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Government pay and perks: growing chaos

By: Joseph, K.P.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.1167-170.Subject(s): Civil service - Salaries, etc | Civil service - India | Civil service In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The national pay scene is very chaotic and full of anomalies, many of them legacies of history. Government employees now enjoy several unintended benefits which originated during British rule plus numerous concessions unique to India that have been wrested by them through agitation. An objective survey that will be equally fair to the government employees and the public that pays them is immediately needed to bring out the many excesses and to remove them. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 34, Issue no: 20 Available AR41191

The national pay scene is very chaotic and full of anomalies, many of them legacies of history. Government employees now enjoy several unintended benefits which originated during British rule plus numerous concessions unique to India that have been wrested by them through agitation. An objective survey that will be equally fair to the government employees and the public that pays them is immediately needed to bring out the many excesses and to remove them. - Reproduced

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