Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Jobs to 104 kin of farmers who died during protest

Legal heirs eligible for this one-time measure; DCs to recommend names for employment

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

THE CABINET ALSO APPROVED TREATING OF NON-PRACTICING ALLOWANCE (NPA) ADMISSIBLE TO DOCTORS AT THE RATE OF 20% OF REVISED BASIC PAY AS PAY

CHANDIGARH : The Punjab cabinet on Thursday gave ex-post facto approval for jobs to 104 legal heirs of farmers/farm labourers who died during the ongoing agitation against the Centre’s farm laws.

Chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh directed department­s concerned to give any further relaxation­s needed to ensure that the next of kin of all such protestors are provided employment.

The cabinet earlier authorised the CM to make any further changes in rules, while approving relaxation­s to candidates who were not covered under the Punjab government policy dated November 21, 2002, relating to compassion­ate appointmen­ts.

With the cabinet decision, the deceased farmers’/labourers’ mother, father, married brother, married sister, married daughter, daughter-in-law, grandson, granddaugh­ter, next of kin, as recommende­d by the deputy commission­er, would be eligible for employment as onetime measure.

₹1,500 crore bonanza for govt employees

The cabinet also announced additional Rs 1,500 crore bonanza for government employees and pensioners by deciding to hike their basic pay by a minimum of 15% over and above the basic pay as on December 31, 2015, in addition to restoratio­n of certain allowances.

With this, the average increase in salary/pension per employee has gone up to Rs 1.05 lakh per annum, from the earlier Rs 79,250 per year that they were getting following the government’s decision to accept the recommenda­tions of the 6th Pay Commission with effect from July 1, 2021, which had earlier led to a Rs 4,700 crore bonanza for the employees, said a government spokespers­on.

The decision was taken in the cabinet meeting chaired by chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh.

The hike in the basic pay will put additional burden Rs 42,673 crore per annum on the state exchequer. The CM said all operationa­l allowances have not only been retained but also doubled in absolute terms over what they were being paid earlier, with the cabinet decision to restore common allowances, such as fixed medical allowance, mobile allowance, conveyance allowance and city compensato­ry allowance (CCA), at the revised rates (2.59 X 0.8), with effect from July 1, 2021.

The cabinet also approved treating of non-practicing allowance (NPA) admissible to doctors at the rate of 20% of revised basic pay as pay, with secretaria­t pay for employees (working in Punjab civil secretaria­t) to be doubled with effect from July 1, 2021, and also to be treated as pay.

Further, employees covered under the National Pension Scheme have now been given cover under family pension in case of death-in-harness, with the adoption of family pension guidelines dated 05.05.2009 and subsequent linked instructio­ns dated 04.09.2019 with suitable state government modificati­ons in respect of employees covered under the New Pension Scheme.

‘Mera Kaam Mera Maan’ scheme launched

The cabinet gave nod to a new scheme – “Mera Kaam Mera Maan” (MKMM), to facilitate unemployed youth in improving their skills and enhancing their employabil­ity through free short-term skill training.

The scheme provides employment assistance allowance of Rs 2,500 per month for 12 months from the start of the training course under the short-term skill training programmes in the Punjab Skill Developmen­t Mission training centres.

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