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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Entitlement of various types of accommodation based on the revised pay scale recommended by the 7th Central Pay Commission: Railway Board&#8217;s clarification GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS RAILWAY BOARD No. 2018/LMB-II/2/26 New Delhi, dated: 21/05/2018 General Manager South Eastern Railway Kolkata Sub: Entitlement of various types of accommodation based on the revised pay scale [&#8230;]</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">GOVERNMENT OF INDIA<br />
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS<br />
RAILWAY BOARD</p>
<p>No. 2018/LMB-II/2/26</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">New Delhi, dated: 21/05/2018</p>
<p>General Manager<br />
South Eastern Railway<br />
Kolkata</p>
<p>Sub: <strong>Entitlement of various types of accommodation based on the revised pay scale recommended by the 7th Central Pay Commission.</strong></p>
<p>Ref: SER&#8217;s letter No. L/Housing Policy/Improvement/225 dated 16.05.2018</p>
<p>This is in reference to SER&#8217;s letter quoted above.</p>
<p>It is advised that the level of pay scale recommended by the 7th CPC are corresponding to grade pay, as such the instruction issued vide Board&#8217;s letter under reference still holds good. It is further advised that there has been no change in the entitlement of the railway employees for Railway accommodation. Eligibility of entitlement and eligibility to register for the waiting list of a particular type of quarter are two different issues, should be dealt with separately.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">(Chander Shekhar)<br />
Joint Director/Land &amp; Amenities<br />
Railway Board.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.secr.indianrailways.gov.in//downloadfile_2.jsp?filename=1528374395933-158-2018.pdf" target="_blank">secr.indianrailways.gov.in</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Seventh Pay Commission may cause inflation New Delhi: It is anticipated prices of goods could rise, causing inflation, as soon as the Seventh Pay Commission announces the revised pay-scale for central government employees and the states government employees would have to bear the brunt. Accordingly, the implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission’s recommendations will ravage [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>New Delhi: It is anticipated prices of goods could rise, causing inflation, as soon as the Seventh Pay Commission announces the revised pay-scale for central government employees and the states government employees would have to bear the brunt.</p>
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<p>Accordingly, the implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission’s recommendations will ravage the finances of the central and state governments.</p>
<p>Inflation has been whacking Indian budgets over the last few years. What has hurt the common man even more is food inflation. Food prices have risen at a much faster pace than overall prices.</p>
<p>The deficient monsoon rainfall and drought conditions in several parts of the country have accentuated the pressure on food prices, pushing up the overall inflation rate.</p>
<p>The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) cut interest rates by 50 basis points on Tuesday in a bid to kickstart economic growth, following a sharp drop in inflation.</p>
<p>The inflation has stayed high in the past few years—the Consumer Price Index (Industrial Workers) has averaged over 9% in the past eight years, which means cost of living has gone up significantly and hence necessitates higher compensation for workers also.</p>
<p>The dearness allowance of government staff has already touched 119%, which along with the rise in other allowances have more than doubled salaries since 2006.</p>
<p>It is expected the Seventh Pay Commission to recommend 3 times hike in salaries across various grades from Sixth Pay Commission levels apart from a further rationalization of government employees.</p>
<p>There is a perception that government employees’ higher salaries boost spending on housing, automobiles and consumer electronics.</p>
<p>Initial estimates suggest the seventh pay commission could add Rs 1,00,619 crore to the central government’s wage bill.</p>
<p>The central government pay and allowances amount to 1 per cent of GDP today. State wages amount to another 4 per cent, making for a total of 5 per cent of GDP.</p>
<p>The medium-term expenditure framework recently presented to Parliament by Finance Minister Jaitley, which looks at an increase in pay of 16 per cent for 2016-17 consequent to the Seventh Pay Commission award.</p>
<p>That would amount to an increase of 0.8 per cent of GDP. This is a one-off impact.</p>
<p>However, the Seventh Pay Commission is ready with its recommendations on revising emoluments for nearly 50 lakh central government employees and 55 lakh pensioners, and will soon submit report to the Finance Ministry.</p>
