Special Pay Structure For Armed Forces

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The Hindustan Times has reported as the special pay structure for military pay structure of India as it is recomended by the Justice BN Srikrishna.

The Sixth Pay Commission on Monday recommended an up to two-fold increase in the salaries of defence personnel that would include a military service pay of up to Rs 6,000 a month and grade pay, apart from suggesting their direct entry into central para-military forces.

"We have observed that government is spending on the training of these jawans (defence personnel), which are left on the street in their prime age at the age of 33-34. The lateral entry will provide them longer career and lesser burden on government," Pay Commission Chairman B N Srikrishna told reporters.

In a significant move, the respective chiefs of the Army, Navy and Airforce will be among the highest paid in the country, drawing Rs 90,000 per month, equivalent to the Cabinet Secretary under the new pay structure recommended by Commission.

The report, which is expected to be implemented with effect from January 1, 2006, has recommended payment of arrears in two phases.

However, the panel made it clears that for the military service pay (MSP), the government will not have to pay any arrears.

In the officers category, it has recommended a pay scale of Rs 15,600-Rs 39,100 for Lieutenant, along with a grade pay of Rs 5,400 and MSP of Rs 6,000 a month.

Accordingly, the total revised monthly pay of Lieutenant, Sub-Lieutenant or Flying Officer will be Rs 25,760 to Rs 28,890.

The Major-General/Rear Admiral/Air Vice Marshal have been put in the pay scale of Rs 39,200-Rs 67,000 besides a grade pay of Rs 9,000, but without any MSP. They will be getting a monthly salary of Rs 52,280-Rs 54,480 as per the revised pay scales.

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xyz  says:
16 months ago

SPC HAS NOT GIVEN MUCH TO ARMY MAJORS AND LT COLS. THEY STILL REMAIN IN THE PB4 AS COMPARED TO COLS AND BRIGADIERS (PB4) WITH THE SAME LENTH OF SERVICE. THE PAY BAND PB4 SHOULD BE REDUCED TO DECREASE THIS DIFFERENCE OR A SEPERATE PAY BAND BE CREATED FOR MAJORS AND LT COLS OR THE MAJORS AND LT COLS WITH 16 YEARS OF SERVICE OR MORE SHOULD BE PLACED FROM PB3 TO TO PB4

XYZ  says:
16 months ago

SPC HAS NOT GIVEN MUCH TO ARMY MAJORS AND LT COLS. THEY STILL REMAIN IN THE PB3 AS COMPARED TO COLS AND BRIGADIERS (PB4) WITH THE SAME LENTH OF SERVICE. THE PAY BAND PB4 SHOULD BE REDUCED TO DECREASE THIS DIFFERENCE OR A SEPERATE PAY BAND BE CREATED FOR MAJORS AND LT COLS OR THE MAJORS AND LT COLS WITH 16 YEARS OF SERVICE OR MORE SHOULD BE PLACED FROM PB3 TO TO PB4

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