7th Pay Commission Report Submitted
The 7th Pay Commission was, headed by Justice AK Mathur submitted its
report to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley .
Some of the key points recommended by the commission are:
a) 23.55 per cent increase in pay and allowances recommended
b) Recommendations to be implemented from January 1, 2016
c) Minimum pay fixed at Rs. 18,000 per month; maximum pay at Rs. 2.25 lakh
d) The rate of annual increment retained at 3 percent
e) 24 per cent hike in pensions
f) One Rank One Pension proposed for civilian government employees on line of OROP for armed forces
g) Cabinet Secretary to get Rs 2.5 lakh as against Rs 90,000 per month pay band currently
h) Military Service Pay (MSP), which is a compensation for the various aspects of military service, will be admissible to the defence forces personnel only
i) Short service commissioned officers will be allowed to exit the armed forces at any point in time between 7 to 10 years of service
j) Commission recommends abolishing 52 allowances; another 36 allowances subsumed in existing allowances or in newly proposed allowances.
The 7th Pay Commission was, headed by Justice AK Mathur submitted its
report to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley .
Some of the key points recommended by the commission are:
a) 23.55 per cent increase in pay and allowances recommended
b) Recommendations to be implemented from January 1, 2016
c) Minimum pay fixed at Rs. 18,000 per month; maximum pay at Rs. 2.25 lakh
d) The rate of annual increment retained at 3 percent
e) 24 per cent hike in pensions
f) One Rank One Pension proposed for civilian government employees on line of OROP for armed forces
g) Cabinet Secretary to get Rs 2.5 lakh as against Rs 90,000 per month pay band currently
h) Military Service Pay (MSP), which is a compensation for the various aspects of military service, will be admissible to the defence forces personnel only
i) Short service commissioned officers will be allowed to exit the armed forces at any point in time between 7 to 10 years of service
j) Commission recommends abolishing 52 allowances; another 36 allowances subsumed in existing allowances or in newly proposed allowances.
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