New Delhi, Aug 30, 2008: Finally Sixth Pay Commission has been implemented by the government as it issued notification with some significant changes. The government has improved significantly over the original draft presented by the 6th pay panel.
The central government employees were fearful that the government may accept reducing gazetted holidays to just three as suggested by the pay panel. Luckily for the central government employees the central government has turned down the proposal.
It is probably because of the anticipated backlash from 5.5 central government employees that government turned downed the proposal.
But government has significantly improved over the original suggestions of the sixth pay panel.
The final government notification says that rate of annual increment will be 3 percent instead of 2.5% as originally recommended by the pay commission.
The rate of variable increment for high achievers in PB-3 will be 4% instead of 3.5% recommended by the commission.
The government has removed campus restriction for grant of transport allowance. Consequently employees living in campuses will also be eligible for transport allowance. Further transport allowance for the employees at the lowest levels will be increased to Rs 600 from existing Rs 400 in A-1/A class cities and Rs 400 from existing Rs 300 in other towns.
Grade pay will determine seniority of posts only within a cadre’s hierarchy and not between various cadres.
With regard to fixation of pay in the revised pay bands, the basic pay drawn as on 1.1.2006 on the existing fifth CPC pay scales will be multiplied by a factor of 1.86 and then rounded off to next multiple of 10. This will be the pay in the revised running pay band. Grade pay as approved by the corresponding to the pre-revised pay scale will then be added to the pay in the revised pay band. The total of pay in the pay band and grade pay will be the revised basic pay as on 1.1.2006.
Three upgradation will be granted under assured career progression (ACP) scheme at 10, 20 and 30 years as per the modified ACP scheme recommended by the commission. ACP scheme will also be applicable to group A employees.
Administrative ministries concerned will take an administrative view on the recommendation of sixth pay commission in central paramilitary forces at the level of deputy inspector general (DIG) and above. The posts of additional DIGs upgraded to the grade of DIG will however be continued to be manned by the cadre officers of the CPMFs.
Empanelment and cadre reviews for Central Group A Services will be brought up to date within an year.’
Regarding group B cadres the commision’ recommendation will be modified in the following manner:
After 4 years of regular services in the entry grade of Rs 4800 in PB-2 officers belonging to Delhi and Andaman and Nicobar islands police service will be granted the non-functional grade of Rs 5400 in PB3 and not in PB-2.
After 4 years of regular service in the section officer/ private secretary/equivalent grade of Rs 4800 grade pay in PB-2 officers of central secretrait service, central secretrait stenographers service and other similarly placed HQ services will be granted the non-functional grade of Rs 5400 in PB3 and not in PB-2.
In the IA & AD and all organized accounts cadres, posts of section officers and Assistant Audit/ Account officers will be merged and placed in PB-2 with grade pay of 4800 as recommended by the commission. In modification of Sixth CPC’s recommendations, Audit/ Account (AO)officers will be placed in Pay Band2 with grade pay of Rs 5400 and senior Aos will be placed in PB-3 with grade pay of Rs 5400.
Group B officers of Ministry of railways in the pre revised scales of Rs 8000-13500 will be granted grade pay of Rs 5400 in PB-3 instead of PB-2.
Group B officers of Departments of Posts, Revenue etc will be granted Grade Pay of Rs 5400 in PB-2 on non- functional basis after 4 years of regular service in the grade pay of Rs 4800 in PB-2.
The commission’s recommendations and government decision thereon with regard to revised scales of pay and dearness allowance for civilian employees of the central government and personnel of all Indian services as detailed in Part A of annexe-1 will be made effective from 1st day of January 2006.
The revised allowances other than dearness allowance will be effective from 1st day of September 2008.
The commission’s recommendation regarding payment of arrears has been modified to the extent that the arrears will be paid in cash in two instalments- first instalment of 40% during the current financial year 2008-09 and the remaining 60 percent in the next financial year 2009-10.
The government has agreed to refer the recommendations of the commission in regard to pay scales of master craftsmen in the ministry of railways to fast track committee to be constituted by the government. In the meantime normal replacement scales will apply in the case of master craftsmen.
The government has approved setting up of anomalies committee to examine individual, post specific and cadre specific anomalies. The anomalies committee should endeavour to complete their work in one year.
The commission’s recommendations regarding higher pay packages of Rs 2.5 lakh and 3 lakh pm (without house and car) for chairperson and full time members of five specific regulatory bodies viz telecom regulatory authority of India, insurance regulatory and development authority, central regulatory commission, securities and exchange board of India and competition commission of India have been acceptd.
The government has agreed in principle approval to a scheme of allowances for CPMF officers of the rank of commandant and below and other ranks in the battalions deployed in difficult areas/counter insurgency areas and in high altitude areas keeping in view the allowances granted to defence forces personnel in such or similar areas and detachment and other allowances granted to the CPMF personnel at present to be worked out in consultation with department of expenditure.
The dynamic ACP scheme for doctors will be extended upto the senior administrative grade (Grade pay of Rs 10000 in pB-4) for medical doctors having 20 years of regular service, or seven years of regular service in he non functional selection grade of Rs 8700 grade in pay band –4.
The government while modifying the recommendations has accepted the suggestion of the pay panel for four pay bands with 20 grade pays.
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