Pay Calculation according ROPA 2009
Pay Calculation according ROPA 2009 and ROPA 1998, existing Pay Structure before ROPA of all teaching and non-teaching staff of schools under West Bengal School Education Department, download the Pdf of ROPA 2009 and ROPA 1998.
- Proforma for Option and Fixation for CAS for 10/20 years under ROPA 2009, download blank format for Option and Fixation.
- ROPA 1998 for Teachers and Non-teaching Staffs, download Memorandum and Clarification of ROPA 1998.
- Arrear of 25% D.A. as per Hon'ble Supreme Court Order from 01.04.2008 to 31.12.2019 as per ROPA 2009, Calculation of arrear Dearness Allowance
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Revised Pay Structure in ROPA 2009
ANNEXURE-III
Pay Structure 53 organizations given in Annexure-I
As per ROPA 2009
Scale No.
|
Existing Pay Structure
|
Revised Pay Structure
|
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Present Scale (Rs)
|
Name of the Pay Band
|
Pay Band Scale
|
Grade Pay
|
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1
|
2600-55-2985-60-3525-65-4175
|
PB-1
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Rs.4900-16200
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Rs.1700
|
2
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2700-60-3120-65-3770-70-4400
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PB-1
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Rs.4900-16200
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Rs.1800
|
3
|
2850-65-3305-70-4005-75-4680
|
PB-2
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Rs.5400-25200
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Rs.1900
|
4
|
3000-75-3450-80-4330-90-5230
|
PB-2
|
Rs.5400-25200
|
Rs.2100
|
5
|
3150-80-3390-90-4380-100-5680
|
PB-2
|
Rs.5400-25200
|
Rs.2300
|
6
|
3350-90-3800-100-4700-125-6325
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PB-2
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Rs.5400-25200
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Rs.2600
|
7
|
3600-100-4200-125-5700-150-7050
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PB-2
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Rs.5400-25200
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Rs.2900
|
8
|
3800-100-4100-125-4725-150-6375-175-7775
|
PB-3
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Rs.7100-37600
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Rs.3200
|
9
|
400-125-4250-150-5300-175-7050-200-8850
|
PB-3
|
Rs.7100-37600
|
Rs.3600
|
10
|
4500-150-5250-175-7000-200-8800-225-9700
|
PB-3
|
Rs.7100-37600
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Rs.3900
|
11
|
4650-150-5100-175-6325-200-7925-225-10175
|
PB-3
|
Rs.7100-37600
|
Rs.4100
|
12
|
4800-175-5850-200-6650-225-8675-250-10925
|
PB-4
|
Rs.9000-40500
|
Rs.4400
|
13
|
5000-175-5700-200-6500-225-8525-250-11275
|
PB-4
|
Rs.9000-40500
|
Rs.4600
|
14
|
5500-220-6300-225-8325-250-11325
|
PB-4
|
Rs.9000-40500
|
Rs.4700
|
15
|
6000-225-7800-250-9800-275-12000
|
PB-4
|
Rs.9000-40500
|
Rs.4800
|
16
|
8000-275-13500
|
PB-4
|
Rs.9000-40500
|
Rs.5400
|
17
|
10000-325-15525
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PB-4
|
Rs.9000-40500
|
Rs.6600
|
18
|
12000-375-18000
|
PB-4
|
Rs.9000-40500
|
Rs.7600
|
19
|
14300-400-18300
|
PB-5
|
Rs.37400-60000
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Rs.8700
|
20
|
16400-450-20000
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PB-5
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Rs.37400-60000
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Rs.8900
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21
|
18400-500-22400
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PB-5
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Rs.37400-60000
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Rs.10000
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Proforma for Option and Fixation for CAS for 10/20 Years
under ROPA 2009
For availing the benefit after 01.01.2006 as per G.O. 181-SE(B)/5B-1/09 dated 08.10.2009
Part-A Option
(To be filled in by Incumbent)
No. 181-SE(B)/5B-1/09 dated 08.10.2009
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Memorandum 2011
according ROPA 2009
The OSD & Ex-officio Special Secretary, Finance Department, West Bengal
No. 961-F(P) Kolkata, the 7th February, 2011
After promulgation of the West Bengal Service (Revision of Pay and Allowance) rules, 2009 on the recommendation of the 5th Pay Commission, it has come to the notice that there occurred substantial disparity (বৈষম্য) in the matter of fixation of pay of the employees drawing pay in the unrevised Scale No. 18 (Rs. 12,000-18,000/-) and No. 19 (Rs.14,300-18,300/-) while they have been put into Pay Band No. 4 and Pay Band No. 5 and corresponding Grade Pay for the unrevised Scales respectively in the revised pay structure.
