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7th Central Pay Commission – Interim Report

Admin October 4, 2014

7th Central Pay Commission – Interim Report

“Presently, we consider the interim report as essential due to the important reasons given below:

  1. The 50% DA merger that was allowed in the 5th Pay Commission is not made available now for Central Government employees
  1. Also the inflation rate in the 6th Pay Commission is very high.”

The terms and references of the 7th Central Pay Commission was approved by the cabinet on 28.02.2014. In the terms and references document, in paragraph (h), it has been said that if needed an interim report can be recommended.

“h) To recommend the date of effect of its recommendations on all the above.

The Commission will make its recommendations within 18 months of the date of its constitution.  It may consider, if necessary, sending interim reports on any of the matters as and when the recommendations are finalised.″

After the 7th Central Pay Commission was set up, it obtained terms and references from various stakeholders using the 1st phase of interactions. Now, through the 2nd phase of interactions, inputs are received through meetings held in various important cities of India.

The expectation of many Central government employees now is: “is there a possibility of the 7th Central Pay Commission interim report being released?” In the 5th Pay Commission, considering the inflation rates, when the DA reached 50%, it was merged with the basic salary.

However, in the 6th Pay Commission, nothing about the 50% DA merger has been mentioned. Moreover, comparing the DA increase due to inflation in the 5th Pay Commission, the DA that was given during the 6th Pay Commission taking into account the inflation rate is much higher. I have attached a table below to explain this.

5TH CPC DA

6TH CPC DA

01.01.1996 0% 01.01.2006 0%
01.07.1996 4% 01.07.2006 2%
01.01.1997 8% 01.01.2007 6%
01.07.1997 13% 01.07.2007 9%
01.01.1998 16% 01.01.2008 12%
01.07.1998 22% 01.07.2008 16%
01.01.1999 32% 01.01.2009 22%
01.07.1999 37% 01.07.2009 27%
01.01.2000 38% 01.01.2010 35%
01.07.2000 41% 01.07.2010 45%
01.01.2001 43% 01.01.2011 51%
01.07.2001 45% 01.07.2011 58%
01.01.2002 49% 01.01.2012 65%
01.07.2002 52% 01.07.2012 72%
01.01.2003 55% 01.01.2013 80%
01.07.2003 59% 01.07.2013 90%
01.01.2004 61% 01.01.2014 100%
01.03.2004 DA Merger NO DA Merger
01.07.2004 14% 01.07.2014 107%
Total %  DA 75% Total %  DA 107%

 

Presently, we consider the interim report as essential due to the important reasons given below:

  1. The 50% DA merger that was allowed in the 5th Pay Commission is not made available now for Central Government employees
  1. Also the inflation rate in the 6th Pay Commission is very high.

 

Due to these factors all the Central Government employees naturally expect if they could get any interim relief through an interim report of the 7th Central Pay Commission.

Source: http://www.govtempdiary.com/

Filed Under: LATEST 7TH PAY COMMISSION NEWS

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