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1. Increments in the Basic Pay Scales: The increments in the Basic Pay Scales
shall fall due on Ist day of December, following the completion of at least six
months service at a stage in the relevant Basic Pay Scales.Rule-7.
Decision:
With effect from the calendar year 1998 onwards, the civil servants retiring on or
after the first day of June of a year shall be entitled to the usual annual increment,
for the purpose of calculation of his pension only, on completion of six months
service in the year of his retirement, irrespective of due date of 1st December
following the completion of six months. The above benefit would equally be
admissible in the cases of civil servants who die while in service.
No. FD(PRC)1-1/99 dated 24-12-1999.
Read with even number dated 27-3-2000.
When a civil servant is allowed to draw pay in the next higher Basic Pay
Scale by Moveover or his post having been upgraded, his pay in the higher scale
shall be fixed at a stage next above his pay in the lower scale. (Rule-9)
3). Fixation of pay on promotion: (1) Subject to the provisions of rule-II. (See
S.No.4 below)
*Decision:
Fixation of pay on appointment to a higher post from the lower post by
initial recruitment.
The provision contained in rule 10(1)(i) as referred above shall also
equally apply in the cases where appointment to a higher post from a lower post is
made by initial recruitment.
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These orders would be effective from 1.5.1977 but no arrears will be
allowed on account of refixation of pay prior to 16.3.1999.
FD letter No.FD(PRC)1-1/97 dated 16.3.1999
Note:- Selection grade is treated as at par with promotion for the purpose of fixation of
pay.
ii) Where a civil servant is promoted from a lower post to a higher post in
BPS 20 and above after completion of the minimum length of service
prescribed for the relevant grade, his pay in the scale of the higher post
shall be fixed at the stage next above his pay in the scale of the lower post;
and
iii) Where a lower and a higher pay scale have been prescribed for the
same post, the pay on promotion from the lower to the higher scale upto
Basic Pay Scale 19 shall be fixed in the manner given in clause (1) above.
Rule 10(1), (ii) and (iii)
Note: With effect from 1.6.1991 one premature increment will be granted to the officer
B-20 and above on promotion.
No. FD(PRC)1-1/91,dated 15.9.1991.
ii) before his promotion to a higher post from a post for which a lower and a
higher pay scale has been prescribed, is already drawing pay in the pay
scale of the higher post; or
iii) 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
iv) is promoted to a higher post where higher and lower post carry the same
scale,
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Fixation of Pay on Promotion to Higher post Carrying Pay Scale to which the
Civil servants have already reached by way of Move-over.
i- It has been decided in consultation with the Finance Division that a Civil
servant who is promoted to a higher post carrying pay scale to which he
has already reached by way of move-over, will be entitled to the benefit of
a premature increment i.e. next stage plus one premature increment over
the stage which he had reached by way of move-over but not beyond the
maximum of pay scale of the higher post to which he has been promoted.
ii) These orders would be effective from 1.12.1985 but no arrears would be
allowed on account of his re-fixation of pay prior to 01.01.1990. The cases
decided prior to 1.12.1985 shall not be re-opened.
iii) It has been further decided to allow fixation pay to Civil Servants on their
regular promotion from BPS-20 (by move-over) to BPS-20 under
F.R.22(a)(i), but not beyond the maximum of the scale of the higher post
to which he has been promoted.
iv) The orders in para-iii above would be effective from 1.12.1985 but no
arrears will be allowed on account of re-fixation of prior to 01.05.1991.
No. FD(PRC)1-1/94,Dated 17.7.1995.
3) If a civil servant before reaching the maximum of a Basic Pay Scale is promoted
to higher scale between the 2nd June and the 30th November, of a calendar year
and his initial pay in the later scale in 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 Ist day of December of the year of his promotion with reference to his
presumptive pay on that date in his pre-promotion scale; provided that if the
promotion of a civil servant is subject to the length of prescribed service, he shall
be entitled to opt for re-fixation of his pay only if he has completed the prescribed
length of service.
The above provision equally applies in the cases of selection grade, which is
treated at par with promotion for the purpose of pay fixation.
Decision: The Government servants promoted between 2nd June and 30th November to a
higher post carrying the same pay scale in which they are already drawing pay
shall also be entitled to the re-fixation of pay in the above manner. This
decision will be effective from Ist; June, 1991 without arrears.
Rule-10 read with Notification NO.FD(SR-I)16-1/98, dated 13-1-2000.
No.FD(PRC)1-1/2000, dated 2-9-2000.
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3) Admissibility of increments on promotion to a post in Basic Pay Scale 18 and
above. If a civil servant is appointed by promotion to a post in Basic Pay Scale
18 or above before he completes the length of service prescribed for the higher
post, he shall be entitled to draw the pay;
i) at the minimum of the Basic 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
the prescribed length of service or following the completion of at least six
months service in the scale, whichever is later,
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 on Ist day of December, following
the completion of at least 6 months service in the relevant Basic Pay Scale.
