Grant of Extra Work Allowance (abolition of existing Flight Charge Certificate Allowance) – MOD Order

Grant of Extra Work Allowance (abolition of existing Flight Charge Certificate Allowance)

No.PC-1(16)/2017/D (Pay/Services)
Government of India
Ministry of Defence

New Delhi, the 16th Nov, 2017

To,
The Chief of the Army Staff
The Chief of the Naval Staff
The Chief of the Air Staff

Subject: Grant of Extra Work Allowance (abolition of existing Flight Charge Certificate Allowance) – decision of the Government on the recommendation of the Seventh Central Pay Commission.

Sir,
I am directed to refer to MoD letter No. 1(54)/2008/D(Pay/Services) dated 04.11.2008 and Department of Expenditure OM No. 12-3/2016-E.III(A) dated 20.07.2017 and to say that consequent upon the decision taken by the Government on the recommendations of the Seventh Central Pay Commission vide Ministry of Finance Resolution No. 11-1/2016-IC, Flight Charge Certificate Allowance has been abolished as a separate allowance and the President is pleased to decide that the eligible personnel shall now to be covered under a New Extra Work Allowance which shall be governed as under:-
(a) Extra Work Allowance will be paid at a uniform rate of 2% (two percent) of the basic pay per month.
(b) An employee shall receive this allowance for a- maximum,period of one year, and there should be minimum gap of one year before. the same employee is deployed for similar duty again
(c) This allowance should not be combined, i.e., -if same employee is performing two or more such duties and is eligible for 2 percent allowance for each add-on, then the total Extra Work Allowance payable will remain capped at 2 percent of basic pay.
(d) The other terms and conditions would continue to be applicable along with their admissibility (unless otherwise stated) as mentioned in MoD letter dated 04.11.2008 and otherwise.

3. These orders shall take effect from 1st July, 2017.

4. This issues with the concurrence of the Ministry of Defence (Finance) vide their Diary No.446/AG/PD dated 05.10.2017.

Yours faithfully,
S/d,
(Jayant Sinha)
Joint Secretary to the Govt. of India


No. PC-1(16)/2017/D (Pay/Services)

Government of India
Ministry of Defence

New Delhi, the 16th Nov, 2017

To,

The Chief of the Army Staff The Chief of the Naval Staff The Chief of the Air Staff

Subject: Implementation of the recommendation of the Seventh Central Pay Commission – Dress Allowance.

Sir,

I am directed to refer to MoD letter Nos. 1(54)/2008/D(Pay/Services) and 1(55)/2008/D(Pay/Services) both dated 04.11.2008 and Department of Expenditure OM No. 19051/1/2017-E.IV dated 02.08.2017 and to say that consequent upon the decision taken by the Government on the recommendations of the Seventh Central Pay Commission vide Ministry of Finance Resolution No. 11-1/2016-IC, in supersession of the existing orders relating to Uniform related Allowances viz. Uniform Allowance, Initial Equipment Allowance, Kit Maintenance Allowance and Washing Allowance which have been subsumed in a single Dress Allowance, the President is pleased to decide the rates of Dress Allowance in respect of the following categories of Armed Forces personnel as under:-

Si.No.

Category of employees

Rate per annum (in)

1

Officers of Army/Iaf/Navy

20,000

2.

MNS Officers

15,000

3.

Pbors of Defence Services

10,000

2.Allowances related to maintenance, washing of-Uniform are  subsumed in Dress Allowance and will not be payable separately.

3. Further categories of staff who were earlier being provided Uniforms, will henceforth not be provided with Uniforms.

4. The amount of Dress Allowance shall be credited to the salary of employees directly once a year in the month of July.

5. This allowance covers only the basic uniform of the employees ,Any-special clothing like that provided at Siachen Glacier or inside submarine will continue to be provided as per existing norms.

6. The other terms and conditions would continue to be applicable along with their admissibility (unless otherwise stated) as mentioned in MoD letters dated 04.11.2008 and otherwise.

7. The rate of Dress Allowance will go up by 25 percent each time Dearness Allowance rises by 50 percent.

8. These orders shall take effect from 1st July, 2017.

9. This issues with the concurrence of the Ministry of Defence (Finance) vide their Diary No. 446/AG/PD dated 05.10.2017.

yours faithfully,
S/d,
(Jaya  Sinha)
Joint Secretary to the-Govt. of India


No. PC-1(16)/2017/D (Pay/Services)
Government of India
Ministry of Defence

New Delhi,the 16 th Nov, 2017

To,
The Chief of the Army Staff The Chief of the Naval Staff The Chief of the Air Staff

Subject: Implementation of the recommendation of the Seventh Central Pay Commission —Grant of Special Compensatory (Remote Locality) Allowance subsumed under Tough Location Allowance.

Sir,
I am directed to refer to MoD letter Nos. 1(54)/2008/D(Pay/Services) and 1(55)/2008/D(Pay/Services) both dated 04.11.2008 and Department of Expenditure OM No. 3/1/2017-E.II(B) dated 19.07.2017 and to say that consequent upon the decision taken by the Government on the recommendations of the Seventh Central Pay Commission vide Ministry of Finance Resolution No. 11-1/2016-IC, in supersession of the existing orders for grant of Special Compensatory (Remote Locality) Allowance, which has been subsumed in Tough Location Allowance, the President is pleased to decide the rates of Special Compensatory (Remote-Locality) Allowance (subsumed in Tough Location Allowance) to Armed Forces personnel as under:-

2. These rates shall increase by 25 percent whenever the Dearness Allowance payable on the revised pay structure goes up by 50 percent.

3. The term ‘Pay Level’ in the revised pay structure means the Level in the Pay Matrix.

4. In respect of those personnel who opt to continue in their pre-revised pay structure/Pay scales, the corresponding Level in the Pay Matrix of the post occupied on 01.01.2016 as indicated in Army Pay Rules, Air Force Pay Rules and Navy Pay Regulations, 2017 would determine the allowance under these orders.

5. In the event of a place falling in more than one category, the higher rate of Tough Location Allowance will be applicable.

6. The other terms and conditions would continue to be applicable along with their admissibility (unless otherwise stated) as mentioned in MoD letters dated 04.11.2008 and otherwise.

7. These orders take effect from 1st July, 2017.

8. This issues with the concurrence of the Ministry of Defence (Finance) vide their Diary No. 446/AG/PD dated 05.10.2017.

Yours faithfully,
S/d,
(Jaya  Sinha)
Joint Secretary to the-Govt. of India

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