DA Calculation Sheet: The DA for Central Government Employees was earlier calculated based on the consumer price index with the base year 2001. The Central Government replaced it with a new consumer price index with the base year 2016 to calculate the DA from September 2020.
DA Calculation Sheet
7th Pay Commission
Month | All India Index | % of Increase | DA Order | DR Order |
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Jan-16 | 269 | 0.48 | ||
Feb-16 | 267 | 0.93 | ||
Mar-16 | 268 | 1.38 | ||
Apr-16 | 271 | 1.86 | ||
May-16 | 275 | 2.40 | ||
Jun-16 | 277 | 2.91 | ||
Jul-16 | 280 | 3.45 | DA Order Copy | DR Order Copy |
Aug-16 | 278 | 3.90 | ||
Sep-16 | 277 | 4.25 | ||
Oct-16 | 278 | 4.53 | ||
Nov-16 | 277 | 4.76 | ||
Dec-16 | 275 | 4.95 | ||
Jan-17 | 274 | 5.11 | DA Order Copy | DR Order Copy |
Feb-17 | 274 | 5.33 | ||
Mar-17 | 275 | 5.55 | ||
Apr-17 | 277 | 5.74 | ||
May-17 | 278 | 5.84 | ||
Jun-17 | 280 | 5.94 | ||
Jul-17 | 285 | 6.10 | DA Order Copy | DR Order Copy |
Aug-17 | 285 | 6.32 | ||
Sep-17 | 285 | 6.57 | ||
Oct-17 | 287 | 6.86 | ||
Nov-17 | 288 | 7.21 | ||
Dec-17 | 286 | 7.56 | ||
Jan-18 | 288 | 8.01 | DA Order Copy | DR Order Copy |
Feb-18 | 287 | 8.42 | ||
Mar-18 | 287 | 8.81 | ||
Apr-18 | 288 | 9.16 | ||
May-18 | 289 | 9.51 | ||
Jun-18 | 291 | 9.86 | ||
Jul-18 | 301 | 10.37 | DA Order Copy | DR Order Copy |
Aug-18 | 301 | 10.88 | ||
Sep-18 | 301 | 11.39 | ||
Oct-18 | 302 | 11.87 | ||
Nov-18 | 302 | 12.31 | ||
Dec-18 | 301 | 12.79 | ||
Jan-19 | 307 | 13.40 | Click here | Click here |
Feb-19 | 307 | 14.03 | ||
Mar-19 | 309 | 14.73 | ||
Apr-19 | 312 | 15.50 | ||
May-19 | 314 | 16.30 | ||
Jun-19 | 316 | 17.09 | ||
Jul-19 | 319 | 17.67 | Click here | Click here |
Aug-19 | 320 | 18.27 | ||
Sep-19 | 322 | 18.94 | ||
Oct-19 | 325 | 19.68 | ||
Nov-19 | 328 | 20.50 | ||
Dec-19 | 330 | 21.43 | ||
Jan-2020 | 330 | 22.16 | ||
Feb-2020 | 328 | 22.83 | ||
Mar-2020 | 326 | 23.37 | ||
Apri-2020 | 329 | 23.92 | ||
May-2020 | 330 | 24.43 | ||
Jun-2020 | 332 | 24.94 | ||
Jul-2020 | 336 | 25.48 | ||
Aug-2020 | 338 | 26.05 | ||
Sep-2020 | 118.1 | 26.63 | ||
Oct 2020 | 119.5 | 27.24 | ||
Nov-2020 | 119.9 | 27.79 | ||
Dec-2020 | 118.8 | 28.18 | ||
Jan-2021 | 118.2 | 28.51 | ||
Feb-2021 | 119 | 28.98 | ||
Mar-2021 | 119.6 | 29.57 | ||
Apr-2021 | 120.1 | 30.11 | ||
May-2021 | 120.6 | 30.66 | ||
Jun-2021 | 121.7 | 31.25 | ||
July-2021 | 122.8 | 31.81 | Click here | Click here |
Aug-2021 | 123 | 32.33 | ||
Sep-2021 | 123.3 | 32.81 | ||
Oct-2021 | 124.9 | 33.30 | ||
Nov-2021 | 125.7 | 33.84 | ||
Dec-2021 | 125.4 | 34.44 | ||
Jan-2022 | 125.1 | 35.08 | Order Link | Order Link |
Feb-2022 | 125 | 35.63 | ||
Mar-2022 | 126 | 36.21 | ||
Apr-2022 | 127.7 | 36.91 | ||
May-2022 | 129 | 37.68 | ||
Jun-2022 | 129.2 | 38.37 | ||
July-2022 | 129.9 | 39.02 | Order Link | Order Link |
Aug-2022 | 130.2 | 39.68 | ||
Sep-2022 | 131.3 | 40.42 | ||
Oct-2022 | 132.5 | 41.12 | ||
Nov-2022 | 132.5 | 41.74 | ||
Dec-2022 | 132.3 | 42.37 | ||
Jan-2023 | 132.8 | 43.08 | Order Link | Order Link |
Feb-2023 | 132.7 | 43.79 | ||
Mar-2023 | 133.3 | 44.46 | ||
Apr-2023 | 134.2 | 45.06 | ||
May-2023 | 134.7 | 45.58 | ||
Jun-2023 | 136.4 | 46.24 | ||
July-2023 | 139.7 | 47.14 | Order Link | Order Link |
