revised basic pay of an employee who had drawn 28470 (SL-4) higher basic pay in the pre-revised scale is fixed at the same stage 74300 than the employees who have drawn basic pay in the pre-revised scale (See SL-I, SL-2, SL-3)

(c)Revised basic pay of an employee whose revised basic comes to Rs.81238 (SL-5) in the revised scale is fixed at a stage (83300) equal to the employees whose revised basic comes to 81212 (See SL 7,8,9)

(d)Revised basic pay of employees drawing grade pay of 4200, 4600, 4800, 7600 (SL-6,7,8,9) are fixed at the same stages from index Serial 9 to 20 (44900 to 62200) of Level – 6 (4200 GP), Stages from Index serial 1 to 12 (44900 to 62200) in Level – 7 (4600 GP) and stages from Index-2 to 10 (49000 to 62200) of Level – 8 (GP – 4800) are one and the same in the feeder cadre and promoted level. As a result officials who are promoted from Level 6 to 7 and from – Level 7 to 8 are the losers as their pay on promotion will be fixed in the cell which would be equal to the amount in the lower level after addition of one increment.

(e)An employees who is drawing more pay in the pre-revised pay is being fixed less in the revised pay E.g: Revised Basic Pay drawing 21320 with GP 5400 will be fixed at 69000 on 01.01.2016 (Level 10) where as basic pay of an employee drawing 21300 with GP 5400 will be fixed at 69200 on 01.01.2016 (Level -9)

(f)Similarly when an employee drawing 4600 grade pay (Level-7) is promoted under MACP to 4800 grade pay (Level – 7) is promoted under MACP to 4800 grade pay (Level – 8) there is no change in his revised basic pay as per pay matrix.

Construction of pay matric is done in such a way that on promotion in most of the cases the fixation falls at the same stage (even though pay level is lower and higher).thus the benefit on promotion works out to be mere one increment i.e. 3%, which the employee can get even without promotion as annual increment. If minimum benefit of two increments is not ensured on promotion, that will act as disincentive to the employees for accepting promotion.

The above anomalies are to be rectified.

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7th CPC NAC Agenda: Grant of increment to those who have completed one year service on the day of superannuation

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7th CPC NAC Agenda: Grant of increment to those who have completed one year service on the day of superannuation

Agenda item No. 6 for the meeting of the National Anomaly committee sent to NC JCM by Confederation vide No. Ref: Confdn/JCM NC/Anomaly/2016-19 Dated – 03.07.2017

Item – 6 - GRANT OF INCREMENT TO THOSE WHO HAVE COMPLETED ONE YEAR SERVICE ON THE DAY OF SUPERANNUATION. [Click to view details]

The demand for grant of one increment to those officials who have completed one year in service on the day of Superannuation (on 30th June/31st December) was not accepted on the technical plea that completion of one year on the stipulated dates of 30th June and 31st December will come into effect only when the day is over and on the next day the official will not be on duty due to retirement. For drawal of increment one has to be on duty. The fact that the official has completed one year is undisputed. As such an anomalous situation arises in the case of those Government servants who retires after completion of one year service on 30th June and 31st December, as the case may be, inspite of the fact that they have completed one year of service which are countable for increment, had the official be in service on 1st July and 1st January.

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In order to set right this genuine anomaly, the Government of Tamilnadu has issued an order vide GOM No. 311 dated 31.12.2014. As per that order, a Government servant whose increment falls due on the day following superannuation, on completion of one full year of service which are countable for increment under Fundamental Rules may be sanctioned with one notional increment at the prescribed eligible rate, purely for the purpose of pensionery benefits and not for any other purpose.



It is submitted that the anomaly existing in Central Government Services may be rectified by issuing a similar order as above.

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7th CPC Pay Matrix: Anomaly in the application of Index Rationalization

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7th CPC Pay Matrix: Anomaly in the application of Index Rationalization



Agenda item No. 7 for the meeting of the National Anomaly committee sent to NC JCM by Confederation vide No. Ref: Confdn/JCM NC/Anomaly/2016-19 Dated – 03.07.2017



Item – 7-  ANOMALY IN THE APPLICATION OF INDEX RATIONALIZATION
In para 5.1.18 of its report, the 7th CPC has stated that the Level in the Pay Matrix would hence forth be the status determiner. In Para 5.1.19 it is stated that the index of rationalization has been applied from pay Band- 2 onwards on the premise that with the enhancement of levels from Pay Band – 2 onwards the role, responsibility and accountability increase at each step in the hierarchy and that the proposed pay structure reflects the same principle. It has further stated that hence, the existing entry pay at each level corresponding to successive grade pay in each Pay band from PB-2 onwards, has been enhanced by Index rationalization.

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It is clear from the above that each level in the Pay Matrix with successive higher grade pay, is higher in status than the previous one in terms of role, responsibilities and accountability. But the 7th CPC has applied uniformly the same index to all the posts in PB-I (2.57) PB-II (2.62) and PB-III (2.67). By doing this the commission has contradicted its own statement in para 5.1.18 and 5.1.19 quoted above. By applying the same Index of 2.57 to all the posts in PB-I, 2.62 to all posts in PB-2 and 2.67 to all posts in PB-3, the Commission has implied that all the posts in each of the Pay Bands 1, 2 and 3 carry the same duties, responsibilities and accountability, which is wrong, anomalous and unjust as the successively higher posts in each Pay Band with higher Grade Pay are at higher level in the Pay Matrix, carrying higher duties and responsibilities, Logically, higher ratinalisation indices should have been applied to the higher posts in each of the Pay Bands, including PB-I.


Due to this the higher posts in PB-I to 3 has suffered a reduction in pay and pension which is unjust and goes against the basic principle laid down in paras 5.1.18 and 5.1-19 of the report of the Commission. This injustice and anomaly should be removed.



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7th CPC Pension Revision of Pre-2016 Pensioners/Family Pensioners: Important Circular by PCA(Fys)

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Implementation of Govt’s decision on the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission - Revision of Pension of Pre-2016 Pensioners/Family Pensioners: Important Circular by  PCA(Fys)

Govt. of India, Ministry of Defence
Principal Controller of Accounts (Fys),
10A, S. K. Bose Road. Kolkata-700001

No. 542/ANN/REV.PENSION
Dated: 04/07/2017

Important Circular

Sub: Implementation of Govt’s decision on the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission - Revision of Pension of Pre-2016 Pensioners/Family Pensioners, etc.

Reference: PCDA (P) Allahabad letter No. G1/C/01999/Vol-I/Tech, dated 30.05.2017.

Kindly refer PCDA (Pension) Allahabad letter under reference on the subject. The details are available on PCDA (P), Allahabad Official website www.pcdapension.nic.in.

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2. The PCDA (P), Allahabad, based on Go! Orders, has asked to furnish Aadhar No. Mobile No., PAN no. & Email-id of pensioner/family pensioner or spouse in the LPC-cum-Data sheet, all the pensioner/family pensioners who retired from this Office may kindly forward the details in the proforma annexed.

3. The information may be sent through fax, Email or by post as per the details given below. 

FAX No. : 033-2248-0991
Email: anvpcoa.dad[at]hub.nic.in
Postal address: 10-A, S.K.Bose Road, Kolkata -700001

4. For any enquiry/ clarification on the subject, pensioners may contact Shri K.C.Giri, Sr. Accounts Officer (AN) on Phone No. 7584045239

sd/-
(Hanuman Prasad)
Asstt. Controller of Accounts (AN)

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Personal Details in r/o _____________________________ for revision of Pension as per PCDA(P). Allahabad letter No. G1/C/0199/Vol-I/Tech dated 30.05.2017.

1Name of Pensioner/Family Pensioner (in block letter) 
2Date of retirement 
3PPO No. 
4PAN No. 
5Aadhar No. 
6Mobile No. 
7Email-id 
8Copy of original PPO 

Source: http://pcafys.nic.in/files/RevisionofPay5717.pdf

7th CPC- Employees have every right to get Revised Allowance including HRA from 01.07.2016: Confederation to protest on 25th July, 2017 by burning HRA Orders

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Employees have every right to get Revised Allowance including HRA from 01.07.2016, as Revised (Pay) Rules 2016 was notified on 25.07.2016. Confederation appeals for protest and burning of HRA Orders on 25th July, 2017 at maximum centres through out the country

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PROTEST AGAINST BETRAYAL OF NDA GOVERNMENT

CONFEDERATION OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND WORKERS DECIDED TO ORGANISE

MASS PROTEST DEMONSTRATIONS AND BURNING OF HRA ORDERS ON 25TH JULY 2017 AT MAXIMUM CENTRES THROUGH OUT THE COUNTRY

THOSE HANDS WHICH ARE AFRAID OF RAISING AGAINST INJUSTICES

THOSE TONGUES WHICH ARE AFRAID OF VOICING AGAINST INJUSTICES

ARE SYMBOLS OF SLAVERY AND SURRENDER.

Seventh Central pay Commission Report was submitted to Government on 19.11.2015. Most of the recommendations, especially in the case of Minimum wage, fitment formula, Pay scales of most of the cadres, Allowances, Advances, MACP, CCL, etc. are most retrograde. 7th CPC recommendations are the worst recommendations after the 2nd Pay Commission recommendations (1960). The National Joint Council of Action (NJCA) comprising the National Council JCM Staff Side (mainly Railways, Defence and Confederation) gave notice for indefinite strike to Government on 09.06.2016, seeking modifications in the recommendations. Government refused to call the NJCA leaders for a negotiated settlement and unilaterally declared the decisions of the Cabinet on 29.06.2016. NJCA decided to go ahead with the indefinite strike.

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On 30.06.2016, Group of Cabinet Ministers including Shri Rajnath Singh, Home Minister, Shri Arun Jaitley, Finance Minister and Shri Suresh Prabhu, Railway Minister held discussion with the NJCA leaders. It was assured that Minimum Pay and Fitment formula will be increased and a High Level Committee will be constituted to submit recommendations in this regard to the Government. It was also assured that all other issues arising out of implementation of 7th CPC will be considered favourably. Four months time limit was also fixed for implementation of the assurances. Based on the above assurances the indefinite strike was deferred for four months.

