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7th CPC: Know The Revised HRA And Expected Hike By Cabinet

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7th CPC: Know The Revised HRA And Expected Hike By Cabinet



Much awaited event for central government employees seems to scour. It is assumed that the central government employees can't be left to feel disappointed with the final report of revised allowances recommended by the 7th Central Pay Commission that is going to be approved by the cabinet very soon. Empowered Committee of Secretaries (E-CoS) is now to Scan 7th CPC recommendations report submitted by Lavasa Committee, placing before the Cabinet Approval.


Now moving to the most important point: One should know what exactly is the increment in his Salary and revised allowances if the government approves the revised/enhanced. Although it may differ due to the effective date of revised allowance from 01.01.2016 or 01.08.2016 or the month after the approval of report of allowances committee, but at the same time the paramnews.com team has analyzed report of revised allowances recommended by the 7th Central Pay Commission along with demand of employees union and effective date of revised allowance.

The following bar graphs Table to show the allowances from a sizeable amount of the salary drawn by a government employee. The details of allowances recommended by 7th CPC, and as union's demand and the difference between them.

The allowances from a sizeable amount of the salary drawn by a government employee as recommended by 7th CPC. 


Pay
Band
Grade
Pay
7th
CPC
Pay
Matrix
Minimum
Pay 
Maximum
Pay
Recommended by 7th CPC
X Class City
Y Class City
Z Class City
24%
24%
16%
16%
9%
9%
Minimum
HRA
Maximum
HRA
Minimum
HRA
Maximum
HRA
Minimum
HRA
Maximum
HRA
PB-1
5200-
20200
1800
1
18000
56900
4320
13656
2880
9104
1620
5121
1900
2
19900
63200
4776
15168
3184
10112
1791
5688
2000
3
21700
69100
5208
16584
3472
11056
1953
6219
2400
4
25500
81100
6120
19464
4080
12976
2295
7299
2800
5
29200
92300
7008
22152
4672
14768
2628
8307
PB-2
9300-
34800
4200
6
35400
112400
8496
26976
5664
17984
3186
10116
4600
7
44900
142400
10776
34176
7184
22784
4041
12816
4800
8
47600
151100
11424
36264
7616
24176
4284
13599
5400
9
53100
167800
12744
40272
8496
26848
4779
15102
PB-3
15600-
39100
5400
10
56100
177500
13464
42600
8976
28400
5049
15975
6600
11
67700
208700
16248
50088
10832
33392
6093
18783
7600
12
78800
209200
18912
50208
12608
33472
7092
18828
PB-4 37400-
66700
8700
13
118500
214100
28440
51384
18960
34256
10665
19269
8900
13A
131100
216600
31464
51984
20976
34656
11799
19494
10000
14
144200
218200
34608
52368
23072
34912
12978
19638
67000-79000
15
182200
224100
43728
53784
29152
35856
16398
20169
67000-79000
16
205400
224400
49296
53856
32864
35904
18486
20196
80000
17
225000
225000
54000
54000
36000
36000
20250
20250
90000
18
250000
250000
60000
60000
40000
40000
22500
22500

The allowances form a sizeable amount of the salary drawn by a government employee as union's demand.
Pay
Band
Grade
Pay
7th
CPC
Pay
Matrix
Minimum
Pay 
Maximum
Pay
Union's Demand
X Class City
Y Class City
Z Class City
30%
30%
20%
20%
10%
10%
Minimum
HRA
Maximum
HRA
Minimum
HRA
Maximum
HRA
Minimum
HRA
Maximum
HRA
PB-1
5200-
20200
1800
1
18000
56900
5400
17070
3600
11380
1800
5690
1900
2
19900
63200
5970
18960
3980
12640
1990
6320
2000
3
21700
69100
6510
20730
4340
13820
2170
6910
2400
4
25500
81100
7650
24330
5100
16220
2550
8110
2800
5
29200
92300
8760
27690
5840
18460
2920
9230
PB-2
9300-
34800
4200
6
35400
112400
10620
33720
7080
22480
3540
11240
4600
7
44900
142400
13470
42720
8980
28480
4490
14240
4800
8
47600
151100
14280
45330
9520
30220
4760
15110
5400
9
53100
167800
15930
50340
10620
33560
5310
16780
PB-3
15600-
39100
5400
10
56100
177500
16830
53250
11220
35500
5610
17750
6600
11
67700
208700
20310
62610
13540
41740
6770
20870
7600
12
78800
209200
23640
62760
15760
41840
7880
20920
PB-4
37400-
66700
8700
13
118500
214100
35550
64230
23700
42820
11850
21410
8900
13A
131100
216600
39330
64980
26220
43320
13110
21660
10000
14
144200
218200
43260
65460
28840
43640
14420
21820
67000-79000
15
182200
224100
54660
67230
36440
44820
18220
22410
67000-79000
16
205400
224400
61620
67320
41080
44880
20540
22440
80000
17
225000
225000
67500
67500
45000
45000
22500
22500
90000
18
250000
250000
75000
75000
50000
50000
25000
25000


