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Library and Information Assistant Pay Anomalies in 7th CPC

Revision of Grade Pay of the post of Library & Information Assistant from Rs.4200 to Rs.4600 to be reflected in the 7th CPC.

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Is any notification published. from where have you got this information
what is the source of this information?

Dear Sir, 

I want to know wheather you are asking the information or it is true statement. As per our knowledge there was no such propasal in 7 PC report. Many of Library assistant wanted to go to court. If you have any information kindly share with Library community.

regards 

Shiva K 

Pay commission Report 

Library Staff
7.7.32 Libraries exist in almost all the major ministries and departments of the Central
Government. Based on the recommendations of a Review Committee chaired by Professor
D.P. Chattopadhyay, these libraries have been categorised. The categories range from Level I
to Level VI, with the National Library, Kolkata being categorised in highest Level VI.
7.7.33 The Commission has received memoranda from various library staff associations. They
have highlighted the issue of stagnation of librarians across ministries. Demands for upgrades
for all levels have also been made.
Analysis and Recommendations
7.7.34 The hierarchy of library staff is given below:
Name of Post
Existing Pay
Structure
Pay Structure
Sought
Library Attendant/MTS/Library Assistant GP 1800 GP 1900
Library Clerk GP 1900 GP 2000
Library and Information Assistant GP 4200 GP 4600
Assistant Library and Information Officer GP 4600 GP 4800
Library and Information Officer GP 6600 GP 7600
Sr. Library Information Officer GP 7600 GP 8700
Pr. Library and Information Officer/Director GP 8700 GP 8900
Senior Director GP 8900 GP 10000
Addl. Director General GP 10000 HAG
Director General HAG HAG+
7.7.35 The Commission has studied the educational qualifications required and the job profile
of different levels. The Commission is of the view that the posts are appropriately placed
and no upgrade is justified. The Commission, however, suggests that the Ministry of Culture
as the nodal ministry for this category, carry out a census of Central Government librarians.
This would give a better picture of the extent of the problem on account of isolated or ‘stub’
posts, so that career progression alternatives could be worked out and the problems of
stagnation can be suitably addressed.

http://7cpc.india.gov.in/pdf/sevencpcreport.pdf 

refer page no 232 

It's a fake information. There was no such proposal in 7 PC report. And it's not going to happen .. It's a closed chapter.

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