7th7th PAY COMISSION DA RATES FOR LAST YEAR
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7th PAY COMISSION DA RATES FOR LAST YEAR
We have given the table for the level from 1 to 5 of Pay Table recommended by the 7th Pay Commission.
The hierarchy stages are given as index 1 to 40(vertical line) and the levels are given as numbers from 1 to 5 (Horizontal line). And the difference between the stages are also shown in the table for your ready reference.
Ahead of the Assembly elections in five states, the BJP-led government at the Centre has been directed to not announce any schemes in the Union Budget which can influence voters in the poll-bound states.
The Election Commission said the direction to the Central government is in the interest of free and fair elections and to maintain a ‘level playing field during elections’.
With the model code of conduct in place, the government could be looking at making a pan-India announcement in its Union Budget that will have an impact on everyone, including the five states going to elections from February 4.
PAN-INDIA ANNOUNCEMENT
An announcement on the Seventh Pay Commission’s recommendations on allowances cannot be ruled out. The Seventh Pay Commission proposed a 138.71 per cent hike in housing allowance (HRA) and 49.79 per cent for other allowances, while junking 53 of the 196 allowances and suggesting moderation in several others.
The commission’s recommendations will benefit 47 lakh Central government employees and 53 lakh pensioners.
After the pain of demonetisation and a long wait for pay increase, a hike in allowances for employees in the Union Budget can win the Narendra Modi government a huge applause ahead of the Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Manipur and Goa.
PAY COMISSION DA RATES FOR LAST YEAR
We have given the table for the level from 1 to 5 of Pay Table recommended by the 7th Pay Commission.
The hierarchy stages are given as index 1 to 40(vertical line) and the levels are given as numbers from 1 to 5 (Horizontal line). And the difference between the stages are also shown in the table for your ready reference.
Ahead of the Assembly elections in five states, the BJP-led government at the Centre has been directed to not announce any schemes in the Union Budget which can influence voters in the poll-bound states.
The Election Commission said the direction to the Central government is in the interest of free and fair elections and to maintain a ‘level playing field during elections,current affairs....
With the model code of conduct in place, the government could be looking at making a pan-India announcement in its Union Budget that will have an impact on everyone, including the five states going to elections from February 4.