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7th Pay Commission: Will Central Govt Employees Get A 3% DA Hike In January 2025?

Currently, the Dearness Allowance (DA) or Dearness Relief (DR) for central government employees is currently pegged at 53%, and is poised to increase to 56% after the January 2025 hike.

7th Pay Commission: The central government reviews and revises Dearness Allowance (DA) on a semi-annual basis. The government recently implemented 3% DA increase in July 2024. According to several media reports, the government may implement another 3% hike in January 2025. Moreover, the official announcement in this regard, may take place in March 2025. Over 1 crore employees and pensioners will reap the benefits of this decision.

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Currently, the Dearness Allowance (DA) or Dearness Relief (DR) for central government employees is currently pegged at 53%, and is poised to increase to 56% after the January 2025 hike.

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7th Pay Commission: How DA Is Calculated?

As a measure to offset the impact of inflation, the government offers its employees a compensation, called DA. The DA is usually recalculated every six months, in January and July, to compensate for price rises that occur during each financial year. In 2006, the Government introduced a revised formula for calculating DA, which is still in use today. The current DA calculation is based on the following formula:

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  • For Central Government Employees- DA% = [(Average of AICPI (Base Year 2001 = 100) for the last 12 months – 115.76)/115.76] x 100 
  • For Public Sector Employees- DA% = [(Average of AICPI (Base Year 2001 = 100) for the last 3 months – 126.33)/126.33] x 100
    (AICPI = All-India Consumer Price Index.)

To illustrate the formula’s practical application, let’s consider an example. An employee with a monthly basic pay of Rs 22,000 is eligible to receive Rs 11,660 as DA at current rate every month. This brings their total monthly pay (Basic + DA) to Rs 33,660. With a revised DA of 56%, an employee with a basic pay of Rs 22,000 will be eligible to receive Rs 12,320 as Dearness Allowance. This will take their total monthly pay (Basic + DA) to Rs 34,320.

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First published on: Dec 12, 2024 03:10 PM IST


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