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7th CPC Report Sumptuary Allowance

Admin March 10, 2016

7th CPC Report Sumptuary Allowance

At present, sumptuary allowances are granted to various grades of personnel in the Central Government, to compensate for the expenditure incurred on entertaining visitors.

An Entertainment Allowance of ₹10,000 pm is granted to Cabinet Secretary to entertain distinguished visitors.

Similar allowance is granted to officers of Indian Railways also, the existing rates of which are as under:

(₹ per annum)

PHOD

6000

DRM

6000

CWM

5000

SAG

4500

SG/JAG

2500

STS (Independent Charge)

2000

STS

1600

JTS

1000

In the Ministry of Defence, this allowance goes by the name of Official Hospitality Grant, with the following rates:

(₹ per month)

Service Chiefs/VCs/ Army Cdrs

3000

Leftinent General

2400

Major General

1800

Brigadier

1500

COs of a Ship-Captain Rank

1200

Naval Officer-in-charge/CO up to Cdr

600

There exists a Sumptuary Allowance in National/Central Training Establishments for Group `A’ Officers, meant for entertaining small groups of students and faculty. The existing rates are:

For Director or Head

₹3500 pm

For Course Directors

₹2500 pm

For Counsellors

₹2000 pm

Judicial Officers on deputation in the Supreme Court Registry are also granted a Sumptuary Allowance at the same rate as what they were getting in the parent office.

Demands Received

There are general demands for raising the amount of these allowances.

Analysis and Recommendations

The structure of these allowances is quite haphazard, and the rates vary widely. Moreover, they are paid only in certain ministries, not across the board.

With the rise in pay scales offered by successive Pay Commissions, including the present one, we are of the view that these allowances have lost their relevance. Accordingly, it is recommended that all these allowances should be abolished. Such expenditure on hospitality should be treated as office expenditure and the Ministry of Finance should lay down the ceilings for various levels.

Source: 7th CPC Report

Filed Under: 7th Pay Commission, Allowances, LATEST 7TH PAY COMMISSION NEWS

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