7th Pay Commission: Announcement for higher allowances after Assembly election results-
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7th Pay Commission: Announcement for higher allowances after Assembly election results
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Delhi, February 25: Almost eight months have been passed now and the
Central government employees are waiting to receive higher allowances
under the 7th Pay Commission recommendations in their paychecks. Some
reports suggest that the government is likely to make an announcement on
higher allowances after assembly elections results of five states which
will be declared on March 11.
In June 2016, the union government approved the recommendations made by
the high-powered committee on 7th Pay Commission and promised to pay
higher basic pay with arrears, effective from January 1, 2016. But the
hike in allowances other than the Dearness Allowances (DA) is yet to
materialise.
The recommendations made by the 7th Pay Commission was wrapped up in
June 2016, but more than 53 lakh central government employees are not
given any assurances, as they are still waiting for payments owed them
ie: higher allowances.
Some reports suggest that the delays are because the ‘Committee on
Allowances’ headed by Finance Secretary Ashok Lavasa had recommended to
abolish 51 allowances and subsuming 37 other allowances out of 196
allowances.
Earlier the Committee on Allowances were initially given a time of four
months to submit its report to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. In October
2016, Ashok Lavasa was quoted by some media organisation saying he was
ready with the report.
However the committee was given an extension till February 22, 2017, to
submit its report in the backdrop of demonetisation and the government
said that the cash crunch was the reason behind the delay in announcing
the higher allowances.
Once the Assembly elections are over in five states, the government is
likely to clear the nod to revise allowances. Some reports suggest that
the revised allowances are expected to be effective from April 1, which
marks the beginning of the new financial year.
According to The Sen Times report, which quoted a source said that the
report on Committee on Allowances states the current HRA slab is 30 per
cent of the basic pay for metros. An announcement on the same is
expected soon.
On the other side, the 7th Pay Commission had recommended reducing the
house rent allowance (HRA) to 24 per cent of basic pay as against the 30
per cent of basic pay employees were drawing under the 6th Pay
Commission.
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