7th Pay Commission: Over 23 Lakh Pensioners To Benefit Up To Rs 18,000
The government has revised the pension limits of teaching and non-teaching staff of central and state universities under the recommendations of the Seventh Pay Commission. This decision will benefit 25,000 current pensioners of central universities and University Grants Commission (UGC)-maintained deemed universities, the government has said. Approximately eight lakh teaching and 15 lakh non-teaching staff who have retired from state public universities and affiliated colleges - that wish to adopt or have adopted pay scales prescribed for Central Universities - will also benefit from the decision.
"This order is applicable in only those cases where such pension schemes have already been adopted with prior approval of Government of lndia/ Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD)... lf the university/ college has fixed the pension in a manner different from the above formulation, the same may have to be reworked by the concerned university/ colleges and necessary adjustment be made," according to an official communication addressed to the Secretary, UGC.
The @narendramodi govt has revised pension of retired faculty & other non-teaching staff in Central Universities and Colleges as per the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission. #Pension #CentralUniversity #7thPayCommission â Prakash Javadekar (@PrakashJavdekar) June 11, 2018
Around 25000 present pensioners will benefit in Central Universities and #UGC maintained #Deemed to be #Universities to the tune of Rs. 6000 to Rs.18000#Pension #CentralUniversity #7thPayCommission â Prakash Javadekar (@PrakashJavdekar) June 11, 2018
This move of govt will benefit approx 8 lakh teachers & 15 lakh non âteaching staff who retired from State Public Universities & affiliated colleges, who wish to adopt or have adopted Pay Scales prescribed for Central Universities.#Pension #7thPayCommission #CentralUniversity â Prakash Javadekar (@PrakashJavdekar) June 11, 2018