Aug-2023 | 139.2 | 47.97 | ||
Sep-2023 | 137.5 | 48.54 | ||
Oct-2023 | 138.4 | 49.08 | ||
Nov-2023 | 139.1 | 49.68 | ||
Dec-2023 | 138.8 | 50.28 | ||
Jan-2024 | 138.9 | 50.84 | ||
Feb-2024 | 139.2 | 51.44 | ||
Mar-2024 | 138.9 | 51.95 | ||
Apr-2024 | 139.4 | 52.43 | ||
May-2024 | 139.9 | 52.91 | ||
Jun-2024 | 141.4 | 53.36 | ||
July-2024 | 142.7 | 53.64 | ||
Aug-2024 | 142.6 | 53.95 | ||
Sep-2024 | 143.3 | 54.49 | ||
Oct-2024 | 144.5 | 55.05 | ||
Nov-2024 | 144.5 | 55.54 | ||
Dec-2024 | 143.7 | 55.99 | ||
Jan-2025 | 143.2 | 56.39 | ||
Feb-2025 | 142.8 | 56.72 | ||
Mar-2025 | 143.0 | 57.09 | ||
Apr-2025 | 143.5 | 57.47 | ![]() |
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10% da confirmed even if there is no rise in june acipin…
IF JUNE AICPIN-IW FALLS TO 223 THEN WE BE WILL GET 10% DA
IF JUNE AICPIN IS 222 THEN WE GET 9% DA
MAY DA IS 88.968556
my expectation is correct
may aicpin-iw is 228
DA 10% CONFIRMED
NOTE!!!===============================================.Friday, June 28, 2013
Expected DA : 90% DA from July, 2013 may be announced in view of AICPIN, May 2013
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Expected DA : 90% DA from July, 2013 may be announced in view of AICPIN, May 2013
Expected Dearness Allowance and Dearness Relief from July 2013 : Central Government employees and Pensioners will get one more installment of additional DA and DR from July 2013 will be 10%, as per the release of AICPIN for the month of May 2013. Though the requirement of one more month of AICPIN for June to finalise the enhancement of Dearness allowance, there is possible to get 90% Dearness allowance and Dearness Relief from July 2013. The calculation table describes the steps as under…
Month / Year B.Y. 2001=100 Total of
12 Months 12 Months
Average % Increase
over 115.763 App. DA DA %
Dec-12 219 2512 209.33 93.57 80.83 80
Jan-13 221 2535 211.25 95.49 82.49 82
Feb-13 223 2559 213.25 97.49 84.22 84
Mar-13 224 2582 215.17 99.41 85.87 85
Apr-13 226 2603 216.92 101.16 87.38 87
May-13 228 2625 218.75 102.99 88.97 88
Jun-13 Expected 90
Labour Bureau released the statistics number of Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) for the month of May 2013 on its official portal , which is important factor to calculate additional DA and DR to CG employees and CG Pensioners and the same is reproduced here for your information…
Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW)-May, 2013
The All-India CPI-IW for May, 2013 rose by 2 points and pegged at 228 (two hundred and twenty eight). On 1-month percentage change, it increased by 0.88 per cent between April and May compared with 0.49 per cent between the same two months a year ago.
The largest upward contribution to the change in current index came from Food group which increased by 1.22 per cent, contributing 1.64 percentage points to the total change. At item level, Rice, Arhar Dal, Fish Fresh, Poultry (Chicken), Milk, Chillies Green, Garlic, Ginger, Tomato, Root & Green Vegetables, Tea Leaf, Tea (Readymade), Cigarette, Country Liquor, Electricity Charges, Medicine (Allopathic), Repair Charges, etc. are responsible for the rise in index. However, this was compensated by Petrol putting downward pressure on the index.
