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7th Pay Commission: Ministries Aske |
7th Pay Commission: Ministries Asked To Pay Revised Allowances From July
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INDIA
, 7-July-2017
5:26:30 AM |
The finance ministry has asked all central ministries to ensure revised rates of allowances as per the 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC) are paid from the current month, a move that will benefit 48 lakh employees.
In a bonanza to central government employees, the Union Cabinet had last month approved recommendations of the CPC with 34 modifications, which will mean an additional annual burden of Rs. 30,748 crore on the exchequer.
All allowances are given with effect from July 1, 2017. It will benefit 34 lakh civilian employees and 14 lakh defence personnel.
The resolution conveying the central government's decision on recommendations of the CPC on Allowances was published in Gazette of India yesterday.
"The ministries concerned have now been advised to issue their Orders on Allowances governed by them immediately so that the revised rates of allowances get reflected in the current month's salary bills of the government employees," the finance ministry said in a statement.
The allowances as recommended by the 7th Central Pay Commission would have cost the exchequer Rs. 29,300 crore. The modified allowances approved by the Union Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will increase the burden by Rs. 1,448 crore to Rs. 30,748 crore per annum.
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