7th Pay Commission Latest News: The government has decided to pay arrears in 6 installments. This time before Diwali, the government has released the 5th installment of the 7th Pay Commission arrears. Along with Diwali salary, arrears money can also come in the account of employees.
7th Pay Commission: Apart from the Central Government, there is a big gift for the employees of the state government. This time before Diwali, the government has released the 5th installment of the 7th Pay Commission arrears. Let us tell you that the salary from January 2017 to March 2017 will be paid in the form of this 5th installment
The payment of arrears will be done in 6 installments,
let us tell you that this big decision has been taken by the Chhattisgarh government. The state government has decided to pay the arrears in 6 instalments. Earlier, the Chhattisgarh government had ordered to pay the fourth installment in December 2021.
Information given by the Finance Department
According to the information released by the Finance Department, the state government employees will get the arrears money before Diwali. This money will be directly transferred to the account of the employees.
Dearness allowance may increase by 6 percent
About 3.80 lakh employees of the state will get a big benefit from this installment released by the state government. Let the state government soon take a decision to increase the dearness allowance by 6 percent in the cabinet meeting. Let us tell you that this cabinet meeting will be held under the chairmanship of Bhupesh Baghel.
Meeting may be held on October 17
Let us tell you that the cabinet meeting is likely to be held on October 17. Apart from dearness allowance, a decision on HRA can also be taken in this meeting. At present, no official announcement has been made so far, but there are speculations that a decision can be taken before the elections.
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