Evenafter four months time limit fixed, no high level committee was constituted and all other issues remained unsettled. Government constituted committees after committee – Implementation Committee, Empowered Committee, Allowance Committee, Pension Option-I Committee, NPS Committee, Anomaly Committee etc. – but till this day no High Level Committee for increasing Minimum Pay and Fitment formula is constituted eventhough a Group of officers headed by Additional Secretary (Expenditure) held two meetings with the staff side without any discussion on Minimum Pay and fitment formula.

Committees were constituted to delay or deny the demands placed by staff side.

1.Allowances Committee delayed its report for about ten months to deny increase in HRA rates and arrears from 01.01.2016.

2.Pension Option-I Committee rejected the one and the only favourable recommendations of the 7th CPC i.e; Option-I parity for pre-2016 pensioners.

3.NPS Committee categorically stated that withdrawal of NPS is not under the purview of the committee.

As the Government was not ready to honour its assurances given to the NJCA leaders, evenafter a lapse of four months, Confederation has requested the dominant organisations in the NJCA to revive the deferred indefinite strike. As there was no concensus in the NJCA regarding revival of indefinite strike or organizing any serious trade union action (for reason best known to all) against the betrayal of the Government, Confederation National Conference decided to organize independent agitation programmes. Accordingly Massive Parliament March with participation of about 15000 employees and pensioners on 15.12.2016, one day nationwide strike of about thirteen (13) lakhs Central Government employees on 16.03.2017, Mass dharna of about 3000 employees and pensioners in front of Finance Ministers office on 23.05.2017, Human Chain of Central Government employees and Pensioners at all major centres on 22.06.2017 were organized by Confederation for settlement of 21 points charter of demands which included the demands of all sections of employees and pensioners including Gramin Dak Sevaks, Casual Contract workers and Autonomous body employees and pensioners.

After more than eleven months from the date notification of Revised (Pay) Rules 2016 (25.07.2016), Union Cabinet approved the revised allowances on 28.06.2017 without any major modifications, including HRA and Transport Allowances applicable to all section of employees. HRA rate was not increased from 24, 16, and 8%. The date of effect was fixed as 01.07.2017 instead of 01.01.2016.

Some of our friends, who are welcoming and supporting the Government’s decision on allowances are arguing that never in the past Revived Pay and Revised Allowances were given from the same date and for HRA etc. retrospective effect was not given. They consciously want to hide the fact that in the past revised allowances including HRA were granted from the month/next month of notification of Revised Pay Rules. Even if that practice is taken as a precedence, this time employees have every right to get Revised Allowance including HRA from 01.07.2016, as Revised (Pay) Rules 2016 was notified on 25.07.2016. Similarly, never in the past HRA rates were reduced by Pay Commissions. Those who support the Government’s decision are deliberately hiding this fact to somehow justify their stand and misguide the employees, because of their guilty conscience.

As the dominant organisations of the NJCA have left from the path of struggle for realization of the 7th CPC related justified demands raised in the July 11th indefinite strike charter, Confederation has decided to carry forward the struggle against the betrayal of the Government and non-implementation of assurances given by the Hon’ble Ministers. We have made it open that we strongly disagree and disown the stand taken by the Secretary, National Council JCM staff side, (Who is also the convenor of NJCA) by welcoming and thanking the Government for the decisions on Allowances including HRA. Confederation represents the sentiments of entire Central Government employees pensioners especially grass root level workers. It cannot be a party to any statement or action which the ordinary workers feel as betrayal of their cause. Confederation shall continue its struggle against the injustices meted out to the Central Government employees and Pensioners (including Autonomous body employees and pensioners, Gramin Dak Sevaks and casual, Contract workers) by the NDA Government.

Descending to the level of submitting to the dictates of the Government, compromising on the basic principles of trade Union, leaving away the path of struggle ignoring the of principles of collective bargaining, getting addicted to the JCM machinery of never ending, no-result-oriented discussions and consultations — is not the tradition of Confederation. Confederation is a different organisation which our critics and enemies cannot understand.

We are fighting against a Government which is aggressively implementing neo-liberal reforms and we know that struggle path is tough and difficult and require sacrifices. Eventhen, we prefer, that path than the path of opportunism, surrender and compromises. Eventhough we have not won our battle in full, we firmly believe that whatever achievements and benefits the NDA Government was compelled to grant (Example – enhancement of Bonus ceiling to 7000, eligibility for gratuity to NPS employees. 5th Pay Commission recommended parity to pre-2016 pensioners (option-3), microscopic modifications in HRA at minimum level and some other allowances including enhancement of Fixed Medical Allowance to Pensioners and retention of some of the allowances recommended for abolition etc.) is only because of the continuous nationwide campaign and struggle conducted by the Confederation and Confederation alone. Those who never participated in any strike or struggle and only enjoyed the fruits of the struggle and sacrifice of others can never understand the importance of struggle or strike. Empty vessels always go on making much noise, but we believe in action.

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It is in this background, the National Secretariat of Confederation of Central Government Employees & Workers has decided to intensify our struggle. To express the strong protest, anger and resentment of the employees, against the totally negative and indifferent attitude of NDA Government and also against the betrayal of the Group of Cabinet Ministers of NDA Government, Confederation calls upon the entire employees to organize mass protest demonstration on 25th July 2017 (25.07.2017 Tuesday) at all centres at centralized places and burn the orders on HRA issued by the Government. Wide publicity may be given to the programme through local print and electronic media and also social media.

The next phase of agitational programmes will be decided by the National Secretariat meetings of Confederation scheduled to be held at Bengaluru on 9th August 2017.

All affiliated organisations and C-O-Cs are requested to make the above programme a grant success.

Fraternally yours,

(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General
Mob & WhatsApp: 09447068125
Email: mkrishnan6854@gmail.com

Source : ConfederationHQ

7वें वेतन ओयाग में Pre-86(3rd CPC), Pre-96(4th CPC), Pre-2006(5th CPC) & Pre-2016(6th CPC) के पेंशनरों के पेंशन और नोशनल वेतन की गणना

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7वें वेतन ओयाग में Pre-86(3rd CPC), Pre-96(4th CPC), Pre-2006(5th CPC) & Pre-2016(6th CPC) के पेंशनरों के पेंशन और नोशनल वेतन की गणना
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7वें वेतन ओयाग में  01.01.1986 (3रे वेतन आयोग) के पूर्व के पेंशनरों के पेंशन और नोशनल वेतन की गणना

उदाहरण 1

कोई सरकारी कर्मचारी 4थे वेतन आयोग के वेतनमान 975—1660 में मूल वेतन 1210 था, दिनांक 31.12.1984 को सेवानिवृत्ति हुए। 1.1.016 को संशोधन से पूर्व उनका पेन्शन 4191 था।

डी.ओ.पी.पी.डब्ल्यु के ओ.एम. दिनांक 4.8.16 के में उकद्धृत द्वितिय विकल्प के अनुसार उनके मासिक पेन्शन में 2.57 से गुणा कर 1.1.2016 से मासिक पेन्शन 10771 निर्धारित किया गया।

अब प्रथम विकल्प के अनुसार दिनांक 1.1.1996 से वेतनमान 3200—4900 में नोशनल वेतन 3710 निर्धारित किया जाएगा एवं दिनांक 1.1.2016 से पी.बी.1, ग्रेड वेतन 2000 में रू.8910 निर्धारित किया जाएगा। तत्पश्चात् दिनांक 1.1.2016 से नोशनल वेतन लेवल—3 में 23100 निर्धारित किया जाएगा। तथा प्रथम विकल्प के अनुसार दिनांक 1.1.2016 से उक्त कर्मचारी का सेवानिवृत्ति पेन्शन 11550 होगा।


उदाहरण 2

कोई सरकारी कर्मचारी 4थे वेतन आयोग के वेतनमान 975—1660 में मूल वेतन 1210 था एवं उनकी मृत्यु दिनांक 31.12.1984 पूर्व हुई। 1.1.2016 को संशोधन से पूर्व उनका पारिवारिक पेन्शन 3500 था।

डी.ओ.पी.पी.डब्ल्यु के ओ.एम. दिनांक 4.8.16 के में उकद्धृत द्वितिय विकल्प के अनुसार उनके मासिक पारिवारिक पेन्शन में 2.57 से गुणा कर 1.1.2016 से मासिक पारिवारिक पेन्शन 9000 निर्धारित किया गया।

अब प्रथम विकल्प के अनुसार दिनांक 1.1.1996 से वेतनमान 3200—4900 में नोशनल वेतन 3710 निर्धारित किया जाएगा एवं दिनांक 1.1.2016 से पी.बी.1, ग्रेड वेतन 2000 में रू.8910 निर्धारित किया जाएगा। तत्पश्चात् दिनांक 1.1.2016 से नोशनल वेतन लेवल—3 में 23100 निर्धारित किया जाएगा। तथा प्रथम विकल्प के अनुसार दिनांक 1.1.2016 से उक्त कर्मचारी का पारिवारिक पेन्शन 9000 निर्धारित होगा।

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7वें वेतन ओयाग में प्री 1996 पेंशनरों के पेंशन और नोशनल वेतन की गणना

उदाहरण 1


कोई सरकारी कर्मचारी 4थे वेतन आयोग के वेतनमान 3000—4500 में मूल वेतन 4000 था, दिनांक 31.01.1989 को सेवानिवृत्ति हुए। 1.1.2016 को संशोधन से पूर्व उनका पेन्शन 12600 था। इनके पेन्शन का निर्धारण निम्नानुसार होगा —


स्टेप 1:        1.1.2016 को द्वितीय विकल्प के ... ... ... ... ...   ...   ...   ...  ... ... ... 32382

                  अनुसार 2.57 से गुणा कर मासिक पेन्शन
                  12600 X 2.57 = 32382


स्टेप 2:        1.1.1996 से नोशनल वेतन ... ... ... . ..   ...   ...   ...  ... ... ... ... ... .. 11300
                  वेतनमान 10000—15200 में


