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7th CPC: Central government employees’ salary hikes not before June?

New Delhi: Government is likely to accept the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission and offer salary hikes to Central Government Employees not before June  2016.
Though, the matter may become clearer when Finance Ministry announces the details on implementation, and that is expected to happen before Budget 2016-17 in February.
Then there are Assembly elections expected in Pondicherry, Assam, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Kerala. So the implementation of salary hike is also expected only when the State Assembly elections are over by June/July.

Also, as per reports, seven states: UP, Punjab, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Tripura and Sikkim, have requested the Centre to delay implementation of salary hikes due to the financial burden 7th CPC recommendations are likely to cast on the state exchequer.
Seventh pay commission: Bad news for govt employees, salary increment may not be before June
New Delhi, Jan 6: This will definitely make Central Government employees little disappointed. Reportedly Modi government might not be able to implement recommendations of Seventh Pay Commission before June 2016. Read more: 7th Pay Commission decoded: 
All you need to know about salary increment; past pay commissions According to a report, this cloud of uncertainty will go away only when Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will take final call over the same in the month of February. 

7th CPC: Salary increment in June? It is expected that Jaitley will reveal all the nuances regarding salary increment before the Budget Session. 
One of the possible reasons for this delay is that assembly election in many states including Pondicherry, Assam, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Kerala are due in the in the first quarter of 2016 . The Assembly election in these states will get over in June-July, 2016. Another reason is that many states have requested Centre to delay the implementation of seventh Pay Commission. It is being said that government of UP, Punjab, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Tripura and Sikkim is worried about financial burden the CPC will bring upon the exchequer. OneIndia News

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