Rajasthan government implements seventh pay commission recommendations
PTI | Updated: Oct 18, 2017, 09:38 IST
JAIPUR: Ahead of Diwali, the Rajasthan government on Tuesday implemented the recommendations of the seventh pay commission, a decision that will benefit over 12 lakh employees and pensioners.
Government employees will get the revised salary from the month of October, Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje said in a statement.
Raje said that she had promised to implement the recommendations of seventh pay commission in the 2017-18 budget and was happy to implement it from October.
She said that a panel had been authorised to examine cases of salary discrepancies, allowances and arrears.
The state government considers its employees the backbone of governance and was sensitive towards their welfare, she added.
Government employees will get the revised salary from the month of October, Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje said in a statement.
Raje said that she had promised to implement the recommendations of seventh pay commission in the 2017-18 budget and was happy to implement it from October.
She said that a panel had been authorised to examine cases of salary discrepancies, allowances and arrears.
The state government considers its employees the backbone of governance and was sensitive towards their welfare, she added.
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