Yogi Cabinet Decision: Now the government employees retiring on 30 June and 31 December will be able to get the benefit of the proposed salary hike from 1 July and 1 January. Finance Minister Suresh Khanna said that according to the system that was in place till now, the employees retiring on 30 June and 31 December were not able to get the benefit of the proposed salary hike on 1 July or 1 January.
The Yogi government of UP has given a big gift to lakhs of government employees of the state. In the cabinet meeting held on Tuesday, the proposal was approved in which the employees retiring a day before will also get the benefit of salary hike. Till now, the employees retiring on 30 June and 31 December were not able to get the benefit of the proposed salary hike on 1 July or 1 January.
According to the policy, now the government employees retiring on 30 June and 31 December will be able to get the benefit of the proposed salary hike from 1 July and 1 January. Finance Minister Suresh Khanna said that according to the system that was in place till now, the employees retiring on 30 June and 31 December were not able to get the benefit of the proposed salary hike on 1 July or 1 January.
However, now the cabinet has approved it. This will enable the employees to get the benefit of salary hike in their pension and gratuity. He said that after a decision of the Supreme Court, judicial employees have already been given this benefit and now government employees will also be able to benefit from it.
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