Raj govt forms committee to examine 7th pay commission

Press Trust of India  |  Jaipur 

The has set up a committee headed by a retired IAS officer D C Samant to examine and implement the recommendations of seventh pay commission for the state employees.

Two retired officers of Account Service D K Mittal and M P Dixit will be the members of the committee which will look into the recommendations of the commission and submit its report to the state in three months with its recommendations for revising and fixing pay level, assessment of financial burden on the and examine various allowances given to the employees.



The appointment order was issued yesterday by the administrative department.

Reacting to the decision, the state employees union (joint) alleged that the wants to delay implementation of the commission's recommendations.

General Secretary of Rajya Karmchari Sanyukt Mahasangh Tej Singh alleged that the has no intention to provide the benefits of the seventh pay commission.

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Raj govt forms committee to examine 7th pay commission

The Rajasthan government has set up a committee headed by a retired IAS officer D C Samant to examine and implement the recommendations of seventh pay commission for the state employees. Two retired officers of Rajasthan Account Service D K Mittal and M P Dixit will be the members of the committee which will look into the recommendations of the commission and submit its report to the state government in three months with its recommendations for revising and fixing pay level, assessment of financial burden on the government and examine various allowances given to the employees. The appointment order was issued yesterday by the administrative department. Reacting to the decision, the state government employees union (joint) alleged that the government wants to delay implementation of the commission's recommendations. General Secretary of Rajasthan Rajya Karmchari Sanyukt Mahasangh Tej Singh alleged that the government has no intention to provide the benefits of the seventh pay ... The has set up a committee headed by a retired IAS officer D C Samant to examine and implement the recommendations of seventh pay commission for the state employees.

Two retired officers of Account Service D K Mittal and M P Dixit will be the members of the committee which will look into the recommendations of the commission and submit its report to the state in three months with its recommendations for revising and fixing pay level, assessment of financial burden on the and examine various allowances given to the employees.

The appointment order was issued yesterday by the administrative department.

Reacting to the decision, the state employees union (joint) alleged that the wants to delay implementation of the commission's recommendations.

General Secretary of Rajya Karmchari Sanyukt Mahasangh Tej Singh alleged that the has no intention to provide the benefits of the seventh pay commission.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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