New Delhi, Jan 30: At a time when Central Government employees are
anxiously waiting for the implementation of Seventh Pay Commission(7th
CPC), this could dishearten them.
Days after reports came to fore that CPC will be delayed and will come
into force in the month of June-July, here is yet another disappointing
news for these employees. Sources say that Centre may implement new Pay
Commission after the execution of One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme.
Sources say that Army veterans want some modification into the
current form of OROP scheme but Modi Government has yet not accepted
their demands.
One can understand this delay of the salary increment, as notification
for Seventh Pay Commission is yet to be issued. Sources say that there
are lots of issues to be sorted out before final approval will be given.
Earlier, Government set up a 13-member Empowered Committee of
Secretaries (CoS) headed by Cabinet Secretary to process the
recommendations of the Pay Commission.
An office memorandum of the Finance Ministry was quoted as saying, "The
Empowered Committee will function as a screening committee to screen the
recommendations of the Commission after taking into account the views
of the concerned stakeholders... So as to firm up the final conclusion
for approval of the Cabinet".
Reportedly, first meeting to formulate action points for processing
Seventh Pay Commission recommendations is scheduled on February 2. Nodal
officers of different ministries and departments will participate in
the meet.
Nearly 48 lakh central government employees and 55 lakh pensioners will
be befitted by the the pay commission.
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