The difference of allowances between 7th CPC recommendations and union's demand.


Pay
Band
Grade
Pay
7th
CPC
Pay
Matrix
Minimum
Pay 
Maximum
Pay
Difference 
X Class City
Y Class City
Z Class City
30%
30%
20%
20%
10%
10%
Minimum
HRA
Maximum
HRA
Minimum
HRA
Maximum
HRA
Minimum
HRA
Maximum
HRA
PB-1
5200-
20200
1800
1
18000
56900
1080
3414
720
2276
180
569
1900
2
19900
63200
1194
3792
796
2528
199
632
2000
3
21700
69100
1302
4146
868
2764
217
691
2400
4
25500
81100
1530
4866
1020
3244
255
811
2800
5
29200
92300
1752
5538
1168
3692
292
923
PB-2
9300-
34800
4200
6
35400
112400
2124
6744
1416
4496
354
1124
4600
7
44900
142400
2694
8544
1796
5696
449
1424
4800
8
47600
151100
2856
9066
1904
6044
476
1511
5400
9
53100
167800
3186
10068
2124
6712
531
1678
PB-3
15600-
39100
5400
10
56100
177500
3366
10650
2244
7100
561
1775
6600
11
67700
208700
4062
12522
2708
8348
677
2087
7600
12
78800
209200
4728
12552
3152
8368
788
2092
PB-4
37400-
66700
8700
13
118500
214100
7110
12846
4740
8564
1185
2141
8900
13A
131100
216600
7866
12996
5244
8664
1311
2166
10000
14
144200
218200
8652
13092
5768
8728
1442
2182
67000-
79000
15
182200
224100
10932
13446
7288
8964
1822
2241
75000-
79000
16
205400
224400
12324
13464
8216
8976
2054
2244
80000
17
225000
225000
13500
13500
9000
9000
2250
2250
90000
18
250000
250000
15000
15000
10000
10000
2500
2500

The committee on allowances headed by Finance Secretary Ashok Lavasa that was set up to review the recommendations of the Seventh Pay Commission is understood to have finalized its report. Now after reviewing of the empowered committee the report will be placed before the cabinet.
The 7th Pay Commission had earlier proposed the rate of House Rent Allowance (HRA) at 24 percent, 16 percent and 8 percent of the Basic Pay for Class X, Y and Z cities respectively.

The Commission had also recommended that the rate of HRA will be revised to 27 percent, 18 percent, and 9 percent when DA crosses 50 percent, and further revised to 30 percent, 20 percent and 10 percent when DA crosses 100 percent.

The existing rates of HRA for Class X, Y and Z cities, and towns are 30 percent, 20 percent and 10 percent of Basic pay (pay in the pay band plus grade pay).

Assumingly, if the Committee accepts the bare recommendations of A K Mathur-led 7th Pay Commission then the HRA component of central government employees will increase ranging between 106 percent and 122 percent.

Take, for instance, a central government employee at the very bottom of the pay scale, where the basic pay (pay of pay band + grade pay) is now Rs 7,000, would currently be entitled to an HRA of Rs 2,100 in a Class X city. As per 7th Pay Commission, the new entry-level pay at this level is Rs 18,000 per month against which the new HRA for a Class X city would be Rs 4,320 per month, that is 106 percent more than the existing level.

Similarly, at the highest level of the pay scale, the Cabinet Secretary and officers of the same rank have a basic pay of Rs 90,000, which means they are entitled to current HRA of Rs 27,000 in Class X towns. After the revised pay scale, the new basic pay is Rs 2.5 lakh, for which the HRA would be Rs 60,000, meaning a hike of 122 percent.


At present, there are as many as 43 lakh central government employees and 53 lakh pensioners who are covered for perks and bonuses under the recommendations of 6th Pay Commission that will soon be replaced by 7th Pay Commission.