WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2012
Pay Anomaly in 6th CPC for Armed forces personnel
Ministry of Defence 22-August, 2012
Correcting Anomalies in Sixth Central Pay Commission
Recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission and several improvements made thereon by the Government have been largely well received by the armed forces personnel including ex-servicemen. Some issues regarding service conditions, pay, pension and allowances have subsequently been received. These issues are examined by the Government on case to case basis.
In the matter relating to retirement benefits, an Anomaly Committee was set up under the Chairmanship of Secretary (Defence/Finance). This Committee identified some anomalies which have since been addressed to by the Government.
Improvement of service conditions, pay, allowances and retirement benefits of armed forces personnel is a continuous process. Recently, a Committee headed by the Cabinet Secretary has been set up to look into certain issues of relevance to the defence service personnel and ex-servicemen and to provide suitable recommendations.
This information was given by Defence Minister Shri AK Antony in a written reply to Shri Mohd. Ali Khan in Rajya Sabha today. PIB
Full Details of Rajya Sabha Q&A
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
RAJYA SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-1133
ANSWERED ON-22.08.2012
Correcting anomalies in Sixth Central Pay Commission
1133. SHRI MOHD. ALI KHAN
(a) whether Government is making all efforts to do away with the certain anomalies in the Sixth Central Pay Commission affecting retired and serving Army personnel; and
(b) if so, the details thereof and the steps taken so far for each cadre?
ANSWER MINISTER OF DEFENCE (SHRI A.K. ANTONY)
(a) & (b): Recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission and several improvements made thereon by the Government have been largely well received by the armed forces personnel including ex-servicemen. Some issues regarding service conditions, pay, pension and allowances have subsequently been received. These issues are examined by the Government on case to case basis.
In the matter relating to retirement benefits, an Anomaly Committee was set up under the Chairmanship of Secretary (Defence/Finance). This Committee identified some anomalies which have since been addressed to by the Government.
Improvement of service conditions, pay, allowances and retirement benefits of armed forces personnel is a continuous process. Recently, a Committee headed by the Cabinet Secretary has been set up to look into certain issues of relevance to the defence service personnel and ex-servicemen and to provide suitable recommendations.
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Pay Anomaly in 6th CPC for Armed forces personnel
Ministry of Defence 22-August, 2012
Correcting Anomalies in Sixth Central Pay Commission
Recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission and several improvements made thereon by the Government have been largely well received by the armed forces personnel including ex-servicemen. Some issues regarding service conditions, pay, pension and allowances have subsequently been received. These issues are examined by the Government on case to case basis.
In the matter relating to retirement benefits, an Anomaly Committee was set up under the Chairmanship of Secretary (Defence/Finance). This Committee identified some anomalies which have since been addressed to by the Government.
Improvement of service conditions, pay, allowances and retirement benefits of armed forces personnel is a continuous process. Recently, a Committee headed by the Cabinet Secretary has been set up to look into certain issues of relevance to the defence service personnel and ex-servicemen and to provide suitable recommendations.
This information was given by Defence Minister Shri AK Antony in a written reply to Shri Mohd. Ali Khan in Rajya Sabha today. PIB
Full Details of Rajya Sabha Q&A
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
RAJYA SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-1133
ANSWERED ON-22.08.2012
Correcting anomalies in Sixth Central Pay Commission
1133. SHRI MOHD. ALI KHAN
(a) whether Government is making all efforts to do away with the certain anomalies in the Sixth Central Pay Commission affecting retired and serving Army personnel; and
(b) if so, the details thereof and the steps taken so far for each cadre?
ANSWER MINISTER OF DEFENCE (SHRI A.K. ANTONY)
(a) & (b): Recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission and several improvements made thereon by the Government have been largely well received by the armed forces personnel including ex-servicemen. Some issues regarding service conditions, pay, pension and allowances have subsequently been received. These issues are examined by the Government on case to case basis.
In the matter relating to retirement benefits, an Anomaly Committee was set up under the Chairmanship of Secretary (Defence/Finance). This Committee identified some anomalies which have since been addressed to by the Government.
Improvement of service conditions, pay, allowances and retirement benefits of armed forces personnel is a continuous process. Recently, a Committee headed by the Cabinet Secretary has been set up to look into certain issues of relevance to the defence service personnel and ex-servicemen and to provide suitable recommendations.
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