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a) The minimum length of service (in BPS-17 and above) prescribed for the
purpose of drawal of pay and increments on promotion to posts carrying BPS-18
and above shall be as under:
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5. ENTERTAINMENT OF ADDITIONAL CHARGE AND GRANT OF
EXTRA RENUMERATION FOR HOLDING ADDITIONAL CHARGE
OF POSTS UNDER F.R.49
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iv) Additional Remuneration.
Additional Charge/Duel Charge Allowance shall be sanctioned by the
Finance Department at a uniform rate of 20% of basic pay subject to
above conditions. In special cases of heavy and sensitive nature of
additional charge, more special dispensation can be considered by the
Finance Department/Provincial Government on case to case basis.
No.FD(SR-I)3-19/92, Dated 12.8.1997.
No.FD (SR-I)3-19/92 dt: 7-8-1999
Authority: Rule 8-A in civil servants (appointments, promotion & transfer) rules 1975.
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ii) If the substantive pay last drawn was more than the minimum of the scale
but less than the maximum of the scale of new post, his pay should be
fixed at the stage in the scale corresponding to the pay last drawn or if
there be no such stage, at the next lower stage in the scale. From the pay
so fixed the amount of pension should be deducted.
iii) Where the substantive pay drawn immediately before retirement was more
than maximum of the scale of the post in which the officer is employed,
his pay may be fixed at the minimum of the scale of the post in which he
is re-employed and he may be allowed to draw his pension in addition to
the pay fixed subject to the condition that the initial pay fixed plus the
amount of pension does not exceed the substantive pay drawn by him
immediately before retirement. Once the pay is so fixed he will be entitled
to draw increments in the scale of the post provided that the amount of pay
(including increments) plus pension does not, at any stage, exceed the
substantive pay drawn before retirement.
iv) A re-employed Civil servant should earn increments in all cases where pay
has been fixed in a scale at a stage lower than the maximum.
v) In case a re-employed pensioner is promoted to a higher post, his pay
should be fixed in such a manner as if he was a serving officer with the
difference that from the pay so determined the pension would be deducted.
vi) In a case where officiating pay higher than the substantive pay was drawn
for a continuous period of 3 years or more immediately before retirement,
the officiating pay drawn before retirement may be treated as substantive
pay for the purpose of these orders.
vii) The pay of the retired military personnel re-employed in civil posts may
also be fixed in accordance with the above principles. In their case
substantive pay shall also include the following employments; provided
that they were drawn before retirement/release/leave/leave pending re-
retirement for a continuous period of three years or more:
a) Command/Staff/Charge Pay.
b) Instructional Pay.
c) Qualifications Pay.
d) Disturbance Pay.
e) The word "Pension" wherever used in these orders means pension
before commutation and/or surrender.
Rule.9.5 read with, No. FD(SR-I)/1-67/82 dated 24.8.1983.
Note-I: With effect from 1.1.1984, pay of the retired Defence Services Personnel
below commissioned Rank will be fixed with reference to pay of the substantive
rank or temporary rank if held for one year before retirement plus full military
pension.
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No.SOSR-III(FD)28-120/73-Vol-III,Dated 8.9.1987.
Note-II: The senior post allowance and qualification pay are not allowed to retired Civil
Servants on re-employment/contractual appointments.
No. SOSR-III(FD)28-120/73-Vol-III,dated 2.7.1996.
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Employees who have opted For refixation of Pay on or after 1.7.1983.
They will not be entitled to receive increment in BPS on 1.12.1983. Their cases
will be regulated under rule-7 read with rule 10(3) of the NWFP civil services pay
revision rules, 1978.
No.FD(PRC)1-1/85-IV dated 29.4.1985
The above provisions shall operate after the posts are placed in selecting
grade/senior scale.
FD letter No.FD(PRC)1-1/96-97 dated 9.10.97 read with
No.FD(SR-I)16-9/99 dated 12-5-1999.
CHART OF PAY SCALES
SCA W.E.F 1/5/1977 AND W.E.F. W.E.F. W.E.F W.E.F
LE 1/7/1981 1/7/1983 1/7/1987 1/6/1991 1/6/1994
No.