स्टेप 3:        1.1.2006 से नोशनल वेतन ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...    ... 27620
                  पी.बी.3 ग्रेड वेतन 6600 र्मे 11300 गुणा 1.86 अर्थात्
                  21018 + 6600 = 27620


स्टेप 4:        1.1.2016 से नोशनल वेतन ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ... 71800
                  27620 X 2.57 लेवल 11 में


स्टेप 5:        प्रथम विकल्प के अनुसार 1.1.2016 से ... ... ...   ...   ...   ...  ... ... ... 35900
                 संशोधित पेन्शन होगा 1.1.2016 से नोशनल वेतन का 50 प्रतिशत


अत: कार्यालय ज्ञापन संख्या 38/37/2016—पी एण्ड पी डब्ल्यु—ए दिनांक 12 मई 2017 के अनुसार दिनांक 1.1.2016 से संशोधित मासिक पेन्शन उपरोक्त स्टेप 1 एवं स्टेप 5 में से अधिक लाभदायक विकल्प अर्थात् 35900 होगा।
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उदाहरण 2


कोई सरकारी कर्मचारी 4थे वेतन आयोग के वेतनमान 3000—4500 में मूल वेतन 4000 था, तथा उनकी मृत्यु दिनांक 31.01.1989 से पूर्व हुई। 1.1.2016 को संशोधन से पूर्व उनका पारिवारिक पेन्शन 7560 था। इनके पारिवारिक पेन्शन का निर्धारण निम्नानुसार होगा —


स्टेप 1:         1.1.2016 को द्वितीय विकल्प के ... ... ... ... ... ...    ...   ...... ... ... ... 19430
                   अनुसार 2.57 से गुणा कर संशोधित पारिवारिक पेन्शन
                   7560 X 2.57 = 19430

स्टेप 2:          1.1.1996 से नोशनल वेतन ... ... ... . .. ... ...   ...   ...   ...   ... ... ... .. 11300
                    वेतनमान 10000—15200 में

स्टेप 3:          1.1.2006 से नोशनल वेतन ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...  ...   ...   .. ... 27620
                    पी.बी.3 ग्रेड वेतन 6600 र्मे 11300 X 1.86 = 21018 + 6600 = 27620


स्टेप 4:         1.1.2016 से नोशनल वेतन ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   . ... 71800
                   लेवल 11 में 27620 X 2.57 = 70983 अर्थात 71800

स्टेप 4:         1.1.2016 से संशोधित पारिवारिक पेन्शन. ... ... ...   ...   ... ... ... ... ... 21540
                   71800 का 30 प्रतिशत अर्थात् 21540

स्टेप 5:         1.1.2016 से संशोधित पारिवारिक पेन्शन. ... ... ... ... ...    ...  ... ... ... 35900
                   एनहैन्सड दर पर 71800 का 50 प्रतिशत = 35900


अत: कार्यालय ज्ञापन संख्या 38/37/2016—पी एण्ड पी डब्ल्यु—ए दिनांक 12 मई 2017 के अनुसार दिनांक 1.1.2016 से नॉरमल दर से संशोधित पारिवारिक पेन्शन उपरोक्त स्टेप 1 एवं स्टेप 4 में से अधिक लाभदायक विकल्प अर्थात् 21540 होगा।

7वें वेतन ओयाग में Pre-2006 (5वें वेतन आयोग) के पेंशनरों के पेंशन और नोशनल वेतन की गणना

उदाहरण 1

कोई सरकारी कर्मचारी 5वें वेतन आयोग के वेतनमान 4000—6000 में मूल वेतन 4800 था, दिनांक 30.06.1999 को सेवानिवृत्ति हुए। 1.1.2016 को संशोधन से पूर्व उनका पेन्शन 5424 था। इनके पेन्शन का निर्धारण निम्नानुसार होगा —

स्टेप 1:    1.1.2016 को द्वितीय विकल्प के ...  ...   ...   ..    ... 5424 गुणा 2.57 अर्थात् 13940
              अनुसार 2.57 से गुणा कर मासिक पेन्शन

स्टेप 2:    1.1.2006 से पी.बी.1, ग्रेड वेतन 2400 में .. ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ... ... ... 11330
               नोशनल वेतन — 4800 गुणा 1.86 अर्थात् 11330

स्टेप 3:    1.1.2016 से नोशनल वेतन ... ... ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ... ... ... ... ... 29600
               11330 गुणा 2.57 अर्थात् 29118 अत: पे मैट्रीक्स
               में संशोधित वेतन लेवल 4 में 29600

स्टेप 4:    प्रथम विकल्प के अनुसार 1.1.2016 से ... ... ... ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   .. ... ... 14800
               संशोधित पेन्शन होगा 1.1.2016 से नोशनल वेतन का 50 प्रतिशत

अत: कार्यालय ज्ञापन संख्या 38/37/2016—पी एण्ड पी डब्ल्यु—ए दिनांक 12 मई 2017 के अनुसार दिनांक 1.1.2016 से संशोधित मासिक पेन्शन उपरोक्त स्टेप 1 एवं स्टेप 4 में से अधिक लाभदायक विकल्प अर्थात् 14800 होगा।
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उदाहरण 2

कोई सरकारी कर्मचारी 5वें वेतन आयोग के वेतनमान 4000—6000 में मूल वेतन 4800 था एवं उनकी मृत्यु दिनांक 31.12.2005 पूर्व हुई। 1.1.2016 को संशोधन से पूर्व उनका पारिवारिक पेन्शन 3500 था। इनके पेन्शन का निर्धारण निम्नानुसार होगा —

स्टेप 1:    1.1.2016 को द्वितीय विकल्प के ...   ...   ...   ...    ... 3500 गुणा 2.57 अर्थात् 9000
               अनुसार 2.57 से गुणा कर पारिवारिक पेन्शन

स्टेप 2:     1.1.2006 से पी.बी.1, ग्रेड वेतन 2400 में .. ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...  ... ... ... 11330
               नोशनल वेतन — 4800 गुणा 1.86 अर्थात् 11330

स्टेप 3:    1.1.2016 से नोशनल वेतन ... ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...    .. ... ... ... ... ... 29600
              11330 गुणा 2.57 अर्थात् 29118 अत: पे मैट्रीक्स
               में संशोधित वेतन लेवल 4 में 29600

स्टेप 4:    प्रथम विकल्प के अनुसार संशोधित पारिवारिक ... ...   ...   ...   ...   . ... ... ... 9000
              पेन्शन होगा 1.1.2016 से नोशनल वेतन
              29600 का 30 प्रतिशत :: 8880 अर्थात् 9000

अत: कार्यालय ज्ञापन संख्या 38/37/2016—पी एण्ड पी डब्ल्यु—ए दिनांक 12 मई 2017 के अनुसार दिनांक 1.1.2016 से संशोधित पारिवारिक पेन्शन उपरोक्त स्टेप 1 एवं स्टेप 4 में से अधिक लाभदायक विकल्प अर्थात् 9000 होगा।

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उदाहरण 1

कोई सरकारी कर्मचारी 6ठे वेतन आयोग के वेतनमान 67000—79000 में मूल वेतन 79000 था, दिनांक 31.05.2015 को सेवानिवृत्ति हुए। 1.1.2016 को संशोधन से पूर्व उनका पेन्शन 39500 था। इनके पेन्शन का निर्धारण निम्नानुसार होगा —


स्टेप 1:    1.1.2016 को द्वितीय विकल्प के ... ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ... ... 101515
              अनुसार 2.57 से गुणा कर मासिक पेन्शन
               39500 गुणा 2.57 अर्थात् 101515


स्टेप 2:     1.1.2016 से नोशनल वेतन ... ... ...   .   .. ...   ...   ... ... ... .. 205100
                79000 गुणा 2.57 अर्थात् 203030 अत: पे मैट्रीक्स
                में संशोधित वेतन लेवल 15 में 205100


स्टेप 3:     प्रथम विकल्प के अनुसार 1.1.2016 से ...   ...   ...    ... ... ... 102550
               संशोधित पेन्शन होगा 1.1.2016 से नोशनल वेतन का 50 प्रतिशत


अत: कार्यालय ज्ञापन संख्या 38/37/2016—पी एण्ड पी डब्ल्यु—ए दिनांक 12 मई 2017 के अनुसार दिनांक 1.1.2016 से संशोधित मासिक पेन्शन उपरोक्त स्टेप 1 एवं स्टेप 3 में से अधिक लाभदायक विकल्प अर्थात् 102550 होगा।
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उदाहरण 2

कोई सरकारी कर्मचारी 6ठे वेतन आयोग के वेतनमान 67000—79000 में मूल वेतन 79000 था एवं उनकी मृत्यु दिनांक 31.05.2015 पूर्व हुई। 1.1.2016 को संशोधन से पूर्व उनका पारिवारिक पेन्शन नॉरमल दर पर 23700 एवं एनहैन्सड दर पर 39500 था। इनके पारिवारिक पेन्शन का निर्धारण निम्नानुसार होगा —


स्टेप 1:     1.1.2016 को द्वितीय विकल्प के ... ...   ...   ...   ...    ... ...   ...   ...    ... 60909
                अनुसार 2.57 से गुणा कर संशोधित पारिवारिक पेन्शन
                23700 गुणा 2.57 अर्थात् 60909


स्टेप 2:     1.1.2016 से एनहैन्सड दर पर संशोधित पारिवारिक पेन्शन ...   ...   ... 101515
                39500 गुणा 2.57 अर्थात् 101515


स्टेप 3:    1.1.2016 से लेवल 15 में नोशनल वेतन .. ... ...   ...   ...   ...   ...   ...  ... 205100
              79000 गुणा 2.57 अर्थात् 203030 अत: पे मैट्रीक्स
              में संशोधित वेतन लेवल 15 में 205100


स्टेप 4:    1.1.2016 से संशोधित पारिवारिक पेन्शन. ...   ...   ...   ...   ...    ... ... ... 61530
               205100 गुणा 30 प्रतिशत अर्थात् 61530


स्टेप 5:    1.1.2016 से संशोधित पारिवारिक पेन्शन. ...   ...   ...   ...   ...    ... ... ... 102550
               एनहैन्सड दर पर 205100 गुणा 50 प्रतिशत
              अर्थात् 102550

अत: कार्यालय ज्ञापन संख्या 38/37/2016—पी एण्ड पी डब्ल्यु—ए दिनांक 12 मई 2017 के अनुसार दिनांक 1.1.2016 से नॉरमल दर से संशोधित पारिवारिक पेन्शन उपरोक्त स्टेप 1 एवं स्टेप 4 में से अधिक लाभदायक विकल्प अर्थात् 61530 होगा एवं एनहैन्सड दर पर संशोधित पारिवारिक पेन्शन उपरोक्त स्टेप 2 एवं स्टेप 5 में से अधिक लाभदायक विकल्प अर्थात् 102550 होगा।



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7th CPC Pre-2016 Pension Revision - Concordance Tables issued by DoP&PW - Download Each Table Separately

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F. No. 38/37/2016-P&PW(A)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, PG. and Pensions
Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare
3rd floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan,
Khan Market, New Delhi
Dated 6th July, 2017

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Revision of pension of Pre-2016 pensioners / family pensioners in implementation of Government’s decision on the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission-Concordance tables- regarding.