A huge difference has been notice in between minimum pension and family pension of the officers retired prior to 01.01.2006 from the unrevised Scale No. 18 and Scale No. 19 respectively as per application of the provision of Para 4.4 of Finance Department Memo No. 200-F(Pen), dated 25.02.2009 as clarified (স্পষ্ট) in the Annexure-I to Finance Department Memo No. 460-F(Pen), dated 20.05.2009.
2. As the matter has been brought to the notice of the 5th Pay Commission, the Commission has suggested some modification in the structure of the Pay Band Scale No. 4.
3. After careful consideration of the recommendations of the Pay Commission the undersigned is directed by order of the Governor to say that the Governor has been pleased to make the following modifications (পরিবর্তন) in the WBS (ROPA) Rules, 2009 and in the Annexure-I to Finance Department Memo No. 460-F(Pen), dated 20.05.2009 for removing the disparities in the matter of fixation of pay and pensionery benefits to Pre-2006 Pensioners/Family Pensioners:-
(i) In the revised pay structure the existing Pay Band No. 4 (Rs.9,000-40,500/-) shall be splitted in the following manner :-
Existing Pay Scales (Rs.) |
Revised Pay Structure |
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Pre-revised Scale No. |
Pre-revised Scales under the WBS(ROPA) Rules, 1998 |
Name of Pay Band |
Pay Band Scale |
Grade Pay |
12 |
4800-175-5850-200-6650-225-8675-250-10,925/- |
PB-4 |
Rs. 9,000-40,500/- |
Rs. 4,400/- |
13 |
5000-175-5700-200-6500-225-8525-250-11,275/- | PB-4 |
Rs. 9,000-40,500/- |
Rs. 4,600/- |
14 |
5500-200-6300-225-8325-250-11,325/- | PB-4 |
Rs. 9,000-40,500/- |
Rs. 4,700/- |
15 |
6000-225-7800-250-9800-275-12,000/- | PB-4 |
Rs. 9,000-40,500/- |
Rs. 4,800/- |
16 |
8000-275-13,500/- | PB-4A |
Rs.15,600-42,000/- |
Rs. 5,400/- |
17 |
10000-325-15,525/- | PB-4A |
Rs. 15,600-42,000/- |
Rs. 6,600/- |
22 |
10000-300-15100-350-16500-375-18,000/- | PB-4A |
Rs. 15,600-42,000/- |
Rs. 7,000/- |
18 |
12000-375-18,000/- | PB-4B |
Rs. 28,000-52,000/- |
Rs. 7,600/- |
24 |
12500-375-18,500/- | PB-4B |
Rs. 28,000-52,000/- |
Rs. 8,000/- |
(ii) For allowing the benefit (সুবিধা) of fixation of pension and Family Pension as per provisions of Para 4.4 of Finance Department Memo No. 200-F(Pen), dated 25.02.2009 to the Pre-2006 Pensioners and the Family (পরিবারিক) Pensioners, the Annexure-I to Finance Department Memo No. 460-F(Pen), dated 20.05.2009 shall stand modified to that extent in case of newly introduced PB-4A; Rs. 15,600-42,000/- (in case of un-revised Scales No. 16, 17 and 22) and PB-4B; Rs. 28,000-52,000/- (in case of un-revised Scales No. 18 and 24).
4. Consequent upon above restructuring (পুনর্গঠন) of Pay Band No. 4 and introduction of new Pay Bands namely PB:4A and PB:4B the provisions of the WBS (ROPA) Rules, 2009 shall stand modified to that extent for the purpose of fixation of initial pay in the revised pay structure while other provisions of the rules ibid shall remain unchanged.
