Punjab (Non Gazetted) Civil Services Pay Revision Rules, 1972

GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
NOTIFICATION
The 2nd June 1972
No. FD (SRI)-1-39/70 (Vol. III) — In exercise of the powers conferred by Clause 2 of Article 221 and Articles 222 of the Interim Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Governor of the Punjab is pleased to make the following rules providing for the revision of pay in respect of non-gazetted civil services of the Province of the Punjab and other matters connected therewith, namely:
1. Short title, applications and commencement—(1) These rules may be called The Punjab (non-gazetted) Civil Services (Pay Revisions) Rules, 1972.
(2) They shall have effect from the 1st day of March 1972.
(3) Subject to the provisions of Rule 4, these rules shall apply to all non-gazetted Government servants who are under the rule making authority of the Governor of the Punjab except—
i. work-charged establishment;
ii. establishments paid from contingencies; and
iii. holders of the teaching posts of the Education Department whose revised pay scales have been provided in Government of the Punjab Finance Department’s Notification No. F.D. (SRI)-10-7/70, dated the 12th October, 1970 as amended from time to time, and holders of teaching posts of the schools run by the Coal Mines Labour Welfare Organization of the Labour Department provided in Government of the Punjab, Finance Department’s notification No.F.D. (SRI) 10-6/71, dated the 14th March, 1972.
2. Definitions—In these rules, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or contexts:
a) “Annexure” means annexure appended to these rules;
b) “consolidated scale” means a scale of pay prescribed under the West Pakistan (non-gazetted) Civil Services (Pay Revision) Rules, 1963;
c) “existing Government servant” means a non-gazetted Government servant who was in the service of Government on the 29th day of February,1972 and continued in service after that day;
d) “Existing pay” means the pay that existing Government servant wou ld have drawn on the 1st day of March, 1972 but for the making of these rules:
Provided that in the case of a post in respect of which it is mentioned in the Schedule that the National Pay Scale includes special pay or the technical pay previously prescribed therefore, the term “existing pay” shall also include such special pay or technical pay, as the case may be;
Provided further that in the case of Government servants who opted to retain the present scales in terms of Rule 9 of the West Pakistan (Non-Gazetted) Civil Services (Pay Revision) Rules 1963, the term “existing pay” shall also
include the dearness pay and personal pay if any, admissible under rule 9 of the said Pay Revision Rules of 1963;
e) “Existing pay scale” means the scale of pay to which a Government, servant was entitled on the 29th day of February, 1972, in accordance with the rule applicable to him on that day;
f) “Finance Department” means the Finance Department of the Government of the Punjab;
g) “Government” means the Government of the Punjab;
h) “Pay” means the amount drawn monthly by a Government servant otherwise than a special pay, technical pay, personal pay or as an allowance.
i) “Pay scale” includes a fixed rate of pay;
j) “National Pay Scales” means the scale of pay specified in Annexure-A.
Note: No addition to or alteration in the National Pay scales shall be made except with the approval of the Governor;
k) “Schedule” means the schedule appended to these rules.
3. Applicability of the National pay scales—(1) Subject to the provisions of rule 4, the National Pay Scales shall apply to all non-gazetted Government servants holding posts, included in the schedules:
Provided that the existing Government servants holding the post of Assistant in the Punjab Civil Secretariat, and office of the Lahore High Court (including circuit in Bahawalpur) and those drawing pay in the consolidated scale
of the post of Assistant in the Punjab Civil Secretariat under the instructions contained in the Finance Department’s circular letter No. FD-(PC) (1)-63/63 dated the 15th June, 1963, shall, as a special case, allowed to opt for the National Pay Scales No. 11.
(2) If an existing Government servant mentioned in the proviso to sub rule
(1) is reverted to a lower post on or after the 1st day of March, 1972, he shall be entitled on subsequent re-appointment to the post of Assistant, to the National Pay Scale No. 10.
4. Right of option—(1) Every existing Government servant shall have the right to opt for the National Pay Scales or existing pay scales.
(2) The option shall be exercised in writing in the Form Annexure “B” and shall be communicated to the Head of the office under whom the Government servant is serving within a period of four months from the date of the notification of these rules; and in the case of post included in the Schedule after the date of  notification of these rules within a period of four months of the notification of such inclusion.
(3) In case an existing Government servant, at the time of notification of these rules, is out of Pakistan or is on leave and has, for some reason not been able to exercise the option, he may exercise the option and communicate it to the Head of his Office within four months of the date of his taking over the charge of his post in Pakistan.
(4) Two identical copies of the option shall be prepared by each existing Government servant concerned; one copy will be returned to him, duly signed by the Head of his office or the latter’s nominee, in token of the option having been received and the other copy, also bearing the counter-signature of the head of the office or his nominee, will be pasted in the service book of the Government servant concerned.
(5) If any existing Government servant fails to opt within the period prescribed under sub rules (2) and (3) it will be presumed that he has opted for the National Pay scales.
(6) The option once exercise shall be final.
Explanation I – An existing Government servant can either opt for the National Pay scales or for the existing pay scales. It is not open to him to opt for the National Pay Scales in case of some post or posts and the existing pay scales in the case of other post or posts.
Explanation II – Compensatory allowances and other benefits sanctioned in the Finance Department’s letter No. FD (SR-I-39/70 (Vol. III) (A), dated the 2nd June, 1972 shall be admissible only to those existing Government servants who opt for the National Pay scales.
5. Fixation of Pay in the National Pay Scales—(1) The pay of all existing Government servants who do not opt for the existing pay scales shall be fixed in the National Pay scales with effect from the 1st day of March, 1972.
(2) The pay shall be fixed at a stage in the National Pay scales which is equal to or, if there is no such stage, at the stage next above, the aggregate of the following namely:-
i) the existing pay; and
ii) an amount of increase, to be determined in accordance with the percentage increase formula given below:
National Pay Scales in which Percentage increase pay is percentage is to be fixed the existing pay
1 and 2 Forty percent subject to a minimum of Rs. 20 and a maximum of Rs. 40
3 and 4 Thirty percent subject to a minimum of Rs. 20 and a maximum of Rs. 40.
5, 6 and 7 Twenty percent subject to a minimum of Rs. 30 and a maximum of Rs. 60.
8, 9, 10 and 11 Fifteen percent subject to a minimum of Rs. 30 and a maximum of Rs. 60
12, 13, 14 and 15 Ten percent subject to a minimum of Rs. 30 and a maximum of Rs. 60
(3) If the minimum of the relevant National Pay Scale is higher than the existing pay of a Government servant plus the percentage increase according to the formula prescribed in sub rule (2) his pay shall be fixed at the aforesaid minimum.
(4) If the aggregates of the existing pay and percentage increase according to the formula prescribed in sub rule (2) exceeds the maximum of the relevant National Pay Scale and the difference shall be allowed as personal pay. The personal pay shall be reduced by any amount by which the pay of the Government servant is increased after the 1st March, 1972 and shall cease to be payable as soon as his pay is increased by an amount equal to his personal pay.
6. Increments in the National Pay Scales—The increments in the National
Pay Scales shall fall due on the 1st day of December, following the completion of at
least six months service at a stage in the scale–
7. Admissibility of next higher National Pay Scale after reaching the
maximum of a lower scale—(1) A Class-IV Government servant, who has reached
the maximum of a National Pay Scale, shall be allowed the next higher National
Pay Scale with effect from the 1st day of December of the year in which he
completes one year of such service, at the said maximum as counts for increments
under the rules.
(2) A Class-III Government servant who has reached the maximum of
National Pay Scale (lower than the National Pay Scale No. 16) shall be allowed the
next higher National Pay Scale with effect from the 1st day of December, of the
year in which he completes one year of such service, at the said maximum as
counts for increments under the rules, subject to the condition that there is no
adverse entry in his annual confidential reports for the last 4 years. If this condition
is not fulfilled, he shall wait at the said maximum till he has earned in succession
four annual confidential reports without any adverse entry, and his movement to
the next higher National Pay Scale shall take effect from the 1st day of December of
the year following the year for which he earns the fourth such annual confidential
reports.
(3) When a Government servant is allowed to draw pay in the next higher
National Pay Scale under sub rule (1) or (2), his pay in the higher scale shall be
fixed at a stage equal to the maximum of the lower National Pay Scale and if there
is no such stage at the next lower stage with personal pay equal to the difference.
The personal pay will be absorbed in future increments.
8. Pay admissible to Apprentices/Stipendiary students—(1) There shall be no
special rate of stipend or pay for Apprentices/Stipendiary students. All such persons
shall be allowed the minimum of the National Pay Scale of the post to which hey
would be appointed on successful completion of Apprenticeship/Stipendiary
studentship.
(2) The period of apprenticeship stipendiary studentship shall not count
towards increments in the National Pay Scale of the post.
9. Fixation of pay on promotion – (1) In case of promotion from a lower to a
higher post, where the stage in the National Pay Scale of the higher post, next
above the substantive pay in National Pay Scale of the lower post, gives a pay
increase equal to or less than, a full increment, the initial pay in the National Pay
Scale pertaining to the higher post will be fixed after allowing a premature
increment in the National Pay Scale of the higher post.
(2) If by virtue of drawing pay in the National Pay Scale of the higher post
at the time of his promotion, he will be allowed one advance increment in that
scale with effect from the date of promotion.
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(3) All existing rules or orders allowing minimum benefits to the
Government servants on promotion from a lower to higher post, in force on the 29th
day of February, 1972, shall, with effect from 1st day of March, 1972, cease to be
applicable to Government servants drawing pay in the National Pay Scales.
10. Selection Grades – (1) There shall be selection grade in the National Pay Scales:
Provided that the existing Government servants who were drawing pay in
the existing selection grade on the 29th February 1972 shall be allowed the
appropriate National Pay Scale, on the basis of maximum of the selection grade, in
accordance with the scheme of replacement of the Consolidated Pay Scales with
the National Pay Scales prescribed in Annexure “A”.
(2) The existing Government servants who opt for the existing pay scales shall
be entitled to the existing selection grades, subject to the provisions of sub rule (3).
(3) The number of selection grade posts available for the existing
Government Servants opting for the existing Pay Scales shall be worked out in
accordance with the percentage in force immediately before the coming into force
of these rules, on the basis of the total number of the existing Government servants
opting of the existing pay scales.
11. Ad hoc Relief—The ad hoc relief sanctioned in the Government of West
Pakistan, Finance Department’s letter No. 310 (A)-SR-VI/69, dated the 26th February,
1969 as amended from time to time, shall cease to be payable with effect from the 1st
day of March, 1972 to the Government servants, to whom these rules apply:
Provided that it shall continue to be payable, as before, to the existing
Government servants who opt for the existing scales.
12. Addition to or modification of the Schedule—The Government may, from
time to time, add to or modify the Schedule with such conditions as it may deem
fit.
13. Relaxation—In case where the operation of these rules causes under
hardship to a Government servant, the Government may, for reasons to be recorded
in writing relax any of these rules, in his favour.
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ANNEXURE “A”
See Rule 2 (i)
Sr. No . National Pay Scale Post to which applicable
1. 2. 3.
Posts the maximum of the
Consolidated scale of which:
1. 100-2-116-EB-3-140 does not exceed Rs.100.
2. 110-3-152-EB-4-160 exceeds Rs.100 but does not exceed Rs.120
3. 120-3-150-EB-5-180 exceeds Rs.120 but does not exceed Rs.140
4. 140-4-170-EB-5-200 exceeds Rs.140 but does not exceed Rs.160
5. 150-6-180-EB-8-220- exceeds Rs.160 but does not exceed Rs.240
EB-10-280
6. 165-8-205-EB-10-255- exceeds Rs.240 but does not exceed Rs.275
EB-10 315
7. 180-10-230-EB-10-280- exceeds Rs.275 but does not exceed Rs.330
EB-15 370
8. 200-12-260-EB-15-335- exceeds Rs.330 but does not exceed Rs.375
EB-15 425
9. 225-15-1300-EB-16-380- exceeds Rs. 375 but does not exceed Rs. 430
EB-20-480
10. 250-18-340-20-EB-440- exceeds Rs. 430 but does not exceed Rs. 490
EB-20-540
11. 275-20-375-EB-20-475 exceeds Rs. 490 but does not exceed Rs. 550
EB-25-600
12. 300-20-400-EB-25-525 exceeds Rs. 550 but does not exceed Rs. 600
EB-25-650
13. 325-25-450-EB-25-575 exceeds Rs. 600 but does not exceed Rs. 650
EB-25-700
14. 350-25-475-EB-25-600 exceeds Rs. 650 but does not exceed Rs. 700
EB-30-750
15. 375-25-500-EB-30-650 exceeds Rs. 700
EB-35-825
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ANNEXURE – “B”
[See RULE 4 (2)]
I, opt/do not opt for the National Pay Scales
introduced by the Punjab (Non-gazetted) Civil Services (Pay Revision) Rules,
1972.
I fully understand that the option once exercised is final.
Signature
Name in block letters
Father’s name
Designation
Branch/Section
Office/Department
Dated
Attested
Signature
Designation (Stamp of the Head Office)
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FD(SRI)19/70 (Vol.III) (A)
Dated the 2nd June 1972
Subject: REVISION OF THE RATES OF COMPENSATORY ALLOWANCES
AND GRANT OF OTHER BENEFITS TO THE NON-GAZETTED
GOVERNMENT SERVANTS CONSEQUENT UPON THE REVISION
OF PAY SCALES
I am directed to invite your attention to the Punjab (Non-gazetted) Civil
Services (Pay Revision) Rules, 1972 whereby the National Pay Scales have been
introduced. The Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to order that in
supersession of all previous orders on the subject, the compensatory allowances and
other benefits mentioned below shall be admissible to the regular non-gazetted
Government servants drawing pay in the National Pay Scale, as follows:
I – EXEMPTION FROM SCHOOL FEE
2. Children of non-gazetted Government servants drawing pay up to Rs.500
per mensem who are studying in the schools managed directly by the Punjab
Government will be exempt from payment of tuition fees up to the Matriculation
stage. In cases in which the children of this category of Government Servants are
studying in schools other than the Government schools managed directly by the
Punjab Government, the tuition fees charged by the schools will be reimbursed to
the extent of the amount of the corresponding tuition fees in the Government
schools managed directly by the Government. Such exemption/reimbursement will
be admissible on the production of the following documents.
i) A certificate signed by the Government servant concerned, to the
effect that the child for whom the exemption/reimbursement is
being claimed is his/her legitimate son/daughter. (This certificate
will be necessary only when a person joins the Punjab
Governments service or when a Government servant’s child
enters schools when a Government servant joins Punjab
Government office other than his former one or when a
Government servant’s child changes his/her school).
ii) A certificate, signed by the Head of the School concerned stating
that the child is studying in his/her school, and also stating the
child’s parentage (father’s name when the Government servant is
a male and father and mother’s name when the employee is
female). Such certificate will be necessary only when a child
enters the school for the first time.
iii) Receipt issued by the school every month in respect of the
payment of tuition fee.
3. The exemption from payment of fees mentioned in paragraph 2 above will
be admissible only in the case of the children studying in the ordinary school. In
case of the children studying in the special schools, managed directly by the Punjab
Government, reimbursement of fees will be made in the manner prescribed for the
children studying in the schools other than the schools managed directly by the
Punjab Government.
II – HOUSE RENT ALLOWANCE
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4. House Rent Allowance shall be admissible at Lahore, Rawalpindi,
Faisalabad and Multan to all non-gazetted Government servants posted at, and
residing in, the aforementioned stations, whose pay does not exceed Rs. 500 per
mensem subject to the following conditions:-
i) The amount of the allowance shall be equal to the amount of the
rent which the Government servant concerned actually pays in
excess of 7 ½ per cent of his pay subject to a maximum of 15 per
cent of the minimum of the National Pay Scale in which the
Government servant is drawing pay.
ii) The allowance will not be admissible if the Government servant
has been offered Government quarter or his living in a house
which he owns for is living free of charge with another
Government servant who has been provided with Government
accommodation.
III – CONVEYANCE ALLOWANCE
5. All non-gazetted Government servants stationed at Lahore, and drawing
pay not exceeding Rs. 650 per mensem will be allowed Conveyance Allowance at
the following rates:-
i) Where the distance between Rs. 10 per mensem with
residence of Govt. servant marginal adjustment up
and his place of duty is not to the pay of Rs. 659
per
less than three miles and not mensem
more than seven miles.
ii) Where the distance is more Rs. 15 per mensem with
than seven miles. marginal adjustment up to
the pay of Rs. 664 mensem
IV – WASHING ALLOWANCE
6. Washing Allowance will be admissible at the rate of Rs. 3 per mensem to
all non-gazetted Government servants drawing pay in the National Pay Scales No.
1, 2, 3, and 4 who are officially entitled to liveries.
V -CYCLE ALLOWANCE FOR HEAD CONSTABLES AND CONSTABLE
7. An allowance of Rs. 5 per mensem will be paid to all Head Constables and
Constables of the Police Department who maintain bicycle.
VI – APPLICATION OF THE ORDERS
8. (i) These instructions will apply with effect from the 1st day of March,
1972 to a non-gazetted Government servants drawing pay in the National Pay
Scales.
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(ii) Government servants who do not opt for the National Pay Scales shall
continue to be governed by the rules, instruction, etc., regarding compensatory
allowance which would have been applicable to them but for the issue of these
instructions.
9. The existing Compensatory Allowances, other than those mentioned in
these instructions, shall continue to be admissible as at present, to all non-gazetted
Government servants irrespective of the fact whether they opt for the National Pay
Scale or for the Existing Pay Scales.
10. These instructions are not applicable to the employees on work-charged or
contingencies paid establishments.
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No. FED-SRI.1.39/70 (Vol III) (B)
Date the 2nd June 1972
Subject: CONSTITUTION OF ANOMALIES COMMITTEE ON THE
INTRODUCTION OF NATIONAL PAY SCALES FOR
NON-GAZETTED GOVERNMENT SERVANTS
I am directed to state that consequent upon the introduction of National
Pay Scales 1972 for non-gazetted Government servants with effect from 1st March,
1972, it has been decided that an Anomalies Committee will be set up immediately
with a view to resolving the anomalies, if any, in the pay scales of different
categories of Government servants. The constitution of the Anomalies Committee
will be as below:
1) Additional Finance Secretary, Government of Chairman
the Punjab.
2) Deputy Secretary (Regulation) S&GAD Member
3) Deputy Secretary (Service, Regulation, Member
Finance Departments)
4) Representative of the Administrative Deptt. Member
concerned not below the rank of Dy. Secretary.
5) Section Officer (Pay Revision), Finance Deptt. Secretary
2. All cases involving anomalies in the National Pay Scales, or arising out of
fixation of pay in the National Pay Scales, will be initially examined by the
Administrative Department concerned. If as a result of such examination, the
Administrative Department is satisfied that there is an anomaly, it will refer the
matter to the above-mentioned Anomalies Committee for decision giving details in
the following forms:
a) Name of the Administrative Department
b) Name of the Office
c) Designation of the post/designation and name of the Government
servant (if any anomaly is respect of an individual).
d) Exact nature of anomaly/difficulty (detailed description to be given)
e) Reasons for considering it to be an anomaly
(detailed reasons to be given)
f) Number of Government servants placed in a similar position
g) Solution proposed by the Administrative Department
h) Reasons for proposed solution (detailed reasons to be given)
(Signature of the Administrative Secretary)
3. In referring cases to the Anomalies Committee, the Administrative
Departments should forward six complete sets of the papers containing the above
information to the Secretary of the Anomalies Committee.
4. The Anomalies Committee will hold its meetings as and when necessary.
The date and time of the meeting will be notified separately to each Administrative
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Department who will thereupon nominate their representative to attend the
meeting(s).
NO. FD-(SRI)1-39/70 (VOL. III) (C)
Dated the 2nd June 1972
Subject: REVISION OF PAY SCALES OF NON-GAZETTED GOVERNMENT
SERVANTS
I am directed to invite a reference to rule 7 (1) of the Punjab (Non-
Gazetted) Civil Services (Pay Revision) Rules, 1972 which requires that if a
Government servant is classified at least as good in four consecutive annual
confidential reports, and is not meanwhile promoted to a higher post, he will be
allowed the next higher National Pay Scales with effect from the 1st day of the
month of December of the year for which a fourth consecutive “Good” annual
confidential report is earned.
2. It is clarified for the information of all concerned that the condition of
earning at least four “Good” confidential reports consecutively after reaching the
maximum of a scale, for entitlement to the next higher National Pay Scales is not
applicable in the case of Class-IV Government servants because no confidential
reports are maintained in respect of such employees. All Class-IV Government
servants should be allowed to draw pay in the next higher National Pay Scales, in
accordance with the provisions of Rule 7 (2) of the Punjab (Non-gazetted) Civil
Services (Pay Revision) rules 1972, with effect from the 1st day of December of the
4th year after they have reached the maximum of a National Pay Scale.
No. FD (SRI)-1-9/70(Vol-III) (B)
Dated the 2nd June 1972
Subject: REVISION OF PAY SCALES OF NON-GAZETTED GOVERNMENT
SERVANTS
I am directed to invite a reference to the Punjab (Non-gazetted) Civil
Services (Pay Revision) Rules, 1972, issued under this Department’s Notification
No. FD(SRI)1-39/70 (Vol-III), dated the 2nd June, 1972 and to state that it has been
decided by the Government that the pays of the Government servants covered by
the Rules in question should be fixed provisionally in the National Pay Scales by
the Heads of the Offices concerned with effect from 1st March, 1972 and the
arrears, if any, paid to them. The fixation of pay in such cases may be made in the
proforma appended to this letter. The proforma may be prepared in duplicate and
kept in safe custody in the offices in which the establishment is employed, pending
audit verification. The Heads of Offices will be responsible for proper preparation
and safety of the proforma.
2. The provisional fixation of the pays by the Heads of the Offices will be
subject to verification by the Audit Officer concerned. Under Rule 2.31 of the
Punjab Financial Rules, Volume-I, the drawer of a bill is ordinarily responsible for
any overcharge but in order to minimise the risk of overpayment, an under taking
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in the following form may be obtained from all Government servants whose pay is
fixed in the National Scales of Pay:-
“I , UNDERTAKE
(Name)
(Designation and Office)
to make good any overpayment made to me as a result of incorrect fixation of pay
in the National Pay Scale. The same may be recovered from my pay/pension.”
3. The pay of the Government Servants on deputation from one Department
to another or on Foreign Service should be fixed in the parent offices/departments.
For this purpose, the borrowing departments should forward options along the
Service Books of the Government servants concerned to the respective lending
departments/offices who should ensure that all such cases received by them are
promptly dealt with and the fixation of pay got verified from the Audit Office
concerned.
a) Certificate that all cases requiring verification of pay under the
Punjab (Non-gazetted) Civil Services (Pay Revision) Rules, 1972
have been included in the attached list.
b) Certified that the cases of those Government servants who were
on deputation or on Foreign Service in other departments/offices
have also been included in the list.
c) Certified that the Service Books and other documents of the
deputations from other offices have been forwarded to their
parent departments/offices for necessary action.
d) Certified that the entries regarding the provisionally fixation of
pay in the National Pay Scales have been made in the Service
Books.
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PROFORMA
(FIXATION OF PAY UNDER THE PUNJAB (NON-GAZETTED)
CIVIL SERVICES (PAY REVISION) RULES, 1972
Name of Office
1. Name of Government servant
2. Designation of the post
3. Scale of pay and special pay, if any
(a) On 29th February, 1972
(a) On 1st March, 1972 (National Pay Scale also to be indicated)
(The National Pay Scale )
4. Date of option
5. Existing pay (Rule 2 (d)
(a) Pay
(b) Special pay if any merged into the
National Pay Scale
(c) Dearness, pay, if any
(d) Personal pay, if any, admissible under Rule 9 of
West Pakistan (non-gazetted) Civil Services
(Pay Revision) Rules, 1963
(e) Total
(f) Percentage increase under Rule 5(2) (ii)
(g) Grand total
6. Pay in the National Pay Scale on 1st March, 1972
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No. FD.PR-1-39/70(TF)
Dated the 27th May 1975
Subject: REIMBURSEMENT OF TUITION FEES
I am directed to refer to paras 2 and 3 of this department’s circular letter
No. FD (SRI) 19/70, (Volume III) (A), dated 2nd June, 1972 on the subject noted
above and to state that a question arose as to whether members of the subordinate
staff continue to be entitled to tuition fees, for their children after the normalization
of educational institution of Government’s decision not to charge any tuition fees
up to matric classes. The question has been considered and it has been decided that
in case of Government servants drawing pay up to Rs. 500 pm where the children
were studying in special schools managed directly by Government of private
agencies, reimbursement of tuition fees would be allowed at the rate of charged in
the Government’s ordinary schools on 2nd June 1972. This concession will be
deemed to have continued till 30th September, 1972; in the case of I – VIII Class
and up to 30th September, 1974 in the case IX and X Class, the concession will be
deemed to have been withdrawn with effect from 1st October, 1974 but no recovery
will be made on account of the amounts already paid.
NOTIFICATION
The 17th December 1973
No. FD-PR-2-2/72—In exercise of the powers conferred by Article 241 of the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan the Governor of the Punjab is
pleased to make the following rules, namely:
THE PUNJAB (GAZETTED) CIVIL SERVICES
PAY REVISION RULES, 1973
1. Short title, application and commencement (1) These rules may be called
the Punjab (Gazetted) Civil Services (Pay Revision) Rules, 1973.
(2) Subject to the provisions of rules 4 and 5, they shall be deemed to have
come into effect from the 1st day of March, 1972.
(3) Subject to the provisions of rules 4 and 5, they shall apply to all
gazetted Government servants holding posts specified in the Schedule and serving
in connection with the affairs of the Province of the Punjab, except the holders of
teaching posts of the Education Department whose revised pay scales have been
provided in the Government of the Punjab, Finance Department Notification No.
F.D.(SRI-10-7/70(A), dated the 12th October, 1970, as amended from time to time.
2. Definitions– In these rules, unless there is anything repugnant in the
subject or context;
(a) “Annexure” means an annexure appended to these rules;
(b) “Consolidated Scale” means a scale of pay prescribed under the
West Pakistan (Gazetted) Civil services (Pay Revision) Rules,
1964;
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(c) “Existing Government Servant” means a Government servant
who was in gazetted service of Government on the 29th day of
February 1972 and continued in service after that date;
(d) “Existing pay” means the pay that an existing Government
servant would have drawn on 1st day of March, 1972 or the date
with effect from which he opts for the National Pay Scale Pay
Scales, as the case may be;
Provided that in the case of a post in respect of which it is mentioned in
the Schedule that the National Pay Scale Pay Scale includes special pay or
technical pay previously prescribed therefore, the term “existing pay” shall also
include such special pay or technical pay, as the case my be;
Provided further that in the case of Government servants who opted to
retain in the present scales, as defined in rule 2 (i) of the West Pakistan (gazetted)
Civil Services (Pay Revision) Rules, 1964, the existing pay shall also include the
dearness pay admissible under rule 15 of the said Rules;
(e) “Existing pay scale” means the scale of pay to which a
Government servant was entitled immediately before 1st day of
March, 1972 or the date with effect from which he opts for the
National Pay Scale Pay Scales in accordance with the rules
applicable to him before that date;
(f) “Finance Department” means the Finance Department of the
Government of the Punjab.
(g) “Government” means the Government of the Punjab;
(h) “Government servant” means a Government servant in the
gazetted service of Government;
(i) “Pay” means the amount drawn monthly by a Government
servant otherwise than as special pay, technical pay, personal pay,
overseas pay, teaching pay or as an allowance;
(j) “Pay scale includes a fixed rate of pay”
(k) “National Pay Scales means the scales of pay specified in
Annexure “A”.
(l) “Schedule” means the Schedule appended to these rules.
3. Applicability of the National Pay Scale—Subject to the provisions of rule
4, National Pay Scale shall apply to all Government servants holding posts
specified in the Schedule.
4. Right of option—(1) (a) Every existing Government servant shall have the
right to opt for the National Pay Scales or his existing pay scale.
(b) An existing Government servant opting for the National Pay Scales
may opt for these scales with effect from the 1st March, 1972 or any date there after
up to and including the 28th February, 1974;
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(2) The option shall be exercised in writing in the Form Annexure “B” and
shall be communicated to the Audit Officer under registered cover
(Acknowledgment due within a period of four months from the publication of the
notification due within a period of four months from the publication of the
notification of these rules and in the case of posts included in the Schedule after the
date of publication of notification of these rules, within a period of four months
from the publication of such inclusion).
(3) In case an existing Government servant, at the time of the notification
of these rules, is out of Pakistan, or is on leave, and has, for some reason, not been
able to exercise the option, he may exercise the option and communicate it to the
Audit Officer within four months from the date of his taking over the charge of this
post in Pakistan.
(4) If any existing Government servant fails to opt for existing pay scales
or National Pay Scales within the period prescribed in sub-rules 2 and 3, it will be
presumed that he has opted for the National Pay Scales with effect from the 1st
March, 1972.
(5) The option once exercised shall be final.
Explanation-1 An existing Government servant can either opt for the
National Pay Scale or for the existing pay scales. It is not open to him to opt for the
National Pay Scales in the case of some post or posts and the existing pay scales in
the case of their post or posts.
Explanation-II Compensatory allowances sanctioned in the Finance
Department’s letter No.F.D.PR-2-2/72(A), dated the 17th December, 1973 shall be
admissible only to those existing Government servants who opt for the National
Pay Scales.
(6) The existing Government servants, who do not opt for the National Pay
Scales, shall continue to be governed by the rules, orders, etc. regarding scales of
pay allowance etc., that would have been applicable to them but for the making of
these rules.
5. Fixation of pay in the National Pay Scales-(1) Subject to the provisions of
sub-rules 5 and 6 of this rule, the pay of existing Government servants, who opt for
the National Pay Scales, shall be fixed in the said scales with effect from the first
day of March 1972 or any subsequent date with effect from which they opt for the
same under rule 4.
Provided that no arrears will be pay able in respect of the period prior to
the 1st August, 1973.
(2) In the case of National Pay Scales No. 16 to 18 the pay shall be fixed
at the stage equal to and, if there be no such stage, at the stage next above, the
aggregate of the following:
(a) the existing pay and
(b) an amount of increase, to be determined in
accordance with the following formula:
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National Pay Scales in
which pay is to be fixed Increase over existing pay
16 10 per cent subject to a
minimum of Rs.30 and
maximum of Rs.60.
