Good news for central government workers and pensioners: Potential 4% salary growth
During the festive period, the Centre is preparing to make a big statement regarding the updated Dearness Allowance (DA) and Dearness Relief (DR) for pensioners and central government employees under the 7th Pay Commission. Read more: UGC is going to raise the amount of these fellowships: Check out the whole information.s According to media sources, the central government is considering a 4% increase in DA, potentially raising the current 42% to 46%. The final decision, however, will be taken by the government and depends on cabinet approval. Though no formal statement has been issued, there is an expectation that the long-awaited announcement will be made on Wednesday, October 18. The present DA of 42% gives a monthly increase of Rs 7,560 for persons earning a minimal basic wage of Rs 18,000 per month. With the increased DA rate of 46%, this monthly increase is expected to be Rs 8,280. As a result, individuals earning this basic wage can expect an annual income increase of Rs 8,640. Individuals with a maximum basic salary of Rs 56,900 will see their monthly earnings increase by Rs 23,898 due to the current DA of 42%. Following the DA increase to 46%, this monthly increase is expected to reach Rs 26,174. As a result, workers with this greater base wage should expect a significant yearly salary rise of Rs 27,312.