Order for Merger of 50% DA, Retirement age news goes viral in Social Media

Order for Merger of 50% DA, Retirement age news goes viral in Social Media

Recently rumour mill went overdrive in social media with the following news that

1.central government decided to Merge 50% DA with basic pay with effect from 1.1.2015 and order will be issued within 15 days

2. Encashment of Earned Leave to be curtailed to 180days instead of existing 300 days.

3.It went on to say that age of Retirement will be on completion of 33 Years of service or at the age of 58 Years whichever is earlier


According to the Social Media , the above strong decisions were taken in last three meeting of cabinet committee to recommend 7th pay commission. Further the post published in social media warned the central government employees that if above decisions are implemented; they should not expect more from 7th Pay Commission. Since it is considered to be the indication of what the think tank of central government will do for its employees.

We enquired about this rumour with one of the Member to the National council JCM, who recently met the 7th Pay Commission. According to him, the central government has firm on its decision not to accept the Merger of DA with Pay, since the due date of the 7th Pay Commission to submit its recommendation is nearing and the central government in many occasions cleared that the recommendation of 7th pay commission will be implemented from 1.1.2016. So there is no question of issuing order for merger of 50% DA with effect from 1.1.2015.

Further he clarified that the present government wanted to use the man-hours of central government employees productively by introducing new systems like bio metric attendance etc. Hence curtailing EL Encashment will lead the central government employees to take more leave if it is not allowed for encashment. So there is no need to implement such proposal as government point of view is against taking leave by Govt officials.

There is mixed response from the sources whether the retirement age of central government employees will be revised or not. It is believed that the present government is in favour of reducing retirement age to 58. But at the same time government doesn’t want loose resources of knowledge gained through experience by reducing retirement age of Government employees. Since the work culture of government service is deteriorating day by day due to various factors , govt would like to retain the experience of the senior Government officials . Anubhav is the one of the initiative introduced by the central government to improve the work culture of youngsters in government service. So there will not be any change in retirement age of central government employees at present.

Comments

Unknown said…
Today is not April 1. Don't dream for the merger of DA or grant of interim relief from the Government. They are seems to be busy in bringing Black Money!
Anonymous said…
ALL ARE RUMORS... NOTHING WILL HAPPEN. ONLY REDUCTION OF RETIREMENT AGE WITH A STRICT SERVICE CONDITION IE 33 YEARS SEEMS TO BE PROGRESSIVE... THE EXPERIENCE OF PHYSICAL WORK FORCE IS ONLY IDLE. EXPERIENCE OF SENIOR BUREAUCRATS CAN ONLY BE WORTHY..
Anonymous said…
Seventh Pay commission :Accepted portion of the Recommendations by means of O.M. from competent authorities will be treated as authentic.Mere Paper Notifications do not become sanctions,for implementation...This is the practice followed in all the six pay commissions.Central Government is likely to take two or three years time limit in causing issue of orders.This is the latest available status on seventh pay commission...
wmshivani said…
It it
Possible to merge this govt
Anonymous said…
Why given dialog & dialog for increase da marger with basic within 15 days.Notorius publisher.
Unknown said…
Why few people are making such rumors on the internet and be fooling others
Anonymous said…
33 years of retirement age is good decision for unifromity among the serving employees. some people are not so lucky to enter in service at the age of 27 or less due to various reasons as all we know in the present set up.a person struggling upto the age of 38 years or more , finds a very less time to serve and settle when suddenly the retirement day comes. At least the retirement age should not be reduced to 58 years.salary chahe bhadayen ya na bhadayen....
Anonymous said…
when someone joins at the age of 21 , it is obviously in the lower post. When they reach 50 years of age their salary will be slightly self sufficient to run the family. But the loan taken for building/buying a house is huge which also burden them to repay the loan in 15 years to 20 years alongwith interest . Apart from that Children would have their higher studies ,marriage etc also burden them.So if Government announces the retirement age at completion of 33 years or 58 years all of a sudden these category people will be facing a lot of financial burden
Anonymous said…
Reduction of age of retirement on completion of 33 years of service will be a very harsh step which will give rise to many socio-economic problems since this will lead to retirement just after attaining 51 years or more of age. Retiring at such a young age when a person is having so much responsibilities of education of childeren, repayment of housing loan etc. will have very adverse affect on such employees and their families. Moreover, retiring persons complusory at such a yong age when he can gainfully work for many more years will neither be in the interest of the Govt. nor in the interest of the employees. It will tentamount to imposing a very harsh penalty upon an employee who has entered into Govt. sevice at a young age by clearing the competitive examination in the first attempt for no fault of him/her.



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