Monday, July 23, 2012


Outcome of 5th NAC (National Anomaly Committee Meeting) held on 17.07.2012


Item No.14 – Revision of existing allowances which are to be withdrawn and replaced by new schemes
The Official Side has informed that the matter doubling of rates of Risk Allowance and Patient Care Allowance is being sent to the Cabinet for approval.
Item No.16 & 17 – Parity in Pension
The matter is sub-judiced.
Item No.25, 25 & 26 – Commutation of Pension
It was decided that the calculation of commutation factor for the employees retired prior to and after 1.9.2008 would be tabulated to discuss the matter further.
Item No.29 & 30 – Revision of Base Index for D.A.
Calculation of DA would be sent to the Staff Side shortly.
Item No.36 – Income criteria in respect of parents and widowed/divorced/unmarried daughters
The matter is under examination. Item No.38 & 39 – Anomaly in fixing grade pay The matter is under examination.
Item No.41 – Fixation of pay on promotion to a post carrying the same grade pay
The matter of granting one increment on promotion is under active consideration of the government.
Item No.44 – Anomaly in the pay scale/pay band and grade pay of Library Information Assistants
The matter will be considered after collecting date from the Ministry of Culture, being Nodal Ministry.
Item No.45 – Anomaly in pension of those in receipt of stagnation increments in pre-revised pay scale
The matter is under examination.
Item No.46 – Disparity in pay scales and status: Officers in Stenographers Cadre
The matter is under examination.
Item No.48 – 15 year period fixed for restoration of commuted portion of pension arbitrary and unjustified
Not agreed.
Item No.49 – Anomalies in the matter of pay scales of Stenographers
The matter is under examination.
Item No.50 – Anomalies in the pay scales of Official Language Staff
The matter is under examination.
Items relating to MACP Scheme would be discussed in a separate meeting on 27th July.
It was also agreed that the leftover items, not included in the agenda, will be discussed.

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