<p>Headed by Justice Ashok Kumar Mathur, the Commission was appointed in February 2014 and its recommendations are scheduled to take effect from January 1, 2016.</p>
<p>The government constitutes the Pay Commission almost every 10 years to revise the pay scale of its employees and often states also implement the panel’s recommendations after some modifications.</p>
<p>As part of the exercise, the Commission holds discussions with various stakeholders, including organisations, federations, groups representing civil employees as well as defence services.</p>
<p>Meena Agarwal is the secretary of the Commission. Other members are Vivek Rae, a retired IAS officer of 1978 batch and Rathin Roy, an economist.</p>
<p>The Sixth Pay Commission was implemented with effect from January 1, 2006, the fifth from January 1, 1996 and the fourth from January 1, 1986.</p>
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<p>Is there a possibility that the 7th Pay Commission would introduce the new Pay Scale for the Central Government Employees without Grade Pay?</p>
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<p>Unionist who had interacted directly with the members of the 7th Pay Commission say that the chances are high. Although it is impossible to confirm this at the moment, all the employee federations have, through their memorandum, requested that the Grade Pay system be avoided this time.</p>
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<p>The 6th Pay Commission had included the concept of Grade Pay as part of the basic pay. The intention behind such a concept was never explained. The Commission too didn’t bother to explain why.</p>
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<p><i>So, do we really need Grade Pay Structure? </i></p>
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<p><i>What are the advantages? </i></p>
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<p><i>What do we lose if we avoid it?</i></p>
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<p><i><b>As far as we could see, there was nothing to gain by splitting the basic pay into two.</b></i></p>
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<p>A demand was placed before the 6th Pay Commission that increment be given with each promotion. This demand was stressed by all the employee federations at that time. As a result, the 6th Pay Commission recommended that Promotional Increment be issued with each promotion. All CG Employees federations had an important role to play in the Government’s decision to hike the Pay Commission’s recommended the rate of increment from 2.5% to 3%.</p>
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<p>Prior to the 6th Pay Commission, if an employee’s promotion takes him from one pay scale to the next scale, he is then eligible for two promotional increments. If the promotion remained confined within the same pay scale span, then there was no increment. The federations highlighted this situation while making its demand. Also, an average employee hardly gets three promotions in his career, before retirement. In terms of monetary benefits, there was nothing much.</p>
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<p>There might not be any relationship between Grade Pay and Promotional Increment, but there is definitely no connection between the Grade Pay and the Annual Increment.</p>
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<p>From the day it was introduced, Grade Pay had only created pay anomalies for the employees. The system of Departmental Hierarchy, which had been in place for years, was divided into Promotional Hierarchy and Grade Pay Hierarchy. This was the main culprit. Grade Pay was also responsible for the formation of separate committee for MACP, like the National Anomaly Committee.</p>
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<p>Those who were promoted from Rs. 2800 to Rs.4200 might have called Grade Pay a wonderful concept. But Grade Pay structure had nothing to do with it. Credit belonged to the system of Merger of Grades. Since 5000, 5500 and 6500 were merged into one category, the Grade Pay of 6500 was given to 5000 and 5500. This made an increase of 1400 possible with a single promotion from 2800 to 4200. As far as Grade Pay was concerned, this was a 50% hike.</p>
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<p>The revelations were surprising indeed. The steep increase of 50% was confined to just one instance.</p>
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<td width="96">GRADE PAY</td>
<td width="94">DIFFERENCE IN AMOUNT</td>
<td width="76">DIFFERENCE IN %</td>
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<td width="96">1800</td>
<td width="94"></td>
<td width="76"></td>
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<td width="96">1900</td>
<td width="94">100</td>
<td width="76">5.56%</td>
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<td width="96">2000</td>
<td width="94">100</td>
<td width="76">5.26%</td>
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<td width="96">2400</td>
<td width="94">400</td>
<td width="76">20.00%</td>
