7th Pay Commission Allowances – Only 7% increase has been factored in to
Budget 2017-18 – But the least increase recommended by 7th Pay
Commission in HRA alone is more than 100%
While all Central Government Employees still believe increase in
allowances based on recommendations of 7th Pay Commission is still on
the cards, signs of Govt’s preparation towards the same are not
encouraging.
For instance, the budget allocation made by the Govt towards Allowances
payable in respect of Central Government Employees for the year 2017-18
is Rs. 69,221.70 Crores. Also, the Budget estimate with respect to
allowances payable to Central Government Employees in the year 2016-17
has been revised to Rs. 64,677.43 crores.
So, the Govt expects that there will be an increase of 7% increase in
the expenditure as a result of payment of various allowances to Central
Government Employees in the year 2017-18 compared to the year 2016-17.
However, it is not clear whether
Government has taken in to account the expected increase in the
allowances on account of implementation of 7th Pay Commission, which is
kept in abeyance in the pretext of examination of recommendation of the
Commission on allowances by a Committee.
As this Allowances Committee has already taken 8 months to study the
recommendations of 7th Pay Commission on allowances, it is expected to
submit its views sooner or later atleast before the financial year
2017-18.
In that case, does the Govt believe that the Allowances Committee would
only recommend an increase in allowances not more than 7% of what is
being paid in 2016-17?
Remember, all the Allowances including the House Rent Allowance (HRA)
are being paid now only in the old (6th CPC) Rates calculated on
pre-revised Basic Pay.
Now, Let’s do a small calculation in respect of House Rent Allowance
(HRA) alone, to acertain whether the increase in HRA recommended by 7th
Pay Commission is only 7%.
6th CPC Pay in Pay Band = Rs. 23800
6th CPC Grade Pay = Rs. 5400
Total Basic Pay = Rs. 29200
HRA at the rate of 30% = Rs. 8760/-
7th Pay Commission Basic as against 6th CPC basic Pay of Rs. 29,200 | = Rs. 75,600/- (Level 9 / Index 13 of 7th CPC Pay Matrix) |
Rate of HRA recommended by 7th Pay Commission as against 30% HRA in old rate | = 24% |
Quantum expected HRA if 7th Pay Commission recommendation on HRA is accepted by Govt as such | = 75600 X 24/100
= Rs. 18,144/-
|
Increase in 7th CPC HRA compared to 6th CPC HRA | =107% |
The above illustration shows that the increase in amount that was
allocated by Govt towards Allowances payable to Central Government
Employees for the year 2017-18 to the extent of 7%, is never going to
meet out the quantum of increase in allowances recommended by 7th Pay
Commission.
Let’s hope Govt comes out with some meaningful revision of allocation in
Budget 2017 towards allowances and implement a reasonable increase in
Allowances, as the increase in allowances to be spelled out in the near
future is not going change till 2026 (except for allowances that are
linked with DA).
Source for Union Budget Estimate in 2017-18 in respect of allowances payable to Central Government Employees:
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