
Fixation of Pension for Pre-2016 Pensioners With Example – 7CPC recommendations
The Commission recommends the following pension formulation for civil employees including CAPF personnel, who have retired before 01.01.2016:
i) All the civilian personnel including CAPF who retired prior to 01.01.2016 (expected date of implementation of the Seventh CPC recommendations) shall first be fixed in the Pay Matrix being recommended by this Commission, on the basis of the Pay Band and Grade Pay at which they retired, at the minimum of the corresponding level in the matrix. This amount shall be raised, to arrive at the notional pay of the retiree, by adding the number of increments he/she had earned in that level while in service, at the rate of three percent. Fifty percent of the total amount so arrived at shall be the revised pension.
ii) The second calculation to be carried out is as follows. The pension, as had been fixed at the time of implementation of the VI CPC recommendations, shall be multiplied by 2.57 to arrive at an alternate value for the revised pension.
iii) Pensioners may be given the option of choosing whichever formulation is beneficial to them.
It is recognised that the fixation of pension as per formulation in (i) above may take a little time since the records of each pensioner will have to be checked to ascertain the number of increments earned in the retiring level. It is therefore recommended that in the first instance the revised pension may be calculated as at (ii) above and the same
may be paid as an interim measure. In the event calculation as per (i) above yields a higher amount the difference may be paid subsequently.
Illustration on fixation of pension based on recommendations of the Seventh CPC
7th Pay Commission Pay Matrix Table (Civilian Employees)
Case I
Pensioner ‘A’ retired at last pay drawn of ₹79,000 on 30 May, 2015 under the VI CPC regime, having drawn three increments in the scale ₹67,000 to 79,000:
Case II
Pensioner ‘B’ retired at last pay drawn of ₹4,000 on 31 January, 1989 under the IV CPC regime, having drawn 9 increments in the pay scale of ₹3000-100-3500-125-4500
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Mukesh Kumar Sharma says
Sir
My PPO generated before Apr 2004 S/040348/2004 where basic pay shown 4400 class pay 150 where 50% of DA marged during 2005 Rs 2200 that my basic is 6750 wheremy pay scale shown for HAv Gp Y Q/S 16/5 basic pension is 1687/- Rs 759/- commuted till Nov 2019.
My revised pension basewd on Cir 501 Rs 5647/- ason date my pension Rs 11233/- + Rs 1138/- Commuted portion. I know about my basic pension based on
(a) 6th CPC ?
(b) 7th CPC ?
than OROP .
I request to all also inform about the total arrears till date please.
Kumaresh says
You must also give table for defence disability pensioners
IS Yadav says
Why so much delay in issuing the OROP table after notification ? Has the PCDA / Concern dept given the time frame to pre pare the OROP table as per notification . if yes, then fire the concern Babu with out delay of seconds. B`coz lower babus have been sent on X`mas leave. This is fact— See their office attendance of this month.
First step- OROP table
Second step- Pension calculation as per 7th cpc.
Subramanian K says
i) All the civilian personnel including CAPF who retired prior to 01.01.2016 (expected date of implementation of the Seventh CPC recommendations) shall first be fixed in the Pay Matrix being recommended by this Commission, on the basis of the Pay Band and Grade Pay at which they retired, at the minimum of the corresponding level in the matrix. This amount shall be raised, to arrive at the notional pay of the retiree, by adding the number of increments he/she had earned in that level while in service, at the rate of three percent. Fifty percent of the total amount so arrived at shall be the revised pension. In my friend’s case he was fixed at 15100 in the scale 14300-18300 at the time of his retirement after his pay was fixed in SG. Will these increments be considered under beneficial option for pension calculation?
Col BN Sharma says
You must also give table for defence pensioners separately for officers and PBOR