5. The order shall be deemed to have effect from the 1st day of January, 2006.
6. Necessary amendments (সংশোধন) of the relevant rules will be done in due course.
Sd/- S.K. Chattopadhyay
OSD & Ex-officio Special Secretary
Finance Department, West Bengal
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ROPA 1998 for Teacher and Non-teaching Staffs
GOVERNMENT
OF WEST BENGAL
School Education Department
Budget Branch
No. 25-SE -1M-102/98, Dated, Calcutta, the 12th
Feb, 1999.
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In Finance Department Resolution No. 11831 -F,
dated, the 27th November, 1995 the Government constituted a Pay Commission with
terms of reference which included that the Commission would also examine the
structure of emoluments and conditions of service of the
(a) Teaching and non-teaching employees of
Government sponsored or aided—
(i) Schools upto Class-XII standard,
(ii) Training Institutions of Primary Teachers,
(i) Schools upto Class-XII standard,
(ii) Training Institutions of Primary Teachers,
(b) Employees of District Primary School
Councils including Siliguri Sub-divisional Primary School Council and
Darjeeling (Hill Areas) District School Board,
(c) Employees of the West Bengal Board of
Primary Education,
(d) Employees of the West Bengal Madrasah
Education Board with due regard to the financial resources of the State
Government.
After careful consideration of the
recommendations of the Pay Commission in regard to the scales of pay, age of
superannuation, retirement benefits and other terms and conditions of service,
the Governor is pleased to direct that for all categories mentioned above all
but scale numbers 4 to 15 as recommended by the Pay Commission at pp 75-76 of
Volume I, Part I of its Report and Scale numbers 4 to 15 with some
modifications for improvement shall be adopted. The revised pay scales (details
of which have been shown in Annexure-III) to be prescribed for different
posts/cadres/employees shall correspond to the pay scales prescribed earlier
for such post/cadres/employees (hereinafter referred to as existing scales,
details of which have been shown in Annexure-II), by G. O. No. 33-Edn. , dated
the 7th March, 1990 as amended from time to time and other subsequent orders
issued on the subject.
The Governor is also pleased to direct that the
date of effect of the Revised Scales; the manner of fixation of pay in the
revised scales and other conditions of service of employees shall be as set out
in the following paragraphs :
1. Date of Effect
(1) The revised scales of pay shall be
notionally effective from the 1st January, 1996 as recommended by the Pay
Commission.
(2) The pay and allowances of an employee which
may be admissible to him in consequence of revision of pay shall be actually
paid with effect from the 1st April, 1997.
(3) Mode of Drawal of Arrears of Pay :
The arrears of pay to which an employees may be
entitled in respect of the period from the 1st April, 1997 to 31st October,
1998 shall be paid by crediting the same to his Provident Fund Account. The
amount so credited shall not be taken into account for the purpose of temporary
advance or withdrawal from the Provident Fund till the 31st October, 2001.
These restrictions shall not, however, be applicable in the case of final
withdrawal from the Provident Fund Account of an employees who will retire on
any date between the date of issue of this memorandum and the 31st October,
2001.
An Employee who retired after the 31st March,
1997 but before the issue of this memorandum, shall receive the arrears of pay
to which he may entitled, in cash. An employee who retired on any date between
the 1st January, 1996 and the 31st March, 1997 shall not received any arrears
of pension in respect of the period upto the 31st March, 1997.
2. Special pay
There shall be no special pay along with pay in
the revised pay scale.
3. Definitions
In this order, unless there is anything
repugnant to the subject or context—
(a)
‘Annexure’ means an Annexure to this order.
(b)
‘Basic Pay’ means the grade pay now drawn excluding special pay, qualification
pay, personal pay, dearness pay, administrative pay and other categories of
pay, if any.
(c)
‘Existing Emoluments’ means the aggregate of—(i) basic pay in the existing scales ;
(ii) special pay, if any, no special pay being
retained in addition to pay in the revised scales ;(iii) dearness allowances appropriate to the
basic pay admissible at All India Consumer Price Index average 1510 (1960 =
100) ;
(iv) the amount of first instalment of interim
relief of Rs. 100/- per month, and
(v) the amount equivalent to the second
instalment of the interim relief at the rate of 10% of basic pay.
