DA Hike Update: Central Government Employees to Get Big Salary Boost

Under the rule of the Seventh Pay Commission, the dearness allowance (DA) of central government employees is increased every six months. Currently, central government employees are receiving 42 percent DA, which is set to increase to 46 percent from July 1, 2021. This increase will result in a big jump in the salaries of central employees, with some receiving up to Rs. 9000 extra per month.

How the Rule Works

Under the Seventh Pay Commission, a provision has been made that the DA will be made zero when the employee’s DA reaches 50 percent. Additionally, 50 percent of the DA will be added to the basic pay. For instance, an employee with a basic salary of Rs. 18,000 will see their salary increase to Rs. 27,000 after receiving a DA of Rs. 9,000.

Impact on Salaries

At present, the lowest basic salary at Pay-Bad Level-1 is Rs. 18,000. With a 50 percent DA increase, the basic salary will increase to Rs. 27,000. This increase will result in a benefit of Rs. 108,000 annually. The DA hike is good news for central government employees, who will see a significant boost to their salaries.

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Sorted points by DelhiBreakings.com team.

👉 Under the rule of the Seventh Pay Commission, the DA of central employees is increased every six months.
👉 Central government employees are currently getting 42 percent dearness allowance.
👉 DA applicable from July 1 can increase to 46 percent.
👉 Salary of employees is going to increase by Rs 9000 per month.
👉 This change will be under a rule of the Central Government made in 2016.
👉 Huge jump in the salary of central employees expected.
👉 DA will be made zero when it is 50 percent.
👉 50 percent of the DA will be added to the basic pay.
👉 Basic salary of an employee can increase to Rs 27,000.
👉 Salary will increase by Rs 108000.
👉 Employees will have to wait for salary revision now.

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