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Government
has announced constitution & terms of reference of the Sixth Central Pay
Commission. In a notification issued
by the Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance here today, the Commission
will comprise of the following: -
1.
Chairman - Mr. Justice B.N.
Srikrishna
2.
Member - Prof. Ravindra Dholakia
3. Member - Shri J.S. Mathur
4. Member-Secretary - Smt. Sushama Nath
The
terms of reference of the Commission will be as follows: -
(A)
To examine the principles, the
date of effect thereof, that should govern the structure of pay, allowances
and other facilities / benefits, whether in cash or in kind, to the categories
of employees consisting of : (i) Central government employees – industrial
and non-industrial (ii) Personnel
belonging to the All India Services (iii) Personnel belonging to the Armed
Forces (iv) Personnel of the Union
Territories (v) Officers and employees
of the Indian Audit and Accounts Department; and (vi) Officers and employees
of the regulatory bodies set up under Acts of Parliament.
(B)
To transform the Central Government
Organisations into modern, professional and citizen-friendly entities that
are dedicated to the service of the people.
(C)
To work out a comprehensive
pay package for the categories of Central Government employees mentioned at
(A) that is suitably linked to promoting efficiency, productivity and economy
through rationalization of structures, organisations, systems and processes
within the Government, with a view to leveraging economy, accountability,
responsibility, transparency, assimilation of technology and discipline.
(D)
To harmonize the functioning
of the Central Government Organisations with the demands of the emerging global
economic scenario. This would also take in account, among other relevant factors,
the totality of benefits available to the employees, need of rationalization
and simplification thereof, the prevailing pay structure and retirement benefits
available under the Central Public Sector Undertakings, the economic conditions
in the country, the need to observe fiscal prudence in the management of the
economy, the resources of the Central Government and the demands thereon on
account of economic and social development, defence, national security and
the global economic scenario, and the impact upon the finances of the States
if the recommendations are adopted by the States.
(E)
To examine the principles which
should govern the structure of pension, death-cum-retirement gratuity, family
pension and other terminal or recurring benefits having financial implications
to the present and former Central Government employees appointed before January
1, 2004.
(F)
To make recommendations with
respect to the general principles, financial parameters and conditions which
should govern payment of bonus and the desirability and feasibility of introducing
Productivity Linked Incentive Scheme in place of the existing ad hoc bonus
scheme in various Departments and to recommend specific formulae for determining
the productivity index and other related parameters.
(G)
To examine
desirability and the need to sanction any interim relief till the time the
recommendations of the Commission are made and accepted by the Government.
The Commission will devise its own procedure and may
appoint such Advisers, institutional consultants and experts, as it may consider
necessary for any particular purpose. It may call for such information and
take such evidence, as it may consider necessary. Ministries and Departments
of the Government of India will furnish such information and documents and
other assistance as may be required by the Commission. The Government of India
trusts that State Governments, Service Associations and others concerned will
extend to the Commission their fullest cooperation and assistance.
The Government of India have been considering for
some time past the changes that have taken place in the structure of emoluments
of Government employees over the years. Conditions have also changed in several
respects since the last Pay Commission made its Report in 1997. The Commission will make its recommendations
within 18 months of the date of its constitution. It may consider, if
necessary, sending reports on any of the matters as and when the
recommendations are finalized. The Commission will have its headquarters in
Delhi.
BSC/BY/DN-312/06
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