New
Delhi: Retired central government employees will now get a minimum pension of
Rs 9,000, up 157.14 per cent from the current Rs 3,500, following
implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission's recommendations.
The
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions has notified acceptance
of the 7th pay panel's recommendations for the pensioners.
The
ceiling of gratuity has also been enhanced from the existing Rs 10 lakh to Rs
20 lakh. The Commission had also recommended the ceiling on gratuity to be
raised by 25 per cent whenever Dearness Allowance rises by 50 per cent, a
proposal which has been accepted by the government.
There
are about 58 lakh central government pensioners.
The
amount of pension shall be subject to a minimum of Rs 9,000 and the maximum
pension would be Rs 1,25,000 - which is 50 per cent of the highest pay in the
government, an order issued by the ministry said.
The
highest pay in the government is Rs 2,50,000 with effect from January 1, 2016.
The
maximum limit of retirement gratuity and death gratuity shall be Rs 20 lakh,
the order said. The ceiling on gratuity will increase by 25 per cent whenever
the dearness allowance rises by 50 per cent of the basic pay, it said.
There
has been a substantial increase in payment of ex-gratia lump sum compensation
for civil and defence forces personnel, payable to the next of kin.
A
payment of Rs 25 lakh, from existing Rs 10 lakh, will be given in case of death
occurring due to accidents in course of performance of duties and those
attributed to acts of violence by terrorists, anti-social elements etc.
Deaths
occurring in border skirmishes and action against militants, terrorists,
extremists, sea pirates and while on duty in the specified high altitude,
unaccessible border posts, on account of natural disasters or extreme weather
conditions will now entail a compensation of Rs 35 lakh instead of the earlier
Rs 15 lakh.
Instead
of Rs 20 lakh, an amount of Rs 45 lakh will be paid as ex-gratia to the kin in
case of death of a government employee during enemy action in war or other
war-like engagements, and "death occurring during evacuation of Indian
nationals from a war-torn zone in foreign country", the Personnel Ministry's
order said.
A
Committee of Secretaries has been constituted to examine the pay panel's
recommendations on fixed medical allowance and constant attendance allowance.
The
Commission had not recommended enhancement of fixed medical allowance, which is
Rs 500 per month, whereas on constant attendance allowance, it suggested that
it may be increased by a factor of 1.5 i.e. to Rs 6,750 per month. The
allowance needs further increase by 25 per cent each time DA rises by 50 per
cent, it had said.
These
recommendations are to be examined by a committee comprising finance secretary
and secretary (expenditure) as chairman, and secretaries of Home Affairs,
Defence, Posts, Health & Family Welfare, Personnel & Training and
Chairman, Railway Board as members.
Till
a final decision is taken based on the recommendations of the Committee, fixed
medical and constant attendance allowances shall be paid at existing rates, the
Personnel Ministry has said.
The
revised provisions shall apply to government servants who retire or die in
harness on or after January 1, 2016.
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