Fixation of Pay for Medical Officers who are drawing Non Practicing Allowance (NPA)-Example Calculation

Fixation of Pay for Medical Officers who are drawing Non Practicing Allowance (NPA)

In the case of medical officers in respect of whom Non Practicing Allowance (NPA) is admissible, the pay in the revised pay structure shall be fixed in the following manner :

the existing basic pay shall be multiplied by a factor of 2.57 and the figure so arrived at shall be added to by an amount equivalent to Dearness Allowance on the pre-revised Non-Practicing Allowance admissible as on 1st day of January, 2006. The figure so arrived at will be located in that Level in the Pay Matrix and if such an identical figure corresponds to any Cell in the applicable Level of the Pay Matrix, the same shall be the pay, and if no such Cell is available in the applicable Level, the pay shall be fixed at the immediate next higher Cell in that applicable Level of the Pay Matrix.

The pay so fixed under sub-clause (i) shall be added by the pre-revised Non Practicing Allowance admissible on the existing basic pay until further decision on the revised rates of Non Practicing Allowance.

1.

Existing Pay Band : PB-3

 

2.

Existing Grade Pay : 5400

 

 

Pay Band

 

15600-39100

 

3.

Existing pay in Pay Band : 15600

4.

Existing Basic Pay : 21000

Grade Pay

5400

6600

7600

5.

25% NPA on Basic Pay : 5250

Levels

10

11

12

6.

DA on NPA@ 125% : 6563

1

56100

67700

78800

7.

Pay after multiplication by a fitment factor of 2.57: 21000 x 2.57 = 53970

2

57800

69700

81200

8.

DA on NPA : 6563 (125% of 5250)

3

59500

71800

83600

9.

Sum of serial number 7 and 8 = 60533

10.

Level corresponding to Grade Pay 5400 (PB-3) : Level 10

4

61300

74000

86100

11.

Revised Pay in Pay Matrix (either equal to or next higher to 60540 in Level 10) : 61300

5

63100

76200

88700

12.

Pre-revised Non Practicing Allowance : 5250

6

65000

78500

91400

13.

Revised    Pay   +   pre-revised     Non   Practicing Allowance : 66550

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