The
Union Cabinet today approved upgradation of 29 cities and towns on the basis of
2011 population census for providing higher house and transportation allowance
to central government employees.
The revised classification of cities would be effective from April 1, 2014 and cost the exchequer approximately Rs 128 crore for 2014-15.
"The
Cabinet has approved reclassification/upgradation of certain cities/towns on
the basis of Census 2011 for the purpose of granting House Rent Allowance (HRA)
and Transport Allowance to central government employees," Communications
and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told reporters here.
One
the basis of the census, 2 cities - Pune and Ahmedabad - have been upgraded to
'X' class from 'Y' and 21 cities to 'Y' from 'Z' for the purpose of HRA, an
official statement read.
These
21 cities are
1. Nellore
2. Gurgaon
3. Bokaro
Steel City
4. Gulbarga
5. Thrissur
6. Malappuram
7. Kannur
8. Kollam
9. Ujjain
10. Vasai-Virar
City
11. Malegaon
12. Nanded-Waghala
13. Sangli
14. Rourkela
15. Ajmer
16. Erode
17. Noida
18. Firozabad
19. Jhansi
20. Siliguri
21. Durgapur
That
apart, six - Patna, Kochi, Indore, Coimbatore and Ghaziabad - have been
advanced to 'Specified Higher Class' from 'Other Places' for the purpose of
transport allowance, the statement said.
So
far, the Census 2001 has been used for deciding the HRA and transport allowance
of central government officials posted in these towns and cities.
The
existing qualifying threshold of population for HRA classification is 50 lakh
and above for X, 5-50 lakh for Y and below 5 lakh for Z class cities.The
employees are entitled for HRA of 30%, 20% and 10% respectively for X, Y and Z class cities
Transportation
allowance is payable at 'higher rates' in 13 specified cities classified
earlier as 'A-1' and 'A' (those with a population of 20 lakh and above) and
'lower rates' for the rest.
The
cities and towns are classified as X, Y and Z for the purpose of HRA and 13
specified cities classified as A-1, A and Other Places for transportation
allowance.
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