(d)
‘Existing Scale’ means—
(ii) in relation to an employee, the scale of pay to which the employee was entitled on the 1st January, 1996 in terms of Government Order No. 33—Edn. , dated the 7th March, 1990 and any other order or orders which might have been issued in this regard.
(e)
‘Employees’ means a member of the teaching and non-teaching staff of the
non-Government/ Sponsored/ Aided educational institutions and other
organisations as mentioned in Annexure-I who has opted for the scale of pay as
revised in terms of Government Order in Memo No. 33-Edn. , dated 7.3.90 and who
is enjoying that scale of pay on the 1st January, 1996.
(f)
‘Para’ means a paragraph of this order.
(g)
‘Revised Scale in relation to a post’ means the scale of pay shown against that
post in column (4) of Annexures-V and VI.
(h)
‘Revised Scale corresponding to an existing scale’ means the scale of pay shown
against that existing scale in Annexure-IV.
4. Scale of Pay of Post
(1) From the 1st January, 1996, the revised scale of pay of every post
in the institutions and organisations as mentioned in Annexure-I except the
teaching and non-teaching posts in Government sponsored/aided recognised
institutions upto Class-XII standard shall be as specified against it in column
(4) of Annexure-V.
(2) The scales of pay of the teaching and non-teaching posts in the
Government sponsored/aided recognised institutions upto Class-XII standard
shall be as specified against such posts in column (4) of Annexure-VI.
5. Drawal of Pay in the revised Scales
Save as otherwise provided in this order, an
employee shall draw pay in the revised scale applicable to the post to which he
is appointed.
Provided that an employee who was in service on
the 31st December, 1995 and who opts to come over to the revised scale of pay
may elect to draw pay in the revised scale from any date between the 1st
January, 1996 and the 1st January, 1997, both days inclusive, and continue to
draw pay in the existing scale prior to that date. On electing to draw pay in
the revised scale, such an employee shall draw pay in the revised scale
corresponding to his existing scale.
6. Option
(1) The option under the provision to para 5 shall be exercised within
one hundred and eighty days from the date of issue of this order.
(2) A teacher or a non-teaching employee of a Government Aided/Sponsored
Educational Institution who was in service on the 31st December, 1995 and who
did not retire on the afternoon of that day may at his discretion, retain his
existing scale of pay (as is applicable to him on the 1st January, 1996) upto
the 1st January, 1997.
(3) The option once exercised shall be final.
Note 1 : The aforesaid option shall not be admissible to any
employee appointed to a post on or after the 1st January 1996 for the first
time in service. Such an employee shall draw pay is the revised scale of pay of
the post with effect from the date of his appointment.
Note 2 : The aforesaid option shall be applicable only in
respect of the existing scale of the employee as on the 1st January, 1996. If
the employee has got appointment to a higher scale of pay with effect from any
date prior to the 1st January 1997, he may exercise option to come over to the
revised scale corresponding, to his existing scale (as on the 1st January,
1996) from a date not later than the date with effect from which he got
appointment to the higher scale.
Note 3 : An employee, who on the date of issue of this
memorandum is on leave or on deputation or on foreign service, shall exercise
the said option in writing so as to reach the Head of the Office/ Institution
within one hundred and eighty days from the date of his return from such leave
or deputation or foreign service.
Note 4 : An employee, who is under suspension on the date of
issue of this memorandum, shall exercise the said option so as to reach the
Head of Office/ Institution within one hundred and eighty days from the date of
his return to duty/reinstatement.
Note 5 : If an employee, who was in service on the 31st
December, 1995 and to whom this order applies, does not exercise option under
the proviso to para 5 of this order, shall be deemed to have elected to be
governed by the revised scales of pay with effect from the 1st January, 1996.
Note 6 : An employee, who died on or after the 1st January,
1996, and could not exercise option within the prescribed time limit shall be
deemed to have exercised option for the revised scale of pay from the 1st
January, 1996, or from such subsequent date as is considered most beneficial to
him. Note 7 : The form in which option shall be exercised has been set out in
Annexure-VII.
