Pay bands as notified under Sixth Pay Commission
New Delhi, September 1: Despite government issuing the full notification, people still seem to be confused about pay scales and pay bands as finally notified under Sixth Pay Commission by the finance ministry two days ago.
We have been striving to give detailed information about every aspect of the pay panel recommendations that may be helpful to hundreds of thousands of our readers.
The reason to give these information collectively and individually is because of the fact that most people want handy information and don’t really like to read lengthy documents.
And most of our readers have been asking us to give information on sixth pay panel in bits and pieces.
Pay Band and Grade pay:
Grade Pay up to PB2 recommended by 6CPC accepted as such.
Revised Grade pay from PB3 and above. 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 Government, 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.
Rate of annual increments will be 3% and the rate of variable increment for high achievers in PB-3 will be 4%.
There will be a uniform date of annual increment, viz. 1st July of every year. Employees completing 6 months and above in the revised pay structure as on 1st of July will be eligible to be granted the increment. The first increment after fixation of pay on 1.1.2006 in the revised pay structure will be granted on 1.7.2006 for those employees for whom the date of next increment was between 1st July, 2006 to 1st Jan 2007.
Revised Pay Bands and Grade Pays for posts carrying present scales in Group ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ & ‘D’ except posts for which different revised scales are notified separately.
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