According to the notification, top functionaries including the Chief Secretary, Additional Chief Secretaries, Principal Secretaries, Director General of Police and senior forest officials will face a 30 per cent salary deferment. Officials at the level of Secretaries, Heads of Departments, Inspectors General of Police and forest officers up to Divisional Forest Officer rank will see a 20 per cent cut.
The Finance Department clarified that the deferred portion will be considered for pension, leave encashment and other service benefits, ensuring no long-term financial loss. Salary slips will reflect a detailed breakup to maintain transparency.
Importantly, statutory deductions such as income tax and National Pension System contributions will continue to be calculated on gross salary. Employees servicing loans will have deferment applied after EMI deductions, subject to submission of undertakings.
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