The Union Cabinet, chaired by PM Modi, recently approved important proposals relating to modifications in the 7th CPC (Central Pay Commission) recommendations on pay structure and revision of the three pay matrices in the course of their implementation.
The Union Cabinet, chaired by PM Modi, recently approved important proposals relating to modifications in the 7th CPC (Central Pay Commission) recommendations on pay structure and revision of the three pay matrices in the course of their implementation.
The Cabinet, while approving the 7th CPC recommendations for their
implementation on 29th June, 2016, had made two modifications in the
Defence Pay Matrix as under:
(a) Index of Rationalisation (IOR) of Level 13A (Brigadier) may be increased from 2.57 to 2.67.
(b) Additional 3 stages in Levels 12A (Lt. Col.), 3 stages in Level 13 (Colonel) and 2 stages in Level 13A (Brigadier) may be added.
(b) Additional 3 stages in Levels 12A (Lt. Col.), 3 stages in Level 13 (Colonel) and 2 stages in Level 13A (Brigadier) may be added.
The Cabinet has now approved further modifications in the pay structure
and the three Pay Matrices, i.e. Civil, Defence and Military Nursing
Service (MNS). The modifications are listed below:
(i) Defence Pay Matrix has been extended to 40 stages similar to the
Civil Pay Matrix: The 7th CPC had recommended a compact Pay Matrix for
Defence Forces personnel keeping in view the number of levels, age and
retirement profiles of the service personnel. The Ministry of Defence
raised the issue that the compact nature of the Defence Pay Matrix may
lead to stagnation for JCOs in Defence Forces and proposed that the
Defence Pay Matrix be extended to 40 stages. The Cabinet decision to
extend the Defence Pay Matrix will benefit the JCOs who can continue in
service without facing any stagnation till their retirement age of 57
years.
(ii) IOR for Levels 12 A (Lt. Col. and equivalent) and 13 (Colonel and
equivalent) in the Defence Pay Matrix and Level 13 (Director and
equivalent) in the Civil Pay Matrix has been increased from 2.57 to
2.67: Variable IOR ranging from 2.57 to 2.81 has been applied by the 7th
CPC to arrive at Minimum Pay in each Level on the premise that with
enhancement of Levels from Pay Band 1 to 2, 2 to 3 and onwards, the
role, responsibility and accountability increases at each step in the
hierarchy. This principle has not been applied in respect of Levels 12A
(Lt. Col. and equivalent), 13 (Colonel and equivalent) and 13A
(Brigadier and equivalent) of Defence Pay Matrix and Level 13 (Director
and equivalent) of the Civil Pay Matrix on the ground that there was a
disproportionate increase in entry pay at the level pertaining to GP
8700 in the 6th CPC regime. The IOR for Level 13A (Brigadier and
equivalent) in the Defence Pay Matrix has already been revised upwards with the approval of the Cabinet earlier. In view of the request from Ministry of Defence for raising the IOR for Levels 12 A and 13 of the Defence Pay Matrix and requests from others, the IOR for these levels has been revised upwards to ensure uniformity of approach in determining the IOR.
equivalent) in the Defence Pay Matrix has already been revised upwards with the approval of the Cabinet earlier. In view of the request from Ministry of Defence for raising the IOR for Levels 12 A and 13 of the Defence Pay Matrix and requests from others, the IOR for these levels has been revised upwards to ensure uniformity of approach in determining the IOR.
(iii) To give effect to the decisions to extend the Defence Pay Matrix
and to enhance the IORs, the three Pay Matrices – Civil, Defence and MNS
– have also been revised. While doing so, two calculation errors
noticed in the MNS Pay Matrix have also been rectified.
(iv) To ensure against reduction in pay, benefit of pay protection in
the form of Personal Pay was earlier extended to officers when posted on
deputation under Central Staffing Scheme (CSS) with the approval of
Cabinet. The benefit will also be available to officers coming on
Central Deputation on posts not covered under the CSS.
Source: Financial express.
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