7th Pay commission – Allowances Report Submitted – Allowances that may be CUT – A List
The Ashok Lavasa Committee was constituted in June last year after the government implemented the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission.
Now the latest news is, the commission has submitted its recommendations to the finance ministry today.
Further, the group’s final report has also looked towards modifying the existing rates of allowances such as the House Rent allowance and the dearness allowance. According to the propositions, depending on the city of residence, the HRA will be paid at a rate of 24 per cent, 16 per cent and 8 per cent respectively, of the current basic pay.
We never know what the parliament will approve, however, we give a list below what the committee would have agreed or recommended… (purely from sources)
Complete list of allowances that may get abolished under Lavasa committee’s recommendations:
- Air Despatch Pay
- Air Steward Allowance
- Assisting Cashier Allowance
- ASV Allowance
- ASV Allowance
- Breakdown Allowance
- Cash Handling Allowance
- Coal Pilot Allowance
- Command Allowance
- Commando Allowance
- Commercial Allowance
- Condiment Allowance
- Court Allowance
- Cycle Allowance
- Desk Allowance
- Diet allowance
- Electricity Allowance
- Entertainment Allowance for Cabinet Secretary
- Entertainment Allowance in Indian Railways
- Family Planning Allowance
- Flying Squad Allowance
- Funeral Allowance
- Handicapped Allowance
- Headquarters Allowance
- Hutting Allowance
- Investigation Allowance
- Language Reward and Allowance
- Launch Campaign Allowance
- Messing Allowance {Retained for “floating staff” under Fishery Survey of India and enhanced by 50%. Abolished for Nursing Staff.}
- Metropolitan Allowance
- Night Patrolling Allowance
- Official Hospitality Grant in Defence forces
- Operation Theatre Allowance
- Organization Special Pay
- Out-turn Allowance
- Overtime Allowance (OTA)
- Rajdhani Allowance
- Rent Free Accommodation
- Risk Allowance
- Savings Bank Allowance
- Secret Allowance
- Shorthand Allowance
- Space Technology Allowance
- Special DOT Pay
- Special NCRB Pay
- Special Scientists’ Pay
- Spectacle Allowance
- Study Allowance
- Sumptuary Allowance in Training Establishments
- Sumptuary Allowance to Judicial Officers in Supreme Court Registry
- Training Stipend
- Treasury Allowance
- Treasury Allowance
- Vigilance Allowance
However, the implementation of the same would also mean that over 47 lakh central government employees and an even larger number of pensioners would have to face the abolition of allowances and subsuming of another 36 into other existing allowance. Currently, there are 196 allowances in all.
source: (collected from around the web)
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