7. Fixation of initial pay in the revised
scale of pay
The initial pay of an employee who elects to
draw pay in the revised scale of pay from any date between the 1st January,
1996 and 1st January, 1997, or who is deemed to have elected under note 5 and
note 6 below para 6 to be governed by the revised scale of pay on and from the
1st January, 1996 shall, unless in any case the Governor by special order
directs otherwise, be fixed separately in respect of his substantive pay in the
permanent post on which he holds a lien, or would have held a lien had his lien
not been suspended, and in respect of his pay in the officiating post held by
him in the following manners, namely :
(i) an amount representing 40 per cent of the basic pay in the existing
scale including stagnation increments, if any, shall be added to the existing
emoluments of the employee ;
(ii) after the existing emoluments have been so increased, the pay shall
be fixed in the revised scale at the stage next above the amount thus computed
;
Provided that—
(a) if the minimum of the revised scale is higher than the amount so
arrived at, the pay shall be fixed at the minimum of the revised scale ;
(b) if the amount so arrived at is higher than the maximum of the
revised pay scale, the pay shall be fixed at the maximum of the revised scales
the balance remaining as personal pay to be adjusted against stagnation
increment as and when it becomes due ;
Provided further that subject to the other
provisions contained in this order, the personal pay so determined and
remaining after absorption of a portion of it in stagnation increments, shall
be treated as an element of basic pay for the purpose of fixation of pay on
promotion/ appointment of the employee to higher post or advancement to higher
scale.
Explanation
: For the purpose of this clause, the
term ‘existing emoluments’ shall mean the existing emoluments as defined in
clause (c) of para 3 of this order.
Note : (a) For the purpose of fixation of pay under this
para, every employee, who held before the 1st January, 1996, a post
substantively and other post or posts on officiating basis, shall exercise
option in the appropriate form set out in Annexure-VII for fixation of initial
pay separately in the revised scale of pay of the substantive post and also in
the revised scale of pay of the officiating post. If the number of officiating
posts hold by the employee is more than one, he shall exercise option for
fixation of initial pay in the revised scale in respect of the last officiating
post.
(b) If, upon the fixation of pay under this
para, the initial pay of an employee fixed in the revised scale of pay of the
substantive post becomes either equal to or higher than, the pay fixed in the
revised scale of the officiating post his initial pay in the revised scale of
the officiating post shall be refixed at the stage next above the pay fixed in
the revised scale of the substantive post.
Note 1 : The pay of an employee, who has been
appointed/promoted to a higher post in a higher scale of pay or has got
advancement to a higher scale, on or after the 1st January, 1996, shall be
fixed under this para with reference to the lower post/scale of pay and then
his pay shall be fixed in the revised scale of pay of the higher posts or
revised scale of pay corresponding to the existing higher scale of pay as the
case may be, under normal rules.
If the pay of an employee who was getting more
pay in a particular scale than other employee before revision of pay in
accordance with these Rules gets fixed at a lower stage of the corresponding
revised scale than that of the latter only as a result of operation of these
Rules and for no other reason, the pay of the former shall be stepped upto that
of the latter.
Note 2 : In the case of an employee, who elects, or is deemed
to have elected under note 6 below para 6 to draw pay in the revised scale of
pay with effect from the 1st January, 1996, when the normal date of increment
in the existing scale of pay is also the 1st January, 1996, the increment in
the existing scale of pay shall be drawn first and thereafter the pay of the
employee shall be fixed in the revised scale of pay under these rules.
Note 3 : Where an employee, who was in receipt of personal pay
on the 1st January, 1996, which together with his existing emoluments as
defined in clause (c) of para 3 exceeds the pay fixed in the revised scale of
pay the difference representing such excess shall be allowed to the employee as
personal pay to be absorbed in future increases of pay.
8. Date of Increment in the revised scale
The next increment in the revised scale of pay
of an employee, whose pay has been fixed in the revised scale under para 7, shall
be granted after completion of twelve months of qualifying service from the
date of fixation of initial pay in the revised scale of pay.
9. Stagnation increment
An employee, whose pay has been fixed in the
revised scale of pay and who reaches the maximum of the scale, shall draw
annual increment for stagnation beyond the maximum of the scale at the same
rate at which it was last drawn subject to a maximum of six such increments.
