Replying to a question in the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Defence Subhash Bhamre said the educational assistance has been capped as per recommendations of the 7th pay commission and those demanding its review have been communicated about the government's position on it.
"Reply has been sent (to them) stating that the combined amount of tuition fee and hostel charges has been capped at Rs 10,000 per month in accordance with the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission as accepted by the government," Bhamre said.
However, on July 1, the government had issued an order capping the amount to Rs 10,000 per month, triggering discontentment among all the three services.
The Chiefs of Staff Committee (CoSC), comprising the Army, Navy and the Air Force chiefs, had written to the defence ministry requesting the issue to remove the cap.
Approximately 250 students have been reported to be affected during current financial year following the government's decision to cap the assistance, Bhamre said, adding that "the allowance shall go up by 25 per cent each time DA rises by 50 per cent."
"The savings have been reported to be Rs 3.20 crore approximately. The highest amount drawn has been reported to be Rs 18.95 lakh per annum per student," said Bhamre.
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