Friday 22 August 2008

                                                                   Pay Scales of Revenue Officers

Sr. No.

Name of Revenue Cadre

Existing Scale

Scales likely to be revised in 6th Pay Commission

Our Demand for revised  scale in 6th Pay Commission Should be as below

1.

Naib Tahasildar

5500-175-9000

Pay Band

:

PB-2

Corresponding Pay Bands

:

9300-34800*

Grade Pay

:

4200

Pay Band

:

PB-2

Corresponding Pay Bands

:

9300-34800*

Grade Pay

:

4600

2.

Tahasildar

7450-225-11500

Pay Band

:

PB-2

Corresponding Pay Bands

:

9300-34800*

Grade Pay

:

4600

Pay Band

:

PB-3

Corresponding Pay Bands

:

15600-39100*

Grade Pay

:

5400

3.

Deputy Collector

8000-275-13500

Pay Band

:

PB-3

Corresponding Pay Bands

:

15600-39100*

Grade Pay

:

5400

Pay Band

:

PB-3

Corresponding Pay Bands

:

15600-39100*

Grade Pay

:

6500

4.

Selection Grade Deputy Collector

10650-325-15850

Pay Band

:

PB-3

Corresponding Pay Bands

:

15600-39100*

Grade Pay

:

6500

Pay Band

:

PB-3

Corresponding Pay Bands

:

15600-39100*

Grade Pay

:

7600

5.

Additional Collector

12000-375-18000

Pay Band

:

PB-3

Corresponding Pay Bands

:

15600-39100*

Grade Pay

:

7600

Pay Band

:

PB-4

Corresponding Pay Bands

:

37400-67000*

Grade Pay

:

7600

6.

Additional Collector Selection Grade

14300-450-22400

Pay Band

:

PB-4

Corresponding Pay Bands

:

37400-67000*

Grade Pay

:

7600

Pay Band

:

PB-4

Corresponding Pay Bands

:

37400-67000*

Grade Pay

:

8400


Tuesday 19 August 2008

Sixth Pay Commission report modification : Updates

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Sixth Pay Commission report modification : Updates
at 6:01 PM
Minimum basic Salary - Rs. 7000
Education Allowances for employees for upto two children - Rs. 1,000 (Earlier, it was Rs. 100)
Maximum Basic Salary - Rs. 90,000 (Cabinet Secretary)
National Holidays - 3
Gazette Holidays to be canceled
Pay hike will be implemented from January 01, 2006
Maternity Leave : 6 Months
HRA in A-1 Cities - 30% (Unchanged)
HRA in A, B, B-1 Cities - 20%
Incentive Schemes to be announced
New Medical Insurance Scheme to be launched for government employees
Market-driven pay for scientists and all other jobs that require professional skill set.
Total number of salary grades to be reduced from 35 to 20.
The wage hike would increase the financial implication for the Centre by Rs 17,798 crore annually and the arrears with effect from January 2006 would cost Rs 29,373 crore, Information and Broadcasting Minister P R Dasmunsi told reporters after the Cabinet meeting.
The government increased the minimum entry level salary of a government employee to Rs 7,000 against Rs 6,660 recommended by the Commission headed by Justice B N Srikrishna who submitted the report in March this year.
Consequently, it would push up the total emoluments of an employee at the lowest level beyond Rs 10,000 per month including allowances.
It also increased the rate of annual increment from 2.5 per cent to 3 per cent.
In the defence sector, it approved at least three assured promotions for all defence forces personnel and civilian employees under the modified Assured Career Progression scheme.
While civilians would get this after 10, 20 and 30 years of service, defence forces jawans would be promoted under ACP after 8, 16 and 24 years.
The hiked salary would be given to the employees beginning September this year and the arrears from January 2006 would be given in cash in two installments - 40 per cent this fiscal and 60 per cent in 2009-10.
The financial implication of Pay Commission on the General Budget would be Rs 15,717 crore and Rs 6414 crore on Railway Budget in 2008-09.
The government’s present salary bill is over Rs 70,000 crore and the pension bill is over Rs 30,000 crore.
Finance Minister P Chidambaram said the budget deficit target would be adhered to, despite the implementation of the Pay Commission recommendations.
The government for the first time approved Military Service Pay for armed forces personnel, under which officers would get Rs 6,000 over and above their pay per month.
The lowest limit of disability pension for defence personnel would be doubled to Rs 3100 a month.
No Cabinet Secretary rank for Intelligence Bureau chief, the three Service chiefs or the Chairman, Railway Board
Group D personnel to stay (peons in ministries and porters in Railways)
Military service pay for persons below the officer rank (POBR) would be Rs 2,000 per month
Significant hike in salaries of Brigadiers: they move to Pay Band 4 (Rs 39,200-67,000) from the suggested Pay Band 3 (Rs 15,600-39,100)
DIG-scale abolished in IPS and Indian Forest Service
The salaries of Brigadiers will be in Pay Band 4 (Rs 39,200-67,000) as against the suggested pay band 3 (Rs 15,600 - 39,100) previously.

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