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Seventh Central Pay Commission 2011 - Government Employees Salary Revision
Living in India surviving the high prices is getting impossible. So the Central government Unions and Associations will be soon coming out with requests for pay scale revisions in 2011. Central Government Employees Salary Revision eill be the talk...
188 commentsWhat's different in New Pension Scheme (NPS) for Govt. Employees in India
All employees of Central Govt. or autonomous departments ( financed by Central Govt.) who have joined on or after January 1, 2004 will be covered by new pension scheme.New Pension scheme is entirely different from the old pension scheme. Details of salient features of NPS are given in this article.
3 commentsAusterity Measures:Hype! tokenism! or serious attempt to cut Govt. expenditure
Just imagine any word related to economy and key it in any search engine's search box. To your utmost surprise, you are going to find mention of either of them: Sonia Gandhi travels in economy class from...
0 commentsPension benefits to Central Government employees of India
Salient features of pensionery benefits provided to central govt. employees based on provisions of sixth pay commission in India are described in detail.
Pay fixation in revised pay bands (6th pay scales) applicable to central govt. employees in India
Sixth Pay Commission may be credited with new concepts in revision of pay scales of central government employees. It reduced number of pay scales drastically and introduced "Grade Pay" and Pay Band that were non-existent before the recommendations...
UPA-II IN DANGER??
After three years of smooth going, today the leader of TMC Mamta Banerjee threatened the central Govt. to put their support out of UPA 2, after the unexpected price rise of petrol. TMC has always talked about aam-admi(common people) and will do...
0 comments6% hike in DA for Central govt employees
The Union Cabinet on Thursday raised the Dearness Allowance for Central government employees from the existing 16% to 22% with effect from Jan 1, 2009. The Cabinet met today and cleared the hike which...
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