The year-on-year inflation measured by monthly CPI-IW stood at 10.68 per cent for May, 2013 as compared to 10.24 per cent for the previous month and 10.16 per cent during the corresponding month of the previous year. Similarly, the Food inflation stood at 13.24 per cent against 12.39 per cent of the previous month and 10.61 per cent during the corresponding month of the previous year.
At centre level, Chennai and Nagpur recorded the largest increase of 8 points each followed by Nasik (7 points) and Warrangal, Coonoor, Hubli Dharwar, Madurai and Tripura (6 points each). Among others, 5 points rise was registered in 2 centres, 4 points in 14 centres, 3 points in 6 centres, 2 points in 12 centres, and 1 point in 12 centres. On the contrary, a decline of 6 points was reported in Delhi, 5 points in Ghaziabad, 4 points in Srinagar, 3 points in 2 centres, 2 points in 2 centres and 1 point in 7 centres. Rest of the 10 centres’ indices remained stationary.
The indices of 38 centres are above All-India Index and other 38 centres’ indices are below national average. The index of Jabalpur and Haldia centres remained at par with all-India index.
The next index of CPI-IW for the month of June, 2013 will be released on Wednesday, 31 July, 2013. The same will also be available on the office website http://www.labourbureau.gov.in.
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Please update the d a calculation sheet up to may because it is end of month
NOTE.!!!!!.=====================================.Saturday, June 29, 2013
Expected DA from July 2013 : AICPIN for the month of May 2013
Expected DA from July 2013 : AICPIN for the month of May 2013
Expected Dearness Allowance and Dearness Relief from July 2013 : Central Government employees and Pensioners will get one more installment of additional DA and DR from July 2013 will be 10%, as per the release of AICPIN for the month of May 2013. Though the requirement of one more month of AICPIN for June to finalise the enhancement of Dearness allowance, there is possible to get 90% Dearness allowance and Dearness Relief from July 2013. The calculation table describes the steps as under…
Month / Year B.Y. 2001=100 Total of
12 Months 12 Months
Average % Increase
over 115.763 App. DA DA %
Dec-12 219 2512 209.33 93.57 80.83 80
Jan-13 221 2535 211.25 95.49 82.49 82
Feb-13 223 2559 213.25 97.49 84.22 84
Mar-13 224 2582 215.17 99.41 85.87 85
Apr-13 226 2603 216.92 101.16 87.38 87
May-13 228 2625 218.75 102.99 88.97 88
Jun-13 Expected 90
Labour Bureau of GOI has released the AICPI(IW) figs for May.2013 have been released. Pl calculate the DA rise for these figures.
Definately 11% da from july 2013. No doubt about it Cost of living has a very big hike.
definately 111% da from july 2013. no doubt about it
HI,
The great Mahalingam where r u . May AICI pin is 228.
what is ur comments about july2013 DA. It will be confirm 90%.
why was TODAY AICPIN-IW FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2013 NOT RELEASED
IS THERE ANY REASON?
DA W E F 1/7/13 TOTAL 90% AMARJIT KAUR GOVT ELE SCHOOL CHHEHARTA [ GURDAWARA ] BLOCK VERKA AMRITSAR PUNJAB 0183-2257420-R
DA W E F 1-7-2013 IS 90% KULDIP SINGH BHAKNA 098152-68496-M
DA value of calculation sheet of may 13 is 88.96%
AICPI IW OF MAY2 013 IS 228.NOW IT IS SURE DA WILL BE 90% WEF 01JUL2013.THANKS
NOTE!!!.==============================================>Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Indian Railways Undertakes Comprehensive Revision of its Refund Rules – The Revised Refund Rules will Come into Effect From 1st July 2013
Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Railways
25-June-2013 16:09 IST
Indian Railways Undertakes Comprehensive Revision of its Refund Rules
The Revised Refund Rules will Come into Effect From 1st July 2013
Ministry of Railways has revised and amended Refund Rules in a very comprehensive manner and notified them which shall come into force with effect from 1.7.2013. The amendments made in the Refund Rules are aimed at simplification, efficiency in processing and reduction of bogus refund claims.
Railway Passengers (Cancellation of ticket and Refund of fare) Rules, 1998 have not been substantially revised in the last 15 years during which period a large number of changes have taken place in the ticketing system of Indian Railways. Firstly, Computerised Passenger Reservation System (PRS) as well as Computerised Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS) have proliferated. Reservation through internet has also been introduced through which 45% of the total reserved tickets are issued. Integrated Train Enquiry System — 139 is functional through which ticket status can be obtained through SMS. The above developments warranted that the refund rules be revised comprehensively.
