
Central Government to Announce Significant DA Hike for Employees Ahead of Festive Season. Pic/Kashmir life
As the festive season approaches, the central government is preparing to make a long-awaited announcement regarding a substantial increase in Dearness Allowance (DA) for its employees. This highly anticipated DA hike, which is set to take effect from July 1, 2023, is expected to surpass the initially reported 3 percent increment.
Higher DA Increase Anticipated
Based on the latest data from the Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW), central government employees could be in for a significant 4 percent increase in their DA. This adjustment will raise the dearness allowance to an impressive 46 percent. It’s worth noting that government employees receive DA, while pensioners receive Dearness Relief (DR). These crucial allowances are adjusted biannually, in January and July, benefiting over one crore central government employees and pensioners who are currently receiving a 42 percent dearness allowance.
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Consistent DA Hikes in Recent Months
In the previous DA hike, which occurred in March 2023, employees enjoyed a 4 percent increase. Considering the ongoing inflation rates and financial indicators, the upcoming DA hike is also anticipated to be around 4 percent, according to various reports. This consistent pattern of increment reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring that its employees are financially supported in the face of rising living costs.
States Following Suit
Interestingly, several state governments, including Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Karnataka, Jharkhand, and Himachal Pradesh, have recently taken the initiative to increase dearness allowances for their employees. This move aligns with the central government’s efforts to address the concerns of its workforce and maintain competitive compensation packages.
The Complex Formula Behind DA Calculation
The calculation of Dearness Allowance (DA) for central government employees and pensioners is a complex process. The percentage increase in the 12-month average of the All India Consumer Price Index (AICPI) until June 2022 serves as the primary determinant for DA and DR hikes. While the central government revises these allowances on January 1 and July 1 each year, the official announcements are typically made in March and September.
In 2006, the central government introduced a revised formula for calculating DA and DR:
For Dearness Allowance Percentage: ((Average of All-India Consumer Price Index (Base Year 2001=100)
for the past 12 months – 115.76) / 115.76) x 100.
For Central public sector employees: Dearness Allowance Percentage = ((Average of All-India Consumer Price Index (Base Year 2001=100) for the past 3 months – 126.33) / 126.33) x 100.
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