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PMC Employees Got Sweeter With Ex-Gratia Grant Increased By ₹2,000

Pune Civic body announces 8.33% bonus and ₹25,000 ex-gratia; payments to be credited before Diwali

Ankur Nikam

  1. PMC to give 8.33% bonus and ₹25,000 ex-gratia to all staff before Diwali.

  2. ₹2,000 increase in the grant brings the total cost to the PMC treasury to about ₹150 crore.

  3. Benefit requires a minimum of 180 working days' attendance and covers all staff.

Pune, 10 October 2025: The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has provided a significant festive incentive for its employees this Diwali. All officers and staff, including daily wage earners, will receive an 8.33% bonus based on their basic salary and dearness allowance for the 2024-25 period.

Additionally, they will be granted an ex-gratia payment of ₹25,000. This entire sum is set to be credited to the employees' accounts before the Diwali festivities.

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In a positive development for employees, the PMC administration has raised the ex-gratia grant by ₹2,000 this year. This marks the first hike in the grant amount in many years, promising a 'sweet' Diwali for Pune's workers. The decision follows a lengthy period during which the grant amount stayed the same, making this increase especially appreciated.

The advantage is broadly distributed among the corporation's personnel. It encompasses not just the regular officers and employees, but also daily wage earners, as well as teaching and non-teaching staff from the secondary, technical education, and Balwadi (nursery) sectors. This all-encompassing strategy guarantees that the festive bonus benefits a significant number of families in Pune.

The Pune Municipal Corporation's Finance and Accounts Department has released a circular about the bonus, directing all departments to finish reviewing all bills by October 10th to ensure the amount is disbursed on time.

A key requirement for obtaining the grant for the 2023-24 year is that the employee must have a minimum actual attendance of 180 days. The estimated total financial allocation for this distribution from the PMC's treasury is around ₹150 crore.

In conclusion, according to the circular, specific deductions will be taken from employees' salaries for the organization fund. This involves ₹700 for Class I and II officers, ₹500 for Class III officers and staff, and ₹400 for Class IV staff. All relevant departments have been directed to adhere to the detailed terms and conditions, including the verification of service records and salary bills, to ensure a seamless process.

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