Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Time to change "Sepoy" to "Jawan"

A sepoy (IPA: /ˈsipɔɪ/) (from Persian سپاهی Sipâhi meaning "soldier") was a native of India, a soldier allied to a European power, usually the United Kingdom. Specifically, it was the term used in the British Indian Army, and prior to that in the Honourable East India Company, for an infantry private (a cavalry trooper was a Sowar), and is still so used in the modern Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army. The same Persian word has reached English via another route in the form of Spahi.

Sixth Central Pay Commission: Intriguing Question
As per para 5 of MACP, promotion earned/ up gradations granted under the ACP scheme in the past to those grades which now carry the same grade pay due to merger of pay scales/ up gradations of posts recommended by the 6th CPC shall be ignored for the purpose of granting up gradations under MACPS.

As per para 8 of MACP, promotions earned in the post carrying same grade pay in the promotional hierarchy as per recruitment rules shall be counted for the purpose of MACPS. With regard to the above instructions, please clarify the following situations:
  • grade pay of sepoy is 1800
  • grade pay of havildar is also 1800
  • as per recruitment rules, sepoy is feeder cadre for promotion to the grade of havildar.
  • as per para 5 of MACP, whether the havildar is eligible for next ACP, ignoring the promotion?
  • as per para 8 of MACP, whether the havildar is not eligible for next ACP?

    This is the most common query raised by many Jawans. Para 5 of MACPS only refer to cases of pre revised scale of pay of Rs 5000-8000/, 5500-9000/- and 6500-10500/-, since all these three scales have been merged after 6th CPC. But this is not the case in other pay scales. These scales have come in to same Group due to up gradation of some feeder grade scale. THESE CANNOT BE TREATED AS MERGER OF PAY SCALES. Hence, Promotion from Sepoy to Havildar post will be counted and ACP will not be admissible though promotion is in same pay scale Band. This situation has come in several pre- revised pay scales especially applicable to Group D.

    What is MACP?
    As assured by Government, for implementing modified ACP scheme after elections, the order for modified ACP Scheme in line with Sixth Pay Commission Recommendations has finally been issued by Government.

    Features of MACPS- Modified Assured Career Progression Scheme
    There shall be three financial upgradations under MACPS counted from the direct entry grade on completion of 10, 20 and 30 years.
    Financial upgradation under the scheme will be admissible whenever a person has spent 10 years continuously in the same grade pay.
    The grade pay at the time of financial up gradation under MACPS can in certain cases where regular promotion is not between two successive grades, be different than what is available at the time of regular promotion. In such cases the higher grade pay attached to next promotion post in the hierarchy of the concerned cadre/organization will be given only at the time of regular promotion.
    The financial up gradation under the MACPS would be admissible up to the highest grade pay of 12,000 in PB-4.
    The pay shall be raised by 3% of the total pay in the pay band and the grade pay drawn before such up gradation. There shall be no further fixation at the time of regular promotion if it is the same grade pay as granted under MACPS.
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