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7th CPC Pension Calculation for Pre-2016 Pensioners - KarnatakaCOC

7th CPC Pension Calculation for Pre-2016 Pensioners - KarnatakaCOC

What the above decision means for pre-2016 retirees?

Modification made appears fixing the pay of pre 2016 retirees notionally in revised pay matrix and then fixing pension at 50% of pay. If the pension so fixed is more than the pension fixed with fitment formula of 2.57 then pension will be revised otherwise no change. It is presumed that option will be given to pensioners. For arriving at pay in revised matrix of 7 CPC for those who retired prior to 1-1-1996 notionally there pay will be fixed under V CPC scales and VI CPC Pay structure. Similarly for those who retired prior to 2006 it will be notionally fixed in VI CPC Pay structure and then in 7 CPC matrix. The pay for this purpose is pay last drawn as recorded in their PPO. For the information of readers fixation formula under V CPC, VI CPC and VII CPC rules is given below:

V CPC:
1Basic pay as on 1-1-1996xxx
2DA appropriate to basic pay at 1510 ptsXxx
3I IR100
42nd IR 10% of BP subject to minimum of Rs.100Xxx
540% of BPXxx
6Totalxxx
Pay in the revised scales to be fixed at the stage next above the total even if there is stage equal to the total.

Rates of DA as on 1-1-1996
For pay range upto Rs.3500pm148% of pay
For pay range above Rs.35oo and upto 6000 pm111% of pay subject to a minimum of Rs.5180 pm
For pay range above Rs.6000 pm96% of pay subject to minimum of Rs.6660 pm

VI CPC
1Existing pay scalex
2Applicable pay band and grade paya+b
3Basic pay as on 1-1-2006xxx
4Pay after multiplication of BP by a factor 1.86 rounded off to next multiple of 10Xxx
5Pay in the pay bandXxx
6Grade Pay applicable to the postb
7Revised basic pay is pay in the pay band and grade pay.
VII CPC
1Existing Pay Banda
2Existing Grade Paya+b
3Basic pay as on 1-1-2016Xxx+b
4Level corresponding to GPC
5Pay after multiplication of BP by a fitment factor of 2.57Xxx
6Revised Pay in Pay Matrix (either equal to or next higherCellXxx

Illustration:
'X retired on 31-1-1992 and pay was Rs. 2900 in the scale 1640-2900
1. His notional pay under 5 CPC scale of 6500-10600 is Rs.8900;
2. His notional pay under 6 CPC (PB2 +GP 4200) is Rs.20760;
3. His notional pay under 7 CPC (Level 6) is Rs.53600;
4. Pension fixed on 1-1-2016 with a fitment formula of 2.57 is Rs.25847;
5. Pension as per cabinet decision 50% of notional pay as per 7 CPC is Rs 26800.

Note: The above example is only an illustration.
The pension fixation may vary from case to case. Final calculation has to be made as per the Government orders.

Source: http://karnatakacoc.blogspot.in/

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