Sunday, September 25, 2016

Govt is actively considering central D.A. increase from 01.07.2016

Sources close to Finance Ministry told that the initial installment of DA to central government employees on the revised pay structure w.e.f 1.7.2016 is under consideration.
There is a confusion about percentage of D.A. payable from 1st July 2016 to Central Govt. employee and pensioners. There may be a hike of 2 to 3 percentage point, which is to be announced very soon, probably in this week.
Meanwhile Govt asked the Pay Research Unit to calculate exact financial implication for every percentage of D.A. increase, which is a routine matter.

4 comments :

Unknown said...

The DA is not merged for calculation of revised pay under 7 pay com,so DA should continue as 125% + further revision as per DA formula.

Anonymous said...

It is not right info .....

gobindaprasannaghosh said...

According basic penssion fixed at 6th pay commission was Rs 7856.on basis of above basic penssion my basic at 7th pay commission will be Rs 20190 But Bank has given Rs 18115.so kindly look into my case sympathically.

Anonymous said...

Leave pension a/c in banks as they always try to embarrasse govt servents bcoz they are no more govt gob holders, , , , , , So open pension a/c in post office

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