17 and 18 Rs.60.
(3) Subject to the provisions of rule-II
(a) in the case of National Pay Scales No.19 to 20, the pay shall
be fixed at the stage next above the existing pay; and
(b) in the case of National Pay Scales No.21 to 22, the pay shall
be fixed at the stage equal to the basic pay and, if there be on
such stage, at the next lower stage plus personal pay equal to
the difference between the existing pay and that stage.
(4) Fixation of pay in the manner prescribed in sub-rule 2 and 3 of this
rule shall be subject to the condition that the maximum of the relevant National
Pay Scale is not exceeded.
(5) The benefit of percentage increase mentioned in sub-rule 2 will not be
admissible to the Government servants who were eligible, subject to option, to the
benefit of fixation of pay under the Punjab (Non-Gazetted) Civil Services (Pay
Revision) Rules, 1972. In their case, pay in the relevant National Pay Scale shall be
fixed at the stage equal to their existing pay and if there is no such stage, at the
next lower stage plus personal pay equal to the difference.
(6) The Government servants, who were appointed to gazetted posts by
initial recruitment on or after the 1st March 1972, shall not be allowed the benefit of
fixation of pay under sub-rule 2 or 3. They shall be deemed to have been appointed
at the minimum of the relevant National Pay Scale.
(7) The personal pay mentioned in sub-rule 3 and 5 shall be reduced by the
amount by which the pay of the Government servant is subsequently increased, and
shall cease to be payable as soon as the pay is increased by an amount equal to or
more than the personal pay.
(8) The pay of every Government servant covered by rule 5 shall be fixed
both in the scale of his substantive post and the scale of the post held by him in
temporary or officiating capacity.
7. Increments in the National Pay Scales The increments in the National Pay
Scales shall fall due on the 1st day of December, following the completion of at
least six month’s service at a stage in relevant National Pay Scale.
8. Admissibility of next higher National Pay Scale after reaching the
maximum of a lower scale (1) Subject to the provisions of sub-rule (2) a
Government servant who has reached the maximum of National Pay Scale No.16 to
17 shall be brought on to National Pay Scale No.17 to 18 respectively, with effect
from 1st December of the year in which he completes three years of such service at
the above mentioned maximum as counts for increments under the rules, subject to
the following conditions:
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That he has earned in succession from the year of reaching of maximum
up to the year of moving over (both years included) Annual Confidential Reports
without any adverse entry. If this condition is not fulfilled such Government
servant shall wait at the maximum till he has earned in succession the requisite
number of reports without an adverse entry, and his move over to the next higher
scale shall take effect from the 1st of December of the year following the one for
which the last such report is earned.
(2) A Government servant, who will be adjusted in, or whose basic pay
scale is, National Pay Scale No.16, will be allowed to move over only up to
National Pay Scale No.17, and who will be adjusted in or whose basic pay scale is
National Pay Scale No.17 will be allowed to move over only up to National Pay
Scale No.18.
(3) When a Government servant is allowed to draw pay in the next higher
National Pay Scale under sub-rule(1), his pay in the higher scale shall be fixed at a
stage equal to the maximum of the lower National Pay Scale and, if there is no
such stage, at the next lower stage with personal pay equal to the difference. The
personal pay will be absorbed in future increments.
9. Fixation of pay on promotion (1) Subject to the provisions of Rule 10, in
the case of promotion from a lower to a higher post, where the stage in the National
Pay Scale of the higher post, next above the substantive pay of the Government
servant concerned in the National Pay Scale of the lower post, gives a pay increase
equal to, or less than a full increment in the pay scale of the higher post, the initial
pay in the National Pay Scale of the higher post will be fixed after allowing a
premature increment in the National Pay Scale of the higher post:
Provided that a Government servant, who is promoted from National Pay
Scale No.17 to National Pay Scale No.18 and after the expiry of a period of three
years from the date of reaching the maximum of National Pay Scale No.17, shall be
allowed a minimum benefit equal to two increments in National Pay Scale No.18.
*Provided further that when a Government servant in National Pay Scale
No. 17 is allowed National Pay Scale No. 18 on account of his coming within the
orbit of the number of the posts of his cadre placed in National Pay Scale No. 18,
he will be given a minimum benefit equal to one full increment in National Pay
Scale No. 18:
(2) If, by virtue of the benefit admissible under Rule 8, a Government
servant is already drawing pay in the National Pay Scale of the higher post at the
time of his promotion, he will be allowed one advance increment in that scale with
effect from the date of promotion:
Provided that if the promotion is from a post carrying National Pay Scale
No.17 to a post carrying National Pay Scale No. 18, the Government servant shall
be allowed two advance increments in the higher scale.
(3) All existing rules or orders allowing minimum benefit to the
Government servants on promotion from a lower to a higher post shall cease to be
applicable to the Government servants drawing pay in the National Pay Scales with
effect from the date he starts drawing pay in the National Pay Scales
*Added vide Notification No. FDPR-8-1-74 dated 9th September 1975.
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10. If a Government servant in National Pay Scale No.17 is appointed to a
post in National Pay Scale No.18 before he enters the 7th years of service, he shall
draw the minimum of National Pay Scale No.18 and the next increment in the scale
shall accrue to him on the 1st day of December following the completion of the 7th
year of service.
11. Admissibility of full pay of the post in National Pay Scale No.19 and above
(1) If a Government servant is appointed to a post shown in Part-II of the Schedule
(hereinafter referred to as the said post) on or after the date from which he has
opted for the National Pay Scales but has not, on the day of his appointment to the
said post, completed the minimum length of Class-I service prescribed for such
post in column 5 of the Schedule, he shall be entitled to the minimum of the
National Pay Scale prescribed for the said post only from the date he completes the
prescribed minimum length of service, and till such time as he completes
prescribed minimum length of service, he shall be entitled to:
(a) the pay admissible to him from time to time in the lower post
held by him immediately before his appointment to the said post;
and
(b) the difference between the pay referred to in clause (a) and the
minimum of the National Pay Scale of the said post reduced by
twenty percent of the difference for every year or part of the year
by which his service falls short of the prescribed length of service
subject to a maximum reduction of eighty per cent.
Provided that in the case of posts included in Part-II of the Schedule for
which the remuneration laid down in that part of the schedule is pay in time scale
plus a special pay, the special pay shall not be affected by this rule.
Note—In the case of Government servants appointed to the posts of
Secretary to Government, the admissible in the lower post shall be taken as the
presumptive pay that such Government servant would have received had he been
appointed to a post carry National Pay Scale No. 19 without any restriction
regarding minimum length of service.
(2) If a Government servant was holding a post shown in Part-II of the
Schedule immediately before the date from which he opts for the National Pay
Scales but had not completed the prescribed length of service on that date, his pay
shall first be fixed in the next lower National Pay Scale under the relevant
provisions of these rules and thereafter, with reference to the pay so fixed, his pay
in the National Pay Scale of the post held by him shall be determined in accordance
with the provisions of sub rule 1.
Explanation—In computing the length of service for the purpose of this rule

a) to the length of service in Class-I shall be added half of the
service in Class-II and 4th of the non-gazetted service, if any, and
b) the service rendered under the Federal Government or another
Provincial Government shall also be taken into account.
12. Selection Grades – (1) There shall be no Selection Grade in the National
Pay Scales:
Provided that the existing Government servants, who were drawing pay in
the existing selection grades on the 22nd October, 1973, shall be allowed the
appropriate National Pay Scale, on the basis of the maximum of the selection
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grade, in accordance with the Scheme of replacement of the consolidated Pay
Scales with the National Pay Scales prescribed in Annexure “A”.
(2) Subject to the provisions of sub-rule 3, the existing Government
servants, who opt for the existing pay scales shall be entitled to the existing
selection grades.
(3) The number of selection grade posts available for the existing
Government servants who opting for the existing pay scales shall be worked out in
accordance with the percentage in force immediately before the coming into force
of these rules, on the basis of the total number of existing Government servants
opting for the existing pay scales shall be worked out in accordance with the
percentage in force immediately before the coming into force of these rules, on the
basis of the total number of existing Government servants opting for the existing
pay scales.
13. Technical Pay—There shall be no technical pay attached to any post in the
National Pay Scales, nor shall it be granted to any Government servant drawing pay
in the National Pay Scales.
14. Special Pay— If a special pay was attached to a post or admissible to
certain incumbents of such posts in the existing Pay Scales, such special pays shall,
unless otherwise specified in the Schedule, continue to be admissible at the existing
rates with the National Pay Scales, without any maximum limit of pay.
15. All existing rules or orders shall be deemed to have been modified to the
extent indicated in these rules. All existing rules and orders not so modified shall
continue in force.
16. Government servants engaged on contract— The Government servants
engaged on contract shall continue to draw their covenanted pay for so long as they
hold the post in which they were recruited, but if they are employed in any other
post, they shall either draw the pay of the latter post as prescribed in the Schedule
or the covenanted pay whichever is more beneficial to them.
17. Additions to or modifications in the Schedule—The Government may,
from time to time, add to or modify the Schedule with such conditions as it may
deem fit.
18. Relaxation—In cases where the operation of these rules causes undue
hardship to a Government servant, the Government may, for reasons to be recorded
in writing, relax any of these rules in his favour.
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ANNEXURE “A”
NATIONAL PAY SCALES FOR GAZETTED GOVERNMENT SERVANTS
Prescribed length
BS National Pay Scales Posts to which applicable of Class-I Service
Posts the maximum of
the Consolidated Pay
Scales of which—
16 400-35-75/50-1,000 Does not exceed Rs. 925
17 500-5-1,000/50-1250 Exceeds Rs 925 but does
(Junior Class) not exceeds Rs. 1,150
18 1,000-75-1,750 Exceeds Rs. 1,150 but does
(Senior Class) not exceeds Rs. 1,699
19 1,800-80-2200 Exceeds Rs. 1699 but does 12
years
not exceed Rs. 2,150
20 23,00-100-2600 Exceeds Rs. 2150 but does 15
years
not exceed Rs. 2,600
21 2,750 (fixed) Exceeds Rs. 2600 but does 20
years
not exceed Rs. 2750
22 3,000 (Fixed) Exceeds Rs. 2,750 22 years
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ANNEXURE – “B”
I, opt/do not opt for the National Pay Scales introduced
by the Punjab Gazetted Civil Services (Pay Revision) Rules, 1973 with
effect from .
I fully understand that the option once exercised is final.
Signature
Name in block letters
Father’s Name
Designation
Branch/Section
Office/Department
Dated
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No. FD.PR-2-2/72(A)
Dated the 17th December 1973
Subject: REVISION/GRANT OF COMPENSATORY ALLOWANCES/SPECIAL
PAYS TO GAZETTED GOVERNMENT SERVANTS CONSEQUENT
UPON THE REVISION OF PAY SCALES
I am directed to invite your attention to the Punjab (Gazetted) Civil
Services (Pay Revision) Rules, 1973 under which National Pay Scales have been
sanctioned for gazetted Government servants and to state that the Governor of the
Punjab has been pleased to order that, in supersession of all previous orders on the
subject, compensatory allowances, shall be admissible to the gazetted Government
servants drawing pay in the National Pay Scales, as follows:
I-HOUSE RENT ALLOWANCE
2. House Rent Allowance shall be admissible at Lahore, Rawalpindi,
Faisalabad and Multan, to all gazetted Government servants posted at, and resided
in the aforementioned stations subject to the following conditions:
i) The amount of the allowance shall be equal to the amount of the
rent which the Government servant concerned actually pays in
excess of 7 ½ per cent of his pay subject to a maximum of 15 per
cent of the minimum of National Pay Scales in which the
Government servant is drawing.
ii) The allowance will not be admissible if the Government servant
has been offered a Government quarter or is living in a house
which he owns or his living free of charge with another
Government servant who has been provided with Government
accommodation.
II – CONVEYANCE ALLOWANCE
3. All gazetted Government servants at Lahore and drawing pay not
exceeding Rs. 650 per mensem, will be allowed Conveyance allowance at the
following rates:
i) Where the distance between Rs. 10 peer mensum with marginal
the residence of Government adjustment up to the pay of Rs. 659
servant and his place of duty per mensem.
is not less than three miles and
not more than seven miles.
ii) Where the distance is more Rs. 15 per mensem with marginal
than seven miles. adjustment up to Rs. 664 per mensum
III – SENIOR POSTS ALLOWANCE
4. Senior Posts Allowance shall be admissible to Government servants
drawing pay in National Pay Scales No. 20, 21 and 22 at the following rates:
National Pay Scales Rate per month
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20 Rs. 100.00
21 Rs. 200.00
22 Rs. 300.00
The Senior Posts Allowance will be admissible subject to the following
conditions:
i) The Allowance will be admissible during earned leave, subject to
the provisions of Rule 5.3 of the Civil Services Rules (Punjab),
Volume-I, Part -I.
ii) The Allowance will not be admissible during leave preparatory to
retirement.
iii) The Allowance will not be taken into account for the purpose of
contribution to G.P. Fund.
iv) The Allowance will not be treated as part of the emoluments for
counting towards calculation of pension.
v) The Allowance will not be admissible to officers serving abroad.
vi) The Allowance will be taken into account for the purpose of
recovery of house rent.
IV – SUMPTUARY ALLOWANCE OF DEPUTY COMMISSIONERS
5. The Deputy Commissioners shall be entitled to Sumptuary Allowance at
the rate of Rs. 150 per mensem subject to the existing conditions, if any.
V – CHARGE ALLOWANCE/SPECIAL PAY OF POLICE OFFICERS
6. (i) The Superintendent of Police Incharge of Districts, will be entitled to
Charge Allowance at the rate of Rs.200 per mensem.
(ii) All Senior Superintendents of Police and Assistant Inspectors-General
of Police shall be entitled to special pay at the rate of Rs.275 per mensem.
(iii) All Superintendents of Police in Special Branch and Crime Branch
shall be entitled to special pay at the rate of Rs.220 per mensem.
VI – APPLICATION OF THE ORDERS
7. (i) These instructions, except in the case of House Rent Allowance will
apply with effect from the 1st day of August, 1973, to all gazetted Government
servants drawing pay in the National Pay Scales. In the case of the House Rent
Allowance these instructions will apply to all gazetted Government servants
drawing pay in the National Pay Scales with effect from the 1st day of August, 1973
in the case of Government servants whose pay does not exceed Rs.500 per
mensem, and with effect from the 1st day of July, 1974 in case of Government
servants whose pay exceeds Rs.500 per mensem.
(ii) Government servants, who do not opt for National Pay Scales, shall
continue to be governed by the rules, instructions, etc., regarding compensatory
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allowances etc., which would have been applicable to them but for the issue of
these instructions.
8. The existing compensatory allowances, other than those mentioned in
these instructions, shall continue to be admissible at present, to all gazetted
Government servants irrespective of the fact whether they opt for the National Pay
Scales or for the existing pay scales.
No. FD.PR-2-2/72(B)
Dated the 17th December 1973
I am directed to state that consequent upon the introduction of National
Pay Scales for gazetted Government servants, it has been decided that an
Anomalies Committee, be set up to (a) resolve any anomalies that may arise out of
the introduction of National Pay Scales and (b) perform such other functions
consequent upon the introduction of National Pay Scales Pay Scales as may be
entrusted to it by the Government. The constitution of the Anomalies Committee
will be as below:
1) Additional Finance Secretary, Government of Chairman
the Punjab
2) Administrative Secretary concerned or his Member
representative not below the rank of
Deputy Secretary to Government
3) Deputy Secretary (Regulation) S&GAD Member
4) Section Officer (Pay Revision), Finance Member
Department
2. All cases involving anomalies in the National Pay Scales, or arising out of
fixation of pay in the National Pay Scales, should be initially examined by the
Administrative Department concerned. If as a result of such examination, the
Administrative Department is satisfied that there is an anomaly, it should refer the
matter to the Anomalies Committee, with information as per following pro forma:-
a) Name of the Administrative Department
b) Name of the Office
c) Designation of the post/designation and name of the Government
servant (if any anomaly is respect of an individual)
d) Exact nature of anomaly/difficulty (detailed description to be
given)
e) Reasons for considering it to be an anomaly/difficulty
(detailed reasons to be given)
f) Number of Government servants placed in a similar position
g) Solution proposed by the Administrative Department
h) Reasons for proposed solution (detailed reasons to be given)
(Signature of the Administrative Secretary)
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3. In referring cases to the Anomalies Committee, the Administrative
Departments should forward six complete sets of the papers containing the above
information to the Secretary of the Committee.
4. The Anomalies Committee shall consider the cases referred to it in as
series of meeting of schedule of which will be notified later.
5. The Anomalies Committee shall only be a recommending body. The final
decision on the recommendations of this Committee will be taken by the
Government.
NO. FD-PR-8-12/73
Dated the 25th August 1973
Subject: GRANT OF DEARNESS ALLOWANCE TO LOW PAID EMPLOYEES
OF THE GOVERNMENT
Having regard to the rise in the prices of essential items of consumption,
the Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to sanction with effect from 1st
August, 1973 and until further orders, Dearness Allowance at the rate of Rs.35 per
month to Government servants under the rule making control of the Government of
the Punjab drawing pay up to Rs.700 per month, with marginal adjustments for
those drawing pay between Rs.700 per month and Rs.35 per month, subject to the
following conditions:
i) For the purpose of there orders, pay shall mean pay as defined in
Rule 2.44 of the Civil Services Rules (Punjab Volume-I, Part-I,
plus overtime allowance plus fee plus gross pension (i.e. pension
before commutation and/or surrender of 1/4th thereof) plus where
admissible, ad hot/interim relief and dearness pay.
ii) Drawl of the Dearness Allowance during leave will be regulated
by the orders as in force in this regard before 1st December, 1962.
2. These orders shall also apply to the whole-time work and contingenciespaid
employees, but shall not apply to persons employed on daily wages or price
rate basis.
NO. FD-PR-8-12/73
Dated the 18th June 1974
Subject: GRANT OF DEARNESS ALLOWANCE TO LOW PAID EMPLOYEES
OF THE GOVERNMENT
The Government of the Punjab has been pleased to sanction, with effect
from 8th June, 1974, and until further orders, a special Dearness Allowance at the
rate of 10% of the pay, subject to a minimum of Rs.50 pm and a maximum of
Rs.150 p.m. to all the civil servants serving in connection with the affairs of the
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Punjab. This allowance will be in addition to the Dearness Allowance, where
admissible as sanctioned in this Department’s letter of even number, dated 25th
August, 1973.
2. The above Special Dearness Allowance—
i) will be classified as a compensatory Allowance and will not be
subject to income tax;
ii) will not be treated as part of emoluments for the purpose of
calculation of pension;
iii) will during leave, be regulated by the general orders as in force in
this regard before 1st December, 1962.
3. The term ‘pay’ occurring in para I above will mean pay as defined in Rule
2.44 of Civil Services Rules, Punjab, Volume-I, Part-I.
4. In case of a re-employed pensioner, the Special Dearness Allowance will
be calculated as under—
a) If he is drawing full pay of the post, with reference to his pay.
b) If he is drawing pay minimum gross pension, with reference to his pay
plus gross pension.
NO. FD-PR-15/1/74
Dated the 14th November 1974
Subject: GRANT OF HOUSE RENT ALLOWANCE GOVERNMENT
SERVANTS
I am directed to state that Government has decided that in supersession of
the previous orders on the subject a House Rent Allowance at 15 per cent of the
minimum of their respective pay scale may be allowed to all Government servants
(gazetted and non-gazetted), posted at Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad and Multan
who have not been provided with Government accommodation.
2. These orders will take effect from 1st November, 1 974.
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NO. FD-PR-15-1/74
Dated the 16th November 1974
Subject: GRANT OF HOUSE RENT ALLOWANCE GOVERNMENT
SERVANTS
I am directed to invite a reference to this department’s circular letter No.
FD.PR-15-1/74 dated the 14th November, 1974, on the subject noted above and in
supersession of any orders issued in this behalf before I am to clarify that if both
husband and wife, being Government servants, are residing together at the same
station in a Government residence, allotted to one of them, no house rent allowance
shall be admissible to the other even if the station is a specified one.
2. I am, however, to add that if house rent allowance has been allowed to a
husband/wife sharing the Government accommodation allotted to the other house
before the issue of this letter, no recovery is to be made on this account.
NOTIFICATION
The 16th May 1977
No. FD.PC-2-1/77–In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 23 of
the Punjab Civil Servants Act, 1974, the Governor of the Punjab is pleased to make
the following rules namely:
THE PUNJAB CIVIL SERVANTS PAY REVISION RULES, 1977
1. Short title, application and commencement-
(1) These rules may be called the Punjab civil Servants Pay Revision
Rules, 1977.
(2) They shall take effect from the 1st day of May 1977.
(3) Except as provided in rule 4, these rules shall apply to all civil
servants holding posts specified in the *schedule.
2. Definitions–In these rules, unless there is anything repugnant in the
subject or context:
(a) “Annexure” means an annexure appended to these rules;
(b) “Existing Civil Servant” means a civil servant who was in service
on 30th April, 1977, and continued in service after that date;
(c) “Existing Pay” means the pay, other than special pay, personal
pay, teaching pay or any other pay or allowance, that an existing
civil servant would have drawn, on 30th April, 1977;
(d) “Existing Pay Scale” means the scale of pay to which a civil
servant was entitled immediately before the coming into force of
these rules;
*Schedule published separately.
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(e) “Government” means the Government of the Punjab;
(f) “National Pay Scale” means a scale of pay prescribed under:
(i) Punjab (Non-Gazetted) Civil Services (Pay Revision)
Rules, 1972 or
(ii) Punjab (Gazetted) Civil Services (Pay Revision) Rules,
1973;
(iii) Punjab (Non-Gazetted) Teaching Staff (National Pay
Scales) Rules, 1973 or
(iv) Punjab Senior Teaching Posts (National Pay Scales)
Rules, 1974.
(g) “Revised National Pay Scales” means the scales of pay specified
in Annexure ‘A’ and
(h) *“Schedule” means the schedule appended to these rules.
3. Applicability of the Revised National Pay Scales–
(1) A civil servant appointed on or after 1st May 1977, to a post
specified in the schedule shall draw pay in the Revised National
Pay Scale as shown against the post.
(2) Subject to the provisions of rule 4, an existing civil servant opting
for these rules shall draw pay in the Revised National Pay Scale
as shown against the post held by him provided that an existing
Civil servant drawing pay in a national Pay Scale higher than a
scale prescribed for the post by virtue of any of the following
rules, namely–
(i) Rule 7 and 10 of the Punjab (Non-Gazetted) Civil
Services (Pay Revision) Rule, 1972;
(ii) Rules 8 and 12 of the Punjab (Gazetted) Civil Services
(Pay Revision) Rules, 1973;
(iii) Rule 8 and 10 of the Punjab (Non-Gazetted) Teaching
Staff (National Pay Scales) Rules, 1973;
(iv) Rule 7 and 11 of the Punjab Senior Teaching Posts
(National Pay Scales) Rules, 1973:
shall draw pay in such Revised National Pay Scale as corresponds
to that higher National Pay Scale shown in Annexure ‘A’.
4. Right of option–
(1) An existing civil servant shall have the right to opt for the
Revised National Pay Scales or existing pay scales.
*Schedule published separately.
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(2) The option shall be exercised in writing in the Form at Annexure ‘B’.
(3) An existing civil servant may exercise option within a period of
three months from the issue of these rules and in case of posts
included in the schedule after the above date, within a period of
three months from the date of such inclusion; provided that such a
civil servant was out of Pakistan during the said period of three
months and has not been able to exercise the option, he may
exercise option within three months of the date of his taking over
the charge of his post in Pakistan.
(4) In the case of an existing civil servant drawing pay in National
Pay Scales No. 1 to 15, the option shall be communicated to the
Head of the Office under whom he is serving. Two identical
copies of the option form shall be prepared by each civil servant;
one copy will be returned to him duly signed by the Head of his
Office or the latter’s nominee, in token of the option having been
received and the other copy, also bearing the countersignature of
the Head of the Office or his nominee, will be pasted in the
service book of the civil servant concerned.
(5) In the case of an existing civil servant drawing pay in National
Pay Scales No. 16 to 22, the option shall be communicated to the
Audit Office.
(6) If an existing civil servant fails to opt within the period
prescribed under sub-rule (2), it will be presumed that he has
opted for the Revised National Pay Scales.
(7) The option once exercised shall be final.
5. (1) Compensatory Allowance and other benefits sanctioned in the
Finance Department’s letter No. FD-PC 21-1/77, dated 16th May,
1977, shall be admissible only to those existing civil servants who
opt for the Revised National Pay Scales.
(2) An existing civil servant who opts to retain the existing pay scales
shall continue to draw the dearness pay/ allowances and the
Compensatory Allowances admissible to him immediately before
the coming into force of these rules.
6. Fixation of pay in the Revised National Pay Scales-
(1) The pay of all existing civil servants who do not opt for the
existing pay scales shall be fixed in the Revised National Pay
Scales with effect from 1st May 1977.
(2) The pay shall be fixed at a stage in the Revised National Pay
Scales which is equal to or if there is no such stage, at the stage
next above the aggregate of the following:
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(i) the existing pay
(ii) the amount being received as:
(a) Dearness allowance sanctioned by the
Government of the Punjab, vide their circular
letter No. FD-PR-8-12/73, dated 25th August
1973;
(b) Special Dearness Allowance sanctioned by the
Government of the Punjab, vide their circular
letter No. FD. PR-8-12/73 dated 18th June 1974,
to be calculated on existing pay as defined in
clause (c) of rule 2;
(c) Additional Dearness Allowance sanctioned by
the Government of the Punjab, vide their
circular letter No. 900-SO (SR-IV)/ 75, dated
the 19th April, 1975 and
(iii) the amount determined at the rate of 10% of the total of
(i) and (ii) above;
Provided that if the aggregate of (i), (ii) and (iii) exceeds the maximum of
the relevant Revised National Pay Scale, the pay of a civil servant shall be fixed at
the maximum of the Revised National Pay Scale.
Note: The Existing Dearness Allowance, Special Dearness Allowance and
Additional Dearness Allowance shall not be admissible to those who opt for
Revised National Pay Scale.
(3) No specific orders for crossing of efficiency bar will be necessary
if by virtue of the formula given in sub-rule (2) above, the pay of
a civil servant is fixed at a stage beyond the efficiency bar.
(4) The pay of every civil servant covered by this rule shall be fixed
both in the scale of his substantive post and the scale of the post
held by him in a temporary/ officiating capacity or on ad hoc
basis.
7. Increments in the Revised National Pay Scales-The increment in the
Revised National Pay Scales shall fall due on the 1st day of December following the
completion of at least six months service at a stage in the relevant Revised National
Pay Scale.
8. Admissibility of next higher Revised National Pay Scales-
(1) A civil servant holding post in Revised National Pay Scale No. 1
to 15 who has reached the maximum of a Revised National Pay
Scale shall be allowed the next higher Revised National Pay
Scale with effect from the 1st day of December of the year in
which he completes one year of such service at the said
maximum as counts for increment under the rules, subject to the
conditions that (i) there
is no adverse entry in his Annual Confidential Reports for the last
four years. If this condition is not fulfilled, he shall wait at the
said maximum till he has earned in succession four Annual
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Confidential Reports without any adverse entry. His move over to
the next higher Revised National Pay Scale shall take effect from
the 1st day of December of the year in which he fulfils this
condition.
(2) (a) A civil servant who has reached the maximum of
Revised National Pay scale No. 16 or 17 shall be brought
to Revised National Pay Scale No. 17 or 18 respectively
with effect from the 1st day of December of the year in
which he completes, three years of such service at the
aforementioned maximum as counts for increment under
the rules subject to the conditions that there is no adverse
entry in his Annual Confidential Reports from the year
of reaching of maximum up to the year of moving over
(both years inclusive). If this condition is not fulfilled he
shall wait at the maximum till he has earned in
succession four Annual Confidential Reports without any
adverse entry. His move over to the next higher Revised
National Pay Scale shall take effect from the 1st day of
December of the year in which he fulfils this condition.
(b) A civil servant holding post in Revised National Pay
Scale No. 16 shall be allowed to move over only to
Revised National Pay Scale No. 17 and the one holding
post in Revised National Pay Scale No. 17 shall be
allowed to move over only to the Revised National Pay
Scale No. 18.
*(3) “Where for a class of posts, apart from ordinary pay scale, a
higher pay scale has been provided for a percentage of the
number of said posts, i.e. selection grade, the higher pay scale
shall be admissible to holders of the posts in BS-1 to BS-16 after
a minimum length of two years service in the ordinary pay scale
of the posts. In the cases of employees of BS-17 and above, a
minimum length of five years service in the ordinary pay scale of
the post is necessary. The higher pay scale shall be allowed on
Seniority-cum-Fitness basis on the recommendations of the
appropriate Departmental promotion Committee or Board.”
9. Fixation of Pay on transfer from a lower scale to a higher scale — When a
civil servant is allowed to draw pay in the next higher Revised National Pay Scale
under rule 8 or of his post having been upgraded, his pay in the higher scale shall
be allowed at a stage next above his pay in the lower scale.
10. Fixation of pay on promotion —
(1) Subject to the provisions of Rule 11
(i) When a civil servant is promoted from a lower to a
higher post/scale 2 to 19, where the stage in the Revised
National Pay Scale of the higher post, next above the pay
of the civil servant concerned in the pay scale of the
*Substituted vide notification No.FD.PC-13-1/89, dated 22.11.1995
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lower post, gives a pay increase equal to or less than a
full increment of the pay scale of the higher post, the
initial pay in the Revised National Pay Scale of the
higher post will be fixed after allowing a premature
increment in the Revised National Pay Scale of the
higher post.
(ii) When a civil servant is promoted from a lower post to a
higher post in scale 20 and above his pay in the scale of
higher post shall be fixed at the stage next above his pay
in the scale of lower post.
ª(iii) Where a lower and a higher pay scales have been
prescribed for the same post, the pay on promotion from
the lower to the higher scale shall be fixed in the manner
given in sub-rule (1) above.
