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Cabinet 03-May-2017 20:27 IST
Government of India
Cabinet 03-May-2017 20:27 IST
Cabinet
approves modifications in the 7th CPC recommendations on pay and pensionary
benefits
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi
approved important proposals relating to modifications in the 7th CPC (Central
Pay Commission) recommendations on pay and pensionary benefits in the course of
their implementation. Earlier, in June, 2016, the Cabinet had approved
implementation of the recommendations with an additional financial outgo of Rs
84,933 crore for 2016-17 (including arrears for 2 months of 2015-16).
The benefit of the proposed modifications will be available with effect
from 1st January, 2016, i.e., the date of implementation of 7th CPC
recommendations. With the increase approved by the Cabinet, the annual pension
bill alone of the Central Government is likely to be Rs.1,76,071 crore.
Some of the important decisions of the Cabinet are mentioned below:
1.
Revision
of pension of pre – 2016 pensioners and family pensioners
The Cabinet approved modifications in the recommendations of the 7th CPC
relating to the method of revision of pension of pre-2016 pensioners and family
pensioners based on suggestions made by the Committee chaired by Secretary
(Pensions) constituted with the approval of the Cabinet. The modified
formulation of pension revision approved by the Cabinet will entail an
additional benefit to the pensioners and an additional expenditure of
approximately Rs.5031 crore for 2016-17 over and above the expenditure already
incurred in revision of pension as per the second formulation based on fitment
factor. It will benefit over 55 lakh pre-2016 civil and defence
pensioners and family pensioners.
While approving the implementation of the 7th CPC recommendations on
29th June, 2016, the Cabinet had approved the changed method of pension
revision recommended by the 7th CPC for pre-2016 pensioners, comprising of two
alternative formulations, subject to the feasibility of the first formulation
which was to be examined by the Committee.
In terms of the Cabinet decision, pensions of pre-2016 pensioners were
revised as per the second formulation multiplying existing pension by a fitment
factor of 2.57, though the pensioners were to be given the option of choosing
the more beneficial of the two formulations as per the 7th CPC recommendations.
In order to provide the more beneficial option to the pensioners,
Cabinet has accepted the recommendations of the Committee, which has suggested
revision of pension based on information contained in the Pension Payment Order
(PPO) issued to every pensioner. The revised procedure of fixation of
notional pay is more scientific, rational and implementable in all the
cases. The Committee reached its findings based on an analysis of
hundreds of live pension cases. The modified formulation will be
beneficial to more pensioners than the first formulation recommended by the 7th
CPC, which was not found to be feasible to implement on account of
non-availability of records in a large number of cases and was also found to be
prone to several anomalies.
2. Disability
Pension for Defence Pensioners
The Cabinet also approved the retention of percentage-based regime of
disability pension implemented post 6th CPC, which the 7th CPC had recommended
to be replaced by a slab-based system.
The issue of disability pension was referred to the National Anomaly
Committee by the Ministry of Defence on account of the representation received
from the Defence Forces to retain the slab-based system, as it would have
resulted in reduction in the amount of disability pension for existing
pensioners and a reduction in the amount of disability pension for future
retirees when compared to percentage-based disability pension.
The decision which will benefit existing and future Defence pensioners
would entail an additional expenditure of approximately Rs. 130 crore per
annum.
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