B-1 250-5-280/6-340-7- 440-10-640 600-13- 920-26- 1245-35-
375 860 1310 1770
B-2 260-6-302/7-365-8- 460-12-700 625-16- 945-32- 1275-44-
405 945 1425 1935
B-3 270-7-326/8-390-9- 480-14-760 650-19- 975-37- 1320-50-
435 1030 1530 2070
B-4 280-8-352/9-415-12- 500-16-820 675-22- 1005-43- 1360-58-
475 1115 1650 2230
B-5 290-10-350/12-470- 520-18-880 700-25- 1035-49- 1400-66-
14-540 1200 1770 2390
B-6 315-12-399/14-525- 540-20-940 725-28- 1065-54- 1440-73-
16-605 1285 1875 2535
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B-7 335-14-447/16-575- 560-23- 750-31- 1095-60- 1480-81-
18-665 1020 1370 1995 2695
B-8 370-16-514/18-640- 590-26- 790-34- 1140-65- 1540-88-
22-750 1110 1470 2115 2860
B-9 390-20-590/22-700- 620-29- 830-38- 1185-72- 1605-97-
24-820 1200 1590 2265 3060
B-10 410-22-520/24/760- 660-32- 870-42- 1230-79- 1660-107-
28-900 1300 1710 2415 3265
B-11 430-24-550/28-830- 700-35- 910-46- 1275-86- 1725-116-
30-980 1400 1830 2565 3465
B-12 460-28-600/30-900- 750-40- 970-52- 1355-96- 1830-130-
32-1060 1550 2010 2795 3780
B-13 490-30-790/32-950- 800-45- 1035-58- 1440-107- 1950-144-
35-1125 1700 2195 3045 4110
B-14 520-30-730/35-1010- 850-50- 1100-64- 1530-119- 2065-161-
40-1210 1850 2380 3315 4480
B-15 550-35-900/40-1100- 900-55- 1165-71- 1620-131- 2190-177-
50-1350 2000 2583 3585 4845
B-16 625-40-825/50-1325- 1050-80- 1350-105- 1875-146- 2535-197-
60-1625 2250 2925 4065 5490
B-17 900-50-1150/60- 1600-120- 2065-155- 2870-215- 3880-290-
1750-100-2250 3040 3925 5450 7360
B-18 1350-75-1650/100- 2100-150- 2710-195- 3765-271- 5085-366-
2650 3600 4660 6475 8745
B-19 2250-100-3050 3200-160- 4130-205- 5740-285- 7750-385-
4480 5770 8590 11600
B-20 2600-125-3600 3800-180- 4900-235- 6810-325- 9195-440-
5240 6780 10060 13595
B-21 3000-150-4200 4200-225- 5420-290- 7535-405- 10190-545-
6000 7740 11585 15640
B-22 3250-200-4850 4500-250- 5800-325- 8075-450- 10900-610-
6500 8400 12575 17000
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Copy of the letter No.F.I(5)Imp/2001, dated 04-09-2001, issued by Abdul Sattar Sadiq,
Deputy Secretary, Finance Division (Regulations Wing) Islamabad.
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
The President has been pleased to sanction, with effect from 1st December
2001, a scheme, as detailed below, of the Basic Pay Scales, Allowances and Pensions,
2001 for the civil employees of the Federal Government in BpS-1 to 22 paid from the
Civil Estimates and from the Defence Estimates respectively as shown in the following
paragraphs.
2. Basic Pay Scales. The existing basis pay scales and the revised basic pay
scales are shown in Annexure-I to this O.M. The revised basic pay scales shall replace
the existing Basic Pay Scales, 1994, and shall be effective from 1st December, 2001.
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5. Initial Fixation of Pay. (1) 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 as the stage occupied by him above the minimum of the 1994 Basic Pay
Scale.
Example-I
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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 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 Stage Stage Stage Stage Stage Stage Stage Stage Stage Stage
1994 Pay 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Scale
3465 3581 3697 3813 3929 4045 4161 7277 4393 4509
BS-11
2001 Pay 5215 5390 5565 5470 5915 6090 6265 6440 6615 6790
Scale
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 basis pay of Rs.3465/- is
beyond the 30 stages in notional BS-5, (1994 BPS), & Resultantly more than the 30
stages 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:
In such cases future increments upto a maximum of 3 years will also be allowed as
personal to such employees.
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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.
16. Pension. The Government has made the following reforms in pension/
commutation scheme w.e.f. 01-12-1991 in respect of civil pensioners of Federal
Government including civilian paid from Defence Estimates as well as retired Armed
Forces Personnel.
c) The additional benefit of 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 Division’s O.M. No.F(1)Reg.6/99, dated 23-7-1999 shall be
discontinued.
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f) In future, the increase in pension to the pensioners shall be allowed on net
pension instead of gross pension.
17. Option. (a) All the existing civil employees (BPS-1 to 22) of the
Federal Government shall within 45 days from the date of issue of this office
memorandum, 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 pay Scales of 1994 or
in the Revised Basic Pay Scales and Pension/Commutation Scheme, 2001 as specified in
this O.M. option once exercised shall be final.
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
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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 and revised package of pension as contained in part-III of this O.M.
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.
Sd/xxx
(ABDUL RAUF MALIK)
JOINT SECRETARY (R)
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ANNEXURE-II TO FINANCE DIVISIONS’S O.M. NO.F.1(5)Imp/2001, DATED
SEPTEMBER 04, 2001 EXISTING AND REVISED PAY SCALES.
COMMUTATION TABLE
Age next Birthday No.of years Age next Birthday No.of years
purchased purchased
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
Sd/xxx
Asstt; Accounts Officer,
AGPR, Sub-Office, Peshawar.
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ANNEXURE-I TO FINANCE DIVISION’S O.M. NO.F.1(5)Imp/2001, DATED
SEPTEMBER 04, 2001 EXISTING AND REVISED PAY SCALES.
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