7th Pay Commission Latest News – Empowered Committee Meeting likely on 11th June
It will be a balancing act on the part of the Govt as far as implementation of 7th Pay Commission report is concerned
It will be a balancing act on the part of the Govt as far as implementation of 7th Pay Commission report is concerned
Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare has fixed time limit of five years for filing an appeal for consideration of the case for grant of various defence family Pensions
In addition to revision of minimum entry pay and multiplication factor, staff side has been demanding revision of annual increment from 3% to 5%, and reconsider 7th Pay Commission’s proposal to abolish various allowances
Based on the 7th Pay Commission data, already pension payments account for a third of the government’s wage bill. That is going to rise sharply over the next 10 years.
Rates of Casualty Pensionary Awards of all Pre-2006 Disability pensioners/ Family Pensioners shall be revised with effect from 01.01.2006 on the basis of the minimum of fitment table for the Rank
After meeting Cabinet Secretary, Convener, NJCA reports that Cabinet Secretary agreed to hold a meeting with some of the Secretaries, particularly with the Secretary(Exp.), Secretary, DoP&T soon
Returns can be verified either electronically modes such as Aadhaar OTP, net banking, bank account number etc., or by sending the physical ITR-V to CPC, Bengaluru
Income Tax Returns for financial year 2015-16 (FY16) are due to be filed by 31 July 2016. Significant changes have been brought in the forms applicable for FY16.
The Govt went on back foot in previous policy decisions on the proposed EPF changes, and their subsequent rollback showed government in a bad light. Sources say the centre is keen not to repeat the same with the 7th pay commission Implementation.
Railway Board has issued a Clarification circular on the Qualifications obtained from Open Universities.
Since the implementation of Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme in 2008, Central Government Employees have been demanding MACP in promotion hierarchy
Armed forces veterans, who had returned around 20,000 medals in the last eight years to pressurize the central government to implement the one rank one pension (OROP) scheme, now want their military decorations back.