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Revised salary, allowance from April 1
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Government employees, including teaching and non-teaching staff of aided educational institutions, will get the salary and allowances recommended by the 11th Kerala Pay Revision Commission headed by K. Mohandas from April 1.
A Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday decided to give retrospective effect to the revised Dearness Allowance from July 1, 2019, and the allowances recommended by the commission from March 1, 2021. The special pay scales recommended by the commission for the Health sector was approved by the Cabinet.
A committee with Chief Secretary Vishwas Mehta as convener has been set up to look into the recommendations of the commission regarding pay scales for employees in other sectors and career advance scheme.
Minimum basic pay fixed at ₹23,000
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11th pay commission submits recommendations to CM
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Chairman of the 11th Kerala Pay Revision Commission K. Mohandas handing over the report to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at the Secretariat on Friday.
11th pay commission submits recommendations to CM
The 11th Kerala Pay Revision Commission headed by K. Mohandas has fixed the minimum basic salary of State government employees and teachers at ₹23,000 and the maximum at ₹1.66,800.
The other recommendations include 4% to 10% of the basic pay as House Rent Allowance (HRA), minimum pension and family pension of ₹11,500, and additional allowance of ₹1,000 for pensioners above 80 years.
721 posts to be created in aided colleges
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The government will implement the Navajeevan programme to help those in the 50-65 age group who have registered in employment exchanges and are yet to get a job. With the help of financial institutions, loans with subsidy will be provided to them to commence business.
The Cabinet gave approval for installing 5 TPH Pressure Filtration and Spin Flash Drying System at a cost of ₹65 crore in the Kerala Minerals and Metals Ltd (KMML). The KMML also got permission to create 235 posts for its Mineral Separation Unit.