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The 7th Central Pay Commission (7CPC), constituted in February 2014 the principles and structure of emoluments of all central government civilian employees including defence forces in India, submitted its report on 19 November 2015.
Justice A.K Mathur will be heading the Seventh Pay Commission, announcement of which was done on 4 February 2014 . [12] On 29 June 2016, Government accepted the recommendation of 7th Pay Commission Report with meager increase in salary of 14% after six months of intense evaluation and successive discussion. [citation needed]
Ashok Mathur became a judge of the Supreme Court in 2004 and retired from service on 7 August 2008 from there. After the retirement, he was appointed the Chairman of the Armed Forces Tribunal [3] [4] [5] and also headed the 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC).
Union government employees lowest and highest salary structure was revised in 7th Pay Commission. [8] Training programmes
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:-
Chairperson of the Union Public Service Commission [15] [16] [17] 11 Attorney General [18] Cabinet Secretary [19] [20] [21] Chiefs of Staff (Army, Air, Naval) in the rank of General and equivalent ranks in the Indian Armed Forces [22] [20] [21] 14 Chief Justices of High Courts [10] 16 Judges of High Courts ₹ 225,000 (US$2,600) [10] 21 Member ...
Subhash Chandra Garg (IAST: Subhāṣa Chandra Garga) (born 16 October 1960) is a 1983 batch IAS officer of Rajasthan cadre. He served as Economic Affairs Secretary and Finance Secretary of India. [1] He has also served as an executive director in the World Bank.
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