Expected Dearness Allowance from January 2015 for Central Govt Employees and Pensioners, almost confirmed 6% increase…

Expected Dearness Allowance from January 2015 for Central Govt Employees and Pensioners, almost confirmed 6% increase…

Expected DA from Jan 2015 is on fourth step, no change in the index of CPI(IW) for the month of October 2014, stands at 253 only.

Increase in Dearness allowance for Central Govt employees and Pensioners from Jan 2015 is likely to be 6% and the total Dearness allowance will go up to 113%.


When comparing with previous instalments of additional DA, this is some what low. In July 2013 and Jan 2014, both the installments was in double digit.

After this DA, there will be only another instalment in July 2015 which is the last instalment of additional DA in Sixth Pay Commission. And the first installment for the year 2016, the DA calculation may be change with the recommendations of 7th CPC.

The below table describes the position of AICPIN with DA Calculation…

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Comments

Anonymous said…
Timely message.But only difference is about the anticipated OM through pension grievances cell at appropriate time...
A.Anjanappa said…
6% of DAis not enough for the central government employees. At least it should be 10%.
A.Anjanappa said…
Good move
j.s.kalra said…
6%DA IS NOT ENOUGH ITERIM RELIEF&MERGER OF DA REQUIRED
k reddy said…
6% da is not sufficient as inflation is comparatively too high
Anonymous said…
6 percent DA is insufficient to meet ever escalatint price rise of daily needs.
kamal said…
50%da marge is required to cg employees
Anonymous said…
Sir we have lot of liabilities so 06 % DA is not enough

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