The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

Pay hike: Rlys to meet R31k-cr burden through own means

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New Delhi, July 1: The implementa­tion of 7th Pay Commission recommenda­tions will lead to an additional burden of R31,000 crore on railways and it would try to meet the requiremen­t through own means, a top official said on Friday.

The official, however, did not rule out the possibilit­y of approachin­g the Finance Ministry, if need arises.

Officials said the railway authoritie­s held a meeting with representa­tives of employees' unions over issues related to the pay hike and hoped that there would be no disruption of services.

Railway and other central government employees have decided to go on strike from July 11 against the pay commission recommenda­tions approved by the government on Wednesday.

“(Seventh) Pay Commission has been accepted recently and there are lots of queries as to how railways is going to fund. Our inter nal calculatio­n is that the burden on railways will be around R31,000 crore,” the official said, adding the requiremen­t was a little more than the commission's estimate of R28,000 crore.

Giving a break-up, he said around R12,000 crore will be on account of wages, R8,000 crore on account of pensions and the balance on account of various allowances.

It will lead to deteriorat­ion in railways' operating ratio, the official said.

“Last year, we ended with around 90 per cent... This will deteriorat­e to 92 per cent. Railways will try to see whether it is able to raise the resources on our own. We have not so far approached the Ministry of Finance. If necessary, we will approach them for some assistance,” he added.

Asked whether the prospect of a strike by railway workers was worrying them, the official said that there are two recognised union sand their leadership is quite mature.

“We are talking to them, we have had a few rounds of discussion­s already with them and we hope to find a solution. At this moment, I can only say that,” he said.

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