7th Pay Commission Transport Allowance
7th Pay Commission Transport Allowance
Transport Allowance8.15.44 Transport Allowance (TPTA) is granted to cover the expenditure involved in commuting between place of residence and place of duty. The existing rates are as under:
Employees Drawing | A1/A Class City(₹ pm) | Other Places (₹ pm) |
GP 5400 and above | 3200 + DA | 1600 + DA |
GP 4200 to GP 4800 and other employees drawingGP<4200 band="" but="" equivalent="" in="" p="" pay="" the="" to="">and above4200> |
8.15.45 Moreover, officers drawing GP
10000 and higher, who are entitled to the use of official car, have the
option to avail themselves of the existing facility or to draw the TPTA
at the rate
of ₹7,000+DA pm. Differently abled employees are granted this allowance at double the rate, subject to a minimum amount of ₹1,000 plus DA.
of ₹7,000+DA pm. Differently abled employees are granted this allowance at double the rate, subject to a minimum amount of ₹1,000 plus DA.
8.15.46 Many representations have been
received regarding Transport Allowance. Most of them advocate granting
the allowance at the same rate to all employees, irrespective of their
place of posting, on the grounds that fuel prices affect everybody
equally.
Analysis and Recommendations
8.15.47 The Commission notes that TPTA is fully DA-indexed.
8.15.48 The first issue to be considered
is whether the rate of Transport Allowance should be the same for all
places. There are arguments both for and against this view.
8.15.49 Proponents of the idea argue
that petrol prices are almost same everywhere. Moreover, public
transport system is better developed in many of the A1/A Class cities,
thereby reducing the cost of commuting significantly. The argument,
therefore, is that A1/A category places do not need to have a higher
rate.
8.15.50 Opponents point out that the
categorization of A1/A has been abolished for other purposes (like HRA,
CCA) but retained for Transport Allowance. Incidentally, only 13 cities
fall under this categorization: six in A1, viz., Hyderabad, Delhi,
Bengaluru, Greater Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and seven in A, viz.,
Ahmedabad, Surat, Nagpur, Pune, Jaipur, Lucknow and Kanpur. Recently,
six more cities, viz., Patna, Kochi, Kozhikode, Indore, Coimbatore and
Ghaziabad have been added to A1/A categories, making it nineteen in all.
(Incidentally, vide a recent notification No. 21(2)/2015-E.II(B) dated
06.08.2015, the use of term “A1/A” has been dropped for these nineteen
cities. Hence, the Commission will refer to these nineteen cities as
“Higher TPTA cities.”). In all these places the commuting distances are
far more than in other cities. Moreover, the public transport system is
not as developed as it should be in all these places. Therefore, it is
argued, the distinction should remain.
8.15.51 After considering both the
viewpoints, the Commission is of the view that by and large the
commuting distances and associated difficulties involved in Higher TPTA
cities are much more compared to other places. Hence, the argument that
the distinction should stay is a valid one.
8.15.52 The second issue is whether
Transport Allowance should be the same for all personnel posted at the
same place. Here the Commission feels that a question of status of
employee is involved and hence, complete parity is not possible.
8.15.53 Regarding the optimal rate of
Transport Allowance, the Commission notes that the allowance is already
fully DA indexed. Therefore, since DA has already reached 119 percent
and is likely to rise further before the implementation of our report, the following rates of Transport Allowance are recommended:
Pay Level | Higher TPTA Cities(₹ pm) | Other Places(₹ pm) |
9and above | 7200+DA | 3600+DA |
3 to 8 | 3600+DA | 1800+DA |
1 and 2 | 1350+DA | 900+DA |
8.15.54 Officers in Pay Level 14 and
higher, who are entitled to the use of official car, will ave the option
to avail themselves of the existing facility or to draw the TPTA at the
rate of ₹15,750+DA pm. Differently abled employees will continue to be
paid at double rate, subject to a minimum of ₹2,250 plus DA.
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