Early Decision – No need to pay Arrears on DA and 7th CPC
Decision in the right time –will avoid more funds to allocate as arrears!
At last, the most eagerly awaited announcement of additional dearness
allowance has been declared by the cabinet, due from January 2013 to
Central Government employees and Pensioners.
In general the announcement of dearness allowance has been made in the
month of March every year. But this year this has been declared in the
month of April. Though it was announced after some delay, there is no
any loss, as the dearness allowance hike has to be paid with effect from
01-01-2013.
Before this announcement, there was a rumour that 50% dearness allowance
will be merged with basic pay or otherwise dearness allowance will not
be hiked, but the cabinet committee decision cleared these doubts.
Employees and Pensioners will get one more month arrears from January to
April. Government has to allocate more funds as arrear due to delay.
If the decisions concluded in the right time, there will be no chance to
allocate more fund for the payment of arrears and also prevent
practical problems to accounting staff.
Even the National anomaly committee, after six years it was formed, has
not solved all the problems raised due to the implementation of 6th CPC.
After the implementation of 6th CPC in 2008 with effect from 01.01.2006 ,
arrears had to be paid to Central Government servants. To avoid the
additional financial burden, the Central Government decided to pay the
arrears’ in two installments in 2008 and 2009. For this, government had
to allocate more fund from budget. It can be avoided by early
constitution of 7th pay commission.
So, to find the solution to all including disbursing authorities,
setting up of 7th Central Pay Commission at early stage to implement in
the right time, the same is demanding by the central trade unions and
associations.
Every decision in the right time –will avoid more funds to allocate as arrears!
Source : www.govtempdiary.com
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