Government on Monday hiked Dearness Allowance (DA) by 7 percent,
benefiting its 80 lakh employees and pensioners and costing the
exchequer an additional Rs 7,408 crore annually. The hike will be
effective from July 1, 2012, and the employees would be entitled for
arrears from this date. The hike in the DA from 65 per cent to 72 per
cent will cost the exchequer Rs 4,939 crore for the remaining part of
the current financial year. The decision, which was approved by the
Union Cabinet, will benefit about 50 lakh employees and 30 lakh
pensioners of the central government. The increase in DA is in
accordance with the accepted formula which is based on the
recommendations of the 6th Central Pay Commission, the release added.
The relief comes in the backdrop of government increasing the diesel price by Rs 5 per litre and retail inflation crossing the double-digit mark. The government had increased DA last in March this year from 58 per cent to 65 per cent, which was effective from January 1, 2012. The government periodically hikes the DA, which is linked to consumer price index for industrial workers. The all-India Consumer Price Index for June, 2012 worked out to be 199.58, which constituted an increase of 72.40 per cent over the base index of 115.76 (as on January 1, 2006).
The relief comes in the backdrop of government increasing the diesel price by Rs 5 per litre and retail inflation crossing the double-digit mark. The government had increased DA last in March this year from 58 per cent to 65 per cent, which was effective from January 1, 2012. The government periodically hikes the DA, which is linked to consumer price index for industrial workers. The all-India Consumer Price Index for June, 2012 worked out to be 199.58, which constituted an increase of 72.40 per cent over the base index of 115.76 (as on January 1, 2006).
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