Govt agrees to most of the armed forces’ pay hike demands
Written by Administrator on December 22nd, 2008While rejecting uniform grade pay for military officers on par with their civilian counterparts, the government seems to have more or less agreed to the other three demands of armed forces over their new revised pay scales.
The “decision” of the three-member ministerial committee, headed by foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee, is to be officially announced in the next few days.
Sources, however, said there were indications the government had given the go-ahead to the elevation of Lt-Colonel rank officers to a higher pay scale; placement of a majority of Lt-Generals in the new “higher administrative grade-plus” with police DGPs; and restoration of the reduction in pension for jawans.
The government, however, has apparently rejected the fourth “core demand” of granting uniform grade pay to officers of armed forces on par with civilian officers, said sources.
As reported earlier by TOI, the armed forces blame “bureaucratic subversion” for introducing “far more serious anomalies” in their pay scales rather than resolving the ones present in the 6th Pay Commission report.
The armed forces, in fact, hold that their extant parity with their civilian and paramilitary counterparts had been “destroyed” by the new pay scales. They were particularly upset over the “extant parity” of Lt-Col rank officers being lowered by retaining them in Pay Band-3 (Rs 15,600-39,100), while raising similarly placed civilians and paramilitary officers to PB-4 (Rs 37,400-67,000).
The “lowering of status” of Lt-Cols and their equivalent ranks in IAF (Wing Commander) and Navy (Commander) hit the armed forces the most since they constitute the bulk of the fighting force among officers. Almost 18,950 of the 54,770 officers in the forces, after all, are Lt-Col rank officers.

December 23rd, 2008 at 9:33 am
now they are required for the surgical miltary action at POK.
what a Idea ,polititions are too clever .
ragu
February 1st, 2009 at 8:34 am
what benefits have been extended to the paramilitary forces in 6th CPC . Where paramilitary forces have been included in separate paycommission alongwith Military personnel
February 1st, 2009 at 8:41 am
In Railways , Railway Protection Force known as paramilitary force , the 6 CPC has recommended one grade higher , before 6CPC Assistant sub-inspectors/RPF were in scale Rs.4000-6000 , pre-revised. After 6cpc Assistant sub-inspector/RPF have been upgraded in 4500-7000 with grade pay of Rs.2800/- whereas there was no scale of Rs.4500/- in RPF as after Rs.4000-6000, the next scale was Rs.5500/- , accrdingly ASIs/RPF should be granted grade of Rs.4200/- . but it is not being done so ?.
March 31st, 2009 at 1:19 pm
I am a retired Lt Col . I was retired on 31 May 2006. Please let me know my arrears and reviced pension as per 6th CPC and also expected date of receipt of new PPO.
April 1st, 2009 at 4:39 pm
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