10. House Rent Allowance
With effect from the 1st January, 1996, or, the
date with effect from which an employee elects to draw pay in the revised
scale, whichever is later. House Rent Allowance at the rate of 15% of his basic
pay in the revised scale, subject to a maximum of Rs. 2000/- per month shall be
admissible to the employee irrespective of his place of posting. Where both
husband and wife draw house rent allowance the ceiling of House Rent Allowance
to be drawn by husband and wife together shall be Rs. 2000/- per month. This
allowance may be drawn, without reference to the quantum of rent paid by all
employees without requiring them to produce rent receipt. They should, however,
be required to furnish a declaration to the effect that they are incurring some
expenditure on rent/ contribution towards rent. House Rent Allowance at the
above rate shall also be paid to the employees living in their own houses,
subject to their furnishing a declaration to the effect that they are
paying/contributing towards house or property tax or maintenance of the house.
11. Medical and Other Allowances
Medical and other allowances, not specifically
covered in this order, shall continue to be drawn with pay in the revised
scales, the amount of such allowances remaining the same.
12. Career Advancement Scheme and related
issues
(1) An employee whose pay is fixed in any of the
revised scales of pay shown in serial numbers 1 to 12 of Annexure – III and who
has not got a single promotion/advancement to a higher scale in the same post
even after completion of 18 years’ continuous and satisfactory service shall be
placed in the next higher scale of pay his designation remaining unchanged.
This benefit of next higher scale of pay shall also be admissible to an
employee having break-in-service, if the total period of his service excluding
the period of break-in-service is not less than 18 years provided the break is
condoned. The pay of such an employee in the next higher scale shall be fixed
at the stage next above the pay fixed in the revised scale of pay of his posts
the date of his increment remaining unchanged and same as in the lower revised
scale of pay.
(2) All teaching and non-teaching employees of
Government Sponsored/ Aided Institutions shall be entitled to an additional
increment in the revised scales for every 10 years of continuous
and satisfactory service, counted from the date of first appointment to the
post, subject to maximum of two such increments, in addition to the benefits
which may be admissible under sub-para (1) of this paragraph.
(3) All teachers, including Physical Education
Teachers and Librarians of Secondary Schools who have improve their,
qualifications who were appointed with higher qualification in the subjects or
group relevant to their teaching/appointment shall get higher scale of pay
appropriate to their qualification, with effect from the 1st January, 1996 or
the date of improving qualifications whichever is later.
(4) Untrained Secondary School teachers shall be
allowed annual increments in the revised scale of pay on condition that such
untrained teachers will have to get themselves trained within five years from
the date of appointment. An untrained teacher or a recognised Secondary School
or a Madrasah of the secondary type with ten years’ teaching experience in
recognised schools/ Madrasah shall be treated as a trained teacher for the
purpose of drawal of increment in the scale applicable to the teacher concerned
with effect from the date on which the condition of teaching experience is
fulfilled. Such a teacher shall be eligible to draw the increment on completion
of one year’s service from the date on which the above condition is fulfilled.
(5) Secondary teachers
Headmasters/Headmistresses with Doctorate Degree in the subject taught or in an
allied subject shall get two additional increments from the date of the
convocation on which such degree is awarded.
Provided that those who obtained this degree
prior to the date of coming over to the revised scale shall get two additional
increments from the date with effect from which they elect to draw pay in the
revised scales, provided that they have not already got such additional
increments in the earlier pay-revision and provided further that in the latter
case, pay should be fixed at least at the third stage of the relevant scale of
pay.
13. The teaching and non-teaching employees of
aided/sponsored educational institutions who will opt for the revised scales of
pay shall be allowed to enjoy pensionary benefit including dearness relief at
per with the State Government Employees. Maximum amount of gratuity shall be
raised from Rs. 60,000/-to Rs. 2,50,000/- (Rupees Two lakhs fifty thousand
only).
14. This order issues with the concurrence of
the Finance Department vide their U.O. No. Group P (Service) No.-327 dated
10.02.99 and U.O. No. 48 Group B Dated 12.02.99.
By order of the Governor
Sd/- N. Das
Secretary to the Government of West Bengal.
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ROPA 1998
Friday, October 16, 1998
Registered No. WB/SC-247No. WB(Part-I)/98/SAR-452
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Clarification of ROPA 1998
No. 155-SE , Dated,
Calcutta, the 13th July, 1999
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Memorandum of ROPA 1998
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