RBE No.62/2013: Revised pay structure of RPF/ RPSF – Ancillary staff
No.PC-VI/2008/I/5/8, dated 03.07.2013
Sub: Railway Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008 – Revised pay structure of Ancillary staff of RPF/RPSF.
Ref: Board’s letter No.PC-VI/2008/I/3/1, dated 29.10.2008 (RBE No.160/20008)
1. Consequent upon implementation of recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission in respect of followers of various Central Para Military Forces as accepted by Government, the issue of revision of pay structure of Ancillary staff of RPF/RPSF has been under consideration of the Ministry of Railways in consultation with the Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Home Affairs for some time.
2. President is now pleased to decide as follows:
(a) All the post of Ancillary staff of RPF/RPSF in revised pay scaleRs.2610-3540, 2650-4000 and 2750 4400 may be placed in PB-1 with GP Rs.2000 with effect from 01.01.2006.
(b) Consequent upon placement in PB-1 GP Rs.2000, above posts will get reclassified as Group ‘C’ posts in terms of Board’s letter No.PC-VI/2009/I/RSRP/4, dated 08.01.2010 (RBE No.05/2010).
(c) After conversion of posts of Ancillary staff as above, the posts would be re-designated as Constable (name of trade) viz. Constable (Barber), Constable (Safaiwala), Constable (Washerman), Constable (Mali) etc.
(d) Ancillary staff who have already undergone basic training (including weapons training) would be placed revised pay structure as above as per the provisions of Railway Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008. Ancillary staff who have not undergone training as above, will be subjected to re-training programme (including weapon training) for a duration not exceeding 3 months during working days and not more than 2 hours a day, as per the detailed instructions to be issued by the Security Directorate. On successful completion of training they will be allowed the benefit of revised pay structure as above. Arrears as due may be drawn accordingly.
(e) Recruitment Rules/ provisions of RPF Act/ RPF Rules/ Directives/ Standing Orders etc. will accordingly be modified to make recruitment in each trade duly keeping view the RRs in other CPMFs for such posts. Above recruitment rules/ other relevant conditions like rank/ status etc. will have no linkage with the posts of constable of Executive side or Drivers of RPF/RPSF. Further, the recruitment qualification for future recruitment will not be lower than Matriculation/ ITI i.e. the lowest qualification prescribed by the 6th CPC for entry into Government service.
(f) There will be no change in the total sanctioned strength of Battalion/ Company due to conversion of the posts of ancillary staff in/ as Gr. ‘C’ posts.
(g) Functions of various trades will be reviewed and multi-skilling as deemed necessary will be introduced.
(h) The practice of deployment of Constables/ Ancillary staff at the residence of officers, wherever in vogue, will be stopped forthwith and wherever they are required to be deployed at the residences of officers due to operational reasons it will be done after obtaining prior sanction of competent authority.
3. Action for re-fixation of pay and drawal and disbursement of arrears should be completed immediately as per the provisions of Railway Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2008 and detailed procedure laid down in Board’s letter No.PC-VI/2008/I/RSRP/1, dated 11.09.2008 (RRE No.108/2008). Further, as per clarification available in Board’s letter No.PC-VI/2008/I/RSRP/1, dated 11.11.2008 (RBE No.172/2008) for fixation of pay of existing employees (as on 01.01.2006), fitment tables, corresponding to actual pre-revised scale applicable to the employees, as annexed with Board’s letter dated 11.09.2008 (RBE No.108/2008) shall be utilized for the purpose of determination of pay in pay band. To the pay in pay band so determined Grade Pay of Rs.2000 will be added.
4. This issue this issue in consultation with Security Dte. (DG/RPF) and with the concurrence of the Finance Directorate of this Ministry.
Download Railway Board Circular RBE No.62/2013
Forward reference ⇒ RBE No.105/2017, RBE No.56/2018, RBE No. 157/2019