New Delhi, January 28: Almost 68-years after
Independence, the Indian government has announced seven central pay
commission on a regular interval. In this 68 years, since India got its
Independence from British Raj there has been an impressive hike in the
salaries of senior staffers working under the payroll of Central
Government. But it is quite noteworthy that the minimum wage – under
which 83 per cent of the government fall – has not seen ay big changes.
The salaries of junior most Central Government officials’ has increased
from Rs 55 (under the 1st Pay Commission) to Rs 18,000 (under the 7CPC).
On the other side the senior most government staffers salaries have
been hiked from Rs 2000 (under 1CPC) to Rs 2.5 lakh (under 7CPC). Due to
this ‘inequality’ in wages most of the government officials are unhappy
with the decision and had threatened for an indefinite strike several
times. Under the 7CPC the high-powered committee had recommended a 14.27
per cent increase in the basic pay of central government employees.
After India became Independent in 1947, the minimum wage of central
government employees was Rs 55 per month for next 10 years while most of
the senior central government staffers took home a handsome salary of
Rs 2,000 per month. In 1957 when the 2nd Pay Commission was implemented
the minimum wage was increased to Rs 80 per month while maximum salary
was increased to Rs 3,000 per month. The minimum wage entered into four
digit under the 5th Pay Commission where the take home salary of junior
most staff was increased to Rs 2,550 while at the same time senior
government officials salary was increased to Rs 26,000.
After 6th Pay Commission came into effect the minimum wage came up by
Rs 7000 per month from Rs 2,550 whereas the monthly salary of senior
government officials rose to Rs 90,000.
Under the 7th Pay Commission slab – which was implemented almost
eight years after the previous pay commission the salaries of the
government employees saw a significant rise. The basic pay under the
7CPC the lowest salary was increased to Rs 18,000 from Rs 7,0000 while
the salary of the senior government officials has gone up to Rs 2.50
lakh from Rs 90,000. But due to rising inflation and price rise, the
junior staffers had already demanded for a hike of more than three times
which is: Rs 25,000 per month.
Experts believe that in last 68 years, the government has increased
the minimum wage of its central government employees by 32,727 per cent
(from Rs 55 to Rs 18,000). While the salary of senior staffers has seen a
drastic increase of 12,500 per cent, from Rs 2,000 per month to Rs 2.50
lakh per month. But experts believe that the disparity in the minimum
wage has been a problem since British Raj, where junior staffers were
paid less.
Meanwhile, some reports suggest that the employees who have been
eagerly waiting for higher allowances under the 7CPC will have to bear
three more months of delay to get their pay scale updated. Due to early
Budget which is followed by Assembly Elections in five states, due to
which model code of conduct has been imposed, the government is likely
to delay the payment of the higher allowances. The polling in five
states – Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur – will
begin on February 4 and the results will be declared on March 11.
Source : http://www.india.com
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