¨(2) if a civil servant:
(i) at the time of his promotion to a higher post, is already
drawing pay under the provisions of Rule 8 in the
revised NPS of the higher post, or in a pay scale above
the pay scale of the promotion post; or
(ii) at the time of his promotion to a higher post is already
drawing pay in the RNPS of the higher post, while
holding the lower post, awarded to him as personal, for
cogent reasons such as higher qualification or for
removal of any anomaly; or
(iii) before his promotion to a higher post from a post for
which a lower & a higher pay scale has been prescribed,
is already drawing pay in the RNPS of the higher post; or
(iv) is promoted to a post in the same scale in his own line
with the only difference that the higher post carries a
special pay; or
(v) is promoted to a higher post where higher and lower
posts carry the same scale,
he shall be allowed one advance increment in that pay scale with effect from the
date of his promotion.”
*(3) If a civil servant before reaching the maximum of a Revised
National Pay Scale is promoted to a higher pay scale between the
2nd June and the 30th November of a calendar year and his initial
Substituted vide notification No.FD.PC-13-1/89 dated 26.03.1990 w.e.f.
26.03.1990.
Substituted vide notification No.FD.PC-10-1/78 dated 19.09.1990.
*Substituted vide notification No.FD.PC-19-5/77 Pt-I, dated 10.01.1983, it is for
increment on award of Selection Grade.
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pay in the latter scale is fixed with reference to his pay in the
former scale, he may, at his option get his pay re-fixed in the
higher scale with effect from the 1st day of December of the year
of his promotion with reference to his presumptive pay on that
date in his pre-promotion scale.
11. Admissibility of increments on promotion to post in Revised National Pay
Scale 18 and above–(1) If a civil servant is appointed by promotion to a post in
Revised National Pay Scale No. 18 or above, before he completes the length of
service prescribed for the higher post in Annexure ‘C’ he shall be entitled to draw
the pay:
(i) at the minimum of the Revised National Pay Scale of the higher
post till such time as he completes the prescribed length of
service, and the next increment shall accrue to him on the first
day of December following the completion of prescribed length
of service; or
(ii) admissible to him from time to time in the lower post held by him
immediately before his promotion to the higher post, if that be
more beneficial to him, till such time as he completes the
prescribed length of service when his pay shall be fixed in the
manner prescribed in rule 10 and the next increment shall accrue
to him in the manner prescribed in Rule 7.
Note: In computing the length of service prescribed in Annexure ‘C’–
(a) to the length of service in Revised National Pay Scale No. 17 and
above, or in National Pay Scale No. 17 and above or in former
Class I, shall be added half of the service in Revised National Pay
Scale No. 16 or in National Pay Scale No. 16 or in former Class-
II and ¼ of the service in Revised National Pay Scale below No.
16 or former non-gazetted service. If any, and
(b) the Service rendered in the Federal Government or another
Provincial Government shall also be taken into account in the
manner indicated at (a) above.
12. Special Pay–Except as otherwise specified in the Schedule, if a special
Pay was attached to a post in the existing pay scale such special pay shall be
admissible at the existing rates with the Revised National Pay Scales.
13. All existing rules or orders shall be deemed to have been modified to the
extent indicated in these rules.
14. Additions to or modifications of the Schedule –The Government may
from time to time, add to or modify the schedule with such additions or
modifications as it may deem fit,
15. Relaxation–In cases where the operation of these rules cause undue
hardship to a civil servant, the Government may, for reasons to be recorded in
writing relax any of these rules in his favour.
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ANNEXURE ‘A’
REVISED NATIONAL SCALES OF PAY
No. Existing Scale RNPS w.e.f 01.05.1977 RNPS w.e.f 01.07.1981
1 2 3 4
NPS 1
NPS 2
NPS 3
NPS 4
NPS 5
NPS 6
NPS 7
NPS 8
NPS 9
NPS 10
NPS 11
NPS 12
NPS 13
NPS 14
NPS 15
NPS 16
NPS 17
NPS 18
NPS 19
NPS 20
NPS 21
NPS 22
100-2-116/3-140
110-3-152/4-160
120-3-150/5-180
130-4-170/5-200
150-6-180/8-220/10-280
165-8-205/10-255/10-315
180-10-230/10-280/15-370
200-12-260/15-335/15-425
225-15-300/16-380/20-480
250-18-340/20-440/20-540
275-20-375/20-475/25-600
300-20-400/25-525/25-650
325-25-450/25-575/25-700
350-25-475/25-600/30-750
375-25-500/30-650/35-825
400-35-750/50-1,000
500-50-1000/50-1250
1,000-75-1,750
1,800-80-2,200
2,300-100-2,600
2,750
3,000
250-5-280/6-340
260-6-302/7-365
270-7-326/8-390
280-8-352/9-415
290-10-350/12-470
315-12-399/14-525
335-14-447/16-575
370-16-514/18-640
390-20-590/22-700
410-22-520/24-760
430-24-550/28-830
460-28-600/30-900
490-30-790/32-950
520-30-730/35-1,010
550-35-900/40-1,100
625-40-825/50-1,325
900-50-1150/60-1750
1350-75-1,650/100-2150
2,250-100-2,750
2,600-125-3,225
3,000-150-3,750
3,250-200-4,250
250-5-280/6-340-7-375
260-6-302/7-365-8-405
270-7-326/8-390-9-435
280-8-352/9-415-12-475
290-10-350/12-470-14-540
315-12-399/14-525-16-605
335-14-447/16-575-18-665
370-16-514/18-640-22-750
390-20-590/22-700-24-820
410-22-520/24-760-28-900
430-24-550/28-830-30-980
460-28-600/30-900-32-1,060
490-30-700/32-950-35-1,125
520-30-730/35-1,010-40-1,210
550-35-900/40-1,100-50-1,350
625-40-825/50-1,325-60-1,625
900-50-1150/60-1750-100-2250
1,350-75-1,650/100-2,650
2,250-100-3,050
2,600-125-3,600
3,000-150-4,200
3,250-200-4,850
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ANNEXURE ‘B’
[See Rule 4(2)]
(For Civil Servants in RNPS -1 to 15)
OPTION FORM
I opt/do not opt for the Revised National Pay Scales introduced by the
Punjab Civil Servants Pay Revision Rules, 1977.
I fully understand that the option once exercised is final.
Signature________________________
(Name in Block Letters)
Father’s Name____________________
Designation______________________
Dated:
Branch/Section___________________
Office/Department________________
_
________________________________
ATTESTED:
Signature
Designation
(Stamp of the Head of Office)
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ANNEXURE ‘B-2’
[See Rule 4(2)]
(For Civil Servants in RNPS -16 to 22)
OPTION FORM
I opt/do not opt for the Revised National Pay Scales introduced by the
Punjab Civil Servants Pay Revision Rules, 1977.
I fully understand that the option once exercised is final.
Signature__________________________
(Name in Block Letters)
Father’s Name______________________
Designation________________________
Office/Department___________________
__________________________________
ATTESTED:
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ANNEXURE ‘C’
(See Rule 11)
RNPS of the post Length of service
18 7
19 13
20 15
21 20
22 22
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No.FD.PC.2-1/83
Dated the 25th August 1983
Subject: REVISION OF PAY SCALES-SCHEME OF BASIC PAY SCALES AND
FRINGE BENEFITS OF THE PUNJAB GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYEES (1983)
I am directed to state that the Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to
sanction, with effect from 1st July 1983, a Scheme, as detailed below, of the Basic
Pay Scales, Allowances and other Fringe Benefits, 1983, for the employees of the
Punjab Government.
PART I: BASIC SCALES AND ALLIED MATTERS
2. Basic Scales of pay: The Basic Scales of Pay, 1983, as shown in
Annexure-I to this letter shall replace the existing Revised National pay Scales.
3. Fixation of pay in Basic Scales: The initial pay of an existing Government
servant, i.e. an employee who has been in Government service since before the 1st
July, 1983, shall be fixed at the stage in the relevant Basic Pay Scale (i.e. the Basic
Scale that corresponds to the Existing Revised National Pay Scale in Annexure-I)
which is as many stages above the minimum as the stage occupied by him above
the minimum of the existing Revised National Pay Scale, provided that where the
pay so determined does not give the employee concerned a minimum advantage of
10 per cent of his existing basic pay plus Dearness Allowance over and above the
present emoluments drawn by him, his pay shall be fixed at the lowest stage in the
Basic Scale that gives him that advantage; provided further that the maximum of
the relevant Basic Scale shall not be exceeded in any case. In this fixation formula,
“emoluments” would mean the sum of pay, Dearness Allowance and Local
Compensatory Allowance, if any.
4. Annual Increment: Annual increment shall continue to be admissible,
subject to existing conditions, on the 1st of December each year under this Scheme.
However, the first annual increment of existing employees in the basic Scales shall
accrue on the 1st of December 1983.
5. Move-over:
(i) The existing provisions regulating the concession of move-over
without promotion to the next higher pay scale of employees in
Revised National Pay Scale 1(B-1) to Revised National Pay Scale
16 (B-16) shall continue to be applicable in this Scheme.
(ii) The existing concession of ‘move-over’ of employees from
Revised National Pay Scale 16(B-16) to Revised National Pay
scale 17(B-17) and Revised National Pay Scale 17(B-17) to
Revised National Pay Scale 18(B-18) shall be extended upto B-20
and regulated as under:
(a) The existing conditions of the period of stay of three
years at the maximum of pay scales B-16 and B-17 in
the case of non-technical and non-professional categories
shall continue to be applicable.
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(b) No move-over beyond B-18 in the case of the categories
of employees mentioned at(a) above shall be
permissible.
(c) The move-over in the case of technical and professional
categories, e.g. Doctors, Engineers, Educationists,
Economists, Management Accountants, scientists,
Archaeologists, Geologists, Meteorologists, Experts of
Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Forestry, shall be
permissible up to B-20 without the condition of stay at
the maximum for three years.
(d) Move-over shall be allowed in cases where an employee,
who is otherwise considered, fit for promotion to higher
post, cannot be promoted for want of a vacancy.
(e) Normal promotion procedure as is observed in cases of
promotion through the competent authority shall be
followed in allowing move-over to Basic Scales 19 and 20.
6. (A) Modification of Scales in case of certain posts:
(a) In the case of posts shown in column 1 of Annexure-II, the Basic
Scales indicated against each in column 3 shall be allowed
instead of the Basic Scales corresponding to their Existing
Revised National Pay Scales.
(b) In the case of posts of artisans, such as Carpenters, Welders, etc.,
and Storekeepers, which require different level of expertise and
responsibilities in different organizations, appropriate Basic Pay
Scales may, with the approval of the competent authority, be
allowed in different organizations or even in the same
organization while taking into account the market value of such
artisans and their level of competence.
(c) In especially meritorious cases, Basic Scale B-21 or B-22 alongwith
allowances and fringe benefits may be allowed, with the
approval of the president, to technical and professional officers
without requiring them to move from their technical posts where
their expertise is particularly needed. The number of such
beneficiaries will not exceed 12.5 per cent of the total number of
posts in B-20 in any particular cadre under the Provincial
Government.
(d) In cases where it is necessary for Government to recruit and/or to
continue in employment certain officials who have acquired
expertise in a highly specialized field, special contract terms may
be offered to such ‘narrow-narrow specialists’. For this purpose, a
Special Standing Committee shall be constituted by Government
to deal with such cases. The Standing Committee shall take into
account the market value of the ‘narrow-narrow specialists’ and
recommend proper remuneration to engage or to retain their
services.
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(B) Fixation of Pay in Cases under (A) above: In cases where the Basic
Scales under (A) above higher than the scale which corresponds to the Revised
National Pay Scale have been allowed, initial fixation of pay of the employee
concerned shall first be made in the Basic Scale corresponding to his existing
Revised National Pay Scale in the light of the fixation of pay formula mentioned in
para 3 above, and thereafter his pay in the higher Basic Scale shall be fixed at next
higher stage.
7. Special Pays: The existing special pays admissible to officials of various
categories working as Private Secretaries and Personal Assistants shall be revised
as under:-
Name of the Post Existing Revised
Private Secretary to Minister/Chief Secretary/
Chairman, Planning & Development Board/
Additional Chief Secretary:
i)From the cadre of Private Secretaries in B-16
ii) From other sources in B-17
Private Secretaries to Secretaries
Personal Assistant to Ministers
Personal Assistant to Chief
Secretary/Additional Chief Secretary/
Secretaries/Addl. Secretaries
Rs.
150
220
100
60
50
Rs.
200
250
150
100
75
PART II: ALLOWANCES
8. (i) Dearness Allowances, Local Compensatory Allowance and Rest
and Recreation Allowance: As from 1st of July 1983, following
allowances shall cease to be admissible to a Government servant
who draws pay in the Basic Pay Scales:-
(a) Dearness allowances sanctioned in this Department’s
letters No. FD. PC-20-3/77 dated 14th July 1981 and
dated 4th July 1982.
(b) Local Compensatory Allowance, where admissible,
sanctioned in this Department’s letter No.FD.PC-21-
1/77, dated 16th May 1977.
(c) Rest and Recreation Allowance sanctioned in this
Department’s letter No.FD.SR-III-13-69/67 dated 1st June 1977.
(ii) All other existing allowances shall continue to be admissible at
the existing rates and under the existing rules and orders.
9. Entertainment Allowance: Entertainment Allowance shall be admissible at
the following fixed rates to officers drawing pay in B-20 to B-22:
(1) B-20 Rs. 400/- p.m.
(2) B-21 Rs. 450/- p.m.
(3) B-22 Rs. 650/- p.m.
10. Non-Practicing Allowance: The existing rates of Non Practicing
Allowance shall be revised as under:-
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Doctors drawing pay in B-17 and B-18. Rs. 500/- p.m.
Doctors drawing pay in B-19 and above Rs. 700/- pm.
This allowance shall also be admissible to doctors working on administrative and
Secretariat posts. The orders contained in this Department’s letter No. 1672-
SO(SR) IV/77 dated 27th November 1977, shall be deemed to have been withdrawn
with effect from 1st July 1983.
All other existing rules/orders regulating the admissibility of Non-
Practising Allowance shall continue to be in force.
11. Practice Compensatory allowance: Doctors posted in rural areas below
Town Committee level, and allowed private practice, shall be allowed Practice
Compensatory Allowance at the following rates:
(i) Male Doctors Rs. 200/- p.m.
(ii) Female Doctors Rs. 300/- p.m.
12. Teaching Allowance:
(a) Secondary School Teachers who hold a Bachelor’s degree in
basic/natural sciences (including Mathematics) and teach
basic/natural science subjects shall be allowed Science Teaching
Allowance at the rate of Rs. 100/- p.m.
(b) Junior Instructors in Polytechnic Institute who possess Technical
Teachers Diploma shall be allowed Technical Teaching
Allowance at the rate of Rs. 100/- p.m.
(c) The Teaching Allowance admissible to Doctors who teach basic
sciences in Medical Colleges shall be increased to Rs. 500/-.
13. Charge Allowance: Charge Allowance to Principals of Colleges and
Polytechnic Institutes shall be admissible at the following rates:
(a) Principals of Degree Colleges/Colleges of Technology.
Rs.200/- p.m.
(b) Principals of Intermediate Colleges/Polytechnic Institutes.
Rs.100/- p.m.
14. Warden Allowance: Teachers who are assigned the duty of Hostel
Wardens in Colleges and Polytechnic Institutes shall be allowed a Warden
Allowance of Rs.100/- p.m.
15. Advance Increments to School Teachers on attaining higher
qualifications:
Primary, Middle and High School Teachers who possess or acquire while in service
higher qualifications shall be allowed advance increments as under:-
I-PRIMARY SCHOOLS
(i) A teacher who possesses or acquires FA/F.Sc. shall be allowed
two advance increments.
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(ii) A teacher who (in addition to FA/F.Sc.) also possesses or acquires
C.T. shall be allowed one additional advance increment.
(iii) A teacher who possesses or acquires a degree of B.A /B.Sc. shall
be allowed three additional advance increments.
II-MIDDLE SCHOOLS:
A teacher who possesses or acquires a degree of BA/B.Sc. shall be
allowed three advance increments.
III-HIGH SCHOOLS:
A teacher who possesses or acquires Master’s degree shall be allowed
three advance increments. In case of a teacher who possesses or acquires
Master’s degree in Education (M.Ed) and also a Master’s degree in any
academic subject shall be allowed six advance increments.
Provided that a Primary, Middle or High School teacher, as the case may
be, who has already drawn increments for possessing higher educational
qualifications shall be allowed increments equal to shortfall in the number of
increments, if any, between the increments drawn by him and the increments which
have now been prescribed.
16. Advance Increments to Technical and Professional Categories on
possessing/acquiring higher qualifications: Doctors, Engineers, Educationists,
Economists, Management Accountants, Scientists, Geologists, Meteorologists,
Archaeologists, Experts in Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Forestry, working
in Universities, Colleges, Research Institutions or technical departments shall be
allowed advance increments on possessing/acquiring higher qualifications as
under:-
(i) In case a technical/professional employee of the above category
possesses M.Sc/Ph.D degree from a foreign university, he shall be
allowed six advance increments on entry into service in B-17.
(ii) Those of the above categories of officers who possess M.A./
M.Sc./M.S. or equivalent from a foreign university or Ph.D. or
M. Phil. from a university in Pakistan will receive four advance
increments on induction in service in B-17.
(iii) Those of the above categories of employees who while in service
obtain a degree shall be allowed four increments in case of (i)
above and two advance increments in case of (ii) above.
Provided that if a Government servant belonging to the above mentioned
categories has already drawn advance increments for possessing or acquiring the
higher qualifications indicated in (i) and (ii) above, he shall be allowed increments
equal to shortfall in the number of increments, if any, between the increments
already drawn by him and the increments being sanctioned now.
17. The orders contained in para 16 above shall not affect any other
instructions regarding grant of advance increments already in force before the 1st
July 1983. All such instructions shall continue to be applicable unless amended or
rescinded by the competent authority.
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18. Design Allowance: Engineers holding university degree in engineering and
working full time in the Design Offices shall, in lieu of the existing special pays, if
any, be allowed a Design Allowance at the following rates:
(i) Engineers drawing pay in B-17 Rs. 400/- p.m.
(ii) Engineers drawing pay in B-18 Rs. 500/- p.m.
(iii) Engineers drawing pay in B-19 Rs. 600/- p.m.
(iv) Engineers drawing pay in B-20 Rs. 700/- p.m.
19. Qualification Allowance: Audit Officers of the Local Fund Audit
Department and Accountants of District Accounts Officers/Treasuries who pass or
have passed the SAS Examination shall be allowed a qualification Allowance at the
rate of Rs. 100/- p.m. This allowance shall continue to be admissible as a separate
entity even after their promotion to higher posts.
20. Special Research Allowance: Field officers on their appointment in
Research Institutions for doing research work shall be allowed a Special Research
Allowance at the rate of 20 per cent of their basic pay.
21. Daily Allowance: The pay limits for admissibility of Daily Allowance
notified vide this department’s letter No.FD.SR.I-8-1/82, dated 4th July 1982, shall
be revised as under:
Pay Limits Special Rates(Rs.) Ordinary Rates(Rs.)
Rs. 3200 and above 90 75
From Rs. 2100 to Rs 3199 75 65
From Rs. 1001 to Rs 2099 50 40
From Rs. 501 to Rs 100040 35
Upto Rs. 500 25 20
PART III: MISCELLANEOUS
22. Interest on House building advance: Government servants who do not
claim interest on their G.P. fund balances shall not be charged interest on house
Building Advance or other advances as admissible under the rules.
23. (a) Cost of blood Transfusion: The cost of blood transfusion shall
henceforth be reimbursable to the Provincial Government employees and their
families in accordance with the procedure laid down for reimbursement of cost of
medicines, etc.
(b) Definition of “family”: The word “family” for the purpose of medical
treatment shall also include parents of the Government servant residing with and
dependent on him.
24. Encashment of leave Preparatory to Retirement: At present encashment of
Leave Preparatory to Retirement up to six months is permissible to Government
servants provided the Leave Preparatory to Retirement is refused by Government in
public interest. Henceforth, the option for encashment of Leave Preparatory to
Retirement shall rest with the Government servant concerned. In case a
Government servant opts not to take Leave Preparatory to Retirement he shall be
allowed leave salary for the period for which Leave Preparatory to Retirement is
admissible subject to a maximum of six months.
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25. General: All existing rules and orders on the subject shall be deemed to
have been modified to the extent indicated above. All existing rules and orders not
so modified shall continue to be in force under this scheme. Amendments in the
relevant rules, incorporating the above provisions, and new rules regarding revision
of pay scales, shall be issued later.
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ANNEXURE-I
Finance Department’s letter
No.FD.PC-2-1/83 dated the 25th August 1983
BASIC SCALES OF PAY
___________________________________________________________________
Sr. Existing/Revised Basic Pay Scales
No. National Pay Scales
1. 250-5-280/6-340-7-375 B 1 440-10-640
2. 260-6-302/7-365-8-405 B 2 460-12-700
3. 270-7-326/8-390-9-435 B 3 480-14-760
4. 280-8-352/9-415-12-475 B 4 500-16-820
5. 290-10-350/12-470-14-540 B 5 520-18-880
6. 315-12-399/14-525-16-605 B 6 540-20-940
7. 335-14-447/16-575-18-665 B 7 560-23-1020
8. 370-16-514/18-640-22-750 B 8 590-26-1110
9. 390-20-590/22-700-24-820 B 9 620-29-1200
10. 410-22-520/24-760-28-900 B 10 660-32-1300
11. 430-24-550/28-830-30-980 B 11 700-35-1400
12. 460-28-600/30-900-32-1060 B 12 750-40-1550
13. 490-30-790/32-950-35-1125 B 13 800-45-1700
14. 520-30-730/35-1010-40-1210 B 14 850-50-1850
15. 550-35-900/40-1100-50-1350 B 15 900-55-2000
16. 625-40-825/50-1325-60-1625 B 16 1050-80-2250
17. 900-50-1150/60-1750-100-2250 B 17 1600-120-3040
18. 1350-75-1650/100-2650 B 18 2100-150-3600
19. 2250-100-3050 B 19 3200-160-4480
20. 2600-125-3600 B 20 3800-180-5240
21. 3000-150-4200 B 21 4200-225-6000
22. 3250-200-4850 B 22 4500-250-6500
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No.FD.PC.3-1/83
Dated the 25th August 1983
Subject: CONSTITUTION OF ANOMALIES COMMITTEE ON THE
INTRODUCTION OF REVISED BASIC PAY SCALES
I am directed to state that consequent upon the introduction of the scheme
of Basic Pay Scales and Fringe Benefits, 1983, it has been decided to set up an
Anomalies Committee to (a) resolve anomalies that may arise out of the
introduction of this Scheme (b) resolve the anomalies, if any, involving the
disparities in pay scales of comparable posts under the Federal and Provincial
Governments and provincial Government inter se, and (c) perform such other
functions consequent upon the introduction of Basic Pay Scales as may be
entrusted to it by the Government. The constitution of the Anomalies Committee
will be as under:
1. Finance Secretary Chairman
2. Administrative Secretary concerned Member
3. Additional Secretary (Services) Member
4. Additional Finance Secretary Member
5. Officer on Special Duty (Pay Commission) Member/
Finance Department Secretary
2. All cases involving anomalies in the basic pay Scales, or arising out of
fixation of pay in these scales, should initially be examined by the Administrative
Department concerned. If as a result of such examination, the Administrative
Department is satisfied that there is an anomaly, it should refer the matter to the
Anomalies Committee with information in the following pro-forma:
(a) Name of the Administrative Department.
(b) Name of the Office.
(c) Designation of the post/designation and name of the Government
Servant (if the anomaly is in respect of an individual).
(d) Minimum qualifications prescribed for the post (copy of Service
Rules in support be sent).
(e) Exact nature of anomaly/difficulty (detailed description to be
given).
(f) Reasons for considering it to be an anomaly/difficulty (detailed
reasons to be given).
(g) Nature of posts/Government servants placed in a similar position.
(h) Minimum qualifications prescribed for such post/posts given at
(g) above (copy of Service rules be sent).
(i) Solution proposed by the Administrative Department.
(j) Reasons for the proposed solution (detailed reasons to be given).
(Signatures of the Administrative Secretary)
3. In referring the cases to the Anomalies Committee, the Administrative
Departments should forward six complete sets of papers containing the above
information to the Secretary of the Committee within a period of three months
from the date of issue of this letter.
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4. The Anomalies Committee shall consider the cases referred to it in a series
of meetings, the schedule of which will be notified later.
5. The Anomalies Committee shall only be a recommending body. The final
decision on the recommendations of this Committee will be taken by the
Government after presenting the cases to the Provincial Coordination Committee, if
need be.
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ANNEXURE-II
__________________________________________________________________
Sr. Name of Post Existing Scale Basic Scale
No.
_________________________________________________________________
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT:
1. Primary School Teacher NPS-6 B-7
(Matric with JV/PTC) Rs. 315-12-399/14 – Rs. 560-23-1020 with
525-16-605 selection grade equal
to 1/3rd posts in B-10
(Rs. 660-32-1300).
Physical Training Instructor in
Primary Schools may be treated
at par with Primary School
Teacher in the matter of Pay
Scale and Selection Grade.
2. Middle School NPS-8 B-9
Teacher (FA/FSc. Rs. 370-16-514/18- Rs. 620-29-1200 with Selection
with CT or equivalent) 640-22-750 grade equal to 1/3rd posts in
B-12 (Rs. 750-40-1500)
3. Physical Training
Instructor (Middle
Schools ) F. A with -do- -do-
Diploma in Physical
Education or equivalent.
4. Drawing Master -do- -do-
(Middle School) F.A.
with one year training
in Drawing or equivalent
Professional qualification.
5. Secondary School NPS-14 B-15
Teacher (B.A./BSc. B.Ed) Rs.520-30-730/35- (Rs.900-55-2000) with selection
1010-40-1210 grade equal to 1/3rd posts in
B-17 (Rs.1600-120-3040).
6. Head Masters/ NPS-17 B-17
Head Mistress Rs.900-50-1150/60- Rs.1600-120-3040 with selection
High Schools. 1750-100-2250 grade equal to 1/3rd posts in B-18
(Rs. 2100-150-3600) minus
promotion posts.
7. Laboratory Assistant NPS-5 B-7
Rs. 290-10-350/12- Rs. 560-23-1020 with 1/3rd posts
470-14-540 as selection grade in B-10
(Rs.660-32-1300).
8. Junior Instructor NPS-14 B-14
polytechnic Institute Rs. 520-30-730/35- Rs. 850-50-1850 with selection
1010-40-1210 grade in B-16 (Rs.1050-80-2250)
equal to 1/3rd posts.
IRRIGATION/FORESTS/AGRICULTURE/
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY/COOPERATIVES
DEPARTMENTS:
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1. Field Assistant NPS-5 B-6
Rs.290-10-350/12- (Rs.540-20-940) with 1/3rd of
470-14-540 total posts as selection grade in
B-9 (Rs. 620-29-1200)
2. Stock Assistant/ -do- -dopoultry
Supervisor/
Laboratory Assistant
(a)Veterinary Compounder -do- B-6
(Rs. 540-20-940) with 1/3rd of
total posts as selection grade in
B-8 (Rs. 590-26-1110)
3. Inspector Cooperatives NPS-10 B-11
Rs.410-22-520/24- Rs.700-35-1400.
760-28-900.
4. Zilledar -do- B-14
(Rs.850-50-1850).
5. Electric Sub-Inspector 430-24-550/28- i)700-35-1400 (B-11)
830-30-980 upto 29.09.1984
(I&P Deptt:) (No. 11) ii)1050-80-2250 (B-16)
w.e.f. 30.09.1984 for 25% posts of
diploma holders in the cadre of
Electric Sub-Inspector. The post
in B-16 shall be filled on the basis
of seniority-cum-fitness and
subject
to 10 years service and passing of
the prescribed departmental
examination.
6. Artist/Designer 430-24-550/28- B-16
830-30-980 Rs.1050-80-2250
(No.11) w.e.f. 16.12.1984
7. Research Assistant Rs.410-22-520/24- i)B-10
760-28-900 Rs.660-32-1300
(No.10) upto 23.01.1985
ii)B-16
Rs.1050-80-2250
w.e.f. 24.01.1985
8. Draftsman 1050-80-2250 (BPS-16) as
Selection Grade in BPS-16 to 25%
posts of the cadre of Draftsman
combined together (Draftsman,
Divisional Head Draftsman, Circle
Head Draftsman and
Chief Draftsman),
subject to the conditions
of seniority-cum-fitness, ten years
service and passing of
departmental examination.
(This will take effect from
02.10.1985)
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9. Tractor Driver 270-7-326/8- i)B-3(480-14-760)
390-9-435 upto 17.12.1986
(No.3) ii)B-5 (520-18-880)
w.e.f. 18.12.1986.
POLICE DEPARTMENT:
1. Constable NPS-2 B-2
Rs-260-6-302/7- Rs.460-12-700.
365-8-405
2. Head Constable NPS-3 B-3
Rs.270-7-326/8- Rs.480-14-760 with 30% posts as
390-9-435 selection grade in B-5 (Rs. 520-
18-
880)
Those Constables and Head
Constables who are
Matriculate at the time
of recruitment or acquire
Matriculation Certificate while
in service may be allowed five
advance increments.
Ration Allowance to the lower
Police Personnel shall be allowed
at the rates admissible to
equivalent
categories of Civil Armed Forces.
3. Assistant Sub- NPS-5 B-5
Inspector Rs.290-10-350/12- (Rs.520-18-880) with 1/3rd posts
470-14-540 as selection grade in B-7 (Rs.560-
23-1020).
4. Sub-Inspector NPS-7 B-11
Rs.335-14-447/16- (Rs.700-35-1400) with graduation
575-18-665 as minimum qualification.
5. Inspector NPS-11 B-14
Rs.430-24-550/28- Rs.850-50-1850
830-30-980.
6. Prosecuting sub- NPS-7 B-11
Inspector Rs.335-14-447/16- (Rs.700-35-1400). Those who
575-18-665. possess Law Degree, five advance
increments may be allowed.
7. Prosecuting NPS-11 B-14
Inspector Rs.430-24-550/ (Rs.850-50-1850)
28-830-30-980.
REVENUE DEPARTMENT:
1. Kanungo/Girdawar NPS-6 B-9
Rs.315-12-399/14- Rs.620-20-1200
525-16-605.
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2. Naib Tehsildar/ NPS-9 B-14
District Kanungo Rs.390-20-590/22- (Rs.850-50-1850)
700-24-820
TREASURY ACCOUNTS SERVICE:
1. Treasury Officer NPS-17 B-17
Rs.900-50-1150/60- (Rs.1600-120-3040)
1750-100-2250 with 1/3rd of posts as selection
grade in B-18 (Rs.2100-150-3600)
ALL GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS:
1. Steno Typist/Junior NPS-8 B-12
Scale Stenographers Rs.370-16-514/18- Rs.750-40-1550.