The undersigned is directed to refer to this Department’s OM of even number dated 12.05.2017 on the above subject and to say that instructions were issued for revision of pension / family pension with effect from 01.01.2016 in respect of Central civil pensioners / family pensioners who retired/died prior to 01.01.2016 by notionally fixing their pay in the pay matrix recommended by the 7th Central Pay Commission in the level corresponding to the pay in the pay scale / pay band and grade pay at which they retired / died. It was provided that 50% of such notional pay shall be the revised pension and 30% of the notional pay shall be the revised family pension w.e.f. 01.01.2016.

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2. It was also provided that the revision of pension will be done by notional pay fixation under each intervening Pay Commission based on the formula for revision of pay. Based on the fitment tables provided by the Department of Expenditure, concordance tables for fixation of notional pay and pension / family pension of employees who retired/died in various grades during the 4th, 5th and 6th Pay Commission periods have been prepared and the same are enclosed herewith. In the case of those employees who retired/died before 01.01.1986, these concordance tables may be used based on their notional pay as on 01.01.1986, which was fixed in accordance with this Department’s OM No. 45/86/97-P&PW(D)(iii) dated 10.02.1998.

3. Separate tables have been given in respect of pre- 01.01.2016 pensioners who retired in the Group ‘D’ pay scales corresponding to 6th CPC grade pay of Rs. 1300/-, Rs. 1400/-, Rs. 1600/- and Rs. 1650/- (Table No. 1 to Table No. 4) and for pensioners who retired during 6th CPC period after upgradation to the Grade pay of Rs. 1800/- (Table No. 5 to Table No. 8). The pension/family pension of such pensioners/family pensioners may be revised using the appropriate Table.

4. These concordance tables have been prepared to facilitate revision of pension of pre-2016 pensioners/family pensioners by the concerned pension sanctioning authorities. Due care has been taken to prepare these concordance tables based on the fitment tables for fixation of pay from 4th to 5th, 5th to 6th and 6th to 7th Pay Commission. In case of any inconsistency in the concordance tables vis-a-vis the relevant rules/instructions, the notional pay and pension/family pension of pre-2016 pensioners/family pensioners may be fixed in accordance with the rules/instructions applicable for fixation of pay in the intervening Pay Commission periods.

5. It is requested that the pension of pre-2016 pensioners / family pensioners may be revised w.e.f. 01.01.2016 in accordance with the instructions contained in this Department’s OM of even no dated 12.05.2017 and using the concordance tables enclosed herewith.

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6. This issues with the approval of Ministry of Finance ( Department of Expenditure ) vide their Diary No. 1(13)/EV/2017 dated 05.07.2017.

(Harjit Singh)
Director

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7th CPC Allowances Gazette Notification: Finance Ministry Resolution No. 11-1/2016-IC dated 06.07.2017

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7th CPC Allowances Gazette Notification: Finance Ministry Resolution No. 11-1/2016-IC dated 06.07.2017

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MINISTRY OF FINANCE
(Department of Expenditure)
RESOLUTION
New Delhi, the 6th July, 2017

No. 11-1/2016-IC.—The Seventh Central Pay Commission (the Commission) was set up by the Government of India vide Resolution No. 1/1/2013-E.III (A), dated the 28th February, 2014. The period for submission of report by the Commission was extended upto 31st December, 2015 vide Resolution No.1/1/2013-E.III (A), dated the 8th September, 2015. The Commission, on 19th November, 2015, submitted its Report on the matters covered in its Terms of Reference as specified in the aforesaid Resolution dated the 28th February, 2014.

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2. The Government, vide Para 7 of the Resolution No. 1-2/2016- IC, dated 25th July, 2016, decided to refer the allowances (except Dearness Allowance) to the Committee on Allowances (the Committee). It was also decided that till a final decision on allowances is taken based on the recommendations of the Committee, all allowances will continue to be paid at existing rates in existing pay structure, as if the pay had not been revised with effect from 1st day of January, 2016.

3. The said Committee submitted its Report on 27th April, 2017. The Government, after consideration, has decided to accept the recommendations of the Commission on allowances with 34 modifications as specified in Appendix I. The Statement showing the recommendations of the Commission on allowances and the Government’s decision thereon is annexed at Appendix II.

4. Some of the allowances paid to the Indian Navy which are also paid to the Indian Coast Guard at present have not been mentioned in the Report of the Commission. The Government has decided that these allowances which are admissible to the Indian Navy shall also be paid to the Indian Coast Guard at par with the Indian Navy.

5. The rates in respect of 12 running allowances relating to the Ministry of Railways shall be notified by the Ministry of Railways with the concurrence of the Ministry of Finance.

6. The revised rates of allowances shall be admissible with effect from the 1st July, 2017.

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ORDER
Ordered that this Resolution be published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary.

Ordered that a copy of this Resolution be communicated to the Ministries and/Departments of the Government of India, State Governments, Administrations of Union territories and all other concerned.

R. K. CHATURVEDI, Jt. Secy.

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7th CPC Revised Allowances are given effect from 01.07.2017 and get reflected in the current month's Salary Bills: Govt of India Press News

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PRESS INFORMATION BUREAU
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
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The Central Government’s decision on recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC) on Allowances published in Gazette of India yesterday i.e. 6th July, 2017; All allowances are given effect from 1st July 2017; Concerned Ministries advised to issue their Orders on Allowances governed by them immediately so that the revised rates of allowances get reflected in the current month's Salary Bills of the Government employees. 

 New Delhi, July 7, 2017
Ashadha 16, 1939

Resolution conveying the Central Government’s decision on recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC) on Allowances has been published in Gazette of India yesterday i.e.6th July, 2017.

Based on the Report of Committee on Allowances (CoA) and the recommendation of E-CoS, the Cabinet had earlier approved the modifications in 34 Allowances in its Meeting held on 28th June 2017.

All allowances are given effect from 1st July 2017.

Concerned Ministries have now been advised to issue their Orders on Allowances governed by them immediately so that the revised rates of allowances get reflected in the current month's Salary Bills of the Government employees.

Highlights of the Allowances approved by the Central Government are as follows:
  • Cabinet approved recommendations of 7th CPC on allowances with 34 modifications - revised rates effective from 01.07.2017
  • It will benefit 34 lakh Civilian employees and 14 lakh Defence Forces personnel
  • 7th CPC examined 197 allowances, recommending abolition of 53 allowances and subsuming 37 in others.
  • 7th CPC recommended revised rates commensurate with Dearness Allowance
  • Fully DA-indexed allowances - no raise, not DA indexed raised by 2.25, partially indexed raised by 1.5, % based rationalised by 0.8
  • Risk & Hardship Matrix evolved for allowances linked to risk and hardship
  • 7th CPC projected additional financial implication at ₹29,300 cr per annum, modifications to have additional implication of ₹1448.23 cr
  • Combined additional financial implication estimated at ₹30748.23 crore per annum.

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1. Number of allowances recommended to be abolished and subsumed:
  • Government decided not to abolish 12 allowances in view of specific functional requirements

3 of 37 subsumed allowances will continue as separate identities due to unique nature of these allowances.

2. House Rent Allowance (HRA)
  • HRA will be paid @24%, 16% & 8% for X, Y & Z cities respectively
  • HRA not to be less than ₹5400, 3600 & 1800 for X,Y&Z cities, calculated @30,20,&10% of min pay of ₹18000 - to benefit >7.5 lakh employee
  • 7th CPC recommended revision of HRA when DA reaches 50% & 100%, Govt decided to revise rates when DA crosses 25% and 50% respectively.

3. Siachen Allowance:
  • Rates of Siachen Allowance increased from ₹14000 pm (Soldiers) to ₹30000 & ₹21000 pm (Officers) to ₹42500 for extreme risk & hardship.

4. Dress Allowance:
  • Government decided to pay Dress Allowance to Nurses on monthly basis due to high maintenance and hygiene requirements.
  • Higher rate of Dress Allowance for Special Protection Group accepted by Govt.

