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The 7th CPC had, recommended Rs 5,200 as MSP for JCOs and other ranks. The Military Service Pay (MSP) for officers between Lieutenant-rank and Brigadier-rank is Rs 15,500. [2] (d) Disability to be "percentage based", and par with civilians, rather than "slab based" system recommended by 7CPC. [6] [34] [35] [36]
In 2017, the maximum amount that a Central Government employee could borrow for the construction or purchase of a new house or apartment unit increased to ₹25 lakh, up from the previous limit of ₹7.50 lakh. Employees can borrow up to 34 months of their basic pay, with a cap of ₹25 lakh, the cost of the house or flat, or an amount based on ...
Dearness allowance rate applicable after implementation of 7th Pay Commission recommendations with effective from 1 January 2016 as shown in above table. Accordingly the Nodal Authority Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance has issued the Office Memorandum as shown below:-
Special Duty Allowance (SDA) is an allowance paid to officers of All India Services (AIS), including police officers, when posted in any of the seven states in Northeast India, and Ladakh, including in state capitals , and cities and towns like Guwahati, Aizawl, Shillong, Kohima,Leh and Kargil.
Additional/Special Director General of Police [This also is a new police rank created after the 4 CPC] 26-30 ₹ 75500- (annual increment@ 3%)-80000: nil: Significant number of IAS / IPS officers are promoted to Special DG especially after the large upwards gradation of police ranks. They wear Lieutenant Generals badges of rank.
The decision by the Government to create two pay and promotion 'matrixes, in the wake of the 7 CPC, one for the armed forces and another, far more indulgent one, for the civil services, Police, and security bureaucracy, he said, will have several negative outcomes: it will give the civil services including the police services officers six ...
Central Administrative Tribunal was set up under Central Administrative Tribunal Act in the year 1985 with the main aim of resolving the grievances of Central and State Government employees concerning their service matters, as a speedy and effective remedy.
Adhoc Rules, Special Rules – Inspectorate of Factories; Registration of Births and Deaths Act 1969 (Act No. 18 of 1969) Tamil Nadu Registration of Births and Deaths Rules 2000; G.O Ms. No. 528 Health and Family Welfare Dated, 29 December 1999; Adhoc Rules and Special Rules – Information and Public Relations Department