Revised methodology for fixing the pay of Running Staff – Pay Fixation Table
Pay Fixation table for Running Staff Category in GP 1900, GP 2400
Table-I
Pay Fixation table for Running Staff Category in GP 1900
(pre-revised)
SI. No. | Pay Calculation in 6th CPC |
Pay calculation in 7th CPC |
% hike in pay | Pay to be fixed in next higher Cell only in case where % hike is less than 14.29%, then pay in level-2 |
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Basic Pay in 6th CPC including GP 1900 |
DA @ 125% as on 01.01.2016. on Basic Pay and Pay Element |
Pay in 6th CPC (i) + (ii) |
Basic Pay (i) *2,945 | Pay fixed in 7th CPC in level-2 of the Pay Matrix in appropriate Index Cell |
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(i) | (ii) | (iii) | (iv) | (v) | (vi) | (vii) | |
1 | 8360 | 13585 | 21945 | 24620 | 25200 | 14.83 | – |
2 | 9000 | 14625 | 23625 | 26505 | 26800 | 13.44 | 27600 |
3 | 10270 | 16689 | 26959 | 30245 | 31100 | 15.36 | – |
4 | 10440 | 16965 | 27405 | 30746 | 31100 | 13.48 | 32000 |
5 | 11970 | 19451 | 31421 | 35252 | 36100 | 14.89 | – |
6 | 12130 | 19711 | 31841 | 35723 | 36100 | 13.37 | 37200 |
#The above examples are illustrative in nature and not exhaustive.
Table-II
Pay Fixation table for Running Staff Category in GP 2400 (pre-revised)
SI. No. | Pay Calculation in 6th CPC |
Pay calculation in 7th CPC |
% hike in pay | Pay to be fixed in next higher Cell only in case where % hike is less than 14.29%, then pay in level-4 |
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Basic Pay in 6th CPC including GP 1900 |
DA @ 125% as on 01.01.2016. on Basic Pay and Pay Element |
Pay in 6th CPC (i) + (ii) |
Basic Pay (i) *2,945 | Pay fixed in 7th CPC in level-4 of the Pay Matrix in appropriate Index Cell |
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(i) | (ii) | (iii) | (iv) | (v) | (vi) | (vii) | |
1 | 11300 | 18363 | 29663 | 33279 | 34300 | 15.63 | – |
2 | 11510 | 18704 | 30214 | 33897 | 34300 | 13.52 | 35300 |
3 | 13210 | 21466 | 34676 | 38903 | 39800 | 14.78 | – |
4 | 13420 | 21808 | 35228 | 39522 | 39800 | 12.98 | 41000 |
5 | 15320 | 24895 | 40215 | 45117 | 46100 | 14.63 | – |
6 | 15540 | 25253 | 40793 | 45765 | 46100 | 13.01 | 47500 |
#The above examples are illustrative in nature and not exhaustive.
Source: NFIR
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