Secretaries panel reviewing 7th CPC to submit report in June; likely to recommend better pay
The central government employees’ wait to get higher pay package under the 7th pay commission is nearing its end.
As per reports, The empowered committee of secretaries reviewing the 7th pay commission’s recommendations will not delay submitting it report beyond June.
Cabinet Secretary PK Sinha, who is also heading the empowered committee of secretaries, is reported to have told a delegation of Indian Public Employees Federation that the secretaries panel would submit its report latest by June 30. It would that the panel would have given its report to the Centre in May, but the ongoing budget session has delayed the submission of the report.
According to another report, the minimum salary of the employees is likely to rise to Rs 21, 000 with maximum salary touching Rs 2,70,000 mark.
The 7th Pay Commission headed by Justice A K Mathur had proposed the lowest salary at Rs 18,000 and the highest salary at Rs 250,000.
The the overall raise was recommended to be around 23.55% which included  increase in salary, allowances and pensions.
Source : ZeeNews
What is real hike how they pay structure and 33 years service retirement cr/vr and retirement age to be as most of cg department s are honouring even court judgements just for placing MAs /swashing for lower cadre group c and group d how eqalury will come can we get justice where m