7th CPC Military Service Pay (MSP) for Army
Military Service Pay (MSP) for Honorary Commissioned Officers, and all Junior Commissioned Officers/ Other Ranks in Army as per the 7th CPC Gazette Notification issued by the Ministry of Defence on 3.5.2017 as follows…
Military Service Pay is a compensation for the various intangible aspects linked to the special conditions of service in Army.
Military Service Pay shall be admissible on drawal of pay in the prescribed Level in the Pay Matrix, at the rate of Rs 15,500 for Honorary Commissioned Officers, and Rs.5,200 for all Junior Commissioned Officers/ Other Ranks.
Military Service Pay shall be counted as pay for the purpose of computation of dearness allowance and pension.
“Military Service Pay” in relation to a Junior Commissioned Officer/Other Rank means the Military Service Pay applicable to the rank held by him on drawal of pay in the prescribed Level in the Pay Matrix.
Existing Military Service Pay: In relation to a Junior Commissioned Officer/ Other Rank means the amount of Military Service Pay applicable to the rank held by him as on the date immediately before coming into force of these rules.
Existing emoluments means the sum of (i) existing basic pay; (ii) existing Military Service Pay; (iii) existing Group X Pay; and, (iv) existing dearness allowance at the index average as on the 1
st day of January, 2016.
Revised Emoluments means the sum of (i) basic pay; (ii) Military Service Pay; and, (iii) Group ‘X’ Pay;
Mode of Payment of Arrears of Pay.– (1) The arrears, computed after deduction of subscription at enhanced rate of Armed Forces Personnel Provident (AFPP) Fund with reference to revised pay, shall be paid after deduction of adhoc arrears paid as per GoI MoD letter No 1(11) 2016/D(Pay/Services) dated 10/ 10/2016.
Explanation.– For the purpose of this rule, “arrears of pay” in relation to Junior Commissioned Officers/ Other Ranks, means the difference between;
(i) the aggregate of the pay, dearness allowance, Group ‘X’ Pay and Military
Service Pay to which he is entitled on account of the revision of his pay under this Rule for the period effective from the 01st day of January, 2016; and,
(ii) the aggregate of the pay, dearness allowance, Group ‘X’ Pay and Military
Service Pay to which he would have been entitled (whether such pay and dearness allowance had been received or not) for that period had his pay and dearness allowance not been so revised.
Sumit Rana says
Why is the difference in between JCO and OR MSP while all are working for ind Army.
I s tne govt think that jawans can do nothing for country if it is tnen plz gorw up.
and plz change British rules from ind armored forces.
We think our country is on the path of success but All the rules and regulations which is in the army are British.
Now a days where ol grow but our govt cant.