Indian Military Veterans
Report on Pay Commission
recommendations to be submitted by June
New Delhi: The Empowered Committee of Secretaries, headed by
Cabinet Secretary P K Sinha on the Seventh Pay Commission’s recommendations is
expected to submit its report by June, official sources said.
The Seventh Pay Commission took 21 months to finalize the
report and now the secretaries committee will take the next four to five months
to review it.
The Empowered Committee of Secretaries, who will screening
the Seventh Pay Commission’s recommendations to send their review to increase
in basic pay for all government employees in the region of 18-20% instead of
16%, which was recommended by the Pay Commission.
Finance Ministry officials said the lower grade salaries
might see a slight increase due to the commission’s recommendations in this
segment is the lowest in 70 years.
“If the increase was high, it would cast a huge impact on the
budget outlay. So, the increase should be little,” said an official.
There is no change will be made in highest salary while the
lowest salary will be Rs 20,000 instead of the proposed Rs 18,000, said an
official.
The Pay Commission also recommended for abolition of
allowances and advances like risk allowance, small family allowance, festival
advance, motor cycle advance.
The advantages and disadvantages of the matter will also be
discussed in the review meeting.
The first meeting of Empowered Committee of Secretaries to
review the commission’s report is scheduled tomorrow.
“After the first meeting, the Empowered Committee will seek
suggestions from all the stakeholders for drafting of their report on the
Seventh Pay Commission recommendations to address the concerns of central
government employees in an effective manner,” the official said.
Accordingly, there is a high possibility that a number of
points made in the report may be amended or struck off by the empowered
committee for convincing every section of central government employees.
So, the Empowered Committee will need more time to convince
every stakeholder before its final nod.
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