Major announcement regarding the 7th Pay Commission in the budget... Great news for lakhs of government employees..
For every government employee, the ultimate dream is to secure a promotion and see a significant hike in their salary. For quite some time, lakhs of government employees and pensioners in West Bengal have been eagerly awaiting the Seventh Pay Commission. Now, that wait is finally nearing its end, as a major announcement made just before the budget session has brought a fresh wave of joy to the employees.
In a crucial meeting of the state cabinet, the green signal was given for the constitution of the Seventh Pay Commission. The government, led by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, has presented a wonderful gift to its employees by approving this major decision. As soon as the news regarding the formation of the Seventh Pay Commission emerged following the cabinet meeting, a sense of renewed hope and enthusiasm swept through the workforce.
All eyes are now fixed on the upcoming state budget, as there is a strong possibility that the government might make a massive, historic announcement regarding this matter during the budget presentation.This historic decision has the potential to completely transform the standard of living for lakhs of state employees and pensioners. The West Bengal government's approval to implement the Seventh Pay Commission will result in a significant boost not only to the salaries of lakhs of serving employees but also to the pensions and allowances of retired personnel.
The government has issued very positive and concrete statements regarding this entire matter. Speaking on the issue, State Minister Agnimitra Paul remarked that the decision to implement the Seventh Pay Commission fulfills a long-standing and legitimate demand of the employees.
The biggest question currently on every employee's mind is how much their in-hand salary will change following the introduction of this new pay commission.
Currently, the 6th Pay Commission is in effect in the state, and employees are paid according to the ROPA 2019 rules.
A look at the salary figures for different employee levels clearly illustrates the impact of this change.