Army Officers Serving in Peace Areas to Get 'Ration in Kind'; Government Accepts MoD's Proposal

The Centre on Tuesday approved the proposal of the Defence Ministry for the restoration of the 'Ration in kind' to the defence officers, posted in peace areas.

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New Delhi, June 18: The Centre on Tuesday approved the proposal of the Defence Ministry for the restoration of the 'Ration in kind' to the defence officers, posted in peace areas. The central government had earlier stopped the ration for officers posted in peace locations and had started paying them Rs 117 per day in lieu of that. 7th Pay Commission Latest News Today 2018: Good News! Salary Hike From January 2019.

Two years ago, the Seventh Central Pay Commission (CPC) had recommended the Centre to put an end to ration-in-kind with effect. After this, the Centre stopped ‘ration-in-kind’ to army officers posted in peace areas with effect from July 1, 2017. The government was of the opinion that ‘ration-in-kind’ cost more than free ration. Indian Armed Forces Let Down! Modi Government Rejects Higher Military Service Pay Demand.

According to DNA report published on July 25, 2017, free ration was costing Rs 100 per day (approx), whereas ration-in-kind cost Rs 205 per day. A Judge Advocate General (JAG) officer had also sent a notice to the Centre seeking a reversal of the decision within 60 days of its implementation, reported Times Now. The decision to withdraw the provision of ''ration in kind'' had met with criticism from several quarters within the three services of the armed forces.

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