Dear friends,
There are plenty of such calculators available on net. But I did not find any which calculates the NPA. So I made one to calculate mine. You can get this in this website.
http://www.brsingh.110mb.com
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
What The doctors got in 6th Pay commission!
I must say pay commission is kind enough to the doctors.There were many arguments whether the doctors should continue to get the Non Practicing allowances? Pay commission has clearly wrote why they should continue to get and others not!I am quoting here from the original report
"It is noted that the demand for extension of NPA to
categories other than Doctors had consistently been made before all
the earlier Pay Commissions (barring First CPC) and none of the
Commissions had recommended extension of NPA to the other
categories. The Commission is of the view that a case exists for
treating the Doctors as a distinct category in so far as payment of
NPA is concerned. Accordingly, the Commissions recommends
that Doctors should continue to be paid NPA at the existing rate of
25% of the aggregate of the band pay and grade pay subject to the
condition that the Basic Pay + NPA does not exceed Rs.85,000.
While recommending this, the Commission would like to emphasize
the fact that NPA to Doctors is paid not only for the loss of private
practice but also to compensate for longer duration of studies,
longer working hours/nature of duties and to compensate for the
relatively lesser promotional prospects that exist on account of entry
level posts of Doctors necessarily having to be filled by direct
recruitment without any posts in the entry level being filled by
promotion. The facility of NPA cannot, therefore, be extended to
any other category. NPA should be restricted only to the medical
Doctors occupying posts for which minimum qualifications of a
medical degree is prescribed."
It is really a nice to see such a clarification.
The nicest possible thing is possibly Pay commission approved the promotion of a doctor to SAG (Joint Secretary) after 20 years of service under dynamic ACP. That means they will not only get the pay but the post also. Their designation will also change.
This will help them to stay at par with other services.
Full benefit of pension after 20 years of service is another boon to the doctors. Those who want, they can start their own practiceor switch job if they wish to.
Above all it is a nice pay revision for the medicos.
"It is noted that the demand for extension of NPA to
categories other than Doctors had consistently been made before all
the earlier Pay Commissions (barring First CPC) and none of the
Commissions had recommended extension of NPA to the other
categories. The Commission is of the view that a case exists for
treating the Doctors as a distinct category in so far as payment of
NPA is concerned. Accordingly, the Commissions recommends
that Doctors should continue to be paid NPA at the existing rate of
25% of the aggregate of the band pay and grade pay subject to the
condition that the Basic Pay + NPA does not exceed Rs.85,000.
While recommending this, the Commission would like to emphasize
the fact that NPA to Doctors is paid not only for the loss of private
practice but also to compensate for longer duration of studies,
longer working hours/nature of duties and to compensate for the
relatively lesser promotional prospects that exist on account of entry
level posts of Doctors necessarily having to be filled by direct
recruitment without any posts in the entry level being filled by
promotion. The facility of NPA cannot, therefore, be extended to
any other category. NPA should be restricted only to the medical
Doctors occupying posts for which minimum qualifications of a
medical degree is prescribed."
It is really a nice to see such a clarification.
The nicest possible thing is possibly Pay commission approved the promotion of a doctor to SAG (Joint Secretary) after 20 years of service under dynamic ACP. That means they will not only get the pay but the post also. Their designation will also change.
This will help them to stay at par with other services.
Full benefit of pension after 20 years of service is another boon to the doctors. Those who want, they can start their own practiceor switch job if they wish to.
Above all it is a nice pay revision for the medicos.
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