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6th Pay Commission, 7th Pay Commission or Nothing ? Out of 3 days, 2 days of Assembly passed in absurd chaos; yet no voice raised for Tripura Govt employees
TIWN Dec 17, 2016
6th Pay Commission, 7th Pay Commission or Nothing ? Out of 3 days, 2 days of Assembly passed in absurd chaos; yet no voice raised for Tripura Govt employees
PHOTO : Finance Minister Bhnaula Saha speaking at Assembly. TIWN Pic Dec 17

AGARTALA, Dec 17 (TIWN): The winter session Assembly was booked for only 3 days this time, out of which 2 days have already passed with the discussion about ‘Demonetization’, when half of the Assembly members were sleeping. On the first day few questions on MLA fund utilization, Depositors’ Interest Bill etc were discussed, whereas the second day ended by allover a chaos-fight about demonetization and to some extent MGNREGA issues chaos. But state’s most burning two issues yet to be discussed in the assembly which are :1 ) Pay Commission’s implementation and 2) state’s unemployment-toll. It was hoped that state govt employees will get few benefit out of this assembly. But yet now the finance minister didn’t stress on either on DA-hike or any Pay Commission’s implementation issue.

Although mocking at a Cong. MLA Ratan Lal Nath’s supportive speech on Modi’s move for demonetization, the Finance Minister held many pleasantries in the assembly hall, but he was quite silent about this pay commission issue.

Whereas Tripura govt avoiding implementation pay commission at here, on the other hand Assam Govt which came in power just before 6 months after the election result of 19th May, has announced about the implementation of pay commission.

Assam government announced that new pay commission is likely to be implemented by April next year.

The minister said that financial implication for 2017-18 is estimated to be Rs 3,238.28 Crore, of which Rs 2,942.07 Crore is for the revision of salary and pension, including Rs 60 Crore for the additional quantum of pension recommended for pensioners above 80 years of age.

State government has constituted a committee to study the various aspects of the 7th pay commission. State cabinet will examine the same on February.The pay commission has recommended 2.62 times hike in minimum pay prescribed by the 2008 Assam PayCommission. The commission has recommended that minimum pay will be Rs 15,900.

In 2008 Assam Pay Commission the minimum pay was Rs 6000. The commission has recommended city compensation allowance for employees working in Guwahati.

About Tripura’s pay commission recently Tripura Trinamool also raised voice. In a press meet TMC leader Sudip Barman said, 

Tripura State Govt employees fates have remained in garbage even-after waiting for long 23 year, Tripura govt again declared not to implement pay-commission in state due to fund crisis.  In a recent development it has been known that whereas all the Northeastern states are implementing 7t Pay Commission, Left-ruled Tripura & Congress-ruled Mizoram has delayed the 7th Central Pay Commission (CPC) recommendations for their employees. Central Govt paying the full salary to Tripura Govt employees, but Manik Sarkar giving half of it, saying the half money they are using for other welfare, whereas RMSA working staffs lost their jobs but Tripura govt could not ensure their jobs with that hefty money.

The whole Northeast, other parts of India are enjoying the full salary but there is no relief for the Tripura state govt employees from their everyday crisis due to the poor pay scale, less DA with much gaps with the Central Pay scales.

 Even after High court orders to clear 31% DA to the state government employees, Tripura government once again in the cabinet meeting deprived its employees by giving only mere 4% DA.

 It is to be mentioned here that Tripura High Court has ordered the state govt. to pay 31 % DA unless the govt. here doesn’t take any proper DA system and Pay Commissions implement. High Court Judge Subhashish Talapatra in a divisional bench announced it. Court has ordered to give the 31 % DA since 1/1/2009 to 27/8/2011, in 3 installments. So the first instalment will be started from 1/7/2016. By increasing 4 per cent DA for the pensioners and state government employees the difference between the state and central employees still remained at 42%.

 

 

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