Classification of Indian cities – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Classification of Indian cities comprises ranking system used by the Government of India to allocate House rent allowance to the public servants employed in different cities in the country. The cities has been classified as X, Y and Z, on the basis of their population, as recommended by the Sixth Central Pay Commission in 2008.[1] Contents [hide] 1 Earlier criteria 2 Current criteria 3 Historical classification 4 See also 5 References [edit] Earlier criteria Before the Sixth Central Pay Commission, the classification of cities in India was based on two parameters — Compensatory City Allowance (CCA), further divided into […]

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