Grade-II. 640-22-750 To be re-designated as
Stenographer.
2. Stenographer/Junior NPS-10
Scale Stenographer Rs.410-22-520/24-
Grade-I. 760-28-900.
3. Senior Scale Steno- NPS-12 B-15
grapher in Non- Rs.460-28-660/30- Rs.900-55-2000(With 25% posts
Secretariat Offices. 900-32-1060. as Selection Grade in B-16)
(Rs. 1050-80-2250).
4. Senior Scale Steno- NPS-12 B-15
graphers in Secretariat. Rs.460-28-660/30- Rs.900-55-2000
900-32-1060. with 25% posts as Selection
Grade in B-16 (Rs.1050-80-2250)
5. Personal Assistant NPS-14 The posts of Senior Scale
in Secretariat. Rs.520-30-730/35- Stenographers are merged with
1010.40.1210. the posts of Personal Assistants
25% of their combined strength
will be in the Selection Grade of
B-16 (Rs.1050-80-2250).
HEALTH SERVICES:
1. Assistant Midwife/ NPS-3 B-4
Nursing Aid Rs.270-7-326/8- Rs.500-16-820
390-9-435.
2. Operation Theatre NPS-6 B-6
Assistant Rs.315-12-399/14- Rs.540-20-940 with selection
525-16-605 grade equal to 25% of total posts
in scale of Rs. 590-26-1110 (B-8).
3. Ward-master NPS-5 B-6
Rs.290-10-350/12- Rs.540-20-940
470-14-540
4. Sanitary Inspector NPS-6 B-6
Rs.315-12-399/14- Rs.540-20-940 with 25% of posts
525-16-605 as selection grade in B-8 (Rs.590-
26-1110).
5. Dispenser/Dresser/ NPS-6 -do-
Senior Midwife Rs.315-12-399/14-
525-16-605
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6. ENT/ECG/Dental NPS-6 B-9
Technician. Rs.315-12-399/14- Rs.620-29-1200
525-16-605 with 1/3rd posts as selection grade
in B-11 (Rs.700-35-1400).
7. Laboratory Technician NPS-9 -do-
Rs.389-20-590/22-
700-24-820.
8. Lady Health Visitor NPS-8 B-9
Rs.370-16-514/18- Rs.620-29-1200
640-22-750 with 25% of posts as selection
grade in B-11 (Rs.700-35-1400).
9. Medical Technician NPS-8 -do-
Rs.370-16-514/18-
640-22-750
10. Staff Nurse NPS-11 B-14 (Rs.850-50-1850)
Rs.430-24-550/28- Staff Nurse possessing Midwifery
830-30-980 Certificate may be allowed two
advance increments on initial
induction.
COMMUNICATION & WORKS DEPARTMENT:
1. Draftsman 1050-80-2250 (BPS-16) as
Selection Grade in BPS-16 to 25%
posts of the cadre of Draftsman
combined together (Draftsman,
Divisional Head Draftsman, Circle
Head Draftsman/Sr. Draftsman
and
Chief Draftsman/Architectural
Assistant), subject to the
conditions
of seniority-cum-fitness, ten years
service and passing of
departmental examination.
(This will take effect from
02.10.1985)
HOUSING & PHYSICAL PLANNING & ENVIRONMENTAL DEPARTMENT:
1. Draftsman 1050-80-2250 (BPS-16) as
Selection Grade in BPS-16 to 25%
posts of the cadre of Draftsman
combined together (Draftsman,
Divisional Head Draftsman, Circle
Head Draftsman and Chief
Draftsman) subject to the
conditions of seniority-cumfitness,
ten years service and passing of
departmental examination.
(This will take effect from
02.10.1985)
RELIEF ORGANIZATION:
1. Director (Operations) 1350-75-1650/100- 2100-150- The officer
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2650 (No.18) 3600 (B-18) drawing pay
plus special plus special in BS-18/19
pay of of Rs.275/- shall be
posted
Rs.275/-P.M. P.M. OR against these
Rs.3200-160- posts.
4480 (B-19) However, an
officer
drawing pay
in
B-19 shall not
be entitled to
special pay.
2. Director (Planning & Admn) -do- -do-
3. Director (Technical) -do- -do-
(This shall take effect from
14.10.1985)
SERVICES & GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT:
1. Under Secretary – – Special pay @
C.M.’s Secretariat Rs. 220/- P.M.
will be admissible to
the
incumbents for the
period they remain
posted in C.M.’s
Secretariat
2. Section Officer -do-
C.M.’s Secretariat
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No.FD.PC.2-1/87
Dated the 27th July 1987
Subject: REVISION OF PAY SCALES AND FRINGE BENEFITS OF THE
PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (1987)
I am directed to state that the Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to
sanction the Basic Pay Scales for the employees of the Punjab Government as
detailed in the following paragraphs.
2. BASIC PAY SCALES: The Basic Pay Scales 1987, as shown in Annex,
shall replace the existing Basic Pay Scales of 1983.
3. INITIAL FIXATION OF PAY:
(i) The initial pay of an existing employee who has been in
Government service since before the 1st of July 1987, shall be
fixed on “point -to-point basis”, i.e. at the stage in the relevant
Basic Pay Scale 1987 which is as many stages above the
minimum as the stage occupied by him above the minimum of
the existing Basic Pay Scale.
(ii) The annual increment shall continue to be admissible, subject to
the existing conditions, on the first of December each year.
However, the first annual increment of the existing employees in
the Basic Pay Scales 1987 shall accrue on the 1st December 1987.
(iii) The existing indexed pay sanctioned vide this Department’s
circular letters No. FD.PC-2-1/85 dated the 15th July 1985 and
FD.PC.2-2/86, dated the 10th August 1986 shall cease to be
admissible.
(iv) The interim relief of Rs.20/- p.m. sanctioned vide this
Department’s circular letter No. FD.SR-I-9-4/87 dated the 9th
April 1987 shall also cease to be admissible.
(v) In case of promotions from a lower to a higher post/scale before
the introduction of these scales, the pay of the senior employee in
the same scale may be fixed and so enhanced that it would not be
less than the pay that would have been admissible to him if his
promotion to the higher post/scale had taken place on 1st July
1987 after the introduction of these scales.
4. GRANT OF SELECTION GRADE TO CLERKS: (i) 33% posts of Junior
Clerks (BPS-5) shall be placed in Selection Grade in BPS-7.
(ii) The Senior Clerks (BPS-6) shall be allowed BPS-7. 33% posts shall be
placed in Selection Grade in BPS-9.
5. SELECTION GRADE TO ASSISTANTS: 33% of the posts of Assistants
in Secretariat and Non-Secretariat Offices shall be placed in Selection Grade in
BPS-15 in place of the existing 20% in BPS-14.
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6. GRANT OF ADVANCE INCREMENTS TO OFFICIALS POSSESSING/
ACQUIRING HIGHER EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
(i) Advance increments shall be allowed to the officials in BPS-1 to 15 for
possessing or acquiring higher educational qualifications (at least in 2nd Division),
over and above the minimum qualification prescribed in the relevant rules for
recruitment to the posts held by them, to the extent given below:
___________________________________________________________________
Number of advance increments for obtaining:
___________________________________________________________________
Matric F.A./F.Sc. B.A./B.Sc. M.A./M.Sc.
(i) Where the
prescribed 1 1 1 1
qualification
is non-Matric
(ii) Where the
prescribed Nil 1 1 1
qualification
is Matric.
(iii) Where the
prescribed Nil Nil 1 1
qualification
is F.A./F.Sc.
(iv) Where the
prescribed Nil Nil Nil 1
qualification
is B.A./B.Sc.
(ii) If an employee is in receipt of, or is entitled to, advance increments under
any other rules or orders in force for the time being, he shall be entitled to draw
advance increments sanctioned in this letter, or the advance increments admissible
under other rules or orders, whichever may be more beneficial to him.
(iii) Engineers and doctors holding posts the minimum prescribed qualification
for which is lower than a post-graduate degree shall be allowed four advance
increments in case they possess or acquire a post-graduate degree in their relevant
field for which they have not been allowed any qualification pay/allowance or
advance increments.
(iv) The advance increment/increments shall be allowed at the time of
recruitment or acquiring higher qualification during service whichever is later. In
cases where the employee is already at the maximum of his pay scale, or reaches
the maximum by grant of advance increments less than the entitlement, he would
be allowed the requisite number of increments or shortfall thereof, as the case may
be, as personal pay to be absorbed on moving over/promotion to higher pay scale.
7. HOUSE RENT ALLOWANCE: (i) All employees not provided with
Government accommodation and posted at Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan and
Faisalabad shall continue to be entitled to house rent allowance at the rate of 45%
of the minimum of the relevant basic pay scales, 1987.
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(ii) At all other places house rent allowance will be admissible at 30% of the
minimum of the relevant basic pay scales against the existing rate of 20% of the
minimum of relevant pay scales, 1987.
(iii) The indexation of house rent allowance, sanctioned vide this Department’s
Circular No. FD.SR-I. 9-13/86, dated the 10th August 1986, shall cease to be
admissible.
8. CONVEYANCE ALLOWANCE: The conveyance allowance shall
continue to be admissible at the following rates:
i) Government servants drawing pay of Rs.1650/- p.m. and above:
a) Those maintaining motor car not Rs.285/-p.m.
registered for commercial purposes.
b) Others. Rs.150/-p.m.
ii) Government servants drawing pay Rs.100/-p.m.
of Rs.850/-p.m. and above but less than
Rs. 1650/-p.m. and maintaining motorcycle/
scooter.
iii) Others. Rs.70/-p.m.
9. INDEXATION OF CONVEYANCE ALLOWANCE: (i) The following
rate of indexation on conveyance allowance shall be admissible in lieu of the
existing rate of indexation allowed vide this Department’s circular letter No. FDSR-
I-9-13/86(A) dated the 10th August 1986:
a) Government servants drawing basic 8%
pay up to Rs. 1935/- p.m.
b) Government servants drawing basic 7%
pay above Rs. 1935/- p.m.
(ii) The indexation will be admissible in addition to the conveyance allowance
mentioned in para 8 above.
(iii) In calculating the indexation on conveyance allowance, a fraction of a
rupee less than fifty paisas will be ignored and that of fifty or more paisas will
count as one rupee.
10. MEDICAL ALLOWANCE:(i) Employees in BPS-1 to 15 shall be allowed
medical allowance @ Rs.50/- p.m. instead of reimbursement of the cost of
medicines purchased by the employees as out-door patients. The facility of in-door
treatment shall continue to be admissible.
§11. RESEARCH ALLOWANCE: (i) It has been decided to allow Research
Allowance at the rate of 20% of the pay subject to a maximum of Rs.800/- p.m. to
the employees in BPS-16 and above, deployed exclusively on research work, both
field officers and those employed exclusively for the research organizations, in lieu
of the existing Special Research Allowance.
“Research Allowance” being allowed was latter discontinued vide Finance
Department’s letter No. F.D.(PC)20-2/83 (PT.III)(PR) Dated 25.01.2003
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(ii) The allowance would be admissible to employees of such research
organizations which are performing purely research work and have been so
recognized by the Finance Department.
(iii) In case an officer is in receipt of special research allowance at a rate
higher than Rs.300/- p.m., he would continue to get the allowance at the rate
admissible on 30th June, 1987, as personal to him in lieu of the research allowance
allowed in this circular, till he continues to work in the research organization.
12. SPECIAL ALLOWANCE: (i) A special allowance at the fixed rate of Rs.
300/- p.m. shall be allowed to the Deputy Secretaries to the provincial Government
and other officers in BPS-19 serving in the secretariat.
(ii) However, in the case of existing officers drawing special allowance @
20% of pay in accordance with this Department’s circular No. FD.PR.6-16/85,
dated the 2nd March , 1986, the amount of their special allowance would be frozen
at the rates admissible on 30.06.1987 as personal to them for so long as they remain
continuously posted in the secretariat.
13. ANOMALIES: A Committee has been set up to resolve the anomalies, if
any, arising out of the issue of these orders.
14. GENERAL: All existing rules and orders on the subject shall be deemed
to have been modified to the extent indicated above. All existing rules and orders
not so modified shall continue to be in force.
15. DATE OF EFFECT: These orders shall take effect from the 1st July 1987.
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ANNEXURE
BPS Existing Scales New Scales
123456789
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
440-10-640
460-12-700
480-14-760
500-16-820
520-18-880
540-20-940
560-23-1,020
590-26-1,110
620-29-1,200
660-32-1,300
700-35-1,400
750-40-1,550
800-45-1,700
850-50-1,850
900-55-2,000
1,050-80-2,250
1,600-120-3,040
2,100-150-3,600
3,200-160-4,480
3,800-180-5,240
4,200-225-6,000
4,500-250-6,500
600-13-860
625-16-945
650-19-1,030
675-22-1,115
700-25-1,200
725-28-1,285
750-31-1,370
790-34-1,470
830-38-1,590
870-42-1,710
910-46-1,830
970-52-2,010
1,035-58-2,195
1,100-64-2,380
1,165-71-2,585
1,350-105-2,925
2,065-155-3,925
2,710-195-4,660
4,130-205-5,770
4,900-235-6,780
5,420-290-7,740
5,800-325-8,400
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No.FD.SR-I. 8-5/86
Dated the 27th July 1987
Subject: CONSTITUTION OF ANOMALIES COMMITTEE ON THE
INTRODUCTION OF BASIC PAY SCLAES, 1987
I am directed to state that consequent upon the introduction of Basic Pay
Scales 1987, it has been decided to set up an Anomalies Committee to (a) resolve
anomalies that may arise out of the introduction of basic pay scales, (b) resolve the
anomalies, if any, involving the disparities in pay scales of comparable posts under
the Federal and Provincial Government and Provincial Government inter-se, and
(c) perform such other functions consequent upon the introduction of Basic Pay
Scales as may be entrusted to it by the Government. The constitution of the
Anomalies Committee will be as under:
1. Finance Secretary Chairman
2. Administrative Secretary concerned Member
3. Secretary (Services) S&GAD Member
4. Additional Finance Secretary Member
5. Deputy Secretary (Pay Commission) Member/
Finance Department Secretary
2. All cases involving anomalies in the Basic Pay Scales, or arising out of
fixation of pay in these scales, should initially be examined by the Administrative
Department concerned. If as a result of such examination, the Administrative
Department is satisfied that there is an anomaly, it should refer the matter to the
Anomalies Committee with information in the following proforma:
a) Name of the Administrative Department
b) Name of the Office
c) Designation of the post/designation and name of the Government
servant (if the anomaly is in respect of an individual)
d) Minimum qualifications prescribed for the post (copy of Service
Rules in support be sent)
e) Exact nature of anomaly/difficulty (detailed description to be
given)
f) Reasons for considering it to be an anomaly/difficulty (detailed
reasons to be given)
g) Nature of posts/Government servants placed in a similar position
h) Minimum qualifications prescribed for such post/posts given at
(g) above (copy of Service Rules be sent)
i) Solution proposed by the Administrative Department
j) Reasons for the proposed solution (detailed reasons to be given)
(Signature of the Administrative Secretary)
3. In referring the cases to the Anomalies Committee, the Administrative
Department should forward six complete sets of papers containing the above
information to the Secretary of the Committee within a period of thee months from
the date of issue of this letter.
4. The Anomalies Committee shall consider the cases referred to it in a series
of meetings, the schedule of which will be notified to the concerned authorities.
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5. The Anomalies Committee shall only be recommending body. The final
decision on the recommendations of this Committee will be taken by the
Government.
No.FD.SR-I. 8-5/86
Dated the 27th July 1987
Subject: TRAVELLING ALLOWANCE RULES
I am directed to state that the Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to
decide that the rates of transfer grant, transportation of motor car/motor
cycle/scooter by road, mileage allowance and daily allowance shall be revised as
under with effect from 01.07.1987:
(I) TRANSFER GRANT
Existing Rates Revised Rates
Government servant
possessing a family.
Government servant
not possessing a
family.
One month’s pay subject
to a maximum of Rs.
2,000/-
Half month’s pay subject
to a maximum of Rs. 750/-
One month’s pay subject to
a maximum of Rs. 4,000/-
Half month’s pay subject to
a maximum of Rs. 2,000/-
(II) TRANSPORTATION OF MOTOR CAR, MOTOR CYCLE
OR SCOOTER BY ROAD
Existing Rates
per kilometre
Revised Rates
per kilometre
Motor Car
Motor Cycle or scooter
35 paisa
12 paisa
60 paisa
20 paisa
(III) MILEAGE ALLOWANCE
Existing Rates
per kilometre
Revised Rates
per kilometre
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Personal car or by
engaging a full taxi.
Motor Cycle or Scooter.
Bicycle, animal back or foot.
Public transport plying for hire
on single seat basis:-
i) For Government servants in
BPS-7 and above.
ii) For Government servants
in BPS-6 and below.
Rs.
1.20
0.40
0.30
0.20
0.12
Rs.
2.00
0.65
0.50
0.32
0.20
(IV) DAILY ALLOWANCE
Pay Limits Special Rates Ordinary Rates
i) Rs. 5,000/- and above per
month
Rs.
150
Rs.
130
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ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
From Rs. 4,000/- to
Rs. 4,999/- per month.
From Rs. 2,700/- to
Rs. 3,999/- per month.
From Rs. 1,300/- to
Rs. 2,699/- per month.
From Rs. 700/- to
Rs. 1,299/- per month.
Upto Rs. 699/- per month.
130
110
70
60
40
110
95
60
50
30
2. All existing rules and orders on the subject shall be deemed to have been
modified to the extent indicated above. All existing rules and orders not so
modified shall continue to remain in force.
No.FD.SR-III-4-58/86
Dated the 27th July 1987
SUBJECT: INDEXATION OF PENSION TO THE PENSIONERS OF THE
PUNJAB GOVERNMENT
The Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to direct that with effect
from 1st July 1987 the pension of all the existing pensioners who have retired
between 01.07.1986 and 30.06.1987 (both days inclusive) would be indexed at the
rate of 4% of gross pension. Those who have retired earlier will continue to draw
the indexation already allowed to them in addition to the indexation now being
allowed.
2. For the purpose of indexation the term ‘pension’ means gross pension, i.e.
pension before commutation and/or surrender of 1/4th thereof including any
dearness/ad-hoc increases in pension sanctioned from time to time in the past.
3. If a person is in receipt of more pensions than one, the pension will be
aggregated for the purpose of these orders.
4. The indexation will also be admissible on the net amount of family
pension as well as on the compassionate allowance plus dearness/ad-hoc increases
sanctioned in the past and where admissible.
5. If the gross pension sanctioned by the Punjab Government is shared with
any other Government, the amount of index will be apportioned between the
Governments concerned on proportionate basis.
6. The commutation of any part of indexed amount will not be permissible.
7. The benefit of indexation of pensions sanctioned in this letter will also be
admissible to those pensioners of the Punjab Government who are residing abroad
(other than those residing in India and Bangladesh) who retired on or after
15.08.1947 and are not entitled to , or are not in receipt of, pension increases under
the British Government’s Pension (Increases) Acts. The payment will be made at
the existing official rate of exchange.
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8. All existing rules and orders on the subject shall be deemed to have been
modified to the extent indicated above. All existing rules and orders not so
modified shall continue to remain in force.
No.FD.PC-8-1/83(Provl.II)
Dated the 2nd March 1986
Subject: REVISION OF PAY SCALES-SCHEME OF BASIC PAY AND
FRINGE BENEFITS OF THE PUNJAB GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYEES (1983)-MOVE OVER
I am directed to refer to this department’s letter of even number, dated 25th
August 1983, on the subject noted above, and to state that , in partial modification
of the provisions of para 5 of the aforesaid letter, it has been decided that the
concession of move-over to the next higher pay scale shall be admissible to all civil
employees of the Punjab Government in BS 16 to 19 without having to wait at the
maximum of the pay scale for three years, with effect from 1st December of the
year in which the employee concerned completes one year of such service at the
said maximum as counts for increment under the rules. This will be subject to the
following conditions:-
i) All employees who reached the maximum of the scale on or
before 01.12.1983 are eligible to the benefit of move-over with
effect from 01.12.1984. However, arrears would not be
admissible for the period prior to 01.12.1985 to employees other
than those technical or professional employees referred to in the
letter of 25.08.1983.
ii) Employees shall not be allowed two successive move-overs.
However, if an employee who has moved over to a particular
scale is subsequently promoted to a post carrying the same scale,
he would again become eligible for a further move-over.
iii) Move-over cases of employees who are on deputation abroad or
are posted to ex-cadre posts abroad would be governed by the
existing policy regarding the promotion of such employees.
iv) A move-over shall not be construed to be a promotion to the next
higher basic pay scale, but the higher pay scale will be treated to
be an extension of the existing basic pay scale of the post held by
the employee. Therefore, the incidence of move-over shall not be
notified.
v) The pay of employees who are allowed move-over shall be fixed
at the stage next above their existing pay in the lower scale. No
pre-mature increment will be admissible.
vi) In case of a move-over to BS-20 no entertainment allowance,
senior post allowance, residence orderly/orderly allowance or any
other fringe benefit(s) shall be admissible.
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vii) Employees allowed a move-over shall not be entitled to any
change in the rental ceiling admissible to them. The house rent
allowance; which is calculated with reference to the minimum of
the relevant basic pay scale shall, however, be payable on the
basis of the pay scale in which the official has moved over.
viii) An employee should be a regular member of the service, cadre or
holder of a post concerned and should have completed five years
of service for move-over to BS-18, 12 years of service for moveover
to BS-19 and 17 years of service for move-over to BS-20.
Service rendered in pay scales below BS-17 will be computed
according to the existing formula.
ix) In allowing move-over the competent authority should ensure that
the confidential reports of the concerned employees are:
a) free from adverse remarks for the last five years. In case
an employee fails to fulfil this condition, he shall wait at
the maximum of the pay scale till he has earned in
succession the requisite number of reports without
adverse entry and his move-over shall take effect from
1st December of the year in which the last such report is
earned.
b) average to good in the case of move-over to scale 17 and
18.
c) generally good in the case of move-over to scale 19.
d) at least good or above for move-over to BS-20. It will
also ensure that no penalty under the relevant rules has
been imposed on the employee being allowed to moveover,
during the last five years.
No.FD.PC-8-1/83(Provl.) Pt.I
Dated the 5th March 1991
Subject: EXTENSION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF MOVEOVER TOALL
EMPLOYEES OF THE PUNJAB GOVERNMENT
I am directed to state that the policy laid down in this department’s letter
No.FD.PC-8-1/83 (Provl-II) dated 02.03.1986, regarding move over from BS-16 to
BS-20 has been reviewed in consultation with the federal Government.
Accordingly, sub paras (b), (c) and (d) of para (ix) of the circular letter in question
shall stand substituted with the following:
(b) At least one good report for move over from BS-16 to BS-17;
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(c) At least two good reports for move over from BS- 17 to BS-18
and from BS-18 to BS-19.
(d) At least three good reports for move over from BS-19 to BS-20.
(e) No penalty under the relevant rules having been imposed on the
employees being allowed move over during the last five years.
No.FD.PC-8-1/83(Provl.) Pt.I
Dated the 9th September 1997
Subject: EXTENSION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF MOVE OVER TO ALL
EMPLOYEES OF THE PUNJAB GOVERNMENT
I am directed to refer to this Department’s Circular letter No. FD-PC-2-
1/83(Provl.II) dated 02.03.1986 and Circular letter NO.FD-PC-8-1/83 (Provl)(Pt.I)
dated 05.03.1991 on the above subject and to say that a question has arisen as to
whether the employees earning average A.C.Rs may be allowed move over or
otherwise.
2. In the light of the Judgment of the Supreme Court of Pakistan in CP No.
1345-L/93, it has been decided that average ACRs would be considered to be
generally good while deciding the cases of move over. Accordingly, in Finance
Department’s letter dated 05.03.1991 the following addition is made:
“(d-1) Average reports would be considered as generally good for
the purposes of move over”.
No.FD.SRII-2-20/90
Dated the 8th May 1990
Subject: ADMISSIBILITY OF MOVEOVER TO THE CIVIL SERVANTS
DURING L.P.R.
I am directed to refer to the subject noted above and to say that it has been
reported that move over is not being allowed by certain departments if the date on
which mover over is admissible falls during the period the civil servant is on L.P.R.
It is hereby clarified that move over is admissible during LPR and, therefore,
should be allowed to the civil servants to whom it is admissible. However, the
fixation of pay as a result of this move over will be on notional basis for the
purpose of calculation of pensionary benefits.
No.FD.PC-2-1/2000
Dated the 17th January 2000
Subject: GRANT OF ADHOC RELIEF DRAWING PAY IN BS-1 TO 16
I am directed to refer to the subject noted above and to say the Governor
of the Punjab has been pleased to grant adhoc relief @ Rs. 1000/- per month to all
Civil Servants in BS-1 to 16 with effect from 01.01.2000 inclusive of those who are
in BS-17 by virtue of move-over till further order.
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2. The above adhoc relief:
i) Will be subject to income tax
ii) Will be admissible during leave and entire period of leave
preparatory to retirement except during extraordinary leave
iii) Will not be treated as part of emoluments for the purposes of
calculation of pension and recovery of House Rent
iv) Will not be admissible to the employees posted/deputed
abroad from the country
v) Will be admissible during the period of suspension
vi) Will not be admissible during extraordinary leave
No.FD.PC-8-1/83(Main)(Pt.I)
Dated the 31st March 2000
Subject: MOVE-OVER OF OFFICERS TO BS-19 AND BS-20
I am directed to PARA 1(IV) OF Finance Division, Government of
Pakistan’s Office Memo No. 1(82)-R.3/85 dated 19.02.1986 adopted by the Punjab
Government vide circular letter No. FD.PC.8-1/83(Provl.) dated 22nd April 1987
and to state that it has been decided to adopt by this Government the substitution of
Federal Government’s Office Memo. No. F.10(10)R.3/99-1311 dated 1st December,
1999 for guidance.
No.FD.PC-8-1/83
Dated the 4th October 2001
Subject: CLARIFICATION REGARDING AWARD OF CONSECTIVE
MOVE-OVER
I am directed to refer to the subject noted above and to state that a doubt
grant of consecutive move-over to BS-17 was prevailing for employees drawing
pay in BS-1 to BS-15.
2. It is clarified in consultation with the Federal Government that such
employees are entitled to the grant of move-over upto BS-16 only. They are not
entitled to further move-over to BS-17 till such time they are granted BS-16 on
regular basis.
No.FD.PC-2-2/91
Dated the 1st August 1991
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Subject: REVISION OF PAY SCALES AND FRINGE BENEFITS OF THE
CIVIL EMPLOYEES IN BS-1 TO BS-15 OF THE PUNJAB
GOVERNMENT
I am directed to state that Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to
sanction the revision of Basic Pay Scales for the employees of the Punjab
Government in BS-1 to BS-15 as detailed in the following paragraphs.
2. BASIC PAY SCALES: The existing modified and the revised basic pay
scales are detailed in the Annex-I. The Revised Basic Pay Scales shall replace the
Basic Pay Scales, 1987 and shall be effective from the 1st of July 1991.
3. INITIAL FIXATION OF PAY:
(i) The initial pay of the existing employees who have been in
Government service since before the 1st July, 1991, shall first be
fixed in the modified basic scales at the stage having the same
pay or if there is no such stage, at the next higher stage.
Thereafter, the pay shall be fixed in the revised basic pay scale
“on point to point basis”, i.e. at the stage in the relevant revised
basic pay scale which is as many stages above the minimum as
the stage occupied by him above the minimum of the modified
basic scale.
(ii) In the case of those employees whose pay is fixed in the revised
basic scales at a stage which gives an increase of less than Rs.
100/- in pay of June, 1991, a minimum increase of Rs. 100/- in
pay, over June, 1991 level, shall be allowed and , thereafter, pay
fixed at the corresponding stage equal to this pay or if there is no
such stage at the next higher stage. The pay fixation formula has
been illustrated through examples, I, II & III in Annex-II.
(iii) The annual increment shall continue to be admissible subject to
the existing conditions on the first of December each year.
However, the first annual increment of the existing employees in
the revised basic pay scales, in which their pay is fixed on the 1st
July 1991, shall accrue on the 1st December 1991.
(iv) The increases allowed since 01.7.1988 as detailed below shall
cease to be admissible from 01.07.1991:
(a) Indexed Pay sanctioned vide Finance Department’s letter
No. FD. PC. 2-1/88 dated 19.07.1988.
(b) Ad hoc increase of 5% of pay sanctioned vide Finance
Department’s letter No. FD. PC.2-1/89 (Provl) dated
05.06.1990.
(c) Adhoc increase of 10% sanctioned vide Finance
Department’s letter No. FD.PC.2-3/90, dated
16.07.1990.
(d) Dearness Allowance of Rs. 200/- P.M. sanctioned vide
Finance Department’s letter NO.FD.PC-2-4/90, dated
03.01.1991.
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4. FIXATION OF PAY ON PROMOTION: In cases of promotion from a
lower to higher post/scale before the introduction of these scales, the pay of the
employee concerned in the revised basic scale may be fixed and so enhanced that it
would not be less than the pay that would have been admissible to him if his
promotion to the higher post/ scale had taken place after the introduction of these
scales.
5. GRANT OF ADVANCE INCREMENTS TO OFFICIALS FOR
POSSESSING/ ATTAINING HIGHER EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION: (i) From
01.07.1991 onwards, advance increments shall be allowed without the condition of
second division to the officials in BS-1 to BS-15 for possessing or acquiring higher
educational qualifications over and above prescribed qualifications in the relevant
recruitment rules, to the extent given below, for each higher qualification:
Number of Advance increments for:
Martic FA/FSc BA/BSc MA/MSc
a) Where the prescribed 2 2 2 2
qualification is non-Matric.
b) Where the prescribed Nil 2 2 2
qualification is Matric.
c) Where the prescribed Nil Nil 2 2
qualification is FA/FSc.
d) Where the prescribed Nil Nil Nil 2
qualification is BA/BSc.
(ii) If an employee is in receipt of, or is entitled to, advance increments under
any other rules or orders in force for the time being, he shall be entitled to draw
advance increments sanctioned in this letter, or advance increments under other
rules or orders, whichever may be more beneficial to him.
