In a reply of question regarding 7th CPC, Minister of State for Finance Sri N.N. Mina has stated that as there is normally a gap of ten years between successive pay commissions, the Govt. is presently not considering setting up of seventh pay commission for central Govt. employees. This answer was given on 23.04.2013 on the upper house of parliament.
"The recommendations of the 6th Central Pay Commission were given effect to from 1.1.2006. Generally, there has been a gap of a minimum 10 years between two successive Pay Commissions. Therefore, no proposal to constitute the Seventh Central Pay Commission is at present under consideration."
But as per information from our sources that Govt. is actively considering it unofficially and may be not in near future, it may be announced in the later part of the current calender year.
"The recommendations of the 6th Central Pay Commission were given effect to from 1.1.2006. Generally, there has been a gap of a minimum 10 years between two successive Pay Commissions. Therefore, no proposal to constitute the Seventh Central Pay Commission is at present under consideration."
But as per information from our sources that Govt. is actively considering it unofficially and may be not in near future, it may be announced in the later part of the current calender year.
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lAST TIME ALSO pc WAS fm AND HE DIDN'T BUDGE AN INCH TO GIVE ANYTHING THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES BUT INCREASED THE PAY SCALES OF ALL MPS, MLAS THRICE IN TEN YEARS IN ADDITION TO CRORES IN CORRUPTION AND OTHER FREE BEES. IT IS A CURSE FOR ALL OUR BROTHER'S AND SISTERS IN CENTRAL GOVERNMENT THAT WE HAD WORST FINANCE MINISTERS IN SUCCESSIVE REGIMES WHO DID NOT CARE FOR THE WELFARE OF ITS MILLION EMPLOYEES.
Ten Years of duration has already been confirmed as a justification for implementation of seventh pay commission.The topic may get special attention of government during Budget Session alone,
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