7th pay commission: Reports suggest that the long wait for a Dearness Allowance (DA) hike is almost over, bringing good news for Central Government employees and pensioners. The much-awaited DA increase under the 7th Pay Commission for July 2025 has been approved, with a 3% rise, raising the DA from 55% to 58%. The revision will come before Diwali and will be the last DA hike under the 7th Pay Commission. The 8th Pay Commission will take effect from January. The hike will benefit over 1.2 crore employees and pensioners in the country before this Diwali.
What is DA Hike
7th pay commission: Dearness Allowance (DA) is extra money given to employees and pensioners to manage daily expenses and inflation. It is revised twice a year, in March and September, depending on the Consumer Price Index (CPI). This allowance helps families deal with the rising cost of living. That is why many families eagerly wait for this announcement. The DA hike is usually announced twice a year, in February–March and in September–October, with effect from January and July of that year. It is meant to help employees manage the rising cost of living due to inflation.
- Minimum salary of central government employees could rise from ₹18,000 to ₹51,480.
- Minimum pension could increase from ₹9,000 to ₹25,740.
- Additional hikes will also be seen in allowances such as DA (Dearness Allowance), HRA (House Rent Allowance), and TA (Travel Allowance).
| Pay Level (7th CPC) | Current Basic Pay (Entry) | Projected Basic Pay (2.86 Factor) | Approx. % Increase (Post-DA Merge) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Level 1 (e.g., Peon) | ₹18,000 | ₹51,480 | 30–34% |
| Level 4 (e.g., Clerk) | ₹25,500 | ₹72,930 | 30–34% |
| Level 6 (e.g., Assistant) | ₹35,400 | ₹101,244 | 30–34% |
| Level 10 (e.g., Officer) | ₹56,100 | ₹160,446 | 30–34% |
| Level 14 (e.g., Joint Secretary) | ₹1,44,200 | ₹4,12,412 | 30–34% |
Previous DA Hike and Current Status
The last DA increase occurred in March 2025, when the DA was raised by 2%, taking the total to 55% under the 7th Pay Commission framework. Employees received arrears dating back to January 2025 at that time.
8th Pay Commission Update!
The Government Employees National Confederation (GENC), which represents lakhs of Central and State Government employees, including those in Autonomous and Local Bodies, recently wrote a letter to Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances, and Pensions.











