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Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) is the regulatory body for overall supervision and regulation of pensions in India. [2] It operates under the jurisdiction of Ministry of Finance in the Government of India.
No Year Defence Pensions in ₹ Crores Remarks 1: 1981 – 82: 1,670: 2: 2013 – 14: 53,582. 15: Defence allocation ₹ 2, 24, 000 crore (US$37. 15 billion prevailing average exchange rate). 2013-14 defence budget is exclusive of Rs 53, 582. 15 crore for defence pension, including for defence civilians.
Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS) (Hindi: भारतीय रक्षा लेखा सेवा) is a Central Group 'A' Civil Service of the Republic of India established to provide Financial Advice, Payment, Accounts and Audit services to the Defence Services i.e. Indian Armed Forces (viz Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard) and other allied organisations viz. Defence Public ...
The Controller General of Defence Accounts (CGDA) heads the Defence Accounts Department.Smt Devika Raghuvanshi, IDAS is the present CGDA. [1] The office functions under the Ministry of Defence, Government of India and is the cadre controlling authority of the Indian Defence Accounts Service, an organised Group 'A' Civil Service of Government of India.
The Pay Commission is a committee constituted by the Government of India decennially, responsible for tabling recommendations regarding changes in the salary structure of federal employees, both civilian and defence.
Serial number Post in Directorate Post in Directorate General Time Scale Pay Band Grade Pay 01---Director General: Secretary level post ₹ 80,000 (US$920)- (fixed)--- 02: Principal Director: Senior Additional Director General: Higher Administrative Grade ₹ 67,000 (US$770)-₹ 79,000 (US$900)--- 03: Director: Additional Director General ...
The DG DPS had the status of a vice chief of staff. [12] After the Kargil War between India and Pakistan, the Kargil Review Committee (KRC) was set up by the Government of India on 29 July 1999 [13] under the chairpersonship of retired Indian Administrative Service officer and former Defence Production Secretary, K. Subrahmanyam.
The Public Accounts Committee has faulted the then Congress-led UPA government for taking the games management out of the government machinery leading to a "number of errors" that almost resulted in the "biggest management failure". The report was tabled in Parliament in April 2017. [13]