7th pay commission recommendations for UP employees implemented
The election code of conduct
may be imposed in the wake of coming assembly election in the state. The
cabinet of Akhilesh's government, imminent of this announcement, has taken many
big decisions including 7th pay commission on-Tuesday this week.
Akhilesh government is going
to implement this pay commission since January 1, 2016 and the benefits will effect
to pay and pension to the employees since January 1, 2017.
8.5 lakh government
employees, 5.5 lakh teachers together Local Bodies, the development authorities
of Jila Panchayat, Autonomous Entities, Public Enterprises and Development
Authorities — all will be benefitted
The government treasury will
outlay the additional burden of Rs 1000 crore after implementing the 7th pay
commission. However the government of Uttar Pradesh had allocated the amount in
the supplementary budget during the last monsoon session of assembly.
After the decision, Akhilesh
Yadav said, “ That the meeting held ended after 4 years and 6 months is a long
time. Many other public interest decisions including 7th pay commission has
been taken in this meeting. 80 proposals of the cabinet have been approved. A
few more needful decisions will be taken in the next cabinet meeting.”
It is to clarify here that
Akhilesh Yadav implemented the recommendations mere in 6 months while the 6th
pay commission was delayed to implement 3 years. The decision of implementing
the 7th pay commission is being assumed an important step of Akhilesh Yadav
with hoping a lot for the next assembly election.
Akhilesh Yadav, having implemented the
recommendation of 7th pay commission, on the one hand has allured the state
government employees; he criticized union government on demonetization on the
other. Akhilesh,remarking on PM Narendra Modi, said, “ whoever had counted 50
days, it was overheard, 'he is going to count more 50 days'. The problem cannot
be reformed in 50 days; it will elapse a year more.
Akhilesh added that the
people are facing difficulties because of currencies ban will voice in the next
assembly election.
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