5. Tough Location Allowance:
  • 7th CPC recommended-TLA not to be granted with SDA-Govt decided to give option of SCLRA at pre-revised rates with SDA at revised rates

6. Recommendations in respect of some important allowances paid to all categories:
  • Children Education Allowance increased from ₹1500 pm/child (max.2) to ₹2250/child and Hostel Subsidy increased from ₹4500 pm to ₹6750 pm.
  • Special Allowance for Child Care for Women with Disabilities doubled from ₹1500 pm to ₹3000 pm
  • Higher Qualification Incentive for Civilians increased from ₹2000 - ₹10000 (Grant) to ₹10000 – ₹30000 (Grant)

7. Recommendations in respect of some important allowances paid to Uniformed Services: Defence, CAPFs, Police, Indian Coast Guard and Security Agencies:
  • Abolition of Ration Money Allowance and free ration to Defence officers in peace areas not accepted, RMA to be credited in bank account
  • Technical Allowance (Tier-II) not to be merged, Govt. decided to continue Technical Allowance (Tier-II) @₹4500 pm-courses to be reviewed
  • Aeronautical Allowance increased ₹300 pm to ₹450 pm and extended to Indian Coast Guard also.
  • Counter Insurgency Ops (CI Ops) Allowance for counter – insurgency ops increased from ₹3000 - ₹11700 pm to ₹6000 – ₹16900 pm
  • MARCOS and Chariot Allowance paid to marine commandos increased from ₹10500 - ₹15750 pm to ₹17300 – ₹25000 pm
  • Conditionality of 12 hrs reduced to 4 hrs for Sea Going Allowance and rates increased from ₹3000 - ₹7800 pm to ₹6000 – ₹10500 pm
  • COBRA Allowance granted to CRPF personnel in Naxal hit areas increased from ₹8400 - ₹16800 pm to ₹17300 – ₹25000 pm Modified Field, Field & Highly Active Field Area Allowances increased from ₹1200 - ₹12600 pm to ₹6000 – ₹16900 pm.
  • Flying Allowance increased from ₹10500 - ₹15750 pm to ₹17300 – ₹25000 pm and extended to BSF Air Wing also
  • High Altitude Allowance increased from ₹810 - ₹16800 pm to ₹2700 – ₹25000 pm.
  • Higher Qualification Incentive for Defence Personnel increased from ₹9000 – ₹30000 (Grant) to ₹10000 – ₹30000 (Grant).
  • Test Pilot and Flight Test Engineer Allowance increased from ₹1500 / 3000 pm to ₹4100 / 5300 pm.
  • Additional Free Railway Warrant (Leave Travel Concession) extended to CAPFs.
  • Territorial Army Allowance increased from ₹175 - ₹450 pm to ₹1000 –₹ 2000 pm.
  • Ceilings of Deputation (Duty) Allowance for Defence Personnel increased from ₹2000 - ₹4500 pm to ₹4500 - ₹9000 pm.
  • Detachment Allowance increased ₹165 - ₹780 per day to ₹405 – ₹1170 per day.
  • Para Jump Instructor Allowance increased from ₹2700/3600 pm to ₹6000/10500 pm.
  • Govt. increased Special Security Allowance for Special Protection Group to 55% and 27.5% of BP for ops and non – ops duties.
  • Housing provisions for PBORs and their families residing at other stations significantly improved and linked to HRA, process simplified.

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8. Allowances paid to Indian Railways
  • Additional Allowance increased from ₹500 / 1000 pm to ₹1125 / 2250 pm and extended to Loco Pilot Goods and Senior Passenger Guards @₹750 pm
  • Special Train Controller’s Allowance @5000 pm introduced for Train Controllers of Railways

9. Allowances paid to Nurses & Ministerial Staffs of Hospital
  • Governmentt increased rate of Nursing Allowance from ₹4800 pm to ₹7200 pm
  • Operation Theatre Allowance not abolished and rates increased from ₹360 pm to ₹540 pm
  • Hospital Patient Care Allowance/Patient Care Allowance increased from ₹2070 - ₹2100 pm to ₹4100 – ₹5300 pm.
  • 7th CPC recommendations modified and HPCA / PCA to continue for Ministerial staff

10. Allowances to Pensioners
  • Fixed Medical Allowance for Pensioners increased from ₹500 pm to ₹1000 pm
  • Constant Attendance Allowance on 100% disablement increased from ₹4500 pm to ₹6750 pm.

11. Allowances to Scientific Departments:
  • 7 th CPC recommendations to abolish Launch Campaign Allowance and Space Technology Allowance not accepted – rates revised from ₹7500 pa to ₹11250 pa
  • Professional Update Allowance for non-gazetted staff of DAE will continue at enhanced rate of ₹11250 p.a.
  • Antarctica Allowance – Summer rates revised from ₹1125 per day to ₹1500 per day, Winter rates from ₹1688 per day to ₹2000 per day.

12. Allowance paid to D/o Posts & Railways:

  • Cycle Allowance not abolished - rates doubled from ₹90 to ₹180 pm for functional requirements of Postmen in Posts and Trackmen in Railways.

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Source: DoE.gov.in

7th CPC List of allowances along with modifications as approved by the Government of India: Appendix I of Gazette Notification

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"The Government, after consideration, has decided to accept the recommendations of the Commission on allowances with 34 modifications as specified in Appendix I."


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Appendix I
List of allowances recommended by the Seventh Central Pay Commission (7th CPC) along with modifications as approved by the Government of India

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Click to view: 7th CPC Allowances Govt Decision - List of All 196 Allowances & New Allowances for Railway: Appendix II of Gazette Notification

Sl.NameoftheAllowanceRecommendation of 7th CPCModifications accepted by the Government
1 Antarctica Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid at ₹31500 for Level 9 and above and ₹21000 for Level 8 and below as per Cell RH-Max of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix To be kept out of Risk and Hardship Matrix and to be paid on per day basis.

Rates revised from ₹1125 per day to ₹1500 per day and from ₹1688 per day to ₹2000 per day in Summer and Winter respectively.

Team Leader to get 10% extra @₹1650 per day and ₹2200 per day in Summer and Winter respectively
2. Breakdown Allowance Abolished Retained.

Existing Rates multiplied by 2.25.

Rates revised from ₹120 – ₹300 per month to ₹270 – ₹675 per month
3. Cash Handling Allowance Abolished Subsumed in Cash Handling and Treasury Allowance and rates revised as under:

(in ₹, per month)
Amount of average monthly
cash handled
Sixth Central Pay Commission
rates (6th CPC)
Revised Rates
<= 5 lakh
230-600
700
Over 5 lakh
750-900
1000
4. Coal Pilot Allowance Abolished Retained.

Existing rates multiplied by 2.25.

Rates revised from ₹45 per trip to ₹102 for first trip and from ₹15 per trip to ₹34 for every subsequent trip.
5. Cycle Allowance Abolished Retained.

Existing rates of ₹90 per month doubled to ₹180 per month for Department of Posts and Railways.

To be retained in other Ministries/Departments where there is functional justification for any particular category of staff with the approval of Department of Expenditure.
6. Daily Allowance Retained. Rationalized.
All provisions will apply to Railways personnel also.
Travelling Charges for Level -12 – 13 revised from ‘Non-AC Taxi charges up to 50 km to ‘AC taxi charges upto 50 Kms.’ and for level 14 and above to be revised from ‘AC Taxi charges up to 50 km’ to ‘AC taxi charges as per actual expenditure commensurate with official engagements’.

Existing system of Daily allowance in the
Ministry of Railways to continue.
7. Fixed Medical Allowance (FMA) Retained. Status Quo to be maintained Existing rate of ₹500 per month revised to ₹1000 per month.
8. Fixed Monetary Compensation Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed “Additional Post Allowance” Not to be subsumed and retained as a separate allowance.

Existing rates multiplied by 2.25.

Rates revised from ₹50 to ₹115 for full beat and from ₹24 to ₹54 for sharing a beat.
9. Funeral Allowance Abolished Retained with change in nomenclature as ‘Funeral Expense’.

Existing rate multiplied by 1.5.

Rates revised from ₹6000 to ₹9000.
10. Holiday Compensatory Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by National Holiday Allowance Not to be subsumed and retained as a separate allowance. Existing system to continue in Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).
11 Hospital Patient Care Allowance (HPCA)/Patient Care Allowance (PCA) Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R1H3 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix.

HPCA and PCA are admissible to ministerial staff as well on the premise that the entire hospital area carries the risk of communicable diseases.This practice should be stopped and HPCA/PCA should be admissible to only those employees who come in continuous and routine contact with the patients.
Ministerial Staff to continue to get HPCA/PCA as per R1H3 (₹4100 for level 8 and below and ₹5300 for level 9 and above) of Risk and Hardship Matrix
12. House Rent Allowance (HRA) Retained. Rationalized by a factor of 0.8 The recommendations of the 7thCPC is accepted with the following modifications:

(ii) HRA shall not be less than ₹5,400 per month, ₹3,600 per month and ₹1,800 per month calculated @30% of minimum pay for X (population of 50 lakh & above), 20% for Y (5 to 50 lakh) and 10% for Z (below 5 lakh) category of cities.

(ii) HRA shall be revised to 27%, 18% & 9% of Basic Pay in X,Y & Z cities when Dearness Allowance (DA) crosses 25% and further to 30%, 20% and 10% of Basic Pay in X, Y & Z cities when DA crosses 50%.
13. Kit Maintenance Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in the newly proposed Dress Allowance Subsumed in Dress Allowance for Special Protection Group (SPG) and factored in for determining the revised rates of Dress Allowance for SPG.
14. Launch Campaign Allowance Abolished Retained.

Existing rate multiplied by 1.5.

Rates revised from ₹7500 per annum to ₹11250 per annum.
15. Nursing Allowance Retained. Rationalized. Existing rates multiplied by 1.5.

Rates revised from ₹4800 per month to ₹7200 per month.
16. Operation Theatre Allowance Abolished Retained.

Existing rate multiplied by 1.5.

Rates revised from ₹360 per month to ₹540 per month.
17. Overtime Allowance (OTA) Abolished except for operational staff and industrial employees governed by statutory provisions. Ministries/Departments to prepare a list of those staff coming under the category of ‘operational staff’.

Rates of Overtime Allowance not to be revised upwards.
18. Professional Update Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Extended to some more categories This allowance to continue to be paid to non-gazetted staff of Department of Atomic Energy (DAE).

Existing rate multiplied by 1.5.

Rates revised from ₹7500 per annum to ₹11250 per annum.
19. Qualification Grant Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed Higher Qualification Incentive for Defence Personnel. 7th CPC recommendations accepted with the modifications that:

(i) This will not include Tier – II courses, and

(ii) Courses will be reviewed by associating experts, including Tier-II of the Technical Allowance as well as the Qualification Grant will be merged into Higher Qualification Incentive for Defence Personnel outside professionals and academicians by 31.12.2017.
20. Ration Money Allowance (RMA) Retained. Rationalized.

