7th Pay Commission recommendations for Defence Forces Personnel – An Overview
7th Pay Commission has introduced a
separate Pay Matrix Table for Defence Forces Personnel. The commission
has explained in its report that the unique table structure has been
simplified so that each employee can find his or her place in the
proposed Matrix. All the employees belonging to various services will
proceed according to their respective service conditions by earning
increment on the basis of merit. The Pay Matrix designed for the
defence forces personnel is more compact than the civil pay matrix
keeping in view the number of levels, age and retirement profile of the
service personnel.
The entry pay for various ranks of
defence forces personnel, other than MNS Offices, has been arrived at on
the same premise, as has been done in the case of civilian. As an
illustration, entry pay for a Captain has been arrived at as follows:
Entry pay in existing pay band + (Residency Period for promotion to Captain from Lieutenant x annual increment) + grade pay of the rank of Captain = Rs.15,600 + (2 x Rs.630) +Rs.6,100 = Rs.22,960.
The starting point of a Sepoy (and
equivalent), the entry level personnel in the defence forces, has been
fixed in the Defence Pay Matrix at Rs.21,700. The starting point in
the existing pay structure is Rs.8,460 for a Sepoy/equivalent. The fitment
in the new matrix is essentially a multiple factor of 2.57. This
multiple is the ratio of the new minimum pay arrived at by the
Commission (Rs.18,000) and the existing minimum pay (Rs.7,000). The fitment
factor is being applied uniformly to all employees. It includes a factor
of 2.25 to account for DA neutralisation, assuming that the rate of
Dearness Allowance would be 125 percent at the time of implementation of
the new pay as on 01.01.2016. The actual raise/fitment being
recommended by the Commission is 14.29 percent. An identical fitment of
2.57 has also been applied to the existing rates of Military Service Pay
(MSP), applicable to defence forces personnel only.
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