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Govt enforces monetisation policy, ceases complimentary electricity for officials

 Officers will now only receive monetary compensation through their salaries instead

Wednesday, December 06, 2023
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Officials will get money related pay all things considered.
CCoE chose in regards to adaptation strategy on Oct 26.
Grade 21 officials will get Rs55,536/month.

ISLAMABAD: The national government has chosen to stop the arrangement of free power units to officials of Grade 17 or more in power-related organizations as of December 1, The News wrote about Wednesday.


These officials will presently just get money related pay through their pay rates all things considered.


The choice was made by the Bureau Board of trustees on Energy (CCoE) on October 26, 2023, and was in this manner supported by the government bureau. The Energy Service (Power Division) authoritatively imparted the execution of this goal on Tuesday.


The move, named "Adaptation of Free Power Units Permissible to Representatives of WAPDA and XWAPDA Organizations (DISCOs), power age organizations (GENCOs), Public Transmission and Despatch Organization (NTDC), and Power Data Innovation Organization (PITC)," commands all in-administration workers in Grade-17 or more to cover their power bills gave by the particular DISCOs. The reference numbers for these bills are as of now accessible with the DISCOs.


Subtleties of the overhauled pay for Grade 17 to Grade 21 officials in WAPDA, DISCOs, NTDC, and PITC show that Grade 17 officials, previously getting 450 free units month to month, will currently get Rs15,858 each month. Grade 18 officials, rather than the past 600 free units, will currently get Rs21,996 each month.


Remuneration for Grade 19 officials, instead of 880 free units, will be Rs37,594/month. Grade 20 officials will currently get Rs46,992/month rather than the prior 1,100 free units, while Grade 21 officials will be remunerated Rs55,536/month rather than the past 1,300 free units month to month.


For officials joined to age organizations (GENCOs) and power age stations, Grade-17 officials will get Rs24,570 each month rather than 650 free units.


Grade 18 officials will be given Rs26,460/month rather than 700 free units, and Grade 19 officials will get Rs42,720/month rather than the previous 1,000 free units. Grade 20 officials will be remunerated Rs46,992/month rather than the past 1,100 units, and Grade 21 officials will get Rs55,536/month rather than the prior 1,300 free units.


The underlying proposition did exclude WAPDA workers, yet after conversations held at a gathering in the Top state leader's Office on August 27, 2023, and went to by the director WAPDA, they have now been integrated into the changed game plan.

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