Provision of free rations and the grant of Ration Money Allowance to officers of Defence forces posted in peace areas should be withdrawn
Provision of free ration for officers of Defence Forces shall be discontinued in peace areas.

RMA shall continue to be paid to officers of Defence Forces posted in peace areas. The cash shall be credited directly into the bank accounts of officers.
21. Risk Allowance Abolished Retained.

Existing rate multiplied by 2.25.

Rates revised from ₹60 per month to ₹135 per month.
22. Siachen Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid at ₹31500 for Level 9 and above and ₹21000 for Level 8 and Rates revised from:

₹31500 to ₹42500 per month for Level 9 and above, and ₹21000 per month to ₹30000 per month for level 8 and below
23. Space Technology Allowance Abolished Retained.

Existing rate to be multiplied by 1.5.

Rates revised from ₹7500 per annum to ₹11250 per annum.
24. Special Appointment Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed “Extra Work Allowance". Granted to Central Armed Police Force Personnel holding special appointments To include Assistant Sub Inspector (Radio Mechanic), Assistant Sub Inspector (Radio Operator) and Sub Inspector (Radio Mechanic) in the list eligible for Extra Work Allowance @2% of Basic Pay per month with the conditions recommended by the 7th CPC.
25. Special Compensatory (Remote Locality) Allowance (SCRLA) Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed Tough Location Allowance (TLA) -I, II or III.

Tough Location Allowance will not be admissible along with Special Duty Allowance.
7th CPC recommendations that Tough Location Allowance (TLA) will not be admissible along with Special Duty Allowance (SDA) accepted subject to condition that employees be given the additional option to avail of the benefit of Special Compensatory (Remote Locality) Allowance (SCRLA) at pre-revised rates under the 6th CPC regime along with SDA at revised rates of 7th CPC
26. Special Duty Allowance (SDA) Retained. Rationalized by a factor of 0.8.

SDA for All India Service (AIS) officers should be paid at the rate of 30 percent of Basic Pay and for other civilian employees at the rate of 10 percent of Basic Pay.
As per DoPT’s OM No. 14017/4/2005-AIS (II) dated 10th February, 2009, ‘Special Allowance for Officers belonging to North – East Cadres of All India Service (AIS) officers’ is granted @25%.

Special Duty Allowance (SDA) is granted @12.5%.

Rationalized by a factor of 0.8.

Both these allowances namely ‘Special Allowance for Officers belonging to North – East Cadres of AIS’ and Special Duty Allowance (SDA shall continue to be paid separately as at present at the revised rates of 20% and 10% respectively.
27. Special Incident/ Investigation/ Security Allowance Retained. Rationalized by a factor of 0.8.

Department of Revenue should assess the risk profile of the officials of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) at various levels and thereafter make a case to Ministry of Finance for grant of Risk and Hardship Allowance, if any, as per appropriate cell.
Special Security Allowance (SSA) for Special Protection Group (SPG) to be revised from 40% to 55% of Basic Pay for operational duties and from 20% to 27.5% of Basic Pay for non – operational duties.

National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) employees to be granted this allowance @20% of Basic Pay.

This allowance was granted to Enforcement Directorate as an ad – hoc measure with the approval of Department of Expenditure pending recommendations of the 7th CPC. Accordingly, this allowance to be withdrawn from ED with effect from 01.07.2017. As per recommendations of the 7th CPC, Department of Revenue to examine proposal or Risk & Hardship allowance for ED to make a case to Ministry of Finance for granting Risk and Hardship based allowance to ED officials, if any.
28. Special Running Staff Allowance Retained. Extended to some more categories Name of the allowance to continue as ‘Additional Allowance’.
29. Technical Allowance Tier-I of the Technical Allowance will continue to be paid on a monthly basis. Tier-II of the Technical Allowance as well as the Qualification Grant will be merged into Higher Qualification Incentive for Defence Personnel

Existing system of Technical Allowance (Tier – I and II) to continue at ₹3000 per month and ₹4500 per month up to 31.03.2018.

Courses of Technical Allowance (Tier –I and II) along with Qualification Grant (Higher Qualification Incentive for Defence Personnel) to be reviewed by associating experts, outside professionals and academicians in order to keep pace with changing defence requirements.

Review of Courses to be completed before 31.12.2017.

Technical Allowance (Tier – II) to continue beyond 31.03.2018 only after review of courses.
30. Training Allowance Retained. Rationalized by a factor of 0.8. Extended to some more categories.
The allowance will be payable to an eligible employee for a maximum period of five years only during the entire career.
Ceiling of 5 years period to be removed.

Standard cooling off period between tenures will apply.
31. Travelling Allowance Retained. Rationalized.
Indian Railways to reconsider its position regarding air travel to its employees.
Level 6 to 8 of Pay Matrix to be entitled for Air travel.

Level 5 A of Defence Forces to be clubbed with Level 6 for travelling entitlements.

Existing system to continue in Ministry of Railways.
32. Treasury Allowance Abolished Subsumed in Cash Handling and Treasury Allowance and rates revised as under:

(in ₹, per month)
Amount of average monthly cash handled 6th CPC Rates Revised Rates
<= 5 lakh 230-600 700
Over 5 lakh 750-900 1000
33. Uniform Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in the newly proposed Dress Allowance and to be paid annually. 7th CPC recommendations accepted with following modifications:

Different rates for the following categories:

(i) Special Protection Group (SPG) personnel-to be paid annually @ ₹27,800 per annum and ₹21,225 per annum for operational and non – operational duties respectively.

(ii) Nurses – to be paid monthly @₹1800 per month

To be extended to all Check Points of Bureau of Immigration.
34. Washing Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in the newly proposed Dress Allowance Subsumed in Dress Allowance in respect of Nurses and factored in for determining the revised rates of Dress Allowance for Nurses.

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AppendixII

Statement showing the recommendations of the Seventh Central Pay Commission on Allowances and the Government’s decision thereon

