Panel moots 30% pay hike for Karnataka govt staff

DHNS
February 1, 2018

Bengaluru, Feb 1: The Karnataka Sixth Pay Commission has recommended a 30% hike in basic salary for government employees, including pensioners.

The report was submitted to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah by panel chairman and retired IAS officer M R Srinivasamurthy in Bengaluru on Wednesday.

Siddaramaiah said the recommendations of the commission will be placed before the next state Cabinet meeting for approval. With Assembly elections just round the corner, Siddaramaiah, who also holds the finance portfolio, is likely to make an official announcement accepting the recommendations of the commission in his budget speech in the state legislature on February 16.

Karnataka State Government Employees Association has welcomed the commission's recommendations. "We welcome the 30% hike. We had sought a 45% hike. We will try to convince the chief minister about our demand," association president B P Manje Gowda said.

The pay hike will come as a bonanza for 5.2 lakh state government employees, 5.73 lakh pensioners and family pensioners besides 73,000 employees working in aided institutions, local bodies and non-teaching staff of colleges and universities.

The minimum pay in the revised scales will be Rs 17,000 per month (it is Rs 9,600 at present) and maximum pay will be Rs 1,50,600 and allowances, while minimum pension will be Rs 8,500 and maximum pension will be Rs 73,000 per month besides dearness allowance. Family pension will have an upper limit of Rs 45,180 per month with dearness allowances. The commission has recommended that the wages be given with effect from April 1, 2018 for employees and from July 1, 2017 for pensioners.

The additional expenditure to the state government due to the revision of pay, allowances and pensions is estimated at Rs 10,508 crore per year.

The panel has not changed the retirement age of 60 years. However, it has recommended that minimum qualifying service for voluntary retirement be reduced from the present 15 to 10 years, while the eligibility for receiving full pension be reduced from the present 33 to 30 years.

The maximum limit of death-cum-retirement gratuity is proposed to be increased from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 20 lakh. The commission has also recommended payment of additional pensions of 20% to 100% to all pensioners aged above 80 years.

Siddaramaiah told reporters the commission was constituted eight months ago. After consulting various neighbouring states and going through the central pay commission recommendations, the state panel submitted its first report. They have sought three more months for non-salary related issues, Siddaramaiah said.

Besides Srinivasamurthy, the commission has former IAS officer Mohammed Sanaullah and former Controller of State Accounts Department R S Phonde as its members.

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August 5,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 4: Deputy Chief Minister Dr.CN Ashwathnarayan instructed the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Commissioner Manjunatha Prasad to set up a separate high-level committee to ascertain the exact cause of coronavirus-related deaths in the state.

He spoke to reporters after a meeting with Prasad on Tuesday.

"The committee, headed by senior officials will audit the reason for the increase in death cases. Has there been a death due to treatment delay? Or are there any shortcomings in the treatment process?" the deputy chief minister said.

He pointed out that based on the report, the committee should try to correct the deficiency and reduce the death rate.

"How many beds are in which hospital? How many patients are on a ventilator? How many have gone home from the hospital? Etc. All information needs to be updated online at the moment. He suggested that this information should be made available to the public online," Ashwaththanarayana said.

Stating that some hospitals are not giving details about the number of beds correctly, he instructed the commissioners to take legal action if differences in their data are found.

He said that there is a shortage of ASHA workers in the city and it needs to be hired immediately.

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, there are 74,477 active COVID-19 cases in Karnataka and the death toll in the state is at 2,594. 

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June 2,2020

Kasaragod, Jun 2: Kumbala police on Tuesday arrested 20 persons on charges of misbehaving and obstructing a medical team who were on official duty for Covid-19.

Police sources said the incident occurred at Kumbala beach near here on Monday evening when a group of locals misbehaved and obstructed an eight-member medical team, comprising of doctors and health workers, from carrying out a survey to asertain whether there has been a community spread of Covid-19 in that locality.

The health team was on a mission to gather data of people who had interacted with expatriates after they had returned to hometown recently.

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August 1,2020

Gadag, Aug 1: A woman in Gadag district of Karnataka mortgaged her 'mangalsutra' to buy a television set for her children following the Karnataka government's decision to continue the classes through TV amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

A resident of Radder Naganur village, Kasturi, who is also a mother of two, purchased a television set against her 'mangalsutra' for Rs 14,000. She bought the TV after her children's school teachers asked them to attend classes via the television set.

Kasturi said, "I can not send the children to the neighbours' house every day and it was necessary for them to study. We had no other option but to buy a TV set."

She said, "Both, my husband and I are daily wage workers and during coronavirus, we do not have work or money."

"I sold my 'mangalsutra' for Rs 20,000 and bought a TV for Rs 14,000," said Kasturi while happily adding, "Now, my kids can study at home itself."

Kasturi's daughter, Surekha said, "We did not have the TV for several months but now when we have it, we will study and get a bigger 'mangalsutra' for my mother."

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