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Salary, Pension and Arrears Calculator

Posted by Irus on September 2, 2008

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Sixth Pay Commission Revised Reports Released

Posted by Irus on August 22, 2008

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Today the government has released the revised payscales and other details of the Sixth pay Commission

The Highlights of the Report can be found here http://pib.nic.in/archieve/others/2008/mar/hilightpay.pdf

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Sixth Pay commission – towards realizing

Posted by Irus on August 21, 2008

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From paper to practicePresentation of 6th CPC Report to the Finance Minister of India

Today the sixth pay commission report as approved by the cabinet has been handed over to DOPT (Department of Personnel and Training) for its implementation.

some highlights of latest developments are

  1. Uniform Date of increment (July).
  2. Reduction in HRA for senior officers in A1 Cities, to bring parity with market rents in metros.
  3. De-merging of Grade Pays of Group B & C employees (which were earlier merged)

Updates from the States

The state governments seem to have been jolted awake with the elections coming closer. After Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, Uttarkhand and more recently Sikkim have constituted pay panels.

In Sikkim The Chief Minister Pawan Chamling said that the State Government will soon implement Sixth Pay Commission in the State.

Where as in Uttarakhand government is considering a strategy to implement the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations in the hill state for its employees.

The government has constituted a high-powered two-member committee headed by former union petroleum and natural gas secretary Sushil Kumar Tripathi.

At present, the state government has 160,000 employees even as 65,000 jobs are lying vacant. In case these posts are filled, the government will require Rs 1,500 crore every year.

The government has come under considerable pressure after the Uttar Pradesh government announced its decision to implement the sixth pay panel recommendations. The state employees are hoping that they will get a hike of 25 per cent.

The main task of the committee will be to devise ways and means for the implementation of the sixth pay commission report in the hill state.

 

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Some of the regular Readers have been eager to know various aspects in which pay commission which will personally impact them. Such information as soon as available and authenticated will be posted here.   

for now the pay scales are expected to be these https://surispace.wordpress.com/2008/02/12/sixth-pay-commission-expected-payscales/ 

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6th Pay Commission delayed till 2010?

Posted by Irus on August 5, 2008

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The government may defer the implementation of the Sixth Pay Commission award by a year or even two to reduce the fiscal burden of the recommendations that proposed a 28 per cent across-the-board salary increase for an estimated 4.5 million central government employees.

In Budget 2008-09, the finance ministry has estimated the fiscal deficit at 2.5 per cent of GDP, which is in line with the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act, 2003. This included headroom for the likely impact of the Pay Commission award.

However, subsequent developments have led to the fear that the Centre’s fiscal position may have taken a beating during the year on account of the farm loan relief package and higher crude oil prices leading to an increase in the subsidy burden.

A final decision could be taken as early as next month, well before six states head for elections to their legislatures.

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