Sl.No.Name of the AllowanceRecommendations of 7th CPCDecision of the Government
1 Accident Allowance Not included in the report. Rates to be decided through bi-lateral discussion between Railway Board and Federations and to be notified with the concurrence of Ministry of Finance
2 Acting Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed “Additional Post Allowance.” Accepted
3 Aeronautical Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
4 Air Despatch Pay Abolished. Accepted
5 Air Steward Allowance Abolished. Accepted
6 Air Worthiness Certificate Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
7 Allowance in Lieu of Kilometreage (ALK) Not included in the report. Rates to be decided through bi-lateral discussion between Railway Board and Federations and to be notified with the concurrence of Ministry of Finance
8 Allowance in Lieu of Running Room Facilities Not included in the report. Rates to be decided through bi-lateral discussion between Railway Board and Federations and to be notified with the concurrence of Ministry of Finance
9 Annual Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Extended to some more categories. Accepted
10 Antarctica Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid at ₹31500 for Level 9 and above and ₹21000 for Level 8 and below as per Cell RH-Max of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix To be kept out of Risk and Hardship Matrix and to be paid on per day basis.
Rates revised from ₹1125 per day to ₹1500 per day and from ₹1688 per day to ₹2000 per day in Summer and Winter respectively.
Team Leader to get 10% extra @₹1650 per day and ₹2200 per day in Summer and Winter respectively
11 Assisting Cashier Allowance Abolished. Accepted
12 Accounts Stock Verifiers (ASV) Allowance Abolished. Accepted
13 Bad Climate Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in Tough Location Allowance-III. To be paid as per Cell R3H3 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
14 Bhutan Compensatory Allowance Retained. Status Quo to be maintained. Accepted
15 Boiler Watch Keeping Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R3H1 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
16 Book Allowance Retained. Status Quo to be maintained. Accepted
17 Breach of Rest Allowance Not included in the report. Rates to be decided through bi-lateral discussion between Railway Board and Federations and to be notified with the concurrence of Ministry of Finance
18 Breakdown Allowance Abolished Retained.
Existing Rates multiplied by 2.25.
Rates revised from ₹120 – ₹300 per month to ₹270 – ₹675 per month
19 Briefcase Allowance Retained. Status Quo to be maintained. Accepted
20 Camp Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in the newly proposed Territorial Army Allowance. Accepted
21 Canteen Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
22 Caretaking Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed “Extra Work Allowance” Accepted
23 Cash Handling Allowance Abolished Subsumed in Cash Handling and Treasury Allowance and rates revised as under:(in ₹, per month)
Amount of average monthly cash handled 6th CPC rates Revised Rates
<= 5 lakh 230-600 700
Over 5 lakh 750-900 1000
24 Children Education Allowance (CEA) Retained. Procedure of payment simplified. Accepted.
25 CI Ops Allowance Retained. Rationalized. Accepted
26 Classification Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
27 Clothing Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in the newly proposed Dress Allowance. Accepted.
28 Coal Pilot Allowance Abolished Retained.
Existing rates multiplied by 2.25.
Rates revised from ₹45 per trip to ₹102 for first trip and from ₹15 per trip to ₹34 for every subsequent trip.
29 Command Battalion for Resolute Action (COBRA) Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R1H1 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
30 Command Allowance Abolished Accepted
31 Commando Allowance Abolished Accepted
32 Commercial Allowance Abolished Accepted
33 Compensation in Lieu of Quarters (CILQ) Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed provisions for Housing for Persons Below Officers Rank (PBORs). Accepted
34 Compensatory (Construction or Survey) Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R3H2 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
35 Composite Personal Maintenance Allowance (CPMA) Retained. Rationalised. Enhanced by 50%. Extended to some more categories. Accepted
36 Condiment Allowance Abolished. Accepted
37 Constant Attendance Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
38 Conveyance Allowance Retained. Status Quo to be maintained. Accepted
39 Cooking Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R3H3 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
40 Cost of Living Allowance Retained. Status Quo to be maintained. Accepted
41 Court Allowance Abolished. Accepted
42 Cycle Allowance Abolished Retained.
Existing rates of ₹90 per month doubled to ₹180 per month for Department of Posts and Railways.
To be retained in other Ministries/Departments where there is functional justification for any particular category of staff with the approval of Department of Expenditure.
43 Daily Allowance Retained. Rationalized.
All provisions will apply to Railways personnel also.
Travelling Charges for Level -12 – 13 revised from ‘Non-AC Taxi charges up to 50 km to ‘AC taxi charges upto 50 Kms.’ and for level 14 and above to be revised from ‘AC Taxi charges up to 50 km’ to ‘AC taxi charges as per actual expenditure commensurate with official engagements’.
Existing system of Daily allowance in the Ministry of Railways to continue.
44 Daily Allowance on Foreign Travel Retained. Status Quo to be maintained. Accepted
45 Dearness Allowance (DA) Retained. Status Quo to be maintained. Not within the purview of the Committee.
46 Deputation (Duty) Allowance for Civilians Retained. Ceilings enhanced by 2.25. Accepted
47 Deputation (Duty) Allowance for Defence Personnel Retained. Ceilings enhanced by 2.25. Accepted
48 Desk Allowance Abolished. Accepted
49 Detachment Allowance Retained. Rationalized. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
50 Diet Allowance Abolished. Accepted
51 Diving Allowance, Dip Money and Attendant Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
52 Dual Charge Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed “Additional Post Allowance”. Accepted
53 Educational Concession Retained. Rationalized. Extended to some more categories. Accepted
54 Electricity Allowance Abolished. Accepted
55 Entertainment Allowance for Cabinet Secretary Abolished. Accepted
56 Entertainment Allowance in Indian Railways Abolished. Accepted
57 Extra Duty Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed “Extra Work Allowance”. Accepted
58 Family Accommodation Allowance (FAA) Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed provisions for Housing for PBORs. Accepted
59 Family HRA Allowance Retained. Status Quo to be maintained. Accepted
60 Family Planning Allowance Abolished. Accepted
61 Field Area Allowance Retained. Rationalized. Accepted
62 Fixed Medical Allowance (FMA) Retained. Status Quo to be maintained. Existing rate of ₹500 per month revised to ₹1000 per month.
63 Fixed Monetary Compensation Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed “Additional Post Allowance” Not to be subsumed and retained as a separate allowance.
Existing rates multiplied by 2.25.
Rates revised from ₹50 to ₹115 for full beat and from ₹24 to ₹54 for sharing a beat.
64 Flag Station Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed “Extra Work Allowance”. Accepted
65 Flight Charge Certificate Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed “Extra Work Allowance”. Accepted
66 Flying Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R1H1 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
67 Flying Squad Allowance Abolished. Accepted
68 Free Fall Jump Instructor Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R2H2 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
69 Funeral Allowance Abolished Retained with change in nomenclature as ‘Funeral Expense’.
Existing rate multiplied by 1.5.
Rates revised from ₹6000 to ₹9000.
70 Ghat Allowance Not included in the report. Rates to be decided through bi-lateral discussion between Railway Board and Federations and to be notified with the concurrence of Ministry of Finance
71 Good Service/Good Conduct/Badge Pay Retained. Enhanced by a factor of 2.25. Accepted
72 Haircutting Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in Composite Personal Maintenance Allowance. Accepted
73 Handicapped Allowance Abolished. Accepted
74 Hard Area Allowance Retained. Rationalized by a factor of 0.8. Accepted
75 Hardlying Money Retained. Rationalised. Full Rate to be paid as per Cell R3H3 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
76 Headquarters Allowance Abolished. Accepted
77 Health and Malaria Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R3H3 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
78 High Altitude Allowance Retained. Rationalized. Accepted
79 Higher Proficiency Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by Language Award or Higher Qualification Incentive for Civilians. Accepted
80 Higher Qualification Incentive for Civilians Retained. Rationalized. Accepted
81 Holiday Compensatory Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by National Holiday Allowance Not to be subsumed and retained as a separate allowance.
Existing system to continue in Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).
82 Holiday Monetary Compensation Retained. Rationalized. Accepted
83 Hospital Patient Care Allowance (HPCA)/Patient Care Allowance (PCA) Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R1H3 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix.
HPCA and PCA are admissible to ministerial staff as well on the premise that the entire hospital area carries the risk of communicable diseases. This practice should be stopped and HPCA/PCA should be admissible to only those employees who come in continuous and routine contact with the patients.
Ministerial Staff to continue to get HPCA/PCA as per R1H3 (₹4100 for level 8 and below and ₹5300 for level 9 and above) of Risk and Hardship Matrix
84 House Rent Allowance (HRA) Retained. Rationalized by a factor of 0.8. The recommendations of the 7thCPC is accepted with the following modifications:
(i) HRA shall not be less than ₹5,400 per month, ₹3,600 per month and ₹1,800 per month calculated @30% of minimum pay for X (population of 50 lakh & above), 20% for Y (5 to 50 lakh) and 10% for Z (below 5 lakh) category of cities.
(ii) HRA shall be revised to 27%, 18% and 9% of Basic Pay in X,Y and Z cities when Dearness Allowance (DA) crosses 25% and further to 30%, 20% and 10% of Basic Pay in X, Y and Z cities when DA crosses 50%.
85 Hutting Allowance Abolished. Accepted
86 Hydrographic Survey Allowance Retained. Rationalized. Accepted
87 Initial Equipment Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in the newly proposed Dress Allowance. Accepted
88 Instructional Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by Training Allowance. Accepted
89 Internet Allowance Retained. Rationalized. Accepted
90 Investigation Allowance Abolished. Accepted
91 Island Special Duty Allowance Retained. Rationalized by a factor of 0.8. Accepted
92 Judge Advocate General Department Examination Award Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed Higher Qualification Incentive for Defence Personnel. Accepted
93 Kilometreage Allowance (KMA) Not included in the report. Rates to be decided through bi-lateral discussion between Railway Board and Federations and to be notified with the concurrence of Ministry of Finance.
94 Kit Maintenance Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in the newly proposed Dress Allowance. Subsumed in Dress Allowance for Special Protection Group (SPG) and factored in for determining the revised rates of Dress Allowance for SPG.
95 Language Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
96 Language Award Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
97 Language Reward and Allowance Abolished. Accepted
98 Launch Campaign Allowance Abolished. Retained.
Existing rate multiplied by 1.5.
Rates revised from ₹7500 per annum to ₹11250 per annum.
99 Leave Travel Concession (LTC) Retained. Rationalized.
One additional free railway warrant should be extended to all personnel of Central Armed Police Force (CAPFs) and the Indian Coast Guard mutatis mutandis.
The recommendations of the 7th CPC on LTC are accepted without any change.
However, keeping in view the fact that Indian Navy personnel are not deployed for Field Duties, additional free Railway Warrant to Indian Coast Guard shall not be granted.
100 Library Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed “Extra Work Allowance”. Accepted
101 MARCOS and Chariot Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R1H1 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
102 Medal Allowance Retained. Accepted
103 Messing Allowance Retained for “floating staff” under Fishery Survey of India, and enhanced by 50%. Abolished for Nursing Staff. Accepted
104 Metropolitan Allowance Abolished. Accepted
105 Mileage Allowance for journeys by road Retained. Accepted
106 Mobile Phone Allowance Retained. Rationalized. Accepted
107 Monetary Allowance attached to Gallantry Awards Retained. Status Quo to be maintained. Accepted
108 National Holiday Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
109 Newspaper Allowance Retained. Rationalized. Accepted
110 Night Duty Allowance Retained. Rationalized. Accepted
111 Night Patrolling Allowance Abolished. Accepted.
112 Non-Practicing Allowance (NPA) Retained. Rationalized by a factor of 0.8. Accepted
113 Nuclear Research Plant Support Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
114 Nursing Allowance Retained. Rationalized. Existing rates multiplied by 1.5.
Rates revised from ₹4800 per month to ₹7200 per month.
115 Official Hospitality Grant in Defence forces Abolished. Accepted
116 Officiating Allowance Not included in the report. Rates to be decided through bi-lateral discussion between Railway Board and Federations and to be notified with the concurrence of Ministry of Finance
117 Operation Theatre Allowance Abolished Retained.
Existing rate multiplied by 1.5.
Rates revised from ₹360 per month to ₹540 per month.
118 Orderly Allowance Retained. Status Quo to be maintained. Accepted
119 Organization Special Pay Abolished. Accepted
