Karnataka 6th State Pay Commission Report 2018 - Click to Download
Karnataka 6th State Pay Commission Report 2018 - Click to Download
6th State Pay Commission has submitted its report to the State Government of Karnataka on 31st January 2018.
The Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said the recommendations of the 6th SPC will be placed in the next cabinet meeting for approval and the cabinet is expected to approve the same with some modifications.
Now, the Finance Department of Karnataka published the 6th SPC Report as pdf through in its official site.
Click to Download the complete report of 6th State Pay Commission
Highlights of recommendations of 6th SPC Report
The minimum and maximum pay having been determined at Rs. 17,000 and Rs.1,50,600
Commission recommends the following master scale with 92 stages with 18 incremental rates
New pay scales is in the range of 13 to 29 an the new pay structure with 25 revised pay scales
Revised Master Scale: Rs.17000-400-18600-450-20400-500-22400-550-24600-600-27000-650-29600-750-32600-850-36000-950-39800-1100-46400-1250-53900-1450-62600-1650-72500-1900-83900-2200-97100-2500-112100-2800-128900-3100-150600
Commission has worked out the rates of increments (eighteen in number) ranging from Rs.400 to Rs.3,100 which are close to twice the rates of the existing rates of increments
Increments for employees appointed/promoted to a post between 1st January and 30th June are sanctioned with effect from 1st January and those appointed/promoted between 1st July and 31st December on 1st July itself
Fitment in the New Pay Scales according to AIACPI Index as own pay structure of Karnataka Employees
HRA rates recommended 24%, 16% & 8% respective the City Category of ‘A’, ‘B’ & ‘C’
Commission recommends no change in the age of superannuation
Commission recommends reducing the minimum service for seeking voluntary retirement to ten years without any change in other conditions
Minimum pension/family pension therefore is recommended to be revised to Rs.8,500.
Source: https://7thpaycommissionnews.in/
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