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The Maharashtra Government on December 27, 2018, implemented the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission, a move that is expected to benefit as many as 20.50 lakh employees of the state government. The implementation of the new pay commission will benefit the officers, employees, teachers from the unaided schools and those from Zilla Parishad institutions. The decision was announced after the cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Key Highlights • The employees will get arrears with effect from January 1, 2016, and it will be given in 5 installments. The total amount that will be disbursed as arrears will be Rs 38655 crore. • The arrear amount will be credited directly into the GPF account of the employees. • With the implementation of the 7the Pay Commission, the government will have to spend around Rs 7,731 crore annually as arrears. • With this decision, Group A and Group B officers will get an increase of around Rs 9,000 - Rs 14,000 per month. • With the implementation of the 7th pay commission, a Group ‘D’ employee will get Rs 15,000 per month (a hike of around Rs 4,000- Rs 5,000), whereas a Group ‘C’ employee will get Rs 18,000 per month (a hike of Rs 5,000 - Rs 8,000). • The pensioners will also get a hike in their monthly pension.
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