
The increased DA, which will be effective from 1st January, is provided to government staff and pensioners to compensate them for rising prices. Presently, the DA is paid at 45 percent of basic pay. The increase in DA by 6 percent would be in accordance with the formula prescribed by the Sixth Pay Commission for central government employees. The decision will provide direct relief to around 50 lakh employees and 38 lakh pensioners. The DA is revised twice a year, on 1st January and 1st July. The relief came amid high retail prices, as inflation has been ruling above 9 percent. The Consumer Price Index (Industrial Workers), which is the basis for revising dearness allowance, was 9.47 percent in December and 9.30 percent in January Headline inflation, based on movement in wholesale prices, was 8.31 percent in February, much above the comfort level of 5-6 percent. Food inflation, too, was hovering above 9 percent
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