The major changes in the existing rules and the amendments in refund rules are as under:-
Unused (unreserved) tickets on which no reservation has been made:-
Existing rule Amended rule
If a ticket on which no reservation of a seat or berth has been made is presented to the station master for cancellation refund of fare shall be made on every such ticket after deducting the clerkage. If a ticket on which no reservation of a seat or berth has been made is presented for cancellation, refund of fare shall be made on every such ticket after deducting the clerkage.
(i) within three hours after the actual departure of the train for which the ticket is issued or (i)The ticket shall be presented for cancellation within three hours of issue of ticket.
(ii) for any ticket valid for the whole day, within three hours after the actual departure of the last train of the day for the destination station (ii) In case of tickets issued in advance the ticket is presented upto 2400 hours of the day preceding the day of journey.
Unused tickets on which reservation has been made :-
(i) if the ticket is presented for cancellation more than forty eight hours instead of the existing 24 hours in advance of the scheduled departure of the train, a minimum per passenger cancellation charge shall be deducted at the flat rate of rupees one hundred and twenty for air-conditioned first class/executive class, rupees one hundred for air-conditioned-II tier/first class, rupees ninety for air-conditioned III-tier/ 3 economy/air-conditioned chair car, rupees sixty for sleeper class and rupees thirty for second class.
(ii) if the ticket is presented for cancellation between forty eight hours and upto six hours instead of existing 24 hours and upto 4 hours before the scheduled departure of the train, cancellation charge shall be twenty five per cent of the fare subject to a minimum of the cancellation charge.
(iii) if the ticket is presented for cancellation within six hours instead of existing 4 hours before the scheduled departure of the train and upto two hours irrespective of distance instead of existing 3/6/12 hours for distance 200 kms/200-500 kms/500 Kms and above after the actual departure of the train, the cancellation charge shall be fifty per cent of the fare subject to a minimum of the cancellation charge.
(iv) No refund shall be granted on the reserved ticket if it is surrendered for cancellation after two hours of the actual departure of the train.
(v) In case, on a party ticket or a family ticket issued for travel of more than one person, some persons have confirmed reservation and others are on waiting list, full refund of fare, less clerkage, shall be admissible for confirmed passengers also provided that the entire ticket is surrendered for cancellation within six hours instead of existing 4 hours before the scheduled departure of the train and upto two hours instead of existing 3 hours after actual departure of the train”.
Unused waitlisted or RAC tickets :-
Existing rule Revised rule
If the ticket is presented for cancellation upto 3/6/12 hours for distance 200 kms/200-500 kms/500 Kms and above after the actual departure of the train, except deduction of clerkage; If a Waitlisted/RAC ticket is presented for cancellation, refund of fare shall be admissible after deducting the clerkage.
Provided that for night trains leaving between 21.00 hours and 06.00 hours (actual departure), refund shall be admissible at the station within the time limits specified above or within first four hours after the opening of reservation office, whichever is later. (i) The ticket is presented for cancellation upto three hours after the actual departure of the train irrespective of the distance.
(ii) The passenger may get the tickets cancelled from any PRS counters or the designated current counters.
(iii) No refund of fare shall be granted on RAC ticket /Waitlisted ticket after three hours of the actual departure of the train.
(iv) In case no current counters are available at journey originating station for night trains leaving between 21.00 hours and 06.00 hours(actual departure , refund shall be admissible at the station within first two hours after the opening of reservation office.
(v) In remote and hill areas as identified by the zonal Railways with the prior approval of the General Managers and print in their Time Tables for train leaving between 1900 hours and 0600 hours (actual departure) refund shall be admissible at the station within first two hours after the opening of reservation/booking office, in case there is no reservation counters/booking office/ current counters. Available in that area.
Cancellation of e- tickets :-
The e- ticket may be booked and cancelled through internet and the refund of fare shall be credited to the customer’s account after deducting the charges applicable.
In case of a confirmed e-ticket, refund of fare shall be granted in accordance with rule for unused tickets on which reservation has been made. In case of RAC e-ticket, refund of fare shall be granted in accordance with rule for unused waitlisted and RAC tickets.
In case of the waitlisted e-ticket on which status of all the passengers is on waiting list even after preparation of reservation charts, names of all such passengers booked on that Passenger Name Record (PNR) shall be dropped from the reservation chart and refund of fare shall be credited to the customer’s account after deducting the clerkage.
