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Tuesday, 12 September 2017

    Press Information Bureau                  Government of India 
                      Cabinet 
12-September-2017  16:53  IST Cabinet approves introduction of  the Payment of Gratuity (Amendment) Bill, 2017  in the Parliament The  Union  Cabinet  chaired  by  the  Prime  Minister  Shri  Narendra  Modi  has  given  its  approval  for  introduction  of the  Payment of  Gratuity  (Amendment) Bill,  2017 in  the Parliament. The  Amendment  will  increase  the  maximum  limit  of  gratuity  of  employees,  in  the  private  sector  and  in  Public Sector  Undertakings/  Autonomous  Organizations  under  Government  who  are  not  covered  under  CCS  (Pension) Rules, at  par with  Central Government  employees. Background: 
The  Payment  of  Gratuity  Act,  1972  applies  to  establishments  employing  10  or  more  persons.  The  main  purpose for  enacting  this  Act  is  to  provide  social  security  to  workmen  after  retirement,  whether  retirement  is  a  result  of the  rules  of  superannuation,  or  physical  disablement  or  impairment of  vital  part of  the  body. Therefore, the Payment  of  Gratuity  Act,  1972  is  an  important  social  security  legislation  to  wage  earning  population  in industries, factories  and  establishments. The  present  upper  ceiling  on  gratuity  amount  under  the  Act  is  Rs. 10 Lakh.  The provisions  for  Central Government  employees  under  Central  Civil  Services  (Pension)  Rules, 1972  with regard  to gratuity  are  also similar.  Before  implementation  of  7th  Central  Pay  Commission,  the  ceiling  under  CCS  (Pension)  Rules,  1972 was  Rs.  10  Lakh.  However,  with  implementation  of  7th  Central  Pay Commission, in case  of Government servants,  the  ceiling now  is Rs.  20 Lakhs effective from 1.1.2016. Therefore,  considering  the  inflation  and  wage  increase  even  in  case  of  employees  engaged  in  private  sector,  the Government  is  of  the  view  that  the  entitlement  of  gratuity  should  be  revised  for  employees  who  are  covered under  the  Payment  of  Gratuity  Act,  1972.  Accordingly,  the  Government  initiated  the  process  for  amendment  to Payment  of Gratuity Act, 1972. *****

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