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[5] [9] These 'anomalies' relate to armed forces pay, allowances, 'levels'(ranks), status, pensions, disability pay, civil military relations, military morale, cohesion, and other issues. [6] [9] These anomalies have been subject of joint letters by the Chiefs of Staff to the prime Minister and the defence minister. [6] [33] Some of issues are ...
The Rank Pay, which ranged from ₹200 to ₹1,200, applied to officers from the rank of Second Lieutenant to Brigadier in the Indian Army, and equivalent ranks in the Indian Air Force and Indian Navy. Unlike an additional allowance, the Rank Pay was deducted from the officer's pay grade. This adjustment disrupted the established pay parity ...
The High Altitude Medal (Uchch Tungata Medal) is issued to Indian service personnel who complete a specified tenure at high altitude. [2] The medal was instituted following the President’s Secretariat Notification No - 72/Pres86 dated 12 September 1986. The medal was instituted in lieu of the clasp Himalaya to Sainya Seva Medal. [3]
The report led to a six percent increase in the cost of living allowance for central government employees from 16 percent to 22 percent. [ 3 ] The Sixth Central Pay Commission estimated that the financial implication of its recommendations would be "Rs.7975 crore for the year 2008 – 2009, and an additional, one time burden of Rs.18060 crore ...
India operates a complex pension system. There are however three major pillars to the Indian pension system: the solidarity social assistance called the National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) for the elderly poor, the civil servants pension (now open for all) and the mandatory defined contribution pension programs run by the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation of India for private ...
Name of the act Year Act Number Indian Tolls (Army and Air Force) Act 1901 2 Works of Defence Act 1903 7 Victoria Memorial Act 1903 10 Ancient Monuments Preservation Act 1904 7 Indian Railway Board Act 1905 4 Code of Civil Procedures 1908 5 Explosive Substances Act 1908 6 Central Provinces Financial Commissioner’s Act 1908 13 Indian Ports Act
The Defence pension bill for 2015–2016 was ₹ 54,500 crores, including pension outlay for about 400,000 defence civilians, and about Rs1000 Crores on account of allowances and establishment of Ministry of Finance personnel attached to MOD. [2] On an average a defence civilian pensioners cost five times lesser than military pensioner. [1]
It is a narration of the Army Act and Army Rule provisions. Each section or rule was followed by a commentary which was essentially a case law relevant to the text thereof. The book drew upon 954 decided cases to build up its text, including rulings on pension matters. Wg. Cdr. U.C. Jha came out with a work titled Armed Forces Tribunal in 2010 ...