120 Out of Pocket Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by Daily Allowance on Foreign Travel. Accepted
121 Outfit Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in the newly proposed Dress Allowance. Accepted.
122 Outstation (Detention) Allowance Not included in the report. Rates to be decided through bi-lateral discussion between Railway Board and Federations and to be notified with the concurrence of Ministry of Finance.
123 Outstation (Relieving) Allowance Not included in the report. Rates to be decided through bi-lateral discussion between Railway Board and Federations and to be notified with the concurrence of Ministry of Finance.
124 Out-turn Allowance Abolished. Accepted
125 Overtime Allowance (OTA) Abolished except for operational staff and industrial employees governed by statutory provisions. Ministries/Departments to prepare a list of those staff coming under the category of ‘operational staff’.
Rates of Overtime Allowance not to be revised upwards.
126 Para Allowances Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R2H2 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
127 Para Jump Instructor Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R2H2 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
128 Parliament Assistant Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
129 PCO Allowance Retained. Rationalized. Accepted
130 Post Graduate Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
131 Professional Update Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Extended to some more categories This allowance to continue to be paid to non-gazetted staff of Department of Atomic Energy (DAE).
Existing rate multiplied by 1.5.
Rates revised from ₹7500 per annum to ₹11250 per annum.
132 Project Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R3H2 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
133 Qualification Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Extended to some more categories. Accepted
134 Qualification Grant Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed Higher Qualification Incentive for Defence Personnel.
Tier-II of the Technical Allowance as well as the Qualification Grant will be merged into Higher Qualification Incentive for Defence Personnel
7th CPC recommendations accepted with the modifications that-
(i) this will not include Tier – II courses, and
(ii) courses will be reviewed by associating experts, including outside professionals and academicians by 31.12.2017.
135 Qualification Pay Retained. Enhanced by a factor of 2.25. Accepted
136 Rajbhasha Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed “Extra Work Allowance” Accepted
137 Rajdhani Allowance Abolished. Accepted
138 Ration Money Allowance Retained. Rationalized.
Provision of free rations and the grant of Ration Money Allowance to officers of Defence forces posted in peace areas should be withdrawn
Provision of free ration for officers of Defence Forces shall be discontinued in peace areas.
Ration Money Allowance shall continue to be paid to officers of Defence Forces posted in peace areas. The cash shall be credited directly into the bank accounts of officers.
139 Refreshment Allowance Retained. Enhanced by a factor of 2.25. Accepted
140 Rent Free Accommodation Abolished. Accepted
141 Reward for Meritorious Service Retained. Enhanced by a factor of 2.25. Accepted
142 Risk Allowance Abolished Retained.
Existing rate multiplied by 2.25.
Rates revised from ₹60 per month to ₹135 per month.
143 Robe Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in the newly proposed Dress Allowance. Accepted
144 Robe Maintenance Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in the newly proposed Dress Allowance. Accepted
145 Savings Bank Allowance Abolished. Accepted
146 Sea Going Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R2H2 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
147 Secret Allowance Abolished. Accepted
148 Shoe Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in the newly proposed Dress Allowance. Accepted
149 Shorthand Allowance Abolished. Accepted
150 Shunting Allowance Not included in the report. Rates to be decided through bi-lateral discussion between Railway Board and Federations and to be notified with the concurrence of Ministry of Finance
151 Siachen Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid at ₹31500 for Level 9 and above and ₹21000 for Level 8 and below as per Cell RH-Max of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Rates revised from:
₹31500 to ₹42500 per month for Level 9 and above, and
₹21000 per month to ₹30000 per month for level 8 and below
152 Single in Lieu of Quarters (SNLQ) Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed provisions for Housing for PBORs. Accepted
153 Soap Toilet Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in Composite Personal Maintenance Allowance. Accepted
154 Space Technology Allowance Abolished. Retained.
Existing rate to be multiplied by 1.5.
Rates revised from ₹7500 per annum to ₹11250 per annum.
155 Special Allowance for Child Care for Women with Disabilities Retained. Enhanced by 100%. Accepted
156 Special Allowance to Chief Safety Officers/Safety Officers Retained. Rationalized by a factor of 0.8. Accepted
157 Special Appointment Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed “Extra Work Allowance”.
Granted to CAPF Personnel holding special appointments
To include Assistant Sub Inspector (Radio Mechanic), Assistant Sub Inspector (Radio Operator) and Sub Inspector (Radio Mechanic) in the list eligible for Extra Work Allowance @2% of Basic Pay per month with the conditions recommended by the 7th CPC.
158 Special Compensatory (Hill Area) Allowance Abolished. Accepted
159 Special Compensatory (Remote Locality) Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Eligible employees to be governed by the newly proposed Tough Location Allowance (TLA) -I, II or III.
Tough Location Allowance will not be admissible along with Special Duty Allowance.
7th CPC recommendations that Tough Location Allowance (TLA) will not be admissible along with Special Duty Allowance (SDA) accepted subject to condition that employees be given the additional option to avail of the benefit of Special Compensatory (Remote Locality) Allowance (SCRLA) at pre-revised rates under the 6th CPC regime along with SDA at revised rates of 7th CPC
160 Special Department of Telecom (DOT) Pay Abolished. Accepted
161 Special Duty Allowance Retained. Rationalized by a factor of 0.8.
SDA for AIS officers should be paid at the rate of 30 per cent of Basic Pay and for other civilian employees at the rate of 10 per cent of Basic Pay.
As per DoPT’s OM No. 14017/4/2005-AIS (II) dated 10th February, 2009, ‘Special Allowance for Officers belonging to North – East Cadres of All India Service (AIS) officers’ is granted @25%.
Special Duty Allowance (SDA) is granted @12.5%.
Rationalized by a factor of 0.8.
Both these allowances namely ‘Special Allowance for Officers belonging to North – East Cadres of AIS’ and Special Duty Allowance (SDA shall continue to be paid separately as at present at the revised rates of 20% and 10% respectively.
162 Special Forces Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R1H1 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
163 Special Incident/Investigation/Security Allowance Retained. Rationalized by a factor of 0.8.
Department of Revenue should assess the risk profile of the officials of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) at various levels and thereafter make a case to Ministry of Finance for grant of Risk and Hardship Allowance, if any, as per appropriate cell.
Special Security Allowance (SSA) for Special Protection Group (SPG) to be revised from 40% to 55% of Basic Pay for operational duties and from 20% to 27.5% of Basic Pay for non – operational duties. National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) employees to be granted this allowance @20% of Basic Pay.
This allowance was granted to Enforcement Directorate
as an ad – hoc measure with the approval of Department of Expenditure pending recommendations of the 7th CPC. Accordingly, this allowance to be withdrawn from ED with effect from 01.07.2017. As per recommendations of the 7th CPC, D/o Revenue to examine proposal for Risk & Hardship allowance for ED to make a case to Ministry of Finance for granting Risk & Hardship based allowance to ED officials, if any.
164 Special Level Crossing (LC) Gate Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R3H3 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
165 Special National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) Pay Abolished. Accepted
166 Special Running Staff Allowance Retained. Extended to some more categories. Name of the allowance to continue as ‘Additional Allowance’.
167 Special Scientists’ Pay Abolished. Accepted
168 Specialist Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
169 Spectacle Allowance Abolished. Accepted
170 Split Duty Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
171 Study Allowance Abolished. Accepted
172 Submarine Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R1H1 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
173 Submarine Duty Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R3H1 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix, on a pro-rata basis. Accepted
174 Submarine Technical Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R3H3 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Extended to some more categories. Accepted
175 Subsistence Allowance Retained. Status Quo to be maintained. Accepted
176 Sumptuary Allowance in Training Establishments Abolished. Accepted
177 Sumptuary Allowance to Judicial Officers in Supreme Court Registry Abolished. Accepted
178 Sunderban Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in Tough Location Allowance-III. To be paid as per Cell R3H3 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
179 TA Bounty Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in the newly proposed Territorial Army Allowance. Accepted
180 TA for Retiring Employees Retained. Rationalized. Accepted
181 TA on Transfer Retained. Rationalized. Accepted
182 Technical Allowance Tier-I of the Technical Allowance will continue to be paid on a monthly basis.
Tier-II of the Technical Allowance as well as the Qualification Grant will be merged into Higher Qualification Incentive for Defence Personnel
Existing system of Technical Allowance (Tier – I and II) to continue at ₹3000 per month and ₹4500 per month up to 31.03.2018.
Courses of Technical Allowance (Tier –I and II) along with Qualification Grant (Higher Qualification Incentive for Defence Personnel) to be reviewed by associating experts, outside professionals and academicians in order to keep pace with changing defence requirements. Review of Courses to be completed before 31.12.2017. Technical Allowance (Tier – II) to continue beyond 31.03.2018 only after review of courses.
183 Tenure Allowance Retained. Ceilings enhanced by 2.25. Accepted
184 Test Pilot and Flight Test Engineer Allowance Retained. Rationalised. To be paid as per Cell R1H3 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
185 Training Allowance Retained. Rationalized by a factor of 0.8. Extended to some more categories.
The allowance will be payable to an eligible employee for a maximum period of five years only during the entire career.
Ceiling of 5 years period to be removed.
Standard cooling off period between tenures will apply.
186 Training Stipend Abolished. Accepted
187 Transport Allowance (TPTA) Retained. Rationalized. Accepted.
188 Travelling Allowance Retained. Rationalized.
Indian Railways to reconsider its position regarding air travel to its employees.
Level 6 to 8 of Pay Matrix to be entitled for Air travel. Level 5 A of Defence Forces to be clubbed with Level 6 for travelling entitlements.
Existing system to continue in Ministry of Railways.
189 Treasury Allowance Abolished Subsumed in Cash Handling and Treasury Allowance and rates revised as under:
(in ₹, per month)
Amount of average monthly cash handled 6th CPC rates Revised Rates
<= 5 lakh 230-600 700
Over 5 lakh 750-900 1000
190 Tribal Area Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in Tough Location Allowance-III. To be paid as per Cell R3H3 of the newly proposed Risk and Hardship Matrix. Accepted
191 Trip Allowance Not included in the report. Rates to be decided through bi-lateral discussion between Railway Board and Federations and to be notified with the concurrence of Ministry of Finance.
192 Uniform Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in the newly proposed Dress Allowance and to be paid annually. 7th CPC recommendations accepted with following modifications:
Different rates for the following categories:
(i) Special Protection Group (SPG) personnel- to be paid annually @ ₹27,800 per annum and ₹21,225 per annum for operational and non – operational duties respectively.
(ii) Nurses – to be paid monthly @₹1800 per month
To be extended to all Check Points of Bureau of Immigration.
193 Unit Certificate and Charge Certificate Allowance Retained. Enhanced by 50%. Accepted
194 Vigilance Allowance Abolished. Accepted
195 Waiting Duty Allowance Not included in the report. Rates to be decided through bi-lateral discussion between Railway Board and Federations and to be notified with the concurrence of Ministry of Finance
196 Washing Allowance Abolished as a separate allowance. Subsumed in the newly proposed Dress Allowance. Subsumed in Dress Allowance in respect of Nurses and factored in for determining the revised rates of Dress Allowance for Nurses.
197 New Allowances for Railways:
(i) Special Train Controller’s Allowance, and
(ii) Risk and Hardship Allowance for Track Maintainers
New Allowance for Fire-fighting Staff:
(i) Risk and Hardship Allowance for Fire-fighting staff of Central Government & UTs
New Allowances for Railways:
(i) Special Train Controller’s Allowance -to be paid @₹5,000 per month to Section Controllers and Dy. Chief Controllers
(ii) Track Maintainers – I, II, III and IV of Indian Railways to be granted Risk and Hardship Allowance as per cell R3H2 (₹2700 for Level 8 and below and ₹3400 for Level 9 and above) of Risk and Hardship Matrix
New Allowance for Fire-fighting Staff:
(i) Risk and Hardship Allowance as per cell R2H3 (₹2700 for Level 8 and below and ₹3400 for Level 9 and above) of Risk and Hardship Matrix
Accepted

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