"The state cabinet accepted almost all recommendations of the Pay and Pension Review Committee. An average 19.68 per cent pay hike has been approved for the employees, regular and fixed pay, and pensioners after reviewing the state's financial capacity," state Finance minister Bhanu Lal Saha said.
Saha told reporters that the average increase for Group-D employees will be Rs 4,000, for Group-C employees it will be Rs 5,500, for Group-B officials the average increase will be Rs 9,500 and for Group-A officials, it will be Rs 15,000 per month.
Saha said the gratuity money has also been increased from Rs 4 lakh to Rs 10 lakh along with hike in medical and house allowances.
"Although we cannot offer pay package at par with the 7th Pay Commission, the government has given its best keeping in mind of its financial constraints," he said.
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Saha said the total expenditure for implementing the new pay scales and pensions will be Rs 1,242.69 crore though the allocation for the purpose in the current budget is only Rs 600 crore.
Employees of all state PSUs, autonomous bodies, Boards and others have been increased in proportion to the hikes given, he added.