In election bonanza, 30% hike in salary recommended for Karnataka employees


Bengaluru, Jan 31 (PTI): In a bonanza, the sixth Karnataka pay commission has recommended 30 per cent hike in the salaries of state government employees and pensioners, effective from July 1, 2017.

The move will benefit 5.2 lakh government employees, 5.73 lakh pensioners and also about 73,000 employees of government-aided educational institutions, local bodies and non-teaching staff of colleges and universities of the state.

The commission has recommended that the revision of pay and pension is to be notionally effected from July 1, 2017 with the resulting financial benefit being paid from April 1, 2018.

If implemented, the revision of pay, allowances and pension is set to cost the state exchequer an estimated Rs 10,508 crore annually, the commission said.

The commission headed by retired IAS officer MR Srinivas Murthy submitted the first volume of report to chief minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday.

The minimum pay as per the revised pay scales will be Rs 17,000 and the maximum pay Rs 1,50,600 plus allowances.

After revision, the minimum revised pension will be Rs 8,500 with the maximum pension fixed at Rs 75,300 per month plus dearness allowance.

Family pension will have an upper limit of Rs 45,180 per month with dearness allowance.

The commission said the method it had proposed to effect the revision of salaries and pension was increasing the basic pay of each employee as on July 1, 2017 by 30 per cent and then adding the dearness allowance of 45.25 per cent payable from that date.

While the commission agreed to retain the maximum age for retiring at 60 years, it, however, recommended that the minimum qualifying service for voluntary retirement be reduced from the present 15 years to 10 years and the eligibility for receiving full pension be reduced from 33 years to 30.

The rates of house rent allowance are recommended to be revised to 24 per cent, 16 per cent, and 8 per cent of the revised basic pay replacing the present rates of 30 per cent, 20 per cent and 10 per cent respectively, of the existing basic pay.

The maximum limit of death-cum-retirement gratuity is proposed to be increased to Rs 20 lakh from the present Rs 10 lakh.

The commission has also recommended payment of additional pension to all pensioners aged above 80 years.

The rates of additional pension will be 20 per cent for those between 80 years and 85 years, 30 per cent for 85 and 90 years, 40 per cent for 90 and 95 years, 50 per cent for 95 to 100 years and 100 per cent for those aged above 100.

It has also recommended medical reimbursement benefit to retired employees and cashless treatment for family pensioners in empanelled hospitals as in the case of 'Jyothi Sanjeevini' scheme.

These benefits will cost the state government Rs 500 crore.

Substantial increase in various allowances and subsidies in vehicles for the differently-abled employees have also been recommended.

These recommendations will not be applicable to All India Services and judicial officers drawing NJPC pay scale and teaching staff getting UGC/AICTE pay scales.

On the occasion, chief minister Siddaramaiah said the second volume of the recommendations will be submitted three months later.

"We have three months to think of the second volume of the report. We will come back to power after three months and it is only we who will implement the second set of recommendations," Siddaramaiah said.

He conceded the recommendation will have an additional burden on the state government, which will be discussed at the next cabinet meeting.

 

  

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Yaardo duddu...yellammana jaatre... 10500 crores/year from peoples money for pay to govt employees for not doing works ??!! ridiculous....

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    i dont know why govt giving salary to them. if we need any work in govt office without agenies your work will not done..

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Is Modi sarkar having gutts to increase salary hike to 30% for private sector employees.

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  • Chetan, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    I did not get a job even after attending so many interviews, now i am 40 years of age, no salary, no pension, no savings, nothing. Tough to live in this world due to huge expenses. No takers for the poor, farmers. The only way left is to die. This is the situation of most of the Indians. But a few people enjoy lavish life, God bless them.
    I feel pity on those who celebrate this hike.

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  • thousif, mangalore bolar

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    BRO DO NOT LOSE HOPE U WILL GET BETTER JOB..Insha Allah..

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  • SHAHID, SHIRVA

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    IN SHAA ALLAH

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  • Kiran D Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Even after getting so much salary work will not be completed within the stipulated time & also without paying the bribe.
    This will further widen the discontent among the Public & government employees.
    We can see in almost all the government offices public fighting with the officials for not delivering the service.....

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  • Vineet, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Yes you are right. If that official is from from SC/ST category, then you will be booked for fighting with them. They have full freedom whereas others don't have right to ask them.

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  • Sachin Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    My salary has not increased even 10% from past 2 years...govt employees are lucky

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    ...already there is huge pay gap between Private & Govt dept pay..instead of narrowing it by trying to help private sector, Govt is widening gap..there are thousands of temporary workers in Govt depts who are working in peanut daily wages for years , no one listening to them.. anyways, good news for govt employees..

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  • dominic-dsouza-Rudy, mudarangady mauritius

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    AAB KI BAAR SIDDU SARKAR

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  • dominic-dsouza-Rudy, mudarangady mauritius

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    SABKE SATH SABKA VIKAS

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  • Amith, USA

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Need of the hour!!!! Well done Siddu jii, specially increase in salary is most importantly needed to the Karnataka Police Force who works with -NO TIME LIMIT.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Congress does not serve Tea & Pakodas ...

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  • Cliffy, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Increase of salary is good. But 30% at a time is little too much.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    What about those of us who are not civil servants? Are the freebies only for BPL card holders and government employees? Who is going to worry about the others? Why this step-motherly treatment to the rest of us? Aren't our votes not important to you? What crime have we committed? The government employees anyway get sambala as well as gimbala. What is their output Mr. CM? Why this hefty hike in their salaries? This is another way of offering bribe to garner votes, right?

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  • RHF, Bangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    The government has worked out on minimum wages as well. Soon the Gazzeted notification will come out with the revised Minimum wages which have got a tremendous increase. The minimum wages are more than any other southern states in India.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    Better than promising Ram Mandir ...

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  • Kumar, Kinnigoli

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    CENTRAL OR STATE GOVT SHOULD PAY UNEMPLOYMENT ALLOWANCE ON BASIS OF EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION.

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/U.P

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    Person who use national flag as napkin demanding new flag for state.

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  • RK, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Are you taking about Modis incident on Yoga day?

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  • Rocks, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Good punch... he he he

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  • Amith, USA

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    How could Bakhts see the NAUNTANKI of their Maharaj FEKU???? As, whole world know BAKHTS are Blind!!!! In other words "ANDHE BAKHTS"

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    NO USE NIDDERAMAIAH...BECAUSE PEOPLE OF KARNATAKA HAVE ALREADY DECIDED TO THROW YOU OUT FOREVER

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  • C P Urva, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    A B D are you an astrologer? Yenchina avu ball ah? Dakere

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    BALL ATH FOOTBALL....JUST WAIT AND WATCH

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  • comman, man

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    SIDDARAMAYYA KI JAI......AAGLI BAAR SIDDU SARKAR

    JAI KARNATAKA
    JAI HIND..

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/U.P

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    Everybody knows they wont win. For that purpose given bonanza for govt. employees. It will fall extra expenses on bjp ex-chequer.

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  • Astrologer, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Just check in the last days of BJP government, how much they hiked!!??. Don't you think Congress government got the burden of that!!!???

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