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  • Monday 30 May 2016

    7th pay commission report before Cabinet in the last week of June; notification soon

    Zee News, 27 May, 2016 - New Delhi: Central government employees can expect to get some good news trickling in from government sources towards the end of June.
    As per reports, the Finance Ministry is likely to table the 7th Pay Commission report to the Cabinet for approval in the last week of June.
    The 7th pay panel headed by AK Mathur had recommended the minimum salary for central government employees at Rs 18,000 and maximum salary at Rs 2,50,000. As employees protested against the wage hike calling it the "lowest ever" raise, the government set up the Empowered Committee of Secretaries group to review the AK Mathur-panel's recommendations.
    The Empowered Committee of Secretaries on the Seventh Central Pay Commission is expected to soon wrap up its report on the remuneration of government employees.

    Sources added that even the Prime Minister's Office is keen on a favourable pay hike for the central government employees, so the panel is likely to recommend a minimum salary at Rs 24,000 and the highest salary at Rs 2,70,000.
    Sources added that the government is exploring options for meeting the additional payout over and above what was recommended by the 7th pay panel. The payout could be substantial with salary hike and arrears adding up to a Rs 1.02 lakh crore burden on government finances.
    Report add that once the report moves from the table of the empowered group of committee to the cabinet, there is no reason why the cabinet would inordinately delay it.
    The Finance Ministry is keen that higher salaries reach government employees just before the festive season starting mid-August, as spurt in consumption during the festive period will have a domino effect on the economy.

    Friday 27 May 2016

    INFORMATION FROM DESW REGARDING CIRCULAR

    K Damayanthi <jsesw@nic.in>



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    With regards


    Yours sincerely
    K.Damayanthi
    JS,ESW

     chandran menon <vinodvihar31@yahoo.co.in>

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Sunday 22 May 2016

    LETTER SENT BY GEN SECRETARY AFVAI TO DESW REGARDING DELAY IN ISSUING CIRCULAR


    Ma'am,
    I am writing you this email in late night because I am not getting sleep due to people calling day and night about this circular. Are we near to issue this letter ?
    The environment is very curious about it as You might be knowing that defence people (especially JCO/ORs) were chiefly affected by this draconian rule. Why I called it "draconian" because we are made to retire and then this rule was applied because we did not serve 33 yrs. To tell you that When I was retired, I was merely 34 years old juggling the roads of Mumbai for a job.
    Anyway that is a matter of law and system is responsible for that, not any individual. But I sincerely request you to throw some light so people can be assured & made calm.
    I eagerly wait for a line of communication 
    Regards
    Santosh K Singh
    Ex PO
    General Secretary-AFVAI

    Thursday 12 May 2016

    CALCULATION ARREARS ON 50% PENSION FOR JCO/OR

    HOW TO GO ABOUT CALCULATION OF  ARREARS OF JCOs & Ors:- With coming of this rule the arrears will be due to those persons who have been receiving Pension lesser than the 50% of "Minimum of Pay in Pay Band" wef 01 Jan 2006 to 30 June 2014 ie upto the date of implementation of the OROP Scheme.
    2.  Hence the first and foremost item to know is the "Min of Pay in Pay Band"  pertaining to your Group and Rank. The above chart has been derived from various Circulars issued by PCDA(P). Do intimate in case there be some changes and modification is needed.

    3.   The amount by which you have been getting lesser than this amount is the Basic difference now payable per month.
     
    4.   In case of JCOs & ORs three Circulars ie 547, 430 and 501 are important. There will thus be three differences corresponding to periods as under :-


           (a)   Difference between MPinPB and figures in 547 from 01 Jan 2006 to 30 June 2009.
          (b)   Difference between MPinPB and figures of circulat 430 from 01 Jul 2009 to 23 Sep 2012.
    (c)   Difference between MPinPB and figures of Circular 501 from 24 Sep 2012 to 30 Jun 2014.



    5. Note down these figures where ever  they are less than the MPinPB. However in case they are higher than the MPinPB these are not to be taken into account and the difference be taken as Zero.
    6.   Multiply these three differences with Multiplication factors as under to add period and DA:-
      
           (a)  01 Jan 2006 to 30 Jun 2009   =   46.02.
           (b) 01 Jul  2009 to 23 Sep 2012.  =   
    57.62
           (c)  24 Sep 2012 to 30 Jun 2014.  =   
    39.76
    The sum of the resultant figure will the total arrears due to you

    Tuesday 10 May 2016

    Rs. 3,186 Crore Given To Over 17 Lakh Veterans Under OROP: Manohar Parrikar

    All India | Press Trust of India | Updated: May 09, 2016 20:56 IST
    Rs 3,186 Crore Given To Over 17 Lakh Veterans Under OROP: Manohar Parrikar
    New Delhi:  Over Rs. 3,186 crore has been paid to more than 17 lakh military veterans on account of One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme and 100 per cent compliance is expected by the month-end, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar today said.

    "17,29,358 pensioners have benefited from OROP to the tune of Rs. 3,186 crore. Expect to ensure cent per cent compliance by May end," Mr Parrikar tweeted.

    A section of veterans, who had been protesting for "complete" implementation of OROP, had recently called off their nearly a year-long protest at Jantar Mantar.

    They have now decided to take the legal route to press their demand.

    Mr Parrikar had in September last year announced implementation of the OROP for ex-servicemen but the veterans have been continuing with their protest demanding "complete" implementation of the scheme.