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7th Pay Commission Minimum Pay 23,400 & Maximum 3,25,000 and double rate of allowances & advances are in Empowered Committee’s Bag: Media Report

7th Pay Commission Minimum Pay 23,400 & Maximum 3,25,000 and double rate of allowances & advances are in Empowered Committee’s Bag: Media Report

7th Pay Commission: Govt employees to get increased salary with 6 months arrears on Aug 1 – Zee News

New Delhi: The central government employees may start receiving increased salary with 6 months of arrears from August 1.
As per media report, increased salary of July will be credited to the 47 lakh central government employees and 52 lakh pensioners’ accounts on August 1, 2016. However, there is no clarity on whether the arrears of last 6 months will also be credited at the same time at one go or it will be deposited in installments.

As per sources, the Empowered Committee of Secretaries headed by the Cabinet Secretary Pradeep Kumar Sinha has recommended a 30 percent increase in minimum and maximum basic pay structures along with doubling of existing rates of allowances and advances.
The 7th Pay Commission had suggested a maximum basic pay of Rs 2,50,000 and a minimum of Rs 18,000. A 30 percent increase would translate into maximum salary of Rs 3,25,000 and minimum at Rs 23,400, respectively.
The Empowered Committee of Secretaries is functioning as a Screening Committee to process the recommendations with regard to all relevant factors of the Commission in an expeditious detailed and holistic fashion.
Government had earlier decided to set up a high-powered panel headed by Cabinet Secretary P K Sinha in January this year to process the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission.
Media reports further state that after getting final nod from the Empowered Committee of Secretaries, Finance Ministry will take only a few days to implement the higher pay package for central government employees.

Read at: Zee News

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  • Unknown 9 years ago

    Is grade pay 1900+2000 and 2400 +2800 going to merge ?

  • Prabhat Singhal 9 years ago

    Ab samaj mein aya ki sarkar ke kaam itne slow kyun hote hai ab 7 CPC ko hi le lijiye January se abhi tak matlab 6 mahine mein bhi kuch nahi kar pae jab ki sarkar ne report march april 16 tak dene ko kaha tha lekin inko samay mil gaya chunav ke vakt fir bhi nahi kar paye pata kya kar rahe hain

  • Prabhat Singhal 9 years ago

    Ab samaj mein aya ki sarkar ke kaam itne slow kyun hote hai ab 7 CPC ko hi le lijiye January se abhi tak matlab 6 mahine mein bhi kuch nahi kar pae jab ki sarkar ne report march april 16 tak dene ko kaha tha lekin inko samay mil gaya chunav ke vakt fir bhi nahi kar paye pata kya kar rahe hain

  • Stivan J Alva 9 years ago

    Naturally Central Govt. Employees are eagerly waiting for the news of 7th CPC.. As there is no valid news on this matter in popular reliable news sites, because of the absence of official release either from the Govt. side or from the dealing Com. of Secretaries. The Govt. level they already might have decided some delay to grab the allowances.. This vacuum is almost filled by the fake news, some times same stuff is repeated with twisted sentences.. And the pay calculators are available with most of the news portals just like a playing tool. I remember in the past also during previous CPC's implementation period, some typed or printed papers of fake news was circulating, finally while the official version released, the things were entirely different… Now the media is very fast and to their speed they face scarcity of news availability,,, therefore these news portals going on repeating the same fake news until they find another fake news…

  • Anonymous 9 years ago

    May not be true. This sort of news will help diverting the attention of employees. Until something comes in black and white kindly don't believe.

  • Satyanarayana Chekuri 9 years ago

    So far it is ok regarding the minimum of 24,300 and maximum of 3,25,000. But what about option I, recommended by 7 CPC in respect pensioners retired prior to 31-12-2015,ushering in parity with present pensioners. No news about this?