
8th Pay Commission Allowance: Recap of Tough Location Allowance Recommended Under 7th Pay Commission
The 7th Pay Commission Allowances, also included a specific Siachen Allowance for defense employees. 7th CPC had placed Siachen Allowance in the RH-Max cell of the R&H Matrix with two slabs of Rs 21,000 and Rs 31,500. Recognizing the extreme nature of risk and hardship faced by officers / PBORs on continuous basis in Siachen, the Government decided to further enhance the rates of Siachen Allowance which went up from the existing rate from Rs 14,000 to Rs 30,000 per month for Jawans & JCOs (Level 8 and below) and from Rs 21,000 to Rs 42,500 per month for Officers (Level 9 and above).

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Andhra Pradesh government and Nvidia sign MoU to power AI University
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The Hindu
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- The Hindu
Govt. inks pact with NVIDIA on establishment of AI University in Andhra Pradesh
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Time of India
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