Written By Admin on
February 04, 2014
Prime Minister has approved the composition of
the 7th Central Pay Commission
The
Finance Minister Shri P. Chidambaram has issued the following statement: “The as
follows:
1.
Shri Justice Ashok Kumar Mathur - Chairman
(Retired
Judge of the Supreme Court and Retired Chairman, Armed Forces Tribunal)
2.
Shri Vivek Rae - Member (Full Time)
(Secretary,
Petroleum & Natural Gas)
3.
Dr. Rathin Roy - Member (Part Time)
(Director,
NIPFP)
4.
Smt. Meena Agarwal - Secretary
(OSD, Department of Expenditure,Ministry of Finance)
Source : PIB Release, 4 February, 2014
7th Pay Commission Projected Pay Scale
SIXTH CPC PAY STRUCTURE
|
PROJECTED PAY STRUCTURE AFTER 7th PAY COMMISSION
| |||||
Name of Pay Band/ Scale
|
Corresponding Pay Bands
|
Corresponding Grade Pay
|
Entry Grade +band pay
|
Projected entry level pay using uniform multiplying factor` 3’
| ||
Band Pay
| Grade Pay |
Entry Pay
| ||||
PB-1
|
5200-20200
|
1800
|
7000
|
15600-60600
|
5400
|
21000
|
PB-1
|
5200-20200
|
1900
|
7730
|
15600-60600
|
5700
|
23190
|
PB-1
|
5200-20200
|
2000
|
8460
|
15600-60600
|
6000
|
25380
|
PB-1
|
5200-20200
|
2400
|
9910
|
15600-60600
|
7200
|
29730
|
PB-1
|
5200-20200
|
2800
|
11360
|
15600-60600
|
8400
|
34080
|
PB-2
|
9300-34800
|
4200
|
13500
|
29900-104400
|
12600
|
40500
|
PB-2
|
9300-34800
|
4600
|
17140
|
29900-104400
|
13800
|
51420
|
PB-2
|
9300-34800
|
4800
|
18150
|
29900-104400
|
14400
|
54450
|
PB-3
|
15600-39100
|
5400
|
21000
|
29900-104400
|
16200
|
63000
|
PB-3
|
15600-39100
|
6600
|
25530
|
46800-117300
|
19800
|
76590
|
PB-3
|
15600-39100
|
7600
|
29500
|
46800-117300
|
22800
|
88500
|
PB-4
|
37400-67000
|
8700
|
46100
|
112200-20100
|
26100
|
138300
|
PB-4
|
37400-67000
|
8900
|
49100
|
112200-20100
|
26700
|
147300
|
PB-4
|
37400-67000
|
10000
|
53000
|
112200-20100
|
30000
|
159000
|
HAG
|
67000- (ann increment @ 3%) -79000
|
Nil
|
201000
| |||
HAG+ Scale
|
75500- (ann increment @ 3%) -80000
|
Nil
|
226500
| |||
Apex Scale
|
80000 (Fixed)
|
Nil
|
240000
| |||
Cab. Sec.
|
90000 (Fixed)
|
Nil
|
270000
|
NEW DELHI: The central government is likely to constitute the 7th Pay Commission for revising the salaries of its over 50 lakh employees before the start of process of next general elections due in May, 2014.
ReplyDelete"The finance ministry is working out a Cabinet proposal for constitution of the 7th Pay Commission which could be taken up for consideration in the next couple of weeks," a source said.
According to information available, the government's intention to constitute 7th Pay Commission before going for polls is clear as it has made provision of Rs 3.5 crore in the second supplementary demands for grants in this regard which was approved by Parliament in the just concluded Winter Session. Earlier in September this year, finance minister P Chidambaram had announced that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has approved setting up of the 7th Pay Commission.
According to the announcement, the commission will be mandated to submit its report in two years time and its recommendations would be implemented from January 1, 2016. However, after that announcement, no formal proposal was put up before the Union Cabinet for constitution of the commission.
As per the practice, the commission is headed by a former Supreme Court Judge and its other members would include experts and officials.
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