By Ajai Shukla
Business Standard, 4th May 17
Soldiers, sailors and airmen of the three
defence services will hereafter be paid salaries recommended by the 7th
Central Pay Commission (7CPC). The new scales will be paid with effect from
January 1, 2016.
In June 2016, the Cabinet had approved 7CPC
scales for civilian employees with effect from January 1, 2016, resulting in
additional financial outgo of Rs 84,933 crore.
However, the three service chiefs had
requested that payment be made to defence personnel only after an Anomalies
Committee resolved the military’s representations against the 7CPC
recommendations.
While the military’s three key requests
have not been addressed in this award, Defence Minister Arun Jaitley revealed
two significant concessions in a press briefing in New Delhi on Wednesday.
First, disability pension for soldiers would henceforth be paid at the same
scales as civilians. The generals had protested the 7CPC order that disability
pensions be paid to the military at a flat slab rate, rather than as a
percentage of salary. This had sharply reduced the disability pensions almost
across the board.
“The Cabinet also approved the retention of
percentage-based regime of disability pension implemented post 6th CPC, which
the 7th CPC had recommended to be replaced by a slab-based system”, said a government
notification. This would involve an additional outgo of Rs 130 crore per annum.
Second, a modified method of calculation will
increase the pension of servicemen who retired before 2016, benefiting over 55
lakh pensioners. This involves an additional payout of Rs 5,031 crore for
2016-17, which would increase this year’s pension allocation of Rs 85,740
crore.
Even so, there is disappointment within the
three services that the award has not addressed three key “anomalies”, which
had been strongly endorsed by the three service chiefs.
The first of these relates to errors of
logic and arithmetical calculations in fixing the pay scales of various ranks
in the military. Second, while “military service pay” (MSP) was fixed at Rs
15,500 per month for officers and Rs 5,200 per month for “junior commissioned
officers” (JCOs) and other ranks (ORs), the military pointed out that JCOs, who
are Group “B” employees, should receive a higher MSP than ORs, who are Group
“C” employees.
The third military request involved the
grant of “non functional upgradation” (NFU), which involves the automatic
upgrade of salary scales for all persons, regardless of whether they were
selected for promotion to higher grades, in tandem with those who were selected
for promotion, with a lag of two years. This benefit is granted to all other
central government employees.
Jaitley clarified that the first two issues
are being addressed by the Anomalies Committee, while the NFU issue is before
the Supreme Court. The government has appealed to the apex court after the
Armed Forces Tribunal ordered the payment of NFU to military personnel.
Pending the implementation of the 7CPC
award to military personnel, the government had granted an interim salary hike
of 10 per cent to all services personnel across the board. Since the average
salary hike proposed by the 7CPC amounts to approximately 15 per cent, the new
orders will marginally raise the payout of salaries and pensions, and arrears.
BMKJ
ReplyDeleteOnce again jaitley has proved to be anti armed forces. NFU and downgradation Vis a Vis other services has not been addressed. Peanuts have been given
ReplyDeleteDéjà vu
DeleteIssue is alive , so beleiving in our govt and courts and waiting some more jain order
ReplyDeleteHow can RM say that NFU is sub judice? They are against NFU being granted to Armed Forces.
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ReplyDeleteHere starts the downfall of BJP government..anti military party
ReplyDeleteSad state of affairs for Indian Armed forces.
ReplyDeleteGovt apathy towards defence forces is clear.
It OK but not very good.
ReplyDeleteMy dear most respected PM sir and RM sir, I thought that the future of India is bright with a strong defence and economy under the leadership of NAMO Saab. But after looking at the way you are managing the things especially defence my (our) hopes are shattering. Dear Sir pls take a call at the earliest. People are watching. It's not for vote politics but for national interest
ReplyDeleteNot against Indian Armed Forces it is against haramkhor officers
ReplyDeleteIt is easy to blame armed forces. Difficult to sacrifice life
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