Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Sixth pay commission interim relief

Sixth Pay Commission by 31 March, No Interim Relief

New Delhi (ABC Live): The Government employees in India are eagerly waiting for Sixth Pay Commission Report. On Tuesday Minister of State for Finance P K Bansal told Rajya Sabha that government is not planning to grant interim relief to its employees because of delay in implementations of sixth Pay Commission.

New Delhi (ABC Live): The Government employees in India are eagerly waiting for sixth Pay Commission Report. On Tuesday Minister of State for Finance P K Bansal told Rajya Sabha that government is not planning to grant interim relief to its employees because of delay in implementations of sixth Pay Commission.

As in his budget speech union finance Minister has already announced that pay commission will submit its report to government before 31 March, 2008.

Bansal assured upper house that pay report will full fill the all legitimate aspirations of government employees.

On government levels all financial preparedness has been made to share the burden of pay hike of its man power.

The indictor to this is marked in Indian Railways budget for year 2008-09 where the provision of Rs 5,000 crore has been made to cater the financial requirement by Railways Minister Lalu Yadav.

Union government has asked the state governments to check out their exchequers well before it so that they can make themselves prepare for it in advance.

Source: http://abclive.in/abclive_national/sixth-pay-commission-31-march.html

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