DA Hike Latest News: Centre approves 4% DA for central government employees
Central government on Wednesday (October 18) approved a 4 per cent hike in dearness allowance.
DA Hike Latest News: The central government on Wednesday (October 18) approved a 4 per cent hike in dearness allowance (DA). With that, DA and relief being paid to central government employees will be 46 per cent from the earlier 42 per cent. The DA hike will be applicable from July 1, 2023. Along with the DA hike, the Cabinet has also approved Productivity Linked Bonus (PLB) for railways employees, which is equivalent to 78 days of pay, as well it also increased the minimum support price for rabi crops.
The government will hold a press conference today in New Delhi at 3 PM to give further details about the hike.
The hiked DA rates will be given to the central government employees with their October salaries. Since the new DA hike will be counted from July onwards, employees will get arrears for July, August, and September, with their October salaries. As many as 48 lakh central government employees and 65 lakh pensioners will benefit from this hike.
The government will have to spend an additional Rs 17,000 crore to cover the expenses of the increased DA percentage.
How was 4 per cent DA calculated?
Dearness Allowance (DA) of central employees is determined by the Consumer Price Index of Industrial Workers (AICPI-IW). The formula for calculating DA is fixed.
7th CPC DA% = [{Average of AICPI-IW (Base Year 2001=100) for the last 12 months – 261.42}/261.42x100]=[{382.32-261.42}/261.42x100]= 46.24
It is clear from the calculation that dearness allowance has increased by 4 per cent.
Dearness allowance will be 46%
According to 7th Pay Commission, the average of AICPI-IW for the last 12 months was 382.32.
According to the formula, the total dearness allowance became 46.24 per cent.
The DA increased by 4.24 per cent (46.24 per cent-42 per cent) from July 1, 2023. However, the government does not pay in decimals, hence dearness allowance has increased by 4 per cent.
MSP increased
The government also increased MSP for a number of rabi crops. The new MSPs for these crops are as follows.
Rs 200 per quintal in mustard
Rs 400 per quintal in lentils (masur)
Rs 115 per quintal in barley
Rs 105 per quintal in gram
Rs 150 per quintal in sunflower
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