The seventh pay
commission that has recommended a 23.5 per cent hike in salaries for
central government employees may only get implemented by the middle of
next year, according to Rakesh Arora, managing director and head of
research, Macquarie India.
However, there is no certainty that it would happen even in the next six months, he said.
"And still there is
no guarantee that it is going to be implemented in the next six months,
it is still for the government to really consider.
"So what we are saying is from the timing it can happen by middle of 2016 and not be pushed out too late."
The sixth pay commission was delayed by 2.5-3 years, Mr Arora pointed out.
The seventh pay
commission, headed by Justice AK Mathur, last month submitted its report
to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. The recommendations, once cleared by
the Cabinet, will lead to a substantial hike in salaries of central
government employees and pensioners with effect from January 1, 2016.
However, there are worries on the fiscal deficit front due to the seventh pay commission, he said.
The government will
incur an additional expenditure of Rs 1.02 lakh crore to pay higher
salaries and pensions recommended by the seventh Pay Commission. Of
this, Rs 28,000 crore will go for salary hikes of railway employees.
According to the
finance minister, the implementation of the seventh pay commission will
impact the fiscal deficit by 0.65 per cent of GDP.
However, it will
ensure more money in the hands of the people, Mr Arora said. The salary
hikes are expected to boost sales of affordable homes and consumer
durables, which in turn will drive demand in the economy.
The seventh pay
commission proposes a 16 per cent hike in basic salaries of 47 lakh
serving government employees, and a 63 per cent hike in allowances. As a
result, the overall hike in salaries will be 23.55 per cent. This
compares with the 35 per cent salary hike central government employees
got on implementation of the sixth pay commission in 2008.
The minimum salary for central government employees has been fixed at Rs 18,000 per month by the seventh pay commission.
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