(iii) The advance increments shall be allowed at the time of recruitment or
acquisition of higher qualification, whichever is later. In cases where the employee
is already at the maximum of the scales, he may be allowed the number of advance
increments beyond the maximum of the scale as personal pay to be absorbed at the
time of his move-over/promotion. Those employees who had acquired higher
qualification in 3rd division prior to 01.07.1991 and were not granted advance
increments earlier henceforth would be allowed advance increments w.e.f.
01.07.1991.
The concession of advance increments is extended to the Punjab Govt.
employees drawing pay in BS-16 for possessing or acquiring higher educational
qualifications over and above the minimum qualification prescribed in the relevant
rules for recruitment to the posts held by them vide Circular Letter No.FD-PR-12-
3/91, dated 16.04.1997 to the extend given below w.e.f. 01.01.1996:
GRANT OF ADVANCE INCREMENTS TO OFFICIALS FOR
POSSESSING/ATTAINING HIGHER EDUCATIONAL
QUALIFICATION
Number of Advance increments for
Martic FA/FSc BA/BSc MA/MSc
i) Where the prescribed Nil 2 4 6
qualification is Matric.
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ii) Where the prescribed Nil Nil 2 4
qualification is FA/FSc.
iii) Where the prescribed Nil Nil Nil 2
qualification is BA/BSc.
2. These increments will be allowed in accordance with the existing
policy requiring fulfilment of the following conditions:
i) The higher qualification is in the relevant field.
ii) The incumbent of the post (BS-16) has not availed the benefit earlier,
on any lower part/scale.
iii) The qualification acquired is higher than the one prescribed in respect
of the posts for direct recruitment under the service rules.
6. SPECIAL PAYS:(i) The rates of special pays of the personal Assistants
shall be enhanced as under:
NAME OF POST EXISTING REVISED
Rs. P.M Rs. P.M.
PA to Minister 100 150
PA to Chief 75 120
Secretary/A.C.S./
Secretaries./Addl.
Secretaries
(ii) The existing special pays admissible to those handling cash in Government
Organisations shall be revised as under:
(a) Government servants Rs.25/- P.M.
handling cash up to
Rs.5,000/- P.M.
(b) Government servants Rs.50/- P.M.
handling cash from
Rs. 5,001/- to Rs. 35,000/- P.M.
(c) Government servants Rs.60/- P.M.
handling cash from
Rs.35,001/- to 1,00,000/- P.M.
(d) Government servants Rs.75/- P.M.
handling cash above
Rs.1,00,000/- P.M.
7. TEACHING ALLOWANCE: Existing rates of Teaching Allowance shall be
enhanced as under:
a) For High School From Rs. 100/- P.M.
Science Teachers to Rs. 200/- P.M.
b) For Junior Instructors From Rs. 100/- P.M.
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in polytechnics to Rs.200/- P.M.
8. MEDICAL ALLOWANCE: Existing rate of Medical Allowance of Rs.50/-
P.M. admissible to the employees in BS-1 to BS-15 shall be enhanced to Rs.60/-
P.M. It is further enhanced from Rs.60/- P.M. to Rs.90/- P.M. w.e.f. 01.11.1995
vide circular letter No.FS.SRI-9-8/91 dated 08.01.1996.
9. (A) MESS ALLOWANCE: The existing rate of Mess Allowance for nursing
cadre (below BS-16) shall be enhanced from Rs.300/- P.M. to Rs.500/- P.M.
(B) UNIFORM ALLOWANCE: The existing rate of Uniform Allowance for
nursing cadre (below BS.16) shall be enhanced from Rs. 125/- P.M. to Rs. 150/-
P.M.
(C) WASHING ALLOWANCE ADMISSIBLE TO LIVERIED STAFF: The
existing rate of Washing allowance shall be enhanced from Rs. 25/- P.M. to Rs.
30/- P.M.
(D) OVERTIME ALLOWANCE ADMISSIBLE TO STAFF CAR DRIVERS:
Overtime allowance presently admissible @ Rs. 500/- p.m. to the staff car
drivers/despatch riders /mechanics working in Punjab Civil Secretariat and drivers
attached with the Judges of Lahore High Court and officers in regular BS-21 who
are entitled to free private use of staff car will be enhanced to Rs. 600/- P.M.
It is further enhanced to Rs.700/- P.M. with immediate effect vide circular
letter No.FD.SRI-9-8/85 dated 27.07.1995.
10. ANOMALIES: An Anomalies Committee will be set up in the Finance
Department to resolve the anomalies, if any, arising out of the issue of this letter.
11. APPLICABILITY: This scheme of revised basic pay scales is applicable
to regular Government servants only and not to the employees in work charged
establishment, the contingencies paid staff and those who are governed by the
industrial Relations Ordinance
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Annexure-I
EXISTING, MODIFIED AND THE REVISED PAY SCALES (BPS-1-15)
___________________________________________________________________
BPS Existing BPS- Stages Modified Stages Revised BPS- Stages
No. 01.07.1987 Scale 01.07.1991
1 600-13-860 20 605-17-860 15 920-26-1310 15
2 625-16-945 20 630-21-945 15 945-32-1425 15
3 650-19-1030 20 655-25-1030 15 975-37-1530 15
4 675-22-1115 20 680-29-1115 15 1005-43-1650 15
5 700-25-1200 20 705-33-1200 15 1035-49-1770 15
6 725-28-1285 20 730-37-1285 15 1065-54-1875 15
7 750-31-1370 20 755-41-1370 15 1095-60-1995 15
8 790-34-1470 20 795-45-1470 15 1140-65-2115 15
9 830-38-1590 20 840-50-1590 15 1185-72-2265 15
10 870-42-1710 20 870-56-1710 15 1230-79-2415 15
11 910-46-1830 20 915-61-1830 15 1275-86-2565 15
12 970-52-2010 20 975-69-2010 15 1355-96-2795 15
13 1035-58-2195 20 1040-77-2195 15 1440-107-3045 15
14 1100-64-2380 20 1105-85-2380 15 1530-119-3315 15
15 1165-71-2585 20 1160-95-2585 15 1620-131-3585 15
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Annexure-II
Example I: Case of Mr. “A” drawing pay at the minimum of BS-11
a) Basic Pay on 01.06.1991 in existing scale 910-46-1830 Rs.910
Indexation w.e.f. 01.07.1988 Rs.25
5% ad hoc increase w.e.f. 01.06.1990 Rs.46
10% ad hoc increase w.e.f.01.07.1990 Rs.91
Dearness allowance w.e.f. 01.12.1990 Rs.200
_______
Total Rs.1272
b) Pay will first be fixed at Rs. 915 in the modified scale of 915-61-
1830 and thereafter in revised scale of 1,275-86-2,565 on point to
point basis at Rs. 1,275/-
c) The individual, being already in receipt of Rs. 1,272/- (Pay plus
increases allowed since 01.07.1988) in June 1991, would get an
increase of Rs. 3/- P.M. He would thus be entitled to a minimum
increase of Rs. 100/- over pay of June, 1991 in terms of para 3(ii)
and his pay in the revised scale will be fixed at Rs. 1,447 to
secure the minimum increase of Rs. 100/-
Example II: Mr. “A” drawing pay of Rs. 1,508/- in BS-11
a) Basic Pay on 1-6-91 in existing scale 910-46-1,830
Rs.1,508
Indexation w.e.f. 01.07.1988 Rs. 32
5% ad hoc increase allowed w.e.f. 01.06.1990 Rs. 75
10% ad hoc increase allowed w.e.f. 01.07.1990 Rs.151
Dearness allowance of Rs.200/- w.e.f. 01.12.1990 Rs.200
Total Rs.1966
b) Pay will first be fixed in the modified scale of 915-61-1,830 at
the same stage or if there is no such stage, at the next higher
stage. This would be Rs. 1,525/-.
c) The pay will thereafter be fixed in the revised scale 1,275-86-
2,565 on point to point basis in relation to pay in modified scale.
Since the pay of Rs. 1525 in modified scale is 10 stages above the
minimum, the pay in the revised scale will be fixed on point-topoint
basis at Rs. 2,135/- allowing 10 increments on the
minimum.
d) The individual gets more than Rs. 100/- increase over pay of
June, 1991 and therefore the provision of para 3(ii) will not be
attracted.
Example III: Mr. “A” drawing maximum of BPS-11
a) Pay on 01.06.1991 in existing scale 910-46-1,830 Rs.1,830
Indexation w.e.f. 01.07.1988 Rs. 38
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5% ad hoc increase w.e.f. 01.06.1990 Rs.92
10% ad hoc increase w.e.f.01.07.1990 Rs.183
Dearness allowance w.e.f. 01.12.1990 Rs.200
Total Rs.2343
b) Pay will first be fixed in the modified scale 915-61-1830 at the
maximum Rs. 1,830/-.
c) Pay will thereafter be fixed in revised scale 1,275-86-2,565 on
point to point basis. Since the pay of Rs. 1,830/- in the modified
scale is 15 stages above the minimum, the pay in the revised scale
will be fixed allowing 15 increments. This would be Rs. 2,565/-.
d) The individual gets more than Rs. 100/- increase over pay of June
1991, the application of para 3(ii) will not be attracted.
No.FD.PC-2-3/91
Dated the 22nd October 1991
Subject: REVISION OF BASIC PAY SCALES AND FRINGE BENEFITS
OF CIVIL EMPLOYEES IN BS-16 TO BS-22 OF THE PUNJAB
GOVERNMENT
I am directed to state that Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to
sanction the revision of Basic Pay Scales for all Government servants in BS-16 to
BS-22 as detailed in the following paragraphs.
2. BASIC PAY SCALES: The existing and revised basic pay scales are
detailed in the Annexure. The Revised Basic Pay Scales shall replace the Basic Pay
Scales 1987 and shall be effective from the first of June 1991.
3. INITIAL FIXATION OF PAY: (i) The initial pay of an existing employee
who has been in Government service since before the 1st June, 1991, shall be fixed
in the revised pay scales “on point to point basis”, i.e. at the stage in the relevant
revised basic pay scale which is as many stages above the stage occupied by him
above the minimum of the existing basic pay scale.
(ii) The annual increment shall continue to be admissible, subject to
the existing conditions, on the first of December each year.
(iii) The increases allowed since 01.07.1988, as detailed below, shall
cease to be admissible from 01.06.1991:
a) Indexed Pay sanctioned vide Finance Department’s letter
NO.FD.PC-2-1/88, dated 19.07.1988.
b) Ad hoc increase of 5% of pay sanctioned vide Finance
Department’s letter NO.FD. PC-2-1/89 (Provl), dated
05.06.1990.
c) Ad hoc increase of 10% of pay sanctioned vide Finance
Department’s letter NO.FD. PC-2-3/90 dated
16.07.1990.
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d) Dearness Allowance of Rs. 200/- p.m. sanctioned vide
Finance Department’s letter NO.FD.PC-2-4/90 dated
10.02.1991.
4. FIXATION OF PAY ON PROMOTION: (i) In cases of promotion from a
lower to higher post/ scale before the introduction of these scales, the pay of the
senior employees in the same scale may be fixed and so enhanced that it would not
be less than the pay that would have been admissible to him if his promotion to the
higher post/scale had taken place after the introduction of these scales.
(ii) The existing concession of grant of one premature increment on promotion
as admissible to employees in BS-1 to BS-19 shall be extended also to those in BS-
20 and above.
5. GRANT OF SELECTION GRADE: From 01.06.1991 onwards the
Treasury Accountants in BS-16 in the Treasury Establishment under Finance
Department will be allowed 33% selection grade in BS-17.
6. SPECIAL PAYS: The rates of special pays of Private Secretaries will be
enhanced with effect from 01.06.1991 as under:
Name of the Post Existing Revised
(Rupees per month)
Private Secretaries to
Ministers /Chief Secretary /
Chairman P&D Board /
Addl. Chief Secretary:
i) From the cadre of private
Secretaries in BS-16 200/- 300/-
ii) From other sources in BS-17 250/- 350/-
Private Secretaries to
Secretaries 150/- 225/-
Private Secretaries to
the Judges of Lahore High Court, Lahore 200/- 300/-
7. QUALIFICATION PAY FOR SENIOR OFFICERS: Qualification pay
shall be allowed from 01.06.1991 to those officers who have qualified the
following courses at the rates shown against each:
a) Pakistan Administrative Staff College
National Management Course Rs.500/- p.m.
b) National Defence College Course Rs.500/- p.m.
c) Advance Course in Management in NIPA Rs. 100/- p.m.
Note: One qualification pay will be admissible at a time.
The following revised rates of qualification pay for the senior officers
have been allowed w.e.f. 01.07.1995 vide circular letter No. FD.SRI-9-10/91 dated
18.09.1995:
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a) Pakistan Administrative Staff College
National Management Course Rs.750/- p.m.
b) National Defence College Course Rs.750/- p.m.
c) Advance Course in Management in NIPA Rs. 200/- p.m.
Other conditions of admissibility remain unchanged.
8. QUALIFICATION PAY FOR SAS ACCOUNTANTS: The existing rate
of Rs. 100/- p.m. shall be enhanced to Rs. 150/- p.m. from 01.06.1991.
The above mentioned rate Rs.150/- p.m. has been enhanced to Rs.200/-
p.m. as qualification pay admissible to the S.A.S. qualified Accountants of the
Treasuries Establishment and Audit Officers of the Local Fund Audit Department
vide circular letter No. PC-3-3/96(FSC) dated 11.11.1996.
9. TEACHING ALLOWANCE: For doctors who teach basic Sciences in
Medical Colleges, the existing rate of Teaching Allowance shall be enhanced from
Rs. 500/- p.m. to Rs.1,000/- p.m.
10. SENIOR POST ALLOWANCE: The existing rates of Senior Post
Allowance shall be enhanced as under:
a) For Officers in BS-20 From Rs.200/- p.m.
to Rs.600/- p.m.
b) For Officers in BS-21 From Rs.400/- p.m.
to Rs.800/- p.m.
c) For Officers in BS-22 From Rs.600/- p.m.
to Rs.1,000/- p.m.
11. ANOMALIES: An Anomalies Committee will be set up in the Finance
Department to resolve the anomalies, if any arising out of the issue of this letter.
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Annexure
Existing and the Revised Basic Pay Scales (BS-16 to BS-22)
___________________________________________________________________
Scale Existing Basic Pay Stages Revised Basic Stages
No. Scales 01.07.1987 Scales 01.06.1991
16. 1350-105-2925 15 1875-146-4065 15
17. 2065-155-3925 12 2870-215-5450 12
18. 2710-195-4660 10 3765-271-6475 10
19. 4130-205-5770 8 5740-285-8590 10
20. 4900-235-6780 8 6810-325-10060 10
21 5420-290-7740 8 7535-405-11585 10
22. 5800-325-8400 8 8075-450-12575 10
No. of stages enhanced to 10 vide circular letter No. FD.PC-2-3/91 dated
31.03.1992
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No.FD.PC-2-2/94
Dated the 18th July 1994
Subject: REVISION OF PAY SCALES AND FRINGE BENEFITS OF CIVIL
EMPLOYEES (BS 1-22) OF PUNJAB GOVERNMENT (1994)
I am directed to state that Governor of the Punjab is pleased to sanction
the revision of Basic Pay Scales for the employees of Government of the Punjab
drawing pay in BS-1 to BS-22 as detailed in the following paragraphs.
2. BASIC PAY SCALES: The existing and the revised pay scales are detailed
in the Annexure ‘A’ of this letter. The revised pay scales shall replace the existing
pay scales 1991, in respect of those employees who give option for these pay
scales, in terms of para 6(b) and shall be effective from the first of June, 1994.
3. INITIAL FIXATION OF PAY: The initial fixation of pay of the employees
who have been in Government service since before the 1st June 1994, shall be
effected w.e.f. 01.06.1994, in the following manner:
(i) EMPLOYEES IN BS-1 to 16: By allowing an increase at the rate
of 35% of the pay actually drawn on 31.05.1994, the pay of the
employees will be fixed at the stage equal to or if there be no
stage, at the stage next above.
(ii) EMPLOYEES IN BS-17 AND ABOVE: Initial fixation of pay
shall be made by allowing 35% increase on the pay actually
drawn on 31.05.1994, in the following two phases:
a) 20% of the increase shall be allowed w.e.f.01.06.1994 by
fixing pay in the relevant scale at the stage equal to or if
there be no stage, at the stage next above.
b) The remaining 15% increase shall be allowed on and
from 01.06.1995 by re-fixing pay in the relevant pay
scale on 01.06.1994 by allowing 35% increase over pay
drawn on 31.05.1994 .The new pay so fixed will be
drawn from 01.06.1995 without any arrears.
c) The annual increment shall continue to be admissible
subject to the existing conditions on the 1st of December
each Year.
d) The ad hoc increases allowed as detailed below shall
cease to be admissible from 01.06.1994:
(i) Ad hoc relief of Rs. 100/- p.m. sanctioned vide
Finance Department, Government of the
Punjab’s circular letter No.FD.PC. 2-1/92 dated
7th September 1992.
(ii) Additional Ad hoc relief of Rs. 100/- p.m.
sanctioned vide Finance Department, Govt of
the Punjab’s circular letter No.FD.PC.2-3/93
dated 20th September 1993.
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(iii) Ad hoc relief of Rs. 50/- p.m. sanctioned vide
Finance Department, Govt. of the Punjab’s
circular letter NO.FD.PC.2-1/94 dated 7th May
1994.
4. FIXATION OF PAY: In cases of promotion from a lower to higher
post/scale before introduction of these scales, the pay of the employees concerned
in the revised pay scale may be fixed and so enhanced that it would not be less than
the pay that would have been admissible to him if his promotion to the higher
post/scale had taken place after the introduction of these scales.
5. ALLOWANCES:
(i) Secretariat Allowance- With the introduction of new scales of pay, the
Secretariat Allowance is abolished w.e.f. 01.06.1994 and the amount actually
drawn on 31.05.1994 will be converted into Personal Allowance. Such Personal
Allowance in case of Government Employees in BS-17 to 22 shall be reduced by
the amount of annual increments, by which the Government Employee’s pay may
be increased after 1-6-94, and shall cease as soon as his pay is increased by an
amount equal to/or more than his Personal Allowance. Those in BS-1 to BS-16 will
be exempted from this adjustment to the extent that their Personal Allowance will
not be reduced/adjusted.
(ii) OTHER ALLOWANCES, SPECIAL PAYS etc.: Special pays and other
allowances including House Rent Allowance will be maintained at the level
drawn/admissible at the rates as on 31.05.1994.
6. OPTION:
(a) All existing Government Employees are given option either to draw the
existing pay scales plus Secretariat Allowance or the new pay scales plus personal
Allowance in the manner as at 5(i) above. Option to retain existing scale with
Secretariat Allowance must, however, be given in writing by the employees
concerned to the Audit office/Drawing and Disbursing Officer concerned by 30th
July 1994. Option once exercised shall be final.
(b) An existing Government Employee who does not exercise and
communicate such option within the prescribed time limit, shall be deemed to have
opted to be governed by the new scales and abolition of Secretariat Allowance.
7. PENSION & RETIREMENT BENEFITS: In the case of persons retiring
from 01.06.1994 onwards in BS-17 to 22, pension will be recalculated on
01.06.1995 on the basis of pay re-fixed with 35% increase in the pay in the second
phase. New pension will, however, be admissible from 01.06.1995 and no arrears
will be admissible.
8. The following relief to the widows, dependents, retarded and incapacitated
children and invalid pensioners shall be allowed w.e.f. 1st June 1994:
(a) Restoration of commuted value/gratuity portion of families on
completion of required period.
(b) Grant of family pension to dependent disabled/retarded children
for life without any age limit.
(c) Elimination of second medical board for the invalidated
pensioners for eligibility of commutation.
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9. Government servants who have retired on or after 01.06.1993, till the
introduction of revised Pay Scales i.e. 01.06.1994, be allowed
pension/commutation on the basis of pay that would have been admissible to them,
had the pay revision been effected on the date of their retirement, discounted by
12%.
10. All existing rules and orders on the subject shall be deemed to have been
modified to the extent indicated above. All existing rules and orders not so
modified shall continue in force under this scheme.
11. ANOMALIES: A committee will be set up in the Finance Department
(Regulations Wing), Government of the Punjab, to resolve the anomalies, if any,
arising out of the issue of this order.
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Annexure-“A”
EXISTING AND REVISED PAY SCALES
___________________________________________________________________
Sr. No. Existing Pay (Stages) Revised Pay (Stages)
Scales 01.06.1991 Scales 01.06.1994
BS-1 920-26-1310 (15) 1245-35-1770 (15)
BS-2 945-32-1425 (15) 1275-44-1935 (15)
BS-3 975-37-1530 (15) 1320-50-2070 (15)
BS-4 1005-43-1650 (15) 1360-58-2230 (15)
BS-5 1035-49-1770 (15) 1400-66-2390 (15)
BS-6 1065-54-1875 (15) 1440-73-2535 (15)
BS-7 1095-60-1995 (15) 1480-81-2695 (15)
BS-8 1140-65-2115 (15) 1540-88-2860 (15)
BS-9 1185-72-2265 (15) 1605-97-3060 (15)
BS-10 1230-79-2415 (15) 1660-107-3265 (15)
BS-11 1275-86-2565 (15) 1725-116-3465 (15)
BS-12 1355-96-2795 (15) 1830-130-3780 (15)
BS-13 1440-107-3045 (15) 1950-144-4110 (15)
BS-14 1530-119-3315 (15) 2065-161-4480 (15)
BS-15 1620-131-3585 (15) 2190-177-4845 (15)
BS-16 1875-146-4065 (15) 2535-197-5490 (15)
BS-17 2870-215-5450 (12) 3880-290-7360 (12)
BS-18 3765-271-6475 (10) 5085-366-8745 (10)
BS-19 5740-285-8590 (10) 7750-385-11600 (10)
BS-20 6810-325-10060 (10) 9195-440-13595 (10)
BS-21 7535-405-11585 (10) 10190-545-15640 (10)
BS-22 8075-450-12575 (10) 10900-610-17000 (10)
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No.FD.PC-2-1/2001
Dated the 22nd October 2001
Subject: REVISION OF BASIC PAY SCALES AND FRINGE BENEFITS OF
CIVIL EMPLOYEES (BS 1-22) OF PUNJAB GOVERNMENT
I am directed to state that Governor of the Punjab is pleased to sanction
with effect from 1st December, 2001 a Scheme of the Basic Pay Scales, Allowances
and Pension, 2001 for the employees of Government of the Punjab in BPS-1 to
BPS-22 as detailed below:
PART-1: BASIC PAY SCLAES AND ALLIED MATTERS
(1) Basic Pay Scales
The existing basic pay scales and the revised basic pay scales are shown in
Annexure-I of this letter. The Revised Basic Pay Scales shall replace the
Existing Basic Pay Scales, 1994 and shall be effective from 1st December
2001.
(2) Discontinuation of Allowances
The following allowances shall cease to be payable on introduction of the
revised pay scales w.e.f. 01.12.2001.
(i) Cost of Living Allowance to BS-1 to BS-22 @ 7% of basic pay
(ii) Ad hoc relief of Rs. 300/- p/m. and Rs. 100/- p.m. to BS-1 to 16
(inclusive of BS-17 by virtue of Move Over)
(iii) Secretariat/Personal Allowance
(3) Special Additional Allowance
Special Additional Allowance shall be frozen at the level drawn as on date
of issue of this Order.
(4) Initial Fixation of Pay
Pay of the employees in service on 30.11.2001 shall be fixed at the stage
in the revised pay scales which is as many stages above the minimum of
the 1994 Basic Pay Scale.
(5) Pay Fixation on Promotion
The existing provision regulating the fixation of pay in case of promotion
from lower to a higher post shall continue to apply.
(6) Selection Grade and Move Over
Selection Grade in the scheme of Basic Pay Scales and Move Over
scheme shall stand discontinued w.e.f the date of issue of this circular
letter.
(7) Pay Fixation of employees in Selection Grade and those who have
Moved Over to higher Scale
Pay of an existing employee drawing pay by move over shall be fixed with
reference to the pay scale of the post for the time being held by him in
case the employee was drawing pay in a Selection Grade his pay will be
fixed in the Selection Grade pay scale. The stage of fixation will be
arrived at after allowing increments on notional basis in the original scale
of post or the Selection Grade, in 1994 Basic Pay Scales, up to the point of
existing pay.
Pay of the employees will then be fixed at the relevant stage in the revised
Pay scales, 2001.
Example-I:
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Assistant, BS-11 Selection Grade, BS-15, Moved Over BS-16 and in
receipt of Pay of Rs. 5490/-, pay will be fixed in BS-15 i.e. Selection Grade pay
scale at Rs. 8320/- as under:
1994 Scale Stage 15
4845
Stage 16
5022
Stage 17
5199
Stage 18
5376
Stage 19
5553
2001 Scale 7260 7525 7790 8055 8320
Example-II:
Pay fixation of an employee in BS-11 who has moved over to BS-14 and
is in receipt of basic pay of Rs. 4480/- will be fixed after allowing notional
increments in BS-11 of 1994 Basic Pay Scales up to the stage of basic pay drawn.
Pay in revised BPS-11 will be fixed at the corresponding stage of Rs. 6790/- as
under:
BS-11
1994
Pay
Scale
Stag
15
3465
Stage
16
3581
Stage
17
3697
Stage
18
3813
Stage
19
3929
Stage
20
4045
Stage
21
4161
Stage
22
4277
Stage
23
4393
Stage
24
4509
BS-11
2001
Pay
Scale
5215 5390 5565 5470 5915 6090 6265 6440 6615 6790
Example-III:
Pay fixation of an employee in BS-5 who has moved over to BS-11 and is
in receipt of basic pay of Rs. 3465/- will be fixed after allowing notional
increments in BS-5 of 1994 BPS up to the stage of basic pay drawn. Since basic
pay of Rs. 3465/- is beyond the 30 stages in notional BS-5 (1994) BPS and
resultantly more than the 30 stage of BPS 2001, therefore, his pay will be fixed at
the notional 32nd stage i.e. at Rs. 5300/-. The difference of Rs. 200/- (Rs. 5300-
5100) will be personal to him as under:
BS-5
1994
Stage 30
3380
Stage 31
3446
Stage 32
3512
BS-5
2001
5100 5200 5300
In such cases future increments up to a maximum of 3 years will also be allowed as
personal to such employees.
(8) Date of Increment
Annual increment shall continue to be admissible subject to the existing
conditions, on the 1st December each year.
(9) Special Pays/Allowances for Offices
The Special Pays/Allowances sanctioned to offices as percentage of Pay
shall be discontinued on the introduction of revised pay scales w.e.f. 01.12.2001
and adjusted in future increments.
(10) Advanced increments.
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The existing scheme of advance increments is discontinued w.e.f.
01.12.2001. A fresh scheme, if any, will be introduced in due course.
Part – II Allowances
(11) Conveyance Allowance
The rates of Conveyance Allowance and Motorcycle/Motorcar
maintenance allowance presently fixed with reference to pay drawn shall be
increased and related to Basic Pay Scales as under:
Sr. No. Existing Revised
(i) Civil servants in BS-16 and above
and maintaining a motor car not
registered for commercial purpose –
Rs. 355/- p.m.
BS-16 (Gazetted and above
Rs.620/- p.m.
(ii) Civil servants drawing pay of Rs.
3240/- p.m. and above other than
those at (i) above Rs. 193/- p.m.
BS-11 and above Rs. 340/- p.m.
(iii) Civil servants drawing pay of
Rs.1688/- p.m. and above but less
than Rs. 3240/- p.m. and
maintaining Motorcycle/Scooter Rs.
130/-p.m.
BS-1-10 maintaining
Motorcycle /Scooter Rs. 230/-
p.m.
(iv) Others
Rs. 96/- p.m.
BS 1-10 Rs. 170/- p.m.
(12) Daily Allowance
Daily Allowance rates presently fixed with reference to pay drawn shall be
increased and related to Basic Pay Scales as under:
BPS Special rates per day (Rs.) Ordinary rates per (Rs.)
1-4 110 80
5-11 120 100
12-16 200 180
17-18 350 320
19-20 450 400
21-22 550 450
(13) Medical Allowance
Medical Allowance to employees in BS 1-15 shall be increased from Rs.
90/- p.m. to Rs. 160/- pm.
(14) Computer Allowance
The Computer Allowance shall be increased subject to the existing
conditions of admissibility as under:
Sr. No. Existing Rate Revised Rate
(i) Rs. 300/- per month Rs. 450/- per month
(ii) Rs. 1000/- per month Rs. 1500/- per month
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(15) Special Pays/Allowances
All the Special Pays and Allowances admissible on certain posts as
percentage of Pay are revised subject to the following limits:
Revised
(a) Special Pays/Allowances
sanctioned @ 20% and above of
pay
On existing rates subject to a
maximum of Rs. 2000/- per month
(b) Special Pays/Allowances
sanctioned @ 10% – 19% of pay
On existing rates subject to a
maximum of Rs. 1500/- per month
(c) Special Pays/Allowances
sanctioned @ 5% – 9% of pay
On existing rates subject to a
maximum of Rs. 1000/- per month
PART-III PENSION AND COMMUTATION
(16) Pension
The Government has made the following reforms in pension/commutation
scheme w.e.f. 01.12.2001 in respect of civil pensioners of the Punjab Government.
(a) Commutation Table shall be replaced by the new Commutation Table at
Annexure-II to this circular letter.
(b) Commutation up to 40% of gross pension shall be admissible at the option
of the pensioner.
(c) The additional benefit of 2% – 10% for extra years of service after
completion of 30 years of qualifying service in respect of Civil Pensioners shall be
discontinued.
(d) The increase in pension @ 20% – 25% to Civil Pensioners allowed vide
this Department’s letter No. FD.SRIII-4-72/99 dated 27.07.1999 shall be
discontinued.
(e) The benefit of restoration of surrendered option of pension in lieu of
commutation/gratuity shall be withdrawn.
(f) In future the increase in pension to the pensioners shall be allowed on net
pension instead of gross pension.
