According to our sources in New
Delhi, there is no chance of any merger of Dearness Allowance with basic pay as
demanded by the associations. But the Government is considering the formation
of seventh pay commission.
The seventh CPC is scheduled to be
effective from 1.1.2016 and if it is formed this year, there will be ample time
to finalize it's recommendations. Moreover, if it is not effective from an
earlier date, the Govt. will be free from any burden of paying arrears, which
may adversely effect the fiscal situation. Most significantly, in the eve of
general election, the Govt. may spread a "feel good" situation among
the employees without having to pay an extra penny from the exchequer. In the
other hand merging D.A. with basic pay will lead to a considerable expense and
as there is definite negative recommendation of sixth CPC in this respect,
Govt. can easily deny this demand. After formation of seventh CPC, if the
ruling party fails to come back in the corridors of power, the entire liability
will have to be borne by the new Govt. So, it's a win win situation of the
ruling party and most likely, it will be announced in the later half of the
year.
Source : http://paycommissionupdate.blogspot.in/
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