Final Meeting of Allowance Committee on 6.4.2017
It
has been informed by the Secretary, Staff Side(JCM), Com. S.G.Mishra,
that, meeting of the Committee on Allowances will be held on 06.04.2017.
Probably this may the conclusive meeting.As all of you are aware that, after 28th March 2018, lots of efforts have been made by the Secretary, Staff Side(JCM), to pursue the Government of India regarding resolution of long-pending demands of the CGEs with the Cabinet Secretary, Hon’ble MR and various Secretaries of the Government of India, Members of various committees.
Source: AIRF
7th Pay Commission –
The allowance committee examining the 7th pay commission recommendations
is likely to hold meeting tomorrow the 6th of April, a top employee
union official said. Earlier, the committee is likely to finalise its
views on HRA or house rent allowance at its next meeting, news agency
Press Trust of India had earlier reported. Union officials are also
hoping that after this meeting, the allowance panel on 7th pay
commission may submit its report. The allowance committee had at its
meeting on March 28 had sought comments from the ministries of defence,
railways and posts on treatment of 14 allowances, the report said.
The 7th Pay Commission had recommended that HRA be paid at the rate of
24 per cent, 16 per cent and 8 per cent of the new basic pay, depending
on type of cities. The 7th Pay Commission had also recommended that the
rate of HRA be revised to 27 per cent, 18 per cent and 9 per cent,
respectively when DA crosses 50 per cent, and further revised to 30 per
cent, 20 per cent and 10 per cent when DA crosses 100 per cent.
With regard to allowances, employee unions have demanded HRA (house rent
allowance) at the rate of 30 per cent, 20 per cent and 10 per cent. The
Seventh Pay Commission had recommended that HRA be paid at the rate of
24 per cent, 16 per cent and 8 per cent of the new basic pay, depending
on type of cities.
The government had in June accepted the recommendation of Justice AK
Mathur-headed Seventh Pay Commission in respect of the hike in basic pay
and pension. But the 7th pay commission’s recommendations relating to
allowances were referred to the Ashok Lavasa committee. The Seventh Pay
Commission had examined a total of 196 existing allowances and
recommended abolition of 51 allowances and subsuming of 37 allowances.
Minister of State for Finance Arjun Ram Meghwal on March 24 again
clarified that the allowance committee related to 7th pay commission is
yet to submit its report. The minister added that the allowance
committee is now in the process of finalising its report. The minister
also explained why the allowance committee has taken more time to
finalise its report. The allowance committee related to 7th pay
commission awards “has taken more time than was initially prescribed in
view of large number of demands received,” he clarified.
“The committee has received a large number of demands on allowances and
even now receives demands in this regards. All the demands have been
diligently examined,” the minister said.
Source: NDTV
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