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Reconstitution of Sexual Harassment Complaints (SHC) Committee in DoT
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Reconstitution of Sexual Harassment Complaints (SHC) Committee in DoT
The revised composition of the Complaints Committee in the Department of Telecommunication...
7th CPC Pay Fixation on Promotion/MACP Calculator with Matrix Table Pay Fixation on Promotion/MACP Calculator as per 7th Pay Commission with Steps showing in Pay Matrix Table. Pay Fixation: One increment shall be given in the same level and placed equal or next higher amount in the promoted level. Increment: Promotion/MACP during the period from 2nd day of January to 1st day of July will be granted on 1st day of January. From 2nd day of July to 1st day of January will be granted on 1st day of July. In Matrix Table: Step 1: Locate Your Basic Pay in the Matrix Table Step 2: Grant of one increment in the same level Step 3: Locate the equal or next higher amount in the next promoted level Click to Check Your Pay Fixation on Promotion Calculators for CG Employees 7th Pay Commission Pay and Allowances Calculator for CG Employees Click to read... 7th Pay Commission Pay and Arrears Calculator for Defence Personnel Click to read... Defence
7th Pay Commission Standard Pay Scale : Pay matrix with distinct Pay Levels Seventh CPC is recommending a Pay matrix with distinct Pay Levels instead of Running Pay bands and Grade Pay. The new pay matrix for civilian employees Authority: http://7cpc.india.gov.in/
Revised Pay Scale from 1.7.2017 for Karnataka Govt Employees Check Your Revised Pension / Family Pension as on 1.7.2017 REVISED SCALES OF PAY: The existing scales of pay are revised as specified below:- DATE OF EFFECT: The revised scales of pay shall be deemed to have come into force with effect from 1st July 2017. The monetary benefit of the revised scales of pay shall be admissible from 1st April 2018. The increase in pay and allowances and pension on account of the revision of scales of pay shall be payable in cash with effect from 1st April 2018. The revised scales of pay are linked to the cost of living situation represented by the index average of 276.9 points as on 1st July 2017 in the All India Average Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Workers (General) (Base: 2001=100). The revised pay scales are specific segments of Master scale of pay of Rs.17000-400-18600-450-20400-500-22400-550-24600-600-27000-650-29600-750-32600-850-36000-950-39800
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