(g) All the pensioners shall be allowed an increase in net pension (inclusive of
dearness increases allowed in the past) as follows:
Increase in net pension
(I) Pensioners who retired prior to the
introduction of 1991 Basic Pay Scales
15%
(II) Pensioners who retired prior to the
introduction of 1994 Basic Pay Scales
but on or after the introduction of 1991
Pay Scales
10%
(III) Pensioners who retired on or after the
introduction of 1994 Basic Pay Scales
and up to the date of introduction of
5%
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revised Basic Pay Scales i.e. 01.12.2001
(17) Option
(a) All the existing civil employees (BPS-1 to 22) of the Provincial
Government shall within 45 days from the date of issue of this
circular letter, exercise an option in writing, addressed to the Audit
Office concerned in the case of employees in BPS-16 and above and
to the DDO concerned in the case of employees in BPS-15 and below,
either to draw pay in the existing Basic Pay Scales of 1994 or in the
Revised Basic Pay Scales and Pension/Commutation Scheme 2001 as
specified in this circular letter. Option once exercised shall be final.
(b) An existing employee as aforesaid, who does not exercise and
communicate such an option within the prescribed time limit, shall be
deemed to have opted to be governed by the Revised Basic Pay Scales
Pension and Communication Scheme 2001.
(18) The Government servant who will retire w.e.f. 01.07.2001 shall be given
the benefit of revised pay scales on presumptive basis discounted by 5%
increase in pension if availed, subject to the condition that all those who
may like to avail this benefit should opt for the entire package i.e. revised
schemes of Basic Pay Scales as contained in Part I of this circular letter
and revised package of pension as contained in Part-III of this letter.
(19) All existing rules/orders on the subject shall be deemed to have been
modified to the extent indicated above. All existing rules/orders not so
modified shall continue in force under this scheme.
Anomalies
(20) An Anomalies Committee will be set up in the Finance Department
(Regulation Wing), Government of the Punjab to revolve the anomalies, if any,
arising in the implementation of this order.
ANNEXURE-I TO FINANCE DEPARTMENT LETTER NO. FD.PC-2-1/2001
DATED 22ND OCTOBER 2001
EXISTING AND REVISED PAY SCALES
Pay scales of 1994 Revised pay scales 2001
Scale Min Inc
r
Max Stgs Scale Min Incr Max Stgs
1 1245 35 1770 15 1 1870 55 3520 30
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2 1275 44 1935 15 2 1915 65 3865 30
3 1320 50 2070 15 3 1980 75 4230 30
4 1360 58 2230 15 4 2040 85 4590 30
5 1400 66 2390 15 5 2100 100 5100 30
6 1440 73 2535 15 6 2160 110 5460 30
7 1480 81 2695 15 7 2220 120 5820 30
8 1540 88 2860 15 8 2310 130 6210 30
9 1605 97 3060 15 9 2410 145 6760 30
10 1660 107 3265 15 10 2490 160 7290 30
11 1725 116 3465 15 11 2590 175 7840 30
12 1830 130 3780 15 12 2745 195 8595 30
13 1950 144 4110 15 13 2925 215 9375 30
14 2065 161 4480 15 14 3100 240 10300 30
15 2190 177 4845 15 15 3285 265 11235 30
16 2535 197 5490 15 16 3805 295 12655 30
17 3880 290 7360 12 17 6210 465 15510 20
18 5085 366 8745 10 18 8135 585 19835 20
19 7750 385 11600 10 19 12400 615 24700 20
20 9195 440 13595 10 20 14710 950 28010 14
21 10190 545 15640 10 21 16305 1070 31285 14
22 10900 610 17000 10 22 17440 1250 34940 14
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ANNEXURE-II TO FINANCE DEPARTMENT LETTER NO. FD.PC-2-1/2001
DATED 22ND OCTOBER 2001
EXISTING AND REVISED PAY SCALES
COMMUTATION TABLE
Age next
Birthday
·Commutation
Factor
Age next
Birthday
Commutation
Factor
20 40.5043 51 17.6526
21 39.7341 52 17.0050
22 38.9653 53 16.3710
23 38.1974 54 15.7517
24 37.4307 55 15.1478
25 36.6651 56 14.5602
26 35.9006 57 13.9888
27 35.1372 58 13.4340
28 34.3750 59 12.8953
29 33.6143 60 12.3719
30 32.8071 61 11.8632
31 32.0974 62 11.3684
32 31.3412 63 10.8872
33 30.5869 64 10.4191
34 29.8343 65 9.9639
35 29.0841 66 9.5214
36 28.3362 67 9.0914
37 27.5908 68 8.6742
38 26.8482 69 8.2697
39 26.1009 70 7.8778
40 25.3728 71 7.4983
41 24.6406 72 7.1314
42 23.9126 73 6.7766
43 23.1840 74 6.4342
44 22.4713 75 6.1039
45 21.7592 76 5.7858
46 21.0538 77 5.4797
47 20.3555 78 5.1854
48 19.6653 79 4.9030
49 18.9841 80 4.6321
50 18.3129
Words “Number of years purchased” replaced by the words “Commutation Factor”
vide Finance Department’s letter No. FD.PC.2-1/2001 (Provl.)(222/2002) dated 30th
March, 2002 (Original letter at page 92).
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No. FD PC-2-1/2001(Provl.)(222/2002)
Dated the 30th March 2002
Subject: CORRIGENDUM – PENSION OF BASIC PAY SCALES AND FRINGE
BENEFITS OF CIVIL EMPLOYEES (BS-1-22) OF PUNJAB
GOVERNMENT – 2001
I am directed to refer to this Department’s circular letter No. FD-PC-2-
1/2001 dated 22.10.2001, on the subject noted above and to state that according to
para 16(e), the benefit of restoration of surrendered portion of pension in lieu of
commutation/gratuity has been withdrawn. Accordingly, the dispensation allowed
to the Government servants in the form of restoration of commutation has no
relevance to the number of years purchased as indicated in the commutation table
issued earlier. In fact, the said commutation table reflects the value of the
commuted portion of gross pension at a point in time. Therefore, for the removal of
any doubt in this regard, the words “number of years purchased” mentioned in the
Commutation Table issued at Annex-II to this Department’s circular referred to
above are hereby substituted by the words “Commutation Factor”. The correct
Commutation Table is §enclosed.
No. FD PC-2-1/2001(Provl.)
Dated the 6th November 2001
Subject: REVISION OF BASIC PAY SCALES AND FRING BENEFITS
OF CIVIL EMPLOYEES (BS 1—22) OF PUNJAB GOVERNMENT
I am directed to refer to para-6 of this Department’s Circular letter of even
number dated 22.10.2001 on the subject noted above and to state that some doubts
have arisen regarding date of discontinuation of selection grade and move-over.
2. It is hereby clarified that the above mentioned benefits have been
discontinued w.e.f. 22.10.2001. All the cases where the move-over had accrued to
employees upto 01.12.2000 will be processed as usual. Similarly, the employees to
whom selection grades prior to 22.10.2001 had become due would also be
considered and decided in accordance with the then prevalent policy.
No. FD PC-2-1/2001
Dated the 22nd November 2001
Subject: REVISION OF BASIC PAY SCALES AND FRING BENEFITS
OF CIVIL EMPLOYEES (BS 1-22) OF PUNJAB GOVERNMENT
I am directed to refer to this department’s circular letter No. FD PC 2-
1/2001 dated 22.10.2001 on the subject noted above and to enclose herewith a copy
of Finance Division, Government of Pakistan, letter No. F.1(5)Imp/2001 dated
03.11.2001, for guidance. While going through the Finance Division’s letter, the
following may be kept in view:
Table at page 91
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a) No. FD PC-2-1/2001 dated 22.10.2001 may be read instead of
O.M. No. F1 (5) Imp/2001 dated 04.09.2001, wherever appearing in
letter.
b) In the first point of AGPR, the word “para 5” of Finance
Division’s O.M. may be read s “para-4’ of Finance Department’s
circular letter dated 22.10.2001.
c) In the clarification of para 9, the word ‘fourth line’ may be read
as ‘third line’ of Finance Department’s circular letter dated
22.10.2001.
d) Wherever the effective date has been mentioned as 04.09.2001, it
may be read as 22.10.2001.
e) In the clarification against 19(a) (ii), Finance Department’s letter
No. FD.SR.III.4-1/77 dated 17.01.1977 may be read instead of
Finance Division’s O.M. dated 07.01.1977.
No. FD .SR.I/28-1/2003
Dated the 27th December 2004
Subject: GRANT OF COMPUTER ALLOWANCE TO COMPUTER
PERSONNEL
I am directed to refer to para (14) of this Department’s letter No. FD-PC-
2-1/2001 dated 22.10.2001, on the above mentioned subject and to say that
Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to approve that Computer Allowance
presently admissible to Key Punch Operators/Key Punch Verifying Operators/Data
Entry Operators at the rate of Rs. 450/- per month may be enhanced to Rs. 750/-
per month with immediate effect. Other terms & conditions for grant of this
Allowance will remain unchanged.
2. Expenditure involved will be met out of the existing budget of the
Departments concerned.
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GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Finance Department
No. F.1 (5) Imp/2001 Islamabad the 3rd November 2001
Subject: REVISION OF BASIC PAY SCALE SAND FRING BENEFITS OF
CIVIL
EMPLOYEES (BS 1-22) OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (2001)
I am directed to refer to AGPR’s letter No. TM/HA/1-73/Vol.48(BoS-
2001/22.33 dated 16.10.2001 on the above subject and to clarify the points raised
by AGPR with reference to Finance Division’s O.M. No. F.1 (5) Imp/2001, dated
04.09.2001, ad seriatim as under:
POINT RAISED BY AGPR
Para 5 of Fin. Div O&M No. F.1(5)
Imp/2001 dated 04.09.2001
CLARIFICATION BY FINANCE
DIVISION
(i) Regarding the initial fixation
of pay, the contention of
AGPR is that pay of the
employees in service on
30.11.2001 shall be fixed
after allowing increment
falling on 01.12.2001, if due,
in old scale.
The viewpoint of AGPOR is confirmed.
(ii) Similarly, in case a
Government servant had
reached the maximum of his
pay scale on 01.12.2001 he
shall remain eligible for
move-over w.e.f. 01.12.2001
and thereafter his pay be fixed
in the revised basic scales.
Move-over has been discontinued w.e.f.
04.09.2001. Therefore, only the
employees who had reached the
maximum of their scales on or before
01.12.1999 would remain eligible for
move-over. Employees reaching
maximum of their respective pay scales
on 01.12.2000 shall not be eligible to
move-over.
Para 6
(i) &
(ii)
The scheme of selection grade
has been discontinued w.e.f.
04.09.2001 whereas the
revised pay scales are
applicable w.e.f. 01.12.2001.
This office is of the view that
the selection grade and moveover
should also be
discontinued from 01.12.2001
Selection grade has been discontinued
w.e.f. 04.09.2001. It cannot be allowed
to anybody after 04.09.2001. The
position with regard to move-over has
been clarified in preceding para.
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Para 7
While fixing the pay of employees
moved over from one BS to
another BS, it has been observed
that it creates anomalies when
their fixation is made by bringing
them to their original scale of the
post from where they had moved
over vis-à-vis those who hold
these scales on regular
appointment. Few examples are
given below
There is no anomaly and needs no
clarification. Pay will be fixed
according to para 7 (seven) of
Finance Division’s O.M. No. F.1
(5)\Imp/2001 dated 04.09.2001.
(i) Government Servants BS-19
moved over BS-20 and in receipt
of pay of Rs. 13595/- will be fixed
in BS-18 in the revised pay scale
2001 at Rs. 22,240/- thus creating
a difference of Rs. 2000/- in the
initial fixation (i.e. less than that
what would have been fixed had
he not been brought to his original
scale from where he had moved
over)
(ii) Government Servant BS-18
moved over to BS-19 and in
receipt of Rs. 11,600/- will be
fixed in BS-18 at Rs. 18,665/- in
the revised pay scale. In case pay
is fixed on point-to-point basis in
BS-19 in the revised pay scale it
would be Rs. 18,550/-. The
officers holding regular
appointment in BS-19 draw less
than the officers BS-18 moved
over to BS-19.
(iii) Pay of Government servant BS-
16, drawing pay Rs. 4,702/- will
be fixed in the revised pay scale
@ Rs. 7,050/- whereas the pay of
Government servant in BS-15 by
virtue of move over from BS-11
and drawing pay Rs. 4668/- will
be fixed in BS-11 @ Rs. 7,140/-
which will be higher than the pay
of Government servant in BS-16
irrespective of the fact that
Government servant in BS-16 was
drawing more pay than that drawn
by the Government servant in BS-
16 was drawing mover pay than
the drawn by the Government
servant who had moved over from
BS-11 to BS-5 prior to the
revision of pay scales.
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The example, II of Finance
Division O.M. provides method of
fixation in cases where the pay in
moved over scale is not within the
maximum stages of the revised
basic pay scale from where one
has moved over. Apart from
extending the scales beyond
prescribed stages (i.e. 30 up to
scale 16), future increments up to
a maximum of 3 years have also
been allowed in such cases as
personal to such employees. A
question arises whether future
increments (maximum 3 years)
will also be admissible in cases
where pay in revised BPS is fixed
at the maximum or one or two
stages below maximum on
01.12.2001. If not, it will cause a
discrimination.
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Para 9
(i) It has been stated that special
pay/allowances sanctioned to
offices as percentage of pay shall
be discontinued w.e.f. 01.12.2001
and at the same time it is stated
that such pay/allowances would be
adjusted in future increments. It is
assumed that special
pay/allowances for offices would
be frozen as drawn on 30.11.2001
and would be treated as personal
pays/allowances and adjustable in
future increments.
The words “and adjusted in future
increments” occurring after
01.12.2001 in fourth line of para 9
may be considered as deleted.
(ii) There will, however, be cases
where the employees would reach
maximum of pay scale without
full adjustment and hence would
continue to draw that special
pay/allowances. It will create
anomalous situation likewise the
existing “personal allowance”.
Para
The contention of this office is
that the rates prescribed for
various categories of Government
servants along with the conditions
written in revised column from Sr.
No.I to IV under para 11 are
correct. However, it may be
clarified whether the condition of
maintenance of motorcar is to be
observed for revised rates of Rs.
620/- p.m.
The table under para 11 (eleven) of
the Finance Division’s O.M. No.
F.1(5) Imp/2001, dated 04.09.2001
may be read as follows:
(i) Government servants in BS-16
(Gazetted) and above maintaining
motor car not registered for
commercial purposes Rs. 620/- p.m.
(ii) Government servants in BS-11
and above others than those at (i)
above Rs. 340/- p.m.
(iii) Government servants BS-1 to
BS-10 maintaining motor car/motor
cycle/scooter Rs. 230/- p.m.
(iv) Government servants in BS-1
to BS-10 not maintaining motor
cycle/scooter Rs. 170/- p.m.
Para
It may be confirmed whether the
special pays/allowances
admissible on certain posts
(including the departments) as
percentage of pay is admissible on
the existing rates with reference to
the pay in the revised basic pay
scales (2001) subject to the limits
mentioned in the O.M.
Only the special pay/allowances
admissible on certain posts have
been revised as percentage of pay
subject to the maximum limits
prescribed in para 15. Special
pay/allowances sanctioned to
offices/departments have been
discontinued under para 9.
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Para
(a) At Annex-II of the O.M. only
revised rates of Commutation
have been given by replacing the
existing commutation table but in
the new table both the words
existing and revised pay scales
have been indicated which creates
confusion. The position may be
clarified.
The revised commutation table is
applicable to new pay scales, 2001
only. The subheading “Existing and
Revised pay scales” in Annex-II to
Finance Division’s O.M. No. F.I(5)
Imp/2001, dated 04.09.2001 may be
considered as deleted.
(d) (i) The increases in pensions @
20% and 25% allowed w.e.f.
01.07.1999 shall be discontinued
w.e.f. 01.12.2001. The contention
of this office is that this clause
regarding the discontinuation
above increase is only to
Government servants who opt the
revised basic pay scales with
revised package of pension
commutation and not the existing
pensioners. The above
presumption may be confirmed.
(ii) Similarly the 5% increase
allowed w.e.f. 01.12.2001 will
also be admissible to these
pensioners.
The view point of AGPR is
confirmed. Para 16 (d) applies only
to those employees who retire on or
after 01.07.2001 and opt for the
new pay scales in para 17 of
Finance Division’s O.M. No. F.I(5)
Imp/2001, dated 04.09.2001. This
provision shall not apply to those
who choose to remain in 1994 pay
scales.
Increase of 5% in pension is
available to retirees in 1994 pay
scales.
(e) The benefit of restoration has been
withdrawn. It is assumed that the
benefit will not be admissible to
those who opt the revised scales
and pension package and
restoration of surrendered portion
of pension will remain admissible
to the pensioners retired after
01.12.2001 under the pre-revised
basic scales (2001).
The benefit of restoration of
commutation value of pension has
been withdrawn w.e.f. 01.12.2001
irrespective of an employee’s date
of retirement.
(g) The increase allowed w.e.f.
01.12.2001 is on net pension
inclusive of dearness increases
allowed in the past. It is assumed
that all increases allowed in the
past are to be included in the net
pension.
The view point of AGPR is
confirmed.
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Para
(b) The contention of this office is
that in case a Government servant
does not opt for new pay scales
and pension/commutation, his
pension/ commutation will be
calculated according to the
existing rate and on completion of
year of pension purchased, his
commutation will be restored after
01.12.2001 may be confirmed.
As explained against para 16(e)
above. However, if a person
chooses to remain in 1994 pay
scales, his pension and
commutation will be calculated
according to the existing rate and
the commutation table.
Para
The provision of this para is not
clear. It may be clarified whether
the 5% will be discounted from
the revised pay or from the revised
gross pension or just the 5%
increase admissible w.e.f.
01.12.2001 is not be allowed to
those who opt for revised basic
pay scales and pension.
Para 18 of the O.M. under reference
is very clear and does not lend itself
to any misinterpretation. The
retiring employees who opt for
2001 pay scales are not entitled to
5% increase in pension as per para
16(g)(iii). Besides their gross
pension will be reduced by 5%.
Family Pension
Para 19 of AGPR letter
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(a) In case of family pension (death
during service)
under the
existing rules
legal heirs are
entitled to Net
Pension equal to
50% of pension
and gratuity
equal to 25% of
gross pension.
Under revised
scheme of
pension/commut
ation whether
the family
pension will be:
(i) Equal to 50% of gross pension
or 60% of the gross pension.
(ii) The gratuity will be admissible
equal to 20% or 25% of the gross
pension.
Under the existing the benefits of
family pension are equal to 75%
of total pension of the
Government servant.
It has no relevance with the revised
pension and commutation scheme.
The family pension (in case of
death during service) will be 50%
of gross pension.
The gratuity will be admissible
equal to 25% of gross pension.
Paragraph 6 (six) of Finance
Division’s O.M. No. 6(1) Reg.I/75,
dated 07.01.1997 has not been
changed/revised.
(b) It may be clarified whether or not
the increase in
pension allowed
by the
Government
w.e.f.
01.12.2001 @
5%, 10% and
15% is also
admissible
during reemployment
of
the pensioner.
Under the existing rules/policy no
increase in pension is admissible
during re-employment.
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Additional Clarification
Whether special Additional
Allowance will
be admissible to
the civil
employees
recruited after
01.12.2001.
They will not get any Special
Additional Allowance.
NO. FD (FR) (ACCOUNT) A&A-II-1/74
Dated 2nd August 2000
Subject: CLAIMS OF ARREAR OF PAY DUE TO ANOMALY
I am directed to invite attention to the instructions contained in footnote at
page 30 of the Delegation of Financial Powers Rules, 1990 that claims of arrears of
pay and allowances other than T.A. more than six years old, require sanction from
Finance Department for payment without investigation by audit.
In addition to the foregoing, the claims regarding anomaly where pay of
the Government servants is re-fixed on dates after 01.06.1991 become due on the
date/day on which pay was re-fixed by audit office after removing anomaly and as
such the period of delay will be calculated from the date of re-fixation of pay by
audit office after removing anomaly or from the date of issue of sanction/order and
not from the period of the claim of arrears of pay due to which the anomaly
occurred.
No. FD. (PC)-3-1/2002
Dated the 11th March 2002
Subject: CONSTITUTION OF ANOMALIES COMMITTEE ON
THE INTRODUCTION OF PAY REVISION SCHEME 2001
I am directed to state the consequent upon the introduction of Revised
Basic Pay Scales, 2001, it has been decided to set up an anomalies committee to (a)
resolve anomalies that may arise out of the introduction of the Revised Basic Pay
Scales (b) resolve the anomalies, if any, involving the disparities in pay scales of
comparable posts under the Federal and Provincial Governments and Provincial
Governments inter se, and (c) perform such other functions consequent upon the
introduction of Revised Basic Pay Scales, as may be entrusted to it by the
Government. The constitution of the anomalies committee will be as under:
1. Finance Secretary Chairman
2. Administrative Secretary concerned Member
3. Secretary Services (S&GAD) Member
4. Addl. Finance Secretary (Regulations) Member
5. Deputy Secretary (PC), Finance Member/
Department Secretary
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2. All cases involving anomalies in the revised basic pay scales, or arising
out of the fixation of pay in these scales, should initially be examined by the
administrative department concerned. If as a result of such examination, the
administrative department is satisfied that there is an anomaly, it should refer the
matter to anomalies committee with information in the following proforma.
(a) Name of the administrative department
(b) Name of the office
(c) Designation of the post/designation and name of the Government servant
(if the anomaly is in respect of an individual).
(d) Minimum qualification prescribed for the post (copy of service rules in
support be sent)
(e) Exact nature of the anomaly/difficulty (detailed description to be given).
(f) Reasons for consideration it to be an anomaly/difficulty (detailed reasons
to be given)
(g) Nature of posts/Government servants placed in a similar position.
(h) Minimum qualification prescribed for such post/posts given at (g) above
(copy of service rules be sent)
(i) Solution proposed by the administrative department.
(j) Reasons for the proposed solution (detailed reasons to be given)
Signature of Administrative Secretary
3. In referring the case to the Anomalies Committee the administrative
department should forward six complete sets of papers containing the above
information to the Secretary to the Committee within a period of three months from
the date of issue of this letter.
4. The Anomalies Committee shall consider the cases referred to it in a series
of meetings, the schedule of which will be notified to the concerned authorities.
5. The anomalies committee shall only be recommending body. The final
decision on the recommendations of this committee will be taken by the
Government.
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No. FD.(PC)-10-1/78
Dated the 29th September 2000
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 23 of the Punjab Civil
Servants Act, 1974 the Governor of the Punjab is pleased to direct that following
proviso shall be added below Rule 7 of the Punjab Civil Servants, Pay Revision
Rules, 1997.
“Provided that a Civil Servant retiring on or between 1st June and 30th
November in a year, shall for the purpose of calculation of pension only, be
notionally allowed annual increment in the relevant pay scale, on the date of his
retirement subject to the condition that he has completed six months continuous
service at a stage in relevant pay scale during that year. This condition shall also
apply to civil servant expiring during the said period.
This concession shall be admissible w.e.f. 01.06.2000. Any claim of
pension/commutation pertaining to a period prior to this date shall not be
entertained.”
No.FD.(PC)-2-1/2002(Provl.)
Dated the 6th November 2000
Subject: REVISION OF BASIC PAY SCALES AND FRINGE BENEFITS OF
CIVIL EMPLOYEES (BS-1-22) OF PUNJAB GOVERNMENT
I am directed to refer to para-6 of this Department’s Circular letter of even
number dated 22.10.2001 on the subject noted above and to state that some doubts
have arisen regarding date of discontinuation of selection grade and move-over.
2. It is hereby clarified that the above-mentioned benefits have been
discontinued w.e.f. 22.10.2001. All the cases where the move-over had accrued to
employees up to 01.12.2000 will be processed as usual. Similarly, the employees to
whom selection grades prior to 22.10.2001 had become due would also be
considered and decided in accordance with the then prevalent policy.
No.FD.(PC)-2-1/2001(Provl)
Dated the 15th March 2002
Subject: REVISION OF BASIC PAY SCALES AND FRINGE BENEFITS OF
CIVIL EMPLOYEES (BS-1-22) OF PUNJAB GOVERNMENT
I am directed to refer to this Department’s Circular letter No. FD-PC-2-
1/2001 dated 22.11.2001, on the subject noted above and to state that in
supersession of circular letter of even number dated 6.11.2001, the clarification
given against para 6 of letter No. FD.PC-2-1/2001 dated 22.10.2001 may be read as
under:
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“The selection grade and move over shall stand discontinued w.e.f.
01.12.2001 instead of 22.10.2001. The clarification issued vide circular
letter No. FD.PC. 2-1/2001, dated 22.11.2001 against para – 5(II) and para
– 6(I) and (II) stand modified to this effect.”
No.FD.(PC)-2-1/2001 (Provl)
Dated the 2nd May 2002
Subject: REVISION OF BASIC PAY SCALES AND FRINGE BENEFITS OF
CIVIL EMPLOYEES (BS-1-22) OF PUNJAB GOVERNMENT
I am directed to refer to this Department’s Circular letter of even number
dated 15th March, 2002, on the captioned subject and to state that some doubt has
arisen about the admissibility of move-over to employees who reached the
maximum on 01.12.2000.
2. It is clarified that in such cases the employees who had reached the
maximum of their pay scale on 01.12.2000 are entitled to move-over w.e.f.
01.12.2001, if they are otherwise eligible for it.
No.FD.(PC)-2-1/2001 (Provl)
Dated the 12th July 2002
Subject: REMOVAL OF ANOMALIES
I am directed to refer to this Department’s Circular letter No. FD-PC-2-
1/2001 dated 22.10.2001, and to state that following clarifications are issued for
information and necessary action by the departments:
(i) The employees who reached the maximum of their pay scales on
01.12.2002 and who have been allowed move over w.e.f.
01.12.2001, shall be eligible for the grant of Special Additional
Allowance & 20% or 25% of the minimum of the move-over
scale of 1994 Pay Scales as a consequential benefit. However,
this allowance shall stand frozen at the same level and thereafter
the pay of the employees will be fixed in the original scale as per
para 7 of Finance Department’s circular letter No. FD-PC-2-
1/2001 dated 22.10.2001.
(ii) The employees in BS-10 who were drawing Conveyance
Allowance @ Rs. 193/- p.m. before revision of Pay Scales, 2001
may continue to draw the same after the introduction of Revised
Pay Scales, 2001 instead of Rs. 170/- p.m.
(iii) The employees who opted for 1994 Pay Scales and retired before
or after 01.12.2001 shall be entitled to 5% increase in pension.
2. I have been further directed to state that the above clarification will also
apply mutatis mutandis to the employees of Autonomous/Semi Autonomous Bodies
which have adopted the Government basic pay scales/pension scheme in toto.
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No.FD.SR-II-1-88/92
Dated the 13th March 2004
Subject: REMOVAL OF ANOMALY – PERSONAL PAY ON ACCOUNT OF
ADVANCE INCREMENTS
I am directed to refer to this Department’s circular letter of even number,
dated 26.07.2002, on the subject noted above and to state that a question has been
raised by certain quarters as to whether the dispensation of protection of the
amount of Personal Pay drawn by Government servants beyond the maximum of
1994 Basic Pay Scales by virtue of higher qualification envisaged in the afore-said
circular letter, would also be applicable to the technical and professional categories
of officers in BS-17 and BS-18.
2. This is to clarify that the subject Personal Pay in respect of the officers of
professional and technical categories, was not protectable as it was not a part of
pay scales but was to be absorbed against future increase in the pay of these
officers. Accordingly, on revision of Pay Scales, under the Revised Pay Scales
Scheme 2001, the amount of Personal Pay, if any, previously admissible to such
categories of offices was required to be absorbed against the increase in pay of the
recipients on account of the revision. Hence, the question of protection of Personal
Pay in respect of the said categories of officers is not relevant.
No.FD.SR-II-1-69/78
Dated the 30th March 1987
Subject: ADMISSIBILITY OF SPECIAL PAY OF LOWER POST ON MOVEOVER
TO THE NEXT HIGHER SCALE-FIXATION OF PAY
I am directed to refer to this department’s circular letter NO.FD.SR.II-1-
59/78 dated 14.03.1979 regarding pay fixation and to state that in partial
modification of this department’s letter No. FD.PC-3-1/83 part-II dated 07.05.1986
regarding admissibility of special pay on move over, it has been decided that if the
special pay is a part of basic pay of a civil servant and is in the nature of substitute
for a separate pay scale and cannot be discontinued except on promotion/demotion
of the civil servant concerned (as elaborated in para 3 of this department’s circular
letter No. FD. SR. II 1-59/78 dated 14.03.1979), such special pay will also be
treated as a part of basic pay for the purpose of fixation of pay on move over from
lower to a higher pay scale. However, after such fixation of pay, the special pay
sanctioned for the post shall not be admissible. As no arrears are admissible up to
30.11.1995 in case of non-technical/professional officers moving over to BS-19
&20 with effect from 01.12.1984, recovery on account of pay fixation, if any, up to
this date would not be made.
2. Such cases for fixation of pay on move over may be referred to Finance
Department for relaxation of Rule 4.4 of CSR (Punjab), Volume-I Part-I.
No.FD.PC-14-38/78:Pt.I
Dated the 23rd October 1985
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Subject: CALCULATION OF SELECTION GRADE POSTS
I am directed to refer to the subject noted above and to say that a question
has been under examination as to how the number of selection grade posts is to be
worked out where a certain percentage of posts has been allowed in selection grade
and the size of selection grade does not work out to be a whole number.
2. It has been decided that while calculating the posts of selection grade on
the basis of prescribed percentage, anything above 0.50 should be taken as a full
post.
No.FD.PC-3-3/87
Dated the 19th January 1988
Subject: REVISION OF PAY SCALES AND FRINGE BENEFITS OF THE
PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (1987) – ANOMALIES
ARISING THEREOF
I am directed to refer to this department’s circular letter No. FD.PC-2-
1/87, dated 27.07.1987, on the subject noted above and to state that the Governor
of the Punjab has been pleased to allow selection grade/revision in existing
selection grade to the Stenographers, as under:
i) Selection grade (in BPS-15) for 33% posts of Stenographers in
BPS-12.
ii) Selection grade (in BPS-16) for 33% posts of Senior Scale
Stenographers/Personal Assistants instead of existing 25%.
2. These orders will take effect from 12.01.1988.
No.FD.PC-3-1/83 Pt.IV
Dated the 21st January 1988
Subject: REVISION OF PAY SCALES AND FRINGE BENEFITS OF THE
PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (1987)
I am directed to refer to this department’s letter No. FD.PC-2-1/87, dated
27.07.1987, on the subject noted above and to say that the Governor of the Punjab
has been pleased to direct that the following (technical) posts in different
departments for which the minimum qualification for initial recruitment is
graduation shall be placed in BPS-11 (if already in lower scale) and granted
selection grade @ 33% in
BPS-15 w.e.f. 01.12.1987:
i) Statistical Assistants.
ii) Economic Assistants.
iii) Research Assistants.
iv) Project Assistants.
v) Fisheries Assistants.
