Slew of administrative reforms rolled out
JAMMU, APRIL 24: In a major decision, the state cabinet that met
here today under the chairpersonship of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti approved
implementation of 7th pay
commission recommendations for state government employees and pensioners with
effect from January 2016.
The decision would benefit around five lakh
employees and pensioners in the state. The financial implications for the
implementations of 7th pay
commission recommendations would be Rs 4201 crore annually while financial
implications on account of one-time arrears would be Rs 7477 crores.
The State government employees can now draw the
salary for the month of April 2018 as per the revised scales.
According to the decision, for the purpose of
implementation of 7th Pay
Commission Recommendations, basic pay as on 31.12.2015 of employees shall be
multiplied by uniform factor of 2.57 and then adjusted in the matrix
recommended by the Pay Committee.
The benefit of House Rent Allowance on revised pay
shall be available from April, 2018 and all allowances except Dearness
Allowance (DA) shall continue as before while DA from January, 2016 onwards
shall be paid on revised pay on new rates to be notified by Finance Department.
According to the decision, Gratuity shall be
enhanced from the existing ceiling of ₹10.00 lakh to ₹20.00 lakh with effect from 01.01.2016, with
increase in the ceiling on gratuity by 25 percent whenever DA rises by 50
percent as recommended by 7th CPC/ as per Central Government pattern.
The pensioners shall be given option to choose
revision of pension by any of the two formulations suggested by the Pay
Committee.
Arrears of pensioners shall be paid in cash in
three six monthly instalments while arrears of all employees shall be drawn and
credited to their G.P Fund accounts with moratorium of 3 years for withdrawal
of same. However, there will be no moratorium for withdrawal in case of
employees retiring upto 31.03.2021.
The implementation of 7th pay
commission recommendations for PSUs and autonomous organizations will depend on
the availability of resources with the respective organizations.
Regarding pay anomalies, the cabinet decided that
the existing Pay Committee shall look into and address the issue of anomalies
starting with the issue of anomalies of the Clerical Cadre.
The cabinet also approved a slew of administrative
reforms to streamline the functioning at various levels in the government.
These measures include increasing working days and working hours for
government business, putting in place system of automatic abolition of posts
which are not filled for 3 years, establishment audit of all offices needs to
be expedited to work out norms for optimal sanctioned strength of employees in
all offices/ Departments across the State, making of illegal appointments of
whatsoever nature (whether regular, adhoc or casual) by any officer be treated
as major offence, Visitor Management System, particularly in Civil Secretariat
to be streamlined, Drawl of pay by Drawing and Disbursing Officers in all
offices to be linked to Biometric Attendance and objective assessment of skills
& competencies required to be made.

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