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7th Pay Commission: Cabinet Announces Pay Hike For Government Employees

If you are someone who is waiting for the 7th Pay commission then we have great news for you all. Reports are coming that the Delhi government has approved the revision of pay scales according to the recommendations of the seventh pay commission. Yes! You are reading it right sources are claiming that the Aam Aadmi Party government stated in a sentence that they have approved the 7th pay commission linked Department of Higher Education’s proposal regarding the grant of revised pay scales.

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You all should know that this whole thing is going to affect directly to all the teachers and equivalent cadres and administrative posts in universities and colleges. It is good news for everyone and with the 7th CPC implementation, the teachers will get the revised pay on a pro-rata basis effective from January 1, 2016. Yes! You are reading it correctly this whole thing will give them 34 months’ arrears under 7th pay commission matrix.

Sources are saying that everyone is happy and said the fine word of mouth for the 7th pay commission. The Delhi government had approved the Education Department’s proposal to revise guest teachers pay in September this year. Also, the reports are coming that the state Cabinet of Bihar had hiked the dearness allowance (DA) by two percent. DA would be given to the employees with effect from July 1 this year. Also, some sources are saying that these employees will now get DA of 9 percent in place of the existing 7 percent.

Overall, we think that it is good news for all the government employees, pensioners and family pensioners are going to get the direct benefit of this new hike. We think that the government will have to bear an additional burden of Rs 419 crore annually for this hike because it is really going to be such a mess for the government, but we think that it’s a great news for you, if you are a government employee.

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