HIGH POWER COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION-GLANCE.
New Delhi, September 16
The government is keen to accept at least four of the armed forces’ demands
on fixation of their pay and pension. The high-powered committee set up by
PM Manmohan Singh has given its ideas wherein it has accepted that some of the
demands of the forces need to be met immediately as there are glaring
anomalies, sources said.
Sources said the committee has recommended that the
armed forces be given non-functional upgradation (NFU) to match their
counterparts in the IPS, IAS and paramilitary forces.
The grade pay is another issue, the committee has
suggested, can be looked into. Thirdly, it has agreed that a common pays cale
be evolved for in-service jawans. Lastly, it has agreed on removal of all
anomalies towards one rank one pension (OROP).
Meanwhile, a fresh calculation has been ordered
following a Supreme Court judgment relating to a 25-year-old pay-related case
filed by Major Dhanapalan. The court ruled in his favour to correct the anomaly
and will impact all officers who were serving then and now.
This had to be factored in before a final
announcement. The PM can still make changes as Defence Minister AK Antony was
very keen on resolving matters at the earliest and in favour of the forces.
The committee headed by Cabinet Secretary Ajit Seth
was formed following an intervention from PM Manmohan Singh on July 8 this
year.
The forces protested that they had no
representative; the committee specially met the three service chiefs. Its
mandate was to deal with six issues of serving officers and jawans and another
four issues relating to those who retired.
Sources said
the committee was unanimous on payscale for jawans, OROP, grade pay and NFU.
The most serious was the NFU issue. The Sixth Central Pay Commission (CPC)
recommendations were out in October 2008. The IAS in the post of Joint
Secretary (JS) to the Government of India was made eligible for a grade pay of
Rs 10,000 a month on completing 22 years of service.
What the High-Powered panel says
- Armed forces be given non-functional upgrade to match their
counterparts in the IPS, IAS and paramilitary forces
- Grade pay can be looked into
- A Common pay scale be evolved for in-service jawans
- Anomalies be removed towards one rank-one pension.
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Thanks to Exwel Trust blog.
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