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vi) Fisheries Development Assistants.
vii) Assistant Warden Fisheries.
viii) Statistical investigators and etc.
No.FD.PC-2-1/87(Provl)
Dated the 16th March 1988
Subject: CALCULATION OF SELECTION GRADE POSTS
I am directed to refer to this department’s letter No. FD.PC-14-38/78 Pt.I,
dated 23.10.1985, on the subject noted above and to say that in supersession of the
contents of para 2 of the said letter, it has been decided that while calculating the
number of posts to be placed in selection grade on the basis of their prescribed
percentage, any fraction of the post equal to or more than 2.50 may be treated as
one post whereas such fraction on the other side may be ignored. Following table
will illustrate the position.
No. of total posts Posts other than these in the Posts in selection
in the cadre selection grade (67%) grade (33%)
1 0.67 = 1 0.33 = 0
2 1.34 = 1 0.66 = 1
3 2.01 = 2 0.99 = 1
4 2.68 = 3 1.32 = 1
5 3.35 = 3 1.65 = 2
No.FD.PC-14-38/78 Pt.I(694/88)
Dated the 8th June 1988
Subject: REVISION OF PAY SCALES AND FRINGE BENEFITS OF THE
PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (1987) – ANOMALIES
ARISING THEREOF
I am directed to refer to the subject noted above and to state that the
matter of grant of selection grade to those Stenographers who are drawing pay in
basic scale No. 15 (as personal to them) was under consideration of this
department.
2. It has now been decided that those Stenographer who are working/drawing
pay in BS-15 as personal to them, will also be considered for grant of selection
grade on seniority-cum-fitness basis, along with other Stenographers of scale-12.
No.FD.SR.I-9-3/86
Dated the 9th August 2002
Subject: GRANT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ALLOWANCE TO
PH.D DEGREE HOLDERS
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I am directed to refer to this Department’s circular letter No. FD.SR-I-9-
3/86 dated 20.07.1988 and to say that Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to
grant Special Science & Technology Allowance to Ph.D degree holders working in
R&D Organization, Universities and Science & Technology Institutions/Centres in
the subjects mentioned below subject to the criteria as mentioned (a to c) below:
i) Agriculture
ii) Animal Science/Veterinary Sciences
iii) Biology
iv) Biotechnology
v) Chemistry
vi) Computer Science/Engineering/Information Technology/
Telecommunication
vii) Electronics
viii) Engineering
ix) Food Science & Technology
x) Geology
xi) Materials Science/Metallurgy
xii) Mathematics
xiii) Medical Science
xiv) Meteorology
xv) Ocean Science
xvi) Pharmaceutical
xvii) Physics
xviii) Space Science
a) Scientists having Ph.D degree in the relevant field and at lest 5
years postdoctoral research experience in the relevant field.
b) Research should be supported with tangible proof to be
determined by the Pakistan Council for Science and Technology.
c) Those Scientists who are working on administrative posts and are
not actively engaged in research shall not be entitled to receive
this allowance
2. The rate of Special S&T Allowance would be Rs. 5000/- P.M. and all
those who shall receive this allowance on account of Ph.D degree in specified
subjects, shall cease to receive Ph.D Allowance i.e. Rs. 1500/- P.M. drawn by them
presently.
No.FD.PC-3-1/89(F.S.C.)(B)
Dated the 9th August 1989
Subject: REVISION OF PAY SCALES AND FRINGE BENEFITS OF THE
PUNJAB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (1987) – INCREASE IN THE
RATIO OF SELECTION GRADE TO THE DRIVERS OF
GOVERNMENT VEHICLES
In continuation of this department’s letter No. FD.PC-39-15/77, dated
11.01.1987 I am directed to say that the Governor of the Punjab is please to grant
senior scales (BS-5, 6 & 7) to the Drivers @ 50% subject to the following
conditions w.e.f. 01.07.1989:
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1. BS-7 will be granted to the Drivers who have put in 15 years
service as Driver.
2. If a Driver has rendered more than 10 years but less than 15 years
of such service he may be allowed pay in BS-6.
3. If a Driver has completed more than 5 years but less than 10 years
of such service he may be allowed pay in BS-5.
4. The above scales will not be allowed to a Driver who has not
completed 5 years of such service
5. The Drivers who have already been granted pay scales higher
than BS-4 under the existing rules, will continue to draw pay in
the higher scales as personal to them.
6. This concession will not be applicable to the Drivers working in
autonomous organizations.
No.FD.PC-14-5/85
Dated the 14th November 1990
Subject: GRANT OF SELECTION GRADE
Will the Section Officer (R-IV), Government of the Punjab, Services &
General Administration Department kindly refer to his U.O.No.SO R.IV(S&GAD)-
5-32/90 dated 20th October 1990, on the subject noted above?
2. Finance Department observes that Selection Grade can be allowed with
effect from the date of availability of vacancy as grant of Selection Grade (unlike
promotion) does not involve assumption of higher responsibilities.
No.FD.SR-II.8-29/90
Dated the 19th May 1991
Subject: GRANT OF SELECTION GRADE
Will the Selection Officer (R-III), Government of the Punjab, S&GA
Department kindly refer to his letter No. SOR-III.2-15/90 dated 08.01.1990 on the
subject noted above?
2. Finance Department observes that the grant of selection grade is in the
nature of promotion and the provision of Rule 13(i) of the Punjab Civil Servants
(Appointment & Conditions of Service) Rule, 1974 provides promotion to posts
falling vacant due to leave and LPR, therefore the next junior person in line can be
granted selection grade on proceeding to LPR by the senior person.
3. This issues with the approval of Finance Secretary.
No.FD.PC-39-14/77 Pt.I
Dated the 25th May 1991
Subject: REVISION OF BASIC PAY SCALES OF CIVIL EMPLOYEES OF
THE PUNJAB GOVERNMENT
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I am directed to state that Governor of the Punjab is pleased to decide that
20% posts of Naib Qasids, Qasids and Daftries working in the Provincial
Government Departments shall be placed in selection grade with immediate effect
as under:
Name of the Post Existing Pay Scales Selection Grade
Naib Qasid BS-1 BS-2
Qasid BS-2 BS-3
Daftri BS-2 BS-4
2. The special pay of Rs.30/- P.M. admissible under the existing orders to
Qasids and Daftries shall continue to be admissible to them when placed in
selection grade.
NO.FD.PC-18-1/90
Dated the 23rd September 1991
Subject: GRANT OF SELECTION GRADE TO SUPERINTENDENTS
I am directed to refer to the subject noted above and to state that the
Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to grant selection grade BS-17 to the 33%
of total posts of Superintendents working in the Secretariat and other departments
of the Punjab with immediate effect. It has also been decided that the
Administrative Officers who have been promoted from amongst the
Superintendents will be awarded BS-17 as personal to them.
NO.FD.PC-18-1/90
Dated the 23rd September 1991
Subject: GRANT OF SELECTION GRADE TO SUPERINTENDENTS
I am directed to refer to the subject noted above and to state that the
Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to grant selection grade BS-17 to the 33%
of total posts of Superintendents working in the Secretariat and other departments
of the Punjab with immediate effect. It has also been decided that the
Administrative Officers who have been promoted from amongst the
Superintendents will be awarded BS-17 as personal to them.
2. This order will be read in conjunction with Notification No.FD.PC-13-
1/89 dated 26.03.1990 as amended by subsequent Notification of even number
dated 25.07.1991.
NO.FD.PC-14-37/78 (Provl)
Dated the 14th October 1991
Subject: GRANT OF 33% SELECTION GRADE TO PRIVATE SECRETARIES
I am directed to refer to the subject noted above and to state that Governor
of the Punjab has been pleased to grant selection grade BS-17 to 33% of the total
posts of Private Secretaries working in the Secretariat with immediate effect.
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NO.FD.PC-16-9/72 (P.II)
Dated the 26th February 2000
ORDER
Sanction is hereby accorded to the enhancement of percentage of selection
grade in BS-16, from 25% to 33% of the cadre strength of Sub-Engineer (BS-11) of
Punjab Government with immediate effect. The other conditions of seniority-cumfitness,
10 years service and clearance of departmental examination will remain the
same.
NO.FD.PC-2-1/91
Dated the 21st October 1991
Subject: REVISION OF PAY SCALE AND FRINGE BENEFITS OF THE
CIVIL
EMPLOYEES IN BS-1 TO BS-15 OF THE PUNJAB GOVERNMENT
I am directed to state that Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to
direct that the scheme of Revised Basic Pay Scales and Fringe Benefits of the Civil
employees in BS-1 to BS-15 sanctioned vide this Department’s circular letter of
even number, dated the 1st August, 1991, shall be given effect from the 1st of June,
1991. Therefore, the date “1st of July, 1991”, wherever appearing in the circular
letter in question, should be treated to have been replaced by “1st of June, 1991”.
NO.FD.PC-39-1/80
Dated the 19th March 1992
Subject: GRANT OF SELECTION GRADE TO NAIB QASIDS AND
DAFTRIES
I am directed to refer to this Department’s letter NO.FD.PC-39-14/77 Pt.I,
dated 25.05.1991 and to state that Governor of the Punjab is pleased to enhance the
percentage of Selection Grade from 20% to 33% to the posts of Naib Qasids,
Qasids and Daftries with effect from 01.06.1991.
NO.FD.EXP(G)11-15/88
Dated the 20th May 1993
Subject: FIXATION OF CADRE STRENGTH OF SECRETARIAT SERVICE
SECTION OFFICERS
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Will the Under Secretaries (Admn.III) Government of the Punjab,
S&GAD, please refer to his U.O.No.A.III(S&GAD)1-2/90 dated 01.03.1993 on the
above subject?
2. According to Punjab (Gazetted) Pay Revision Rules, 1973, 30% of Cadre
strength of Punjab Secretariat (Section Officers) Service have been placed in
Senior Scale i.e. BS-18, Cadre strength has been fixed since 1972-73 inclusive of
leave reserve, training reserved and deputation posts not only for Ex-PSS but also
for Ex-PCS and Engineering Services. This is because the vacancies against which
various reserves are calculated are a permanent/recurring feature of these services.
Therefore, they form part of the cadre. However, since these reserves have been
accounted for in fixation of cadre strength, promotions cannot be given against
vacancies subsequently falling on leave, deputation or training of Officers of these
cadres because that would amount to double counting.
3. In the instant case, the 84-vacancies (L.R.21, T.R. 21 deputation case
42=84) will count for calculation for grant of scale 18 (as Under Secretary) as
provided in the rules cited above.
NO.FD.PC-14-38/78(Pt.III)
Dated the 19th July 1993
Subject: GRANT OF SELECTION GRADE TO A SINGLE POST
I am directed to refer to this Department’s circular letter No.FD.PC.14-
38/78(P.II) dated 11th May 1989 on the subject noted above and to state that in
cases where selection grade has been allowed at the rate of 33% and only single
post exists, the length of 12 years service has been reduced to 8 years with
immediate effect.
NO.FD.SR.III-4-1/77
Dated the 2nd November 1995
Subject: VERIFICATION OF SERVICE OF GOVERNMENT
SERVANT FOR PURPOSE OF PENSION
In continuation of this Department’s letter No. FD.SR.III-4-1/77 dated 17th
December 1978 on the subject noted above. I am directed to state that the
instructions contained in the letter referred to above are not being followed by
various departments/offices which resulted in delayed finalization of pension cases.
It is once again emphasized that in order to eliminate such delay, the instructions in
the aforesaid letter under reference may strictly be followed and the disciplinary
action against the defaulters who fail to complete the service record/verification
etc. in time may be taken. Six monthly returns on this account may be maintained
by all the departments to keep strict watch to the non-compliance of the
instructions.
NO.FD.SR.III-4-1/77
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Dated the 17th December 1978
Subject: VERIFICATION OF SERVICE OF GOVERNMENT
SERVANT FOR PURPOSE OF PENSION
In continuation of this Department’s letter No. 397-SO(SR)IV/72 dated the
6th March 1972, on the subject noted above. I am directed to state that in order to
eliminate delay in the payment of pension to Government servants, it has been
decided by the Provincial Government that services of civil servants would be
verified for the purposes of pension, in accordance with the following:
(i) once, when a Government servant completes 10 years of service;
(ii) next, when he completes 24 years of service (i.e. in respect of 14
intervening years since last verification); and
(iii) finally, in respect of the period after 24 years when he is actually
due to retire.
No. FD.PC-2-2/95
Dated the 16th August 1995
Subject: GRANT OF COST OF LIVING ALLOWANCE @ 7%
I am directed to refer to the subject noted above and to state that Governor
of the Punjab has been pleased to grant Cost of Living Allowance @ 7% of Basic
Pay with effect from 01.06.1995 to all employees in BPS-1 to BPS-22 till further
orders.
The above allowance:
a) will be classified as compensatory allowance and will not be
subject to Income Tax.
b) will be admissible during leave and entire period of leave
preparatory to retirement except during extraordinary leave.
c) will not be treated as part of emoluments for the purpose of
calculation of pension and recover of House Rent.
d) will not be admissible to employees posted/deputed outside the
country.
e) will be admissible during the period of suspension.
f) will be accommodated within the budgetary allocation for the
year 1995-96 by the respective department and no supplementary
grants will be given on this account.
NO.FD.SR.III-4-1/77
Dated the 19th June 1996
Subject: VERIFICATION OF SERVICE OF GOVERNMENT SERVANTS FOR
PURPOSES OF PENSION
The study report of pension cases made by the Auditor General of Pakistan
in the office of A.G. Punjab, Lahore displayed very astonishing results and out of
the total 146 pension cases in the month of October, 1994, only 9 were received
before the retirement dates whereas 137 cases were received after the date of
retirement which is indicative of the fact that instructions contained in the Finance
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Department letter No.FD.SR.III-4-1/77 dated 14.04.1977 are not being followed
strictly Otherwise no such abnormal delay in pension cases would have occurred. It
is once again emphasized that the instructions contained in circular letter ibid may
be brought to the notice of all concerned for strict compliance and the disciplinary
action against the defaulters may be taken up.
NO.FD.SR.III-4-72/94
Dated the 7th August 1996
Subject: REVISION OF PAY SCALES AND FRINGE BENEFITS OF CIVIL
EMPLOYEES (BS 1-22) OF PUNJAB GOVERNMENT (1994)
I am directed to refer to para-9 of this department’s letter No. FD-PC-2-
2/94 dated 18.07.1994 and to clarify that the pay of the deceased Government
servants who died during the period from 01.06.1993 to 31.05.1994 will be re-fixed
as on 01.06.1994, on Notional Basis. Thereafter, the family pension will be revised
accordingly.
NO.FD.SR.III-4-72/94
Dated the 19th June 1996
Subject: REVISION OF BASIC PAY SCALES AND FRINGE BENEFITS OF
CIVIL EMPLOYEES (BS 1-22) OF PUNJAB GOVERNMENT (1994)
I am directed to refer to para-8(b) of this department’s circular letter No.
FD-PC-2-2/94 dated 18.07.1994 regarding grant of family pension to dependent
disabled/retarded children for life without any age limit w.e.f. 01.06.1994 and to
say that the following queries have been clarified by the Finance Division:
Queries
i. Whether the word ‘dependents’ includes all the relatives or it is
only meant for children.
ii. Whether the comma(,) after the word ‘dependents’ has been
erroneously typed in para-8 and may, be read as ‘dependents
retarded and incapacitated children’ which may cover the
condition (b) of the said para-8.
Clarifications
i. The word ‘dependent’ does not include all the relatives but it is
only meant for children.
ii. The comma(,) after the word dependents in para-8 has been
erroneously typed and may be read as ‘dependent retarded and
incapacitated children’.
No. FD-PC-2-5/78
Dated 30th January 1996
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Subject: OPTION FOR RESIDENCE ORDERLY ALLOWANCE
I am directed to say that Governor of the Punjab is pleased to revise the
rate of Orderly Allowance from Rs. 1000/- per month to Rs. 1600/- per month with
effect from 01.07.1995 to the entitled officers who opt for the Orderly Allowance
in lieu of residence orderly. Other terms and conditions for grant of the above
allowance will remain the same as are applicable at present.
No. FD-PC-2-5/78 (PR)
Dated the 27th April 1998
Subject: ENCASHMENT OF ORDERLY ALLOWANCE
I am directed to refer to this department’s circular letter of even number
dated 30.01.1996 on the subject noted above (appended below) and to say that
Governor of the Punjab is pleased to revise the rate of Orderly Allowance from Rs.
1600/- per month to Rs. 1900/- per month with effect from 01.01.998 to the entitled
officers who opt for the Orderly Allowance in lieu of Residence Orderly. Other
terms and conditions for grant of the above allowance will remain the same as are
applicable at present.
No. FD-PR-12-4/77
Dated the 6th March 1979
Subject: CHARGE ALLOWANCE TO HEADMASTERS
I am directed to say that instances have come to the notice of this
Department where Audit has declined to pay charge Allowance to the Headmasters
who were drawing the same with the consolidated pay scale immediately before the
date of exercising option for National Pay Scales introduced in 1974. I am, to
clarify that the Headmasters who had been promoted before 03.06.1974, i.e. the
day when the Punjab Senior Teaching Posts (NPS) Rules, 1974 were issued are
entitled to receive Charge Allowance as personal to them, for so long as they hold
the posts of Headmasters, if they were actually in receipt of the charge allowance
immediately before the date on which they opted for the National Pay Scales under
the Punjab Senior Teaching posts (NPS) Rules, 1974.
No. FD-PR-12-4/77
Dated the 24th June 1979
Subject: CHARGE ALLOWANCE TO HEADMASTERS
Kindly refer to your memo No. DAO/SLK/GAD/HM/635, dated 31st May,
1979 on the subject noted above.
2. The instructions contained in this Department’s circular letter No. FD.PR-
12-4/77, dated 6th March, 1979, were issued to provide a legal cover to those
persons who were adversely effected by the Punjab Senior Teaching Posts (NPS)
Rules, 1974, with retrospective effect. No scheme of National Pay Scales was
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enforced upto 2nd June, 1974 and any person promoted as Headmaster, on actual or
notional (a promotion actually notified after 02.06.1974) basis prior to this date
would have been promoted in the Pre-National Pay Scales which carried the
Charge Allowance as its integral part. Such persons, therefore, irrespective of the
date of which the orders of their promotion were issued, (but if their promotion was
given effect from the date prior to 02.06.1974) will be deemed to have been
promoted in the Pre-National Pay Scales and as such would be entitled to
protection of Charge Allowance under rule 14 of the Punjab Senior Teaching Posts
(NPS) Rules, 1974. The cases of all the Headmasters may be decided in the light of
the above mentioned policy.
No. FD-PR-12-4/77
Dated the 3rd February, 1980
Subject: CHARGE ALLOWANCE TO HEADMASTERS
In continuation of this Department’s letter of even No. dated 06.03.1979,
on the subject noted above. I am directed to enclose a copy of this Department’s
memo No. FD.PR-12-4/77 dated 24.06.1979 for information and necessary action.
2. Finance Department further observes that where inapplicability of the
aforesaid instructions are bar for admissibility of charge allowance, the matter for
relaxation of such rule may be referred to this Department for relaxation.
No. FD-PC-2-1/2000
Dated the 13th December 2000
Subject: GRANT OF AN EXTRA SALARY TO THE GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYEES IN BS-1-16 @ MINIMUM OF THE RELEVANT PAY
SCALE SUBJECT TO THE MAXIMUM OF RS. 2000/- ON THE EVE
OF
EID-UL-FITR/CHRISTMAS ETC.
I am directed to refer to subject noted above and to say that Governor of
the Punjab has been pleased to allow an extra salary to all civil servants in BS-1 to
16 equal to the minimum of their relevant pay scale subject to maximum of
Rs.2000/- only during the year 2000-01. This can be drawn on the eve of Eid-ul-
Fitr and Christmas by the Muslim and Christians respectively whereas other may
draw it on a suitable occasion according to their religion. The employees in BS-16
who are by virtue of move over in BS-17 will also be entitled to an extra salary.
The adhoc employees who complete one year’s uninterrupted service on Eid-ul-
Fitr/Christmas /other religious occasion will also be entitled to this extra salary.
2. The contingent paid staff, the persons employed on daily wages, work
charge or contract basis, project employees, and employees not appointed against
any pay scale will not be entitled to this extra salary.
No. FD-PC-2-1/2003
Dated the 11th July 2003
Subject: GRANT OF SPECIAL RELIEF ALLOWANCE
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I am directed to state that the Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to
sanction a “Special Relief Allowance” @ 15% of the basic pay per month to all
civil servants in BPS-1 to 22 with effect from 1st July, 2003 till further orders.
2. The amount of this Allowance:
i) Will be subject to Income Tax;
ii) Will be admissible during leave and entire period of LPR except
during extra ordinary leave;
iii) Will not be treated as part of emoluments for the purpose of
calculation of Pension/gratuity and recovery of House Rent;
iv) Will not be admissible to the employees during the tenure of the
posting/deputation abroad.
3. The above relief would be accommodated within the budgetary allocation
for the year 2003-2004 by the respective Administrative Departments/District
Governments and no supplementary grants would be demanded on this account.
No. FD-(PC)-2-1/2001(Provl)
Dated the 11th July 2003
Subject: DISBURSEMENT OF SALARY TO THE P.S.P. OFFICERS OF BPS-19
I am directed to refer to the above noted subject and to enclose a copy of
letter No. F2(10)R-2/99 dated 08.05.2003 received from the Government of
Pakistan, Finance Division (Regulation Wing), Islamabad and to state that release
of pay and allowances to the concerned officers may please be ensured.
Copy of letter No. F.2(10) R-2/99 issued by Government of Pakistan,
Finance Division (Regulation Wing), dated 8th May, 2003
Subject: DISBURSEMENT OF SALARY TO THE P.S.P. OFFICERS OF BPS-19
It has been brought to the notice of Finance Division that subsequent to
introduction of the revised basic pay scales scheme, 2001, the PSP officers placed
in the cadre of SSP/AIG (BS-19) are not being allowed the pay and allowances of
the posts on the grounds that the scheme of Selection Grade has been discontinued.
The placement of the PSP officers in higher posts does not appear to be analogous
to the scheme of Selection Grade nevertheless the matter is under consideration in
Finance Division and Establishment Division. Pending and final conclusion it has
been decided that the PSP officers (B-19) may be allowed the pay and allowances
of the posts in which their placement has already been notified by Establishment
Division.
2. It is, therefore, requested that all A.Gs/Accountant Generals may be
advised to release the pay and allowances to the concerned officers.
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No. FD-PC-2-1/2004
Dated the 21st July 2004
Subject: GRANT OF AD-HOC RELIEF @ 15% OF BASIC PAY
I am directed to state that the Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to
sanction Ad-hoc Relief @ 15% of the basic pay per month to all the civil servants
in BS-1 to 22, contingent paid staff and retired civil servants re-employed against
civil posts in Basic Pay Scales on standard terms and conditions of contract
appointment with effect from 1st July 2004 till further orders.
2. The amount of this Ad-hoc Relief:
i) Will be subject to Income Tax;
ii) Will be admissible during leave and entire period of LPR except
during extra ordinary leave;
iii) Will not be treated as part of emoluments for the purpose of
calculation of Pension/gratuity and recovery of House Rent;
iv) Will not be admissible to the employees during the tenure of their
posting/deputation abroad.
3. The above relief would be accommodated within the budgetary allocation
for the year 2004-05 by the respective Administrative Departments/District
Governments and no supplementary grants would be demanded on this account.
No. FD-PC-2-1/2005
Dated the 16th July 2005
Subject: REVISION OF BASIC PAY SCALES, ALLOWANCES AND
PENSION – 2005 OF CIVIL EMPLOYEES OF PUNJAB
GOVERNMENT (BS-1 TO 22)
I am directed to state that the Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to
sanction the revision of Basic Pay Scales, Allowances and Pension – 2005 for civil
employees of the Government of the Punjab in BPS-1 to BPS-22, with effect from
01.07.2005, as detailed below:
PART-I: BASIC PAY SCALES
2. Basic Pay Scales:
The revised Basic Pay Scales, 2005 shall replace the existing Basic Pay
Scales, 2001 as shown in the Annexure.
3. Fixation of Pay of the Existing Employees:
i) The basic pay of an employee in service on 30.06.2005 shall be
fixed in the revised Basic Pay Scale on point to point basis i.e. at
the stage corresponding to that occupied by him above the
minimum of 2001 Basic Pay Scales.
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ii) The corresponding stage for fixation of basic pay in the aforesaid
manner in respect of an employee whose pay was fixed beyond
the maximum of the relevant scale as a result of discontinuation
of move-over policy under the 2001 Basic Pay Scale scheme shall
be determined on notional extension basis i.e. by treating the
amount of personal pay drawn by him on 30th June, 2005, as part
of his basic pay scale and the amount beyond the maximum of the
prescribed stage in the revised Basic Pay Scale, shall be allowed
as personal pay.
4. Annual Increment:
Annual increment shall continue to be admissible subject to the existing
conditions, on 1st of December each year. However, the first annual increment of
existing employees in Basic Pay Scales in which their pay is fixed on 01.07.2005,
shall accrue on the 1st December, 2005.
PART-II: ALLOWANCES
5. Special Additional Allowance:
Special Additional Allowance shall continue to be admissible at frozen
level on existing conditions.
6. Special Relief Allowance and Adhoc Relief:
Special Relief Allowance and Adhoc Relief sanctioned with effect from
01.07.2003 and 01.07.2004 respectively shall stand frozen at the level of their
admissibility as on 30.06.2005 and the amount shall continue to be admissible to
the entitled recipients till further orders but it will cease to be admissible to new
entrants joining Government service on or after 01.07.2005 as well as to those
employees to whom it was ceased to be admissible under the existing conditions.
7. House Rent Allowance:
House Rent Allowance shall be admissible with reference to he revised
Basic Pay Scales, 2005 subject to the existing conditions.
8. Medical Allowance:
Medical Allowance shall be admissible @ Rs.425/- p.m. subject to the
existing conditions.
9. Conveyance Allowance:
a) Conveyance Allowance shall be admissible on revised rates as
follows:
BPS RATES
1-4 Rs.340/- p.m.
5-10 Rs.460/- p.m.
11-15 Rs.680 p.m.
16-20 Rs.1240/- p.m.
b) Conveyance Allowance @ Rs.1240/- per month shall also be
admissible to those BPS-21 & 22 officers who are not sanctioned
official vehicle.
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10. Other Special Pays/Special Allowances:
The rates of Special Pays and Special Allowances shall be revised as
detailed below:
i) Entertainment Allowance:
BPS Existing Revised
19 Nil Rs.500/- p.m.
20 Rs.480/- p.m. Rs.600/- p.m.
21 Rs.525/- p.m. Rs.700/- p.m.
22 Rs.725/- p.m. Rs.975/- p.m.
ii) Daily Allowance:
BPS Existing Revised
Ordinary Special Ordinary Special
1-4 80/- 110/- 125/- 200/-
5-11 100/- 120/- 155/- 220/-
12-16 180/- 200/- 280/- 365/-
17-18 320/- 350/- 500/- 640/-
19-20 400/- 450/- 625/- 825/-
21-22 450/- 550/- 700/- 1000/-
Special rates shall also be allowed at Muzaffarabad & Mirpur AJ&K in
addition to those places at which special rates are already admissible.
iii) Transportation/Mileage Allowance:
Transportation Existing Revised
i) Motor Car Rs.1.20/- per k.m. Rs2/- per k.m.
ii) Motorcycle/Scooter 0.40/- per k.m. Rs.1/- per k.m.
Mileage Allowance
i) Personal Car/Taxi Rs.3/- per k.m. Rs.5/- per k.m.
ii) Motorcycle/Scooter Rs.1/- per k.m. Rs.2/- per k.m.
iii) Bicycle/Animal back/
foot
Rs.0.75/- per k.m. Rs.1/- per k.m.
iv) Public Transport Rs.0.3/- per k.m.
(BPS-6 & below)
Rs.0.5/- per k.m.
(BPS-7 & above)
Rs.1/- per k.m.
Rs.1/- per k.m.
Travel By Air Govt. servants in BPS-17
and those in receipt of
pay of Rs.5400/- & above
Govt. servants in BPS-17
& above
Carriage of Personal/
Effects on transfer/
Recruitment
Paisa 0.148 per k.m. per
Kilogram (or 2.96 paisa
per k.m. per unit of 20
k.g.)
Rs.0.008 per k.m. per k.g.
iv) Qualification Pay:
Sr.
No.
Qualification Existing Revised
i. SAS Accountant Rs.200/- p.m. Rs.400/- p.m.
ii. Part-III (ICMA/ICWA) Nil Rs.400/- p.m.
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iii. ICMA/ICWA Nil Rs.1200/- p.m.
iv. Chartered Accountant Nil Rs.1300/- p.m.
v. Staff College/NDC Rs.750/- p.m. Rs.1000/- p.m.
vi. Advanced Course in NIPA Rs.200/- p.m. Rs.500/- p.m.
v) Senior Post Allowance:
BPS Existing Revised
20 Rs.850/- p.m. Rs.1100/- p.m.
21 Rs.925/- p.m. Rs.1200/- p.m.
22 Rs.1200/- p.m. Rs.1600/- p.m.
vi) Deputation/Additional Charge Allowance:
Allowance Existing Revised
Deputation Allowance @ 20% of the minimum
of the Pay Scale of the
deputationist irrespective
of the pay scale of the
post against which he is
working on deputation
@ 20% of the Basic Pay
subject to maximum of
Rs.6000/- p.m.
Additional Charge
Allowance
@ 20% of basic pay upto
a maximum of Rs.1100/-
p.m.
@ 20% of the Basic Pay
subject to maximum of
Rs.6000/- p.m.
vii) ·Uniform Allowance:
Nature of the Post Existing Revised
Nurses upto BS-16 Rs.150/- p.m. Rs.300/- p.m.
Nurses/Head Nurses in BS-17 Nil Rs.300/- p.m.
viii) PSP Uniform Allowance:
Existing Revised
Rs.250/- p.m. Rs.1200/- p.m.
ix) Special Pay to PSs/PAs:
Existing Revised
Private Secretaries to:
Ministers/Chief Secretary/
Chairman, P&D Board/
ACS:
i) From the Cadre
of Private Secretaries
in BS-16
ii) From other sources
in BS-17
Rs.300/- p.m.
