7th Pay Commission DA Hike in July: Good news may come next month for central government employees.
The dearness allowance of the employees can be increased by 3 to 4 percent. The government can increase the DA of the employees from 45 to 46 percent. If the government decides to increase DA next month, then the salary of the employees will increase.
The EICPI figures for the month of April have been released, under which some media reports have said that there may be an increase in the salary of the employees. It has been said in the report that the dearness allowance of the employees can be increased by 3 percent. However, the figures for May and June are yet to come, after which it will be clear that how much the DA of the employees will increase in July.
So many employees will get benefit
It has been said in the media reports that if an increase of 3 percent is made, then the dearness allowance will increase to 45 percent. However, if the figures are more clear, then there can be a jump of 4 percent in it. That is, dearness allowance will increase to 46 percent. The benefit of this increase will be given to 48 lakh employees and 69 lakh pensioners.
What do AICPI figures say?
According to the January data, there was an increase of 0.5 per cent in the AICPI figure. At the same time, it declined during February and it came down by 0.1 percent to 132.7. In March, it increased by 0.6 points to reach 133.3. At the same time, the AICPI point has increased by 0.9 percent to reach 134.2 during April.
How much dearness allowance will increase
If the ICPI figures are good in May and June also, there is a possibility of an increase of 3 to 4 percent in the dearness allowance. In such a situation, with an increase of 4 percent, DA will be 46 percent.
Now if the monthly salary of an employee is Rs 18000, then according to 42% DA, the dearness allowance will be Rs 7560 and according to 46% DA will be Rs 8280. That means there will be an increase of Rs 720 in the salary every month.
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