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C.H.Mahadevan Retd.ED writes to chairman on AMENDMENTS REQUIREMENT TO BE MADE IN PENSION RULES

25/7/2019

APPENDIX IV-DEARNESS RELIEF

3(1) In respect of Class I & II Officers retired before 1/4/1993 and Class III & IV retired before 1/8/1992-CPI 600




Scale of Basic Pension per month
Rate of Dearness Relief as a percentage of Basic Pension
(i)
Up to Rs 1250
0.67%
(ii)
Rs 1251 to Rs 2000
0.67% of Rs 1250 plus 0.55% of basic pension in excess of Rs 1250
(iii)
Rs 2001 to Rs 2130
0.67% of Rs 1250 plus 0.55% of next Rs 750 of basic pension plus 0.33% of basic pension in excess of Rs 2000
(iv)
Above Rs 2130
0.67% of Rs 1250 plus 0.55% of next Rs 750 of basic pension plus 0.33% of the next Rs 130 plus 0.17%of basic pension in excess of Rs 2130



3(2) In respect of Class I & II Officers retired after 1/4/1993 and before 1/8/1997 and Class III & IV employees retired from 1/8/1992 to 31/7/1997 at CPI 1148




Scale of Basic Pension per month
Rate of Dearness Relief as a percentage of Basic Pension
(i)
Up to Rs 2400
0.35%
(ii)
Rs 2401 to Rs 3850
0.35% of Rs 2400 plus 0.29% of basic pension in excess of Rs 2400
(iii)
Rs 3851 to Rs 4100
0.35% of Rs 2400 plus 0.29% of next Rs 1450 of basic pension plus 0.17% of basic pension in excess of Rs 3850
(iv)
Above Rs 4100
0.35% of Rs 2400 plus 0.29% of next Rs 1450 of basic pension plus 0.17% of the next Rs 250 plus 0.09% of basic pension in excess of Rs 4100










Modifications made as per the judgment dated 27/4/2017 of the Delhi High Court

APPENDIX IV-DEARNESS RELIEF

(Effective from ……………….)

  1. In respect of Class I & II Officers retired before 1/4/1993 and Class III & IV retired before 1/8/1992-CPI 600




Scale of Basic Pension per month
Rate of Dearness Relief as a percentage of Basic Pension
(i)
Up to Rs 1250
0.67%
(ii)
Rs 1251 to Rs 2000
0.67% of Rs 1250 plus 0.55% of basic pension in excess of Rs 1250
(iii)
Rs 2001 to Rs 2130
0.67% of Rs 1250 plus 0.55% of next Rs 750 of basic pension plus 0.33% of basic pension in excess of Rs 2000
(iv)
Rs 2131 to 3850
0.67% of Rs 1250 plus 0.55% of next Rs 750 of basic pension plus 0.33% of the next Rs 130 plus 0.29%of basic pension in excess of Rs 2130
(v)
3851 and above
0.67% of Rs 1250 plus 0.55% of next Rs 750 of basic pension plus 0.33% of the next Rs 130 plus 0.29%of basic pension in excess of Rs 2130 upto 3850 and 0.23% of basic pension in excess of 3850




  1. In respect of Class I & II Officers retired after 1/4/1993 and before 1/8/1997 and Class III & IV employees retired from 1/8/1992 to 31/7/1997 at CPI 1148




Scale of Basic Pension per month
Rate of Dearness Relief as a percentage of Basic Pension
(i)
Up to Rs 2400
0.35%
(ii)
Rs 2401 to Rs 3850
0.35% of Rs 2400 plus 0.29% of basic pension in excess of Rs 2400
(iii)
Rs 3851 and above
0.35% of Rs 2400 plus 0.29% of next Rs 1450 of basic pension plus 0.23% of basic pension in excess of Rs 3850




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