OFFICE BEARERS OF SOUTHERN ZONE
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President
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Com.K. Ravichandran
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Working Prsident
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Com.K. G. Ajith Kumar
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Com.P.Vijaykumar
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General Secretary
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Com.Geomy George
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Joint Gen. Secretary
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Com. K.Parthasarathi
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Assistant Secretary
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Com.Nagarajan.R
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Treasurer
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Com.K.M.Raghunath
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Organizing Secretary
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Com.S.Ramachandran
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Com.B. Ramesh Kumar
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Com. P.T.Joymon
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Com. M.R. Ajith Kumar
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Com. K. Vinod Kumar
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Com. S.Selvan
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History of Central Pay Commissions C Sunish History of Central Pay Commissions Government of India have set up six pay commissions to review and recommend wage structure for all civil and military divisions including Railways. These Pay commissions examine various issues such as pay and allowances, retirement benefits, conditions of service. promotion policies. Etc, and submit recommendations. As Fifth Pay Commission observed “Pay Commission is a peculiarly Indian institution”. Pay scales existed before the advent of Pay Commissions was the 1934 Scales. First Commission scales (known as ‘Prescribed Scales”) replaced the 1934 Scales. First Pay Commission : The first pay commission was constituted in 1946 with Srinivasa Varadacharia as Chairman. The commission’s recommendations were based upon the idea of “living wages” to the employees. The commission simplified the wage structure of Railway employees and number of scales was reduced to 30.
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