Rs.375/- p.m.
Rs.400/- p.m.
Rs.500/- p.m.
Private Secretaries to
Secretaries
Rs.225/- p.m. Rs.300/- p.m.
para-10(vii) substituted vide Notification No. FD.PC-2-1/2005 dated 1st October,
2005 (original version at page 124).
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PAs to Ministers Rs.150/- p.m. Rs.200/- p.m.
PAs to Chief Secretary/ACS/
Secretaries/Addl. Secretaries
Rs.120/- p.m. Rs.160/- p.m.
x) Instructional Allowance:
Existing Revised
20% of the Basic Pay subject to
maximum of Rs.2000/- p.m.
i) 20% of the Basic Pay subject to he
maximum of Rs.5000/- p.m. to those
Instructors imparting in service
training to the offices in BPS-17 &
above who are already in receipt of
this allowance
ii) 20% of the Basic Pay subject to he
maximum of Rs.3000/- p.m. to those
Instructors imparting in service
training to the employees up to BPS-
16, who are already in receipt of this
allowance.
xi) Washing Allowance for Police Force:
Existing Revised
Rs.50/- p.m. Rs.100/- p.m.
xii) Contingent Allowances:
The Integrated Allowance @ Rs.150/- p.m. shall be admissible to Naib Qasids,
Qasids, Daftires, Farashes, Chowkidars, Sweepers and Sweepresses, w.e.f
01.07.2005. The Washing Allowance and Dress Allowance admissible to Naib
Qasids, Frashes, Chowkidars, Sweepers and Sweepresses shall stand abolished
under this scheme.
11. The following allowances in respect of civil employees shall stand
abolished under this scheme:
Sr. No. Name of Allowance Present Rate
i. Cash Handling Allowance Rs.25/- p.m. to Rs.75/- p.m.
ii. Telecom Allowance Rs.150/- p.m.
iii. Copier/Photostat Allowance Rs.50/- p.m.
PART-III: PENSION
12. Commutation shall be admissible up to a maximum of 35% of Gross
Pension, at the option of the pensioner. Admissibility of monthly pension
shall be increased from the existing 60% to 65% of Gross Pension.
13. An increase @ 10% shall be allowed on the amount of pension being
drawn by the existing pensioners as well as to those civil employees who
would draw pension under the revised Basic Pay Scales, 2005.
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14. The increases allowed on pension @ 15% and 8% w.e.f. 01.07.2003 and
01.07.2004 respectively shall not be admissible to the civil employees who
would draw pension under the revised Basic Pay Scales, 2005.
Option:
15. a) All the existing civil employees (BS-1 to 22) of the Provincial
Government shall, within 60-days from the date of issue of this
notification, exercise on option in writing and communicate it to
the Accountant General Punjab/District Accounts Office/DDO
concerned, as the case may be either to continue to draw salary in
the existing Basic Pay Scales, in which he is already drawing or
in the revised Basic Pay Scales and pension/commutation
scheme, 2005 as specified in this notification. Option once
exercised shall be final.
b) An exiting employee as aforesaid, who does not exercise and
communicate such an option within the specified time limit, shall
be deemed to have opted for the revised Basic Pay Scales-2005.
16. All existing rules/orders on the subject hall be deemed to have been
modified to the extent indicated above. All existing rules/orders not so
modified shall continue to be in force under this scheme.
Anomalies:
17. An Anomaly Committee shall be set up in the Finance Department
(Regulation Wing) to resolve the anomalies if any, arising in the implementation of
the revised Basic Pay Scales – 2005.
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ANNEXURE
ANNEXURE TO FINANCE DEPARTMENT’S
NOTIFICATION NO. FC.PC.2-1/2005, DATED: 16.07.2005
EXISTING PAY SCALES – 2001 REVISED PAY SCALES – 2005
BP
S
MIN INCR MAX STAGES BPS MIN INCR MAX STAGES
1 1870 55 3520 30 1 2150 65 4100 30
2 1915 65 3865 30 2 2200 75 4450 30
3 1980 75 4230 30 3 2275 85 4825 30
4 2040 85 4590 30 4 2345 100 5345 30
5 2100 100 5100 30 5 2415 115 5865 30
6 2160 110 5460 30 6 2485 125 6235 30
7 2220 120 5820 30 7 2555 140 6755 30
8 2310 130 6210 30 8 2655 150 7155 30
9 2410 145 6760 30 9 2770 165 7720 30
10 2490 160 7290 30 10 2865 185 8415 30
11 2590 175 7840 30 11 2980 200 8980 30
12 2745 195 8595 30 12 3155 225 9905 30
13 2925 215 9375 30 13 3365 245 10715 30
14 3100 240 10300 30 14 3565 275 11815 30
15 3285 265 11235 30 15 3780 305 12930 30
16 3805 295 12655 30 16 4375 340 14575 30
17 6210 465 15510 20 17 7140 535 17840 20
18 8135 585 19835 20 18 9355 675 22855 20
19 12400 615 24700 20 19 14260 705 28360 20
20 14710 950 28010 14 20 16915 1095 32245 14
21 16305 1070 31285 14 21 18750 1230 35970 14
22 17440 1250 34940 14 22 20055 1440 40215 14
No. FD-PC-2-1/2005
Dated the 1st October 2005
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Subject: REVISION OF BASIC PAY SCALES, ALLOWANCES AND
PENSION – 2005 OF CIVIL EMPLOYEES OF PUNJAB
GOVERNMENT (BS-1 TO 22)
I am directed to refer to this Department’s notification of even number
dated 16.07.2005, on the subject cited above and to state that para-10(vii) regarding
Uniform Allowance may be substituted with the following with immediate effect:
Nature of the Post Existing Revised
Nurses upto BS-16 Rs.150/- p.m. Rs.300/- p.m.
Nurses/Head Nurses in BS-17 Nil Rs.300/- p.m.
No. FD(PR)9-2/2006
Dated the 22nd July, 2006
Subject: CONVEYANCE CHARGES FOR LATE SITTING
I am directed to state that the Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to
sanction the Conveyance Charges for late sitting to the non-gazetted employees of
the Secretariat, attached offices and employees of District Governments at the
following rates:
ON WORKING DAYS: RATE
For officials in BS: 1-2 Rs. 12.00 per day
For officials in BS: 3-15 including holders of Rs. 15.00 per day
BS-16 by virtue of selection grade
ON CLOSED HOLIDAYS: RATE
For officials in BS: 1-2 Rs. 15.00 per day
For officials in BS: 3-15 including holders of Rs. 18.00 per day
BS-16 by virtue of selection grade
2. The late sitting Conveyance Charges are subject to the following
conditions:
i) For detaining the employees in the office beyond two hours of
usual closing hours
ii) Certificate from the concerned officer not below the rank of
Deputy Secretary or equivalent to the effect that detention of the
official(s) was necessary in connection with the official business.
No. FDPC-2-1/2006
Dated the 22nd July, 2006
Subject: DEARNESS ALLOWANCE @ 15% OF BASIC PAY
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I am directed to state that the Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to
sanction the GRANT OF Dearness Allowance @ 15% of the basic pay with effect
from 01.07.2006 to all the civil servants including contract employees employed
against civil posts in the basic pay scales on standard terms & conditions of
contract appointment and the Contract employees appointed at pay package slightly
higher than the standard pay package for the posts under Contract Appointment
Policy with effect from 01.07.2006.
2. This allowance will, however, not be admissible to the Contract
employees who have been allowed Special Pay Package with lucrative pay (i.e. pay
considerably higher than the pay scale of the post including Special House Rent
Allowance/Utility Charges etc.).
3. The amount of Dearness Allowance:
i) will not be treated as part of emoluments for the purpose of
calculation of Pension/gratuity and recovery of House Rent.
ii) will not be admissible to the employees during the tenure of their
posting/deputation abroad.
iii) will be admissible to the employees on their repatriation from
posting/deputation abroad at he rate and amount which would
have been admissible to them had they not been posted abroad.
iv) will be admissible during leave and entire period of LPR except
during extraordinary leave.
No. FDPC-2-1/2005
Dated the 16th January, 2007
Subject: REMOVAL OF ANOMALIES DUE TO REVISION OF
PAY SCALES IN 2005
I am directed to refer to the above mentioned subject an to say that cases
of some anomalies relating to revision of pay scales in 2005, referred to this
Department have been examined in consultation with Federal Government. In
supersession of this Department’s letter No. FD(PC)2-1/2005(700/05), dated
01.07.2006, the following decisions/clarifications have been made:
A. Benefit of Annual Increment on Notional Basis:
2. All government servants who have exhausted or may exhaust the relevant
existing pay scales shall be allowed the benefit of annual increment beyond the
existing scope of the pay scales with effect from 01.12.2005 subject to the
following conditions:
i) There will no presumptive benefit on account of the
aforesaid increment prior to 01.12.2005, therefore, no
arrears shall be allowed prior to this date.
ii) The increment may be treated as personal pay, subject to
the condition, that the employee concerned has put in six
months or more service which counts for an annual
increment, unless withheld under the rules.
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iii) The amount of the personal pay may not be reduced, and
shall be treated as part of the pay scale of the concerned
government servant for the purpose of fixation of pay,
computation of pension, and recovery of House Rent etc.
B. Admissibility of Special Additional Allowance, Special Relief
Allowance & Adhoc Relief to Government Servants on their
Repatriation from Foreign Posting
3. The Special Additional Allowance, Special Relief Allowance and Adhoc
Relief Allowance sanctioned vide Nos. FD(PC)2-2/89, dated 27.07.1999, FD(PC)2-
1/2003 dated 11.07.2003 and FD(PC)2-1/2004 dated 21.07.2004 respectively,
frozen in terms of paras-5 & 6 of the Revision of Pay Scales, 2005, shall be
respectively admissible to government servants on heir repatriation from foreign
posting at the frozen levels, which would have otherwise been admissible to them
had they not been posted abroad.
No. FD-PC-2-1/2007
Dated the 23rd July 2007
Subject: REVISION OF BASIC PAY SCALES AND ALLOWANCES – 2007 OF
CIVIL EMPLOYEES OF PUNJAB GOVERNMENT (BS-1 TO 22)
I am directed to state that the Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to
sanction the Revision of Basic Pay Scales and Allowances for civil employees of
the Government of the Punjab in BPS-1 to BPS-22, with effect from 01.07.2007, as
detailed below:
PART-I: BASIC PAY SCALES
a) Basic Pay Scales:
The revised Basic Pay Scales, 2007 shall replace the existing Basic Pay
Scales, 2005 as shown in the Annexure to this notification.
b) Fixation of Pay of the Existing Civil Servants:
i) The basic pay of an employee in service as on 30.06.2007 shall
be fixed in the revised Basic Pay Scale on point to point basis i.e.
at the stage corresponding to that occupied by him above the
minimum of Basic Pay Scales, 2005.
ii) In case of Personal Pay being drawn by an employee as part of
his basic pay beyond the maximum of his scale on 30.06.2007, he
will continue to draw such pay in the Revised Basic Pay Scales,
2007 at the revised rates.
c) Fixation of Pay of the Existing Contract Employees:
i) Contract employees whose appointments have been made in the
prescribed pay scales of the posts and are drawing salary in the
Basic Pay Scales, 2005, their pay shall be fixed in the Revised
Basic Pay Scales, 2007 with effect from 01.07.2007 in the
prescribed manner.
ii) An increase at the rate of 15% on initial of the pay shall be
allowed to the contractual appointees as “Special Allowance”
who are in receipt of pay package slightly higher than the
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standard pay package prescribed under the Contract Appointment
Policy dated 29.12..2004.
iii) Contract employees who have been allowed Special Pay Package
with lucrative pay (i.e. pay considerably higher than the pay scale
of the post including Special House Rent Allowance/Utility
charges etc.) shall continue to be governed by the existing terms
& conditions as laid down in the document of their contract
appointment.
d) Annual Increment:
Annual increment shall continue to be admissible subject to the existing
conditions, on 1st of December each year. However, the first annual
increment of existing employees in Basic Pay Scales in which their pay is
fixed on 01.07.2007 shall accrue on the 1st December, 2007.
PART-II: ALLOWANCES
e) Special Additional Allowance, Special Relief Allowance and Ad-hoc Relief:
The Special Additional Allowance, Special Relief Allowance and Ad-hoc
Relief shall continue to be admissible at frozen level on existing
conditions.
f) Dearness Allowance:
Dearness Allowance @ 15% sanctioned w.e.f 01.07.2006 shall stand
frozen at the level of its admissibility as on 30.06.2007 and the amount shall
continue to be admissible to the entitled recipients untill further orders but it will
not be admissible to new entrants joining Government service on or after
01.07.2007.
2. All existing rules/orders on the subject shall be deemed to have been
modified to the extent indicated above. All existing rules/orders not so modified
shall continue to be in force under this scheme.
No. FD-PC-32-7/2007
Dated the 10th September 2007
Subject: UP-GRADATION OF CLERICAL POSTS
I am directed to state that the Governor of the Punjab has been pleased to
approve up-gradation of the clerical posts with effect from 01.07.2007 as detailed
below:
Sr. No. Designation Existing BPS Upgraded BPS
1 Junior Clerk BPS-5 BPS-7
2. Senior Clerk BPS-7 BPS-9
3. Assistant/Head Clerk BPS-11 BPS-14
The incumbents of the upgraded posts will also stand upgraded and their pay will
be fixed at the stage next above their basis pay in their lower pay scales.
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2. The Governor of the Punjab has also been pleased to approve that the
employees from BS-1 to BS-4 would move one scale up in their respective pay
scales with effect from 1st July, 2007.
3. Necessary amendments in the existing Service Rules of the ministerial
pots mentioned above shall be carried out by the Administrative Departments in
consultation with the Regulations Wing, S&GAD in accordance with the laid down
procedure.
4. As a special dispensation, the annual increment falling due on 1st
December, 2007 shall be admissible to the above mentioned employees in the
upgraded pay scales.
No. FD-PC-32-7/2007
Dated the 10th September 2007
Subject: UP-GRADATION OF CLERICAL POSTS
I am directed to refer to this Department’s notification of even number
dated 10.09.2007 on the above mentioned subject and to state that the Governor of
the Punjab has been pleased to sanction one special advance increment to Junior
Clerks, Senior Clerks, Assistants and Head Clerks in their upgraded scales. It has
also been sanctioned to the employees in BS-1 to BS-4, in their moved up scales.
This special advance increment will be admissible with effect from 01.09.2007.
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COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF PAY SCALES SINCE 1972
BS 1972 1977 1983 1987 1991 1994 2001 2005 2007
1 100-2-116-EB-3-140 250-5-280/6-340-7-375 440-10-640 600-13-860 920-26-1310 1245-35-1770 1870-55-3520 2150-65-4100 2475-75-4725
2 110-3-152-EB-4-160 260-6-302/7-365-8-405 460-12-700 625-16-945 945-32-1425 1275-44-1935 1915-65-3865 2200-75-4450 2530-85-5080
3 120-3-150-EB-5-180 270-7-326/8-390-9-435 480-14-760 650-19-1030 975-37-1530 1320-50-2070 1980-75-4230 2275-85-4825 2615-100-5615
4 140-4-170-EB-5-200 280-8-352/9-415-12-475 500-16-820 675-22-1115 1005-43-1650 1360-58-2230 2040-85-4590 2345-100-5345 2700-115-6150
5 150-6-180-EB-8-220- EB-10-280 290-10-350/12-470-14-540 520-18-880 700-25-1200 1035-49-1770 1400-66-2390 2100-100-5100 2415-115-5865 2780-135-6830
6 165-8-205-EB-10-255- EB-10-315 315-12-399/14-525-16-605 540-20-940 725-28-1285 1065-54-1875 1440-73-2535 2160-110-5460 2485-125-6235 2860-145-7210
7 180-10-230-EB-10-280- EB-15-370 335-14-447/16-575-18-665 560-23-1020 750-31-1370 1095-60-1995 1480-81-2695 2220-120-5820 2555-140-6755 2940-160-7740
8 200-12-260-EB-15-335- EB-15-425 370-16-514/13-640-22-750 590-26-1110 790-34-1470 1140-65-2115 1540-88-2860 2310-130-6210 2655-150-7155 3055-175-8305
9 225-15-300-EB-16-380- EB-20-480 390-20-590/22-700-24-820 620-29-1200 830-38-1590 1185-72-2265 1605-97-3060 2410-145-6760 2770-165-7720 3185-190-8885
10 250-18-340-EB-20-440- EB-20-540 410-22-520/24-760-28-900 660-32-1300 870-42-1710 1230-79-2415 1660-107-3265 2490-160-7290 2865-185-8415 3295-215-9745
11 275-20-375-EB-20-475- EB-25-600 430-24-550/28-830-30-980 700-35-1400 910-46-1830 1275-86-2565 1725-116-3465 2590-175-7840 2980-200-8980 3430-230-10330
12 300-20-400-EB-25-525- EB-25-650 460-28-600/30-900-32-1060 750-40-1550 970-52-2010 1355-96-2795 1830-130-3780 2745-195-8595 3155-225-9905 3630-260-11430
13 325-25-450-EB-25-575- EB-25-700 490-30-790/32-950-35-1125 800-45-1700 1035-58-2195 1440-107-3045 1950-144-4110 2925-215-9375 3365-245-10715 3870-285-12420
14 350-25-475-EB-25-600- EB-30-750 520-30-730/35-1010-40-1210 850-50-1850 1100-64-2380 1530-119-3315 2065-161-4480 3100-240-10300 3565-275-11815 4100-315-13550
15 375-25-500-EB-30-650- EB-35-825 550-35-900/40-1100-50-1350 900-55-2000 1165-71-2585 1620-131-3585 2190-177-4845 3285-265-11235 3780-305-12930 4350-350-14850
16 400-35-750/50-1000 625-40-825/50-1325-60-1625 1050-80-2250 1350-105-
2925
1875-146-4065 2535-197-5490 3805-295-12655 4375-340-14575 5050-390-16750
17 500-50-1000/50-1250
(JUNIOR CLASS-I)
900-50-1150/60-1750-100-2250 1600-120-3040 2065-155-
3925
2870-215-5450 3880-290-7360 6210-465-15510 7140-535-17840 8210-615-20510
18 1000-75-1750
(SENIOR CLASS-I)
1350-75-1850/100-2650 2100-150-3600 2710-195-
4660
3765-271-6475 5085-366-8745 8135-585-19835 9355-675-22855 10760-775-26260
19 1800-80-2200 2250-100-3050 3200-160-4480 4130-205-
5770
5740-285-8590 7750-385-11600 12400-615-24700 14260-705-28360 16400-810-32600
20 2300-100-2600 2600-125-3600 3800-180-5240 4900-235-
6780
6810-325-10060 9195-440-13595 14710-950-28010 16915-1095-32245 19455-1260-37095
21 2750 (FIXED) 3000-150-4200 4200-225-6000 5420-290-
7740
7535-405-11585 10190-545-15640 16305-1070-31285 18750-1230-35970 21565-1415-41375
22 3000 (FIXED) 3250-200-4850 4500-250-6500 5800-325-
8400
8075-450-12575 10900-610-17000 17440-1250-34940 20055-1440-40215 23065-1655-46235
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INDEX
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Ad hoc Relief………………………………………..5
Addition to or modification of the Schedule
…………………………………………………………5
Additions to or modifications in the
Schedule………………………………………….21
Additions to or modifications of the
Schedule………………………………………….35
ADMISSIBILITY……………………………………
____ of moveover to the civil servant
during LPR…………………………………..66
Admissibility of full pay of the post in
National Pay Scale……………………………20
Admissibility of increments on promotion
to post in Revised National Pay Scale 18
and above………………………………………..35
Admissibility of next higher National Pay
Scale……………………………………………4, 18
Admissibility of next higher Revised
National Pay Scales………………………….32
ADVANCE INCREMENTS…………………….
____ to officials for possessing/attaining
higher educational qualification……..69
ADVANCE INCREMENTS TO
OFFICIALS POSSESSING/
ACQUIRING HIGHER
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS.57
Advance Increments to School Teachers on
attaining higher qualifications……………43
Advance Increments to Technical and
Professional Categories on
possessing/acquiring higher
qualifications……………………………………44
ALLOWANCES…………………………8, 42, 79
Annexure..1, 2, 5, 15, 16, 17, 21, 29, 30, 31,
35, 40, 41, 72, 74, 77, 78, 81
ANNEXURE – \“B\……………………………….7
ANNEXURE \“A\………………………………….6
Annual Increment………………………………..40
ANOMALIES….11, 48, 59, 71, 76, 80, 103,
104
ANOMALIES COMMITTEE…………………..
Constitution of ____ on the introduction
of Revised Basic Pay Scales…………..48
APPLICABILITY……………………………………
____ The scheme of revised basic pay
scale is applicable to regular
government servants only………………71
Applicability of the National Pay Scale….16
Applicability of the National pay scales…..2
Applicability of the Revised National Pay
Scales……………………………………………..30
APPLICATION OF THE ORDERS…..9, 25
applications…………………………………………..1
Apprentices…………………………………………..4
apprenticeship stipendiary studentship…….4
BASIC SCALES AND ALLIED
MATTERS………………………………………40
Basic Scales of pay………………………………40
BS-16 TO BS-22……………………………………..
Revision of basic pay scales and fringe
benefits of civil employees in ____ of
the Punjab Government…………………74
CALCULATION OF SELECTION
GRADE POSTS……………………………..103
Charge Allowance……………………………….43
CHARGE ALLOWANCE…………………….25
commencement…………………………..1, 15, 29
COMMITTEE…………………………………………
Constitution of Anomalies ____…………11
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF PAY
SCALES SINCE 1972…………………….127
COMPENSATORY…………………………………
Revision of the rates of ____ Allowances
……………………………………………………..8
conditions of the period of stay of three
years at the maximum of pay scales B-16
and B-17 in the case of non-technical…40
consolidated scale………………………………1, 2
Consolidated scale……………………………6, 15
CONVEYANCE ALLOWANCE…9, 24, 58
Cost of blood Transfusion…………………….45
CYCLE ALLOWANCE…………………………9
Daily Allowance………………………………….45
DAILY ALLOWANCE……………………………
___ Special and Ordinary rates………….62
DEARNESS ALLOWANCE………………..27
Dearness Allowances, Local Compensatory
Allowance and Rest and Recreation
Allowance……………………………………….42
Definition of \“family\………………………….45
Definitions…………………………………1, 15, 29
Design Allowance………………………………..45
Encashment of leave Preparatory to
Retirement……………………………………….45
Entertainment Allowance……………………..42
establishments paid from contingencies…..1
EXEMPTION………………………………………….
____ from School Fee…………………………8
EXISTING AND REVISED PAY SCALES
……………………………………………………….81
Existing Civil Servant…………………………..29
Existing Dearness Allowance, Special
Dearness Allowance and Additional
Dearness Allowance…………………………32
existing Government servant…………………..1
Existing Government Servant……………….16
Existing pay……………………………1, 2, 14, 16
Existing Pay………………………10, 29, 81, 107
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EXISTING, MODIFIED AND THE
REVISED PAY SCALES (BPS-1-15). .72
EXTENSION………………………………………….
____ of the principle of moveover to all
employees……………………………………65
FIXATION……………………………………………..
____ of pay……………………………………..14
FIXATION OF CADRE STRENGTH OF
SECRETARIAT SERVICE SECTION
OFFICERS…………………………………….108
Fixation of Pay…………………………..3, 33, 42
Fixation of pay in Basic Scales……………..40
Fixation of pay in the National Pay Scales
……………………………………………………….17
Fixation of Pay in the National Pay Scales.3
Fixation of pay in the Revised National Pay
Scales……………………………………………..31
Fixation of pay on promotion……….4, 19, 33
Fixation of Pay on transfer from a lower
scale to a higher scale……………………….33
FRINGE BENEFITS……………………………….
Revision of pay scales and ____ of the
Punjab Government Employees 1987
……………………………………………………56
Revision of Pay Scales scheme of Basic
Pay Scales and ____ of the Punjab
Govt. Employees 1983………………….40
General……………………………………………….46
Government…………………………………………..2
Government servants engaged on contract
……………………………………………………….21
GRANT……8, 27, 28, 29, 56, 57, 62, 69, 75,
106, 107, 108, 109
GRANT OF 33% SELECTION GRADE
TO PRIVATE SECRETARIES………..107
grant of compensatory allowances…………24
GRANT OF SELECTION GRADE……..106
GRANT OF SELECTION GRADE TO A
SINGLE POST……………………………….109
GRANT OF SELECTION GRADE TO
CLERKS…………………………………………56
GRANT OF SELECTION GRADE TO
NAIB QASIDS AND DAFTRIES…….108
GRANT OF SELECTION GRADE TO
SUPERINTENDENTS……………………107
HIGH SCHOOLS………………………………..44
holders of the teaching posts…………………..1
HOUSE RENT ALLOWANCE…..8, 24, 28,
29, 57
Increments in the National Pay Scales..4, 18
INDEXATION………………………………………..
____ of pension to the pensioners of the
Punjab Government………………………63
INDEXATION OF CONVEYANCE
ALLOWANCE………………………………..58
INITIAL FIXATION OF PAY………………56
Interest on House building advance……….45
INTRODUCTION OF NATIONAL PAY
SCALES………………………………………….11
MEDICAL ALLOWANCE……………..58, 71
MESS ALLOWANCE………………………….71
MIDDLE SCHOOLS……………………………44
MILEAGE ALLOWANCE………………………
____ Existing and Revised rates………..62
Modification of Scales in case of certain
posts………………………………………………..41
Move-over…………………………………………..40
____ shall be allowed in cases where an
employee cannot be promoted for want
of a vacancy…………………………………41
move-over in the case of technical and
professional categories……………………..41
MOVEOVER………………………………………….
Admissibility of ____ moveover to the
civil servants during LPR………………66
Extension of the principle of ____ to all
employees of the Punjab Government
……………………………………………………65
National Pay Scale.3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 12, 14, 16,
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 30, 35
National Pay Scales…..3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 12, 16,
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 32, 35
Non-Practicing Allowance……………………42
Number of Advance increments for…………..
____ MA/MSc…………………………………69
OPTION FORM…………………………………..37
OVERTIME ALLOWANCE
ADMISSIBLE TO STAFF CAR
DRIVERS………………………………………..71
Pay…..1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25,
26, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 40,
41, 42, 45, 47, 48, 50, 56, 62, 68, 73, 74,
77, 78, 80, 108, 109
PAY……………………………………………………….
Fixation of ____……………………………….14
PAY REVISION RULES, 1973…………….15
PAY REVISION RULES, 1977…………….29
PENSION & RETIREMENT BENEFITS 79
Practice Compensatory allowance…………43
PRINCIPLE……………………………………………
Extension of the ____ of moveover to all
employees of the Punjab Government
……………………………………………………65
Punjab (Gazetted) Civil Services (Pay
Revision ) Rules, 1973………………………30
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Pay Revision Rules
Punjab (Non-Gazetted) Civil Services (Pay
Revision) Rules, 1972……………………….30
Punjab (non-gazetted) Civil Services (Pay
Revisions) Rules, 1972……………………….1
Punjab (Non-Gazetted) Teaching Staff
(National Pay Scales) Rules, 1973……..30
Punjab Senior Teaching Posts (National Pay
Scales) Rules, 1974…………………………..30
QUALIFICATION PAY FOR SAS
ACCOUNTANTS…………………………….76
Qualification Allowance……………………….45
QUALIFICATION PAY FOR SENIOR
OFFICERS………………………………………75
RATES…………………………………………………..
Revision of the ____ of Compensatory
Allowances…………………………………….8
rates of transfer grant……………………………62
REIMBURSEMENT……………………………….
____ of Tuition Fees…………………………15
Relaxation………………………………….5, 21, 35
RESEARCH ALLOWANCE………………..58
Revised National Pay Scale…32, 33, 34, 35,
40, 42
Revised National Pay Scales…………………30
REVISED NATIONAL SCALES OF PAY
……………………………………………………….36
revised pay scales………………….1, 15, 74, 78
revision…………………………………………………..
____/Grant of compensatory
allowance/special pays to gazetted
government servants consequent upon
revision of pay scales…………………….24
REVISION……………………………………………..
___ of the rates of compensatory
allowances……………………………………..8
____ of pay scales and fringe benefits of
the Punjab Government Employees
1987…………………………………………….56
____ of pay scales scheme of Basic Pay
Scales and Fringe Benefits…………….40
REVISION OF BASIC PAY SCALES………
____ and fringe benefits of civil
employees in BS-16 to BS-22 of the
Punjab Government………………………74
REVISION OF PAY SCALES 8, 12, 40, 56,
64, 68, 103, 104, 105, 111
REVISION OF PAY SCALES………………….
____ and fringe benefits of civil
employees (BS-1-22) of Punjab
Government (1994)……………………….82
____ and fringe benefits of civil
employees (OBS-1-22) of Punjab
Government (1994)……………………….78
Right of option……………………………2, 16, 30
Schedule……………………………………………….2
SCHOOL FEE…………………………………………
Exemption from ____…………………………8
Selection……………………………………………….5
SELECTION GRADE TO ASSISTANTS56
Selection Grades………………………………5, 20
SENIOR POST ALLOWANCE…………….76
SENIOR POSTS ALLOWANCE…………..24
Short title…………………………………..1, 15, 29
SPECIAL ALLOWANCE…………………….59
Special Pay………………………………21, 35, 42
SPECIAL PAY……………………………………….
Admissibility of ____ of lower post on
moveover to the next higher scale –
foixation of pay…………………………..102
SPECIAL PAY OF POLICE OFFICERS. 25
SPECIAL PAYS………………………………….70
Special Research Allowance…………………45
Stipendiary……………………………………………4
Stipendiary students……………………………….4
SUMPTUARY ALLOWANCE OF
DEPUTY COMMISSIONERS…………..25
Teaching Allowance…………………………….43
Technical Pay………………………………………21
TUITION FEES………………………………………
Reibursement of ____……………………….15
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE…………………..71
VERIFICATION OF SERVICE………………..
____ FOR PURPOSE OF PENSION. .109
Warden Allowance………………………………43
WASHING ALLOWANCE……………………9
WASHING ALLOWANCE ADMISSIBLE
TO LIVERIED STAFF……………………..71
work-charged establishment……………………1
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