Jul 2, 2016

7th CPC - Example for calculation

Indian Military Veterans
Dear All Veteran,
   
    7th CPC at page No 418 of their report at para 10.2.87(ii) clearly mentioned that the basic pension fixed in 6th CPC is to be multiplied by 2.57 to arrive at pension in 7th CPC. 

   They give two illustrations. One for Colonel and another one for Havildar.

   The illustration says revised pension of Col who retired in Mar 2006 with basic pension of Rs 30505 (based on grade pay of Rs 8700) will have revised pension of Rs 30505 x 2.57 = Rs 78398.

   Similarly  the Hav with GP of Rs 2800 and basic pension of Rs 8950 will have revised pension of Rs 8,950 x 2.57 = Rs 23002.

     The 7th CPC recommended at page 411 in para 10.2.55  disabled soldiers be fixed Disability element at the following rates for 100% disability:-
   (a) Officers            -  Rs 27000 pm
   (b) JCOs               -  Rs  17,000 pm
   (c)  OR                  -  Rs   12,000 pm

    But I reiterate that we must wait for the SAI 1/S/2016 to fix pay of serving soldiers. The minimum of the table for each rank will tell us how much pay the serving soldier will get. 50% of that would be our pension as per judgment of hon'ble Supreme court. In that case the MSP would be taken into account.

regards,

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