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<td width="96">2800</td>
<td width="94">400</td>
<td width="76">16.67%</td>
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<td width="96"><b>4200</b></td>
<td width="94"><b>1400</b></td>
<td width="76"><b>50.00%</b></td>
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<td width="96">4600</td>
<td width="94">400</td>
<td width="76">9.52%</td>
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<td width="96">4800</td>
<td width="94">200</td>
<td width="76">4.35%</td>
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<td width="96">5400</td>
<td width="94">600</td>
<td width="76">12.50%</td>
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<td width="96">6600</td>
<td width="94">1200</td>
<td width="76">22.22%</td>
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<td width="96">7600</td>
<td width="94">1000</td>
<td width="76">15.15%</td>
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<td width="96">8700</td>
<td width="94">1100</td>
<td width="76">14.47%</td>
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<td width="96">10000</td>
<td width="94">1300</td>
<td width="76">14.94%</td>
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<td width="96">12000</td>
<td width="94">2000</td>
<td width="76">20.00%</td>
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<td width="96">BASIC PAY</td>
<td width="94">DIFFERENCE IN AMOUNT</td>
<td width="76">DIFFERENCE IN %</td>
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<td width="96">2750</td>
<td width="94"></td>
<td width="76"></td>
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<td width="96">3050</td>
<td width="94">300</td>
<td width="76">10.91%</td>
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<td width="96">3200</td>
<td width="94">150</td>
<td width="76">4.92%</td>
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<td width="96"><b>4000</b></td>
<td width="94"><b>800</b></td>
<td width="76"><b>25.00%</b></td>
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<td width="96">4500</td>
<td width="94">500</td>
<td width="76">12.50%</td>
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<td width="96">5000</td>
<td width="94">500</td>
<td width="76">11.11%</td>
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<td width="96">5500</td>
<td width="94">500</td>
<td width="76">10.00%</td>
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<td width="96">6500</td>
<td width="94">1000</td>
<td width="76">18.18%</td>
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<td width="96">7450</td>
<td width="94">950</td>
<td width="76">14.62%</td>
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<td width="96">7500</td>
<td width="94">50</td>
<td width="76">0.67%</td>
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<td width="96">8000</td>
<td width="94">500</td>
<td width="76">6.67%</td>
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<td width="96">9000</td>
<td width="94">1000</td>
<td width="76">12.50%</td>
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<td width="96">10000</td>
<td width="94">1000</td>
<td width="76">11.11%</td>
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<td width="96">10325</td>
<td width="94">325</td>
<td width="76">3.25%</td>
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<td width="96">10650</td>
<td width="94">325</td>
<td width="76">3.15%</td>
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<td width="96">12000</td>
<td width="94">1350</td>
<td width="76">12.68%</td>
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<td width="96">12750</td>
<td width="94">750</td>
<td width="76">6.25%</td>
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<td width="96">14300</td>
<td width="94">1550</td>
<td width="76">12.16%</td>
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<td width="96">15100</td>
<td width="94">800</td>
<td width="76">5.59%</td>
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<td width="96">16400</td>
<td width="94">1300</td>
<td width="76">8.61%</td>
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<td width="96">18400</td>
<td width="94">2000</td>
<td width="76">12.20%</td>
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<td width="96">22400</td>
<td width="94">4000</td>
<td width="76">21.74%</td>
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<td width="96">24050</td>
<td width="94">1650</td>
<td width="76">7.37%</td>
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<td width="96">26000</td>
<td width="94">1950</td>
<td width="76">8.11%</td>
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<td width="96">30000</td>
<td width="94">4000</td>
<td width="76">15.38%</td>
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<p>Will this continue with the 7th Pay Commission too?</p>
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<p>Source: <a href="http://90paisa.org/will-7th-pay-commission-recommend-the-revised-pay-scale-without-grade-pay/" data-blogger-escaped-target="_blank">90paisa.org</a></p>
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