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6th PC
by JAYA PRAKASH on Feb 09, 2006 08:55 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Expenses and living style of the society can't be different to Government Servants. They have to live in the same society, mingle with their classmates, batchmates, relatives and it is gross injustice if you expect that they should not maintain a living status. Conside this : A group D employee of Indian Government is offered a basic pay of Rs.2040/- on joining and he will get around Rs.6000/-. A Group C employee of Indian Government including Central Police Forces employees start the basic pay from 4000/- to 5500/- pm depending upon the joining viz., LDC, UDC, Sub-inspectors etc. On joining, they may get around 7-10k initially. This seems very fine for u guys, but see the increments they get. Varying from Rs.95 to Rs.250/- per year, they get the hike. A Govt servant who have put in 10 years of service may live with 2 children, and do u think that he could manage the expenses of education of their wards, house rents etc from the meagre amount from 7k to 13k. Forget that he would ever buy a house/flat for his wards but can he ever think of saving somethings for an emergency. U should be knowing that pension have also been stopped for new employees from 2005. Contdd..

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  RE:6th PC
by annupriya on Apr 08, 2006 11:07 PM   Permalink
i totally agree with mr. Jaya prakash. A central govt. employee today can't even manage to make a house on his own without taking a lone.When the indian economy is booming, when the employees of pvt.sector are getting so high payment, why is there so hue and cry when cent.govt. employees are demanding a raise in the payment?Why is there so disparity between the payment of both the sectors? You can't expect an employee to live on 5000-8000 per month and maintain his family when the inflation rate is so high.

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