Central Government has approved to revise the pay scales of Delhi Administration Subordinate Service

Central Government has approved to revise the pay scales of Delhi Administration Subordinate Service

In the background of strong political backlash, Central Government has approved the proposal of Government of NCT of Delhi to revise the pay scales of Delhi Administration Subordinate Service (DASS).

As per Principal Secretary of Delhi NCT, Mr.Majumdar’s report, Ministry of Home Affairs has approved the proposal of Delhi Government to revise the pay scales of Delhi Administration Subordinate Service (DASS). Both the DASS and Steno cadre will be benefited by this decision

Majumdar also said that as per the decision, pay scale of DASS Grade-II/Steno Grade-II has been revised from Rs 5000-8000 to Rs 5500-9000, adding that the decision will be effective notionally from January 1, 1996 and actually from December 12, 2006.

Mr.Majumdar has further added that Central government has also approved the grant of Non-Functional Scale of Rs. 8000-13500 to DASS Grade-I/Senior PA notionally from January 1, 1996 and actually from December 1, 2006.

Opposite parties such as Congress, AAP have termed this proposal to revise the pay scales of DASS as a Poll Sop. According to these parties, BJP’s chance in winning of Delhi Polls is not good and hence proposal to revise the pay scales of DASS has been taken up.

However, BJP has defended the decision to revise the pay scales as it is a move increase the pay of comman man.

Source: Economic Times

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2 thoughts on “Central Government has approved to revise the pay scales of Delhi Administration Subordinate Service”

  1. Sir finalise the lates basic central government before 6 months that mean 01/06/2015 thanks. v.v. rao

  2. Sir as per previously decision 7 h pay commission effecting 01/01/2016 with out any arears that process should be implement with out any delay thanks. v.v. rao

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