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  • Saturday 16 July 2016

    HomeIndia-news 7th Pay Commission: NCM member writes to Arun Jaitley, seeks changes in proposed govt salaries 7th Pay Commission: NCM member writes to Arun Jaitley, seeks changes in proposed govt salaries

    In his letter to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, National Commission for Minorities member Praveen Davar said that the minimum pay of Rs 18,000 as recommended in the 7th Pay Commission is “not adequate”, while the maximum pay of Rs 2.5 lakh is “a little too much”. (Source: Reuters)
    Contending prices of essential commodities are same for all, an NCM member today urged Centre to increase salary of its lowest paid employees by Rs 4,000 and reduce that of highest paid personnel by Rs 25,000 under 7th Pay Commission to see those earning less are not affected.
    In his letter to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, National Commission for Minorities member Praveen Davar said that the minimum pay of Rs 18,000 as recommended in the 7th Pay Commission is “not adequate”, while the maximum pay of Rs 2.5 lakh is “a little too much”.
    Davar though said his opinions expressed in the letter, dated July 11, was all personal and did not represent any organisation or group of individuals.
    “Prices of essential commodities are equal for everyone. But those paid lower are affected more than those drawing high salaries. It is my personal opinion that the minimum pay in the 7th Pay Commission of Rs 18,000 is not adequate.
    However, the maximum pay of Rs 2.5 lakh is a little too much,” he argued. Stating that the ratio of the highest and lowest paid should be ideally 10:1, Davar said, “the minimum pay is increased to Rs 22,000 and the maximum pay is brought down to Rs 2.25 lakhs.Similar modifications can be made in the intermediately pay scales.” 
    The move, he said, will not only narrow the gap between highest and lowest paid, but also result in substantially reducing the financial burden on the exchequer.
    Davar also criticised the decision to offer steep hike in salary of MLAs in Delhi assembly saying the move has set a “wrong” precedent.
    “Why should be anyone paid far above his genuine needs?,” he asked.

    2 comments:

    1. Sir,
      your suggestion is ok but GOI thinking may be different. If minimum pay increases it effect the pensioners also. To compensate the minimum pay some allowances may be increased to the serving employees and this will not effect the pensioners. pensioners strength is more than the serving employees. And more over whenever DA rises it will be calculated on Basic. This will be another burden to the GOI. This is my personel prediction.

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    2. Sir, I do agree with your views. Any salary above Rs. 22000 to 25000 pm should be acceptable to Govt employees. The ratio of minimum and maximum salary should not exceed 9:1. That should be yardstick and brought down in every CPC and finally to 5:1. Now multiplication to 6th CPC scales should be 3.5 for class III, 3 for class II,(3.5 Def NCOs/OR, 3 for JCOs and 2.75 for Defence officers ( Uniform wearing) and 2.5 for IAS, IPS, IDAS, IFS and others.All allowances should be uniform for civil and defence forcres and multiplied by 2.50 for each category incldung Def/CAPF.

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