In case on a party e-ticket or a family e-ticket issued for travel of more than one person, some persons have confirmed reservation and others are on the list of RAC and waiting list, then in case of passengers on RAC or waitlisted not travelling, a certificate has to be obtained from the ticket checking staff to that effect and refund of fare shall be processed online through TDR, indicating the details of the certificate issued by ticket checking staff.
The online TDR shall be filed upto seventy two hours of actual arrival of the train at passenger’s destination and the original certificate issued by the ticket checking staff is to be sent through post to Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC). The fare shall be refunded by Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) to the customer’s account after due verification.
In case of e-tickets (confirmed or RAC), if the reservation charts have been prepared, online TDR is required to be filed for obtaining refund. No refund of fare shall be admissible on e- ticket having confirmed reservation in case the request for refund is filed online after two hours of the actual departure of the train.
No refund of fare shall be admissible on RAC e-tickets in case the request for refund is filed online after three hours of the actual departure of the train.
Refund on Tatkal tickets:
No refund of fare shall be admissible on confirmed Tatkal ticket.
In case of Tatkal ticket on waitlist, refund of fare shall be granted in accordance with rule for unused waitlisted or RAC tickets.
In case on a party Tatkal ticket or a family Tatkal ticket issued for travel for more than one person, some persons have confirmed reservation and others are on waiting list, full refund of fare, less clerkage, shall be admissible for confirmed passengers also provided that the entire Tatkal ticket is surrendered for cancellation within six hours before the scheduled departure of the train or upto two hours of the actual departure of the train.
Postponement or preponement of journey on a reserved, RAC or waitlisted ticket.
The postponement or preponement of journey on confirmed or RAC or waitlisted ticket shall be allowed in the same class and for the same destination instead of any longer distance or any higher class by the same train or by any other train for any subsequent days, subject to condition that the ticket is surrendered during the working hours of reservation office and at least forty eight hours instead of existing 24 hours before the scheduled departure of the train in which originally booked.
Non-commencement or missing of journey due to late running of trains :-
No cancellation charge or clerkage shall be levied and full fare shall be refunded to all passengers holding reserved, RAC and waitlisted tickets, if the journey is not undertaken due to late running of the train by more than three hours of the scheduled departure of the train from the station commencing the journey subject to condition that the ticket is surrendered upto the actual departure of the train instead of existing 3/6/12 hours for distance 200 kms/200-500 kms/500 Kms and above after the actual departure of the train.
In case of e-tickets, the TDR is filed online before the actual departure of the train for availing full refund.
In case the ticket is cancelled or surrendered or if the request for refund of fare is filed online after the actual departure of the train, no refund of fare shall be admissible.
Lost, misplaced, torn or mutilated tickets : –
If the reservation status of a lost, misplaced, torn or mutilated ticket, at the time of receipt of the application for issuance of a duplicate ticket for the purpose of undertaking journey, is confirmed or RAC and that the duplicate ticket is sought before preparation of reservation chart of the concerned train, the station master shall issue a duplicate ticket in lieu of the original ticket on payment of rupees fifty per passenger in case of second and sleeper class and rupees one hundred per passenger for other classes instead of existing clerkage charge.
Application for refund of Passenger Reservation System (PRS) tickets in other circumstances:-
For refund of fare under circumstances other than those specified in these rules or under circumstances like ‘bandh’ or agitations or floods, etc., the passengers could not reach the reservation counter or station or current counters for cancellation of tickets, in those cases, a TDR shall be issued to the passenger and the passenger may apply for refund of fare within ten days instead existing 90 days from the day of commencement of journey to the Chief Commercial Manager (Refunds) of the railway administration under whose jurisdiction the TDR issuing station comes, enclosing the original TDR. The TDR shall be issued only upto three days instead of existing 30 days after the scheduled departure of the train.
NOTE================================.>DEARNESS ALLOWANCE
DA CALCULATION SHEET
DA TABLE FROM 2008
The table describes how to calculate the Dearness allowance with the input of All India Consumer Price Index (IW) month wise…
Month Year Base Year
2001=100 Total Average App. DA DA
May 2008 139 1613 — — —
June 2008 140 1623 135.25 16.84 16
July 2008 143 1634 — — —
Aug 2008 145 1646 — — —
Sep 2008 146 1659 — — —
Oct 2008 148 1673 — — —
Nov 2008 148 1687 — — —
Dec 2008 147 1700 141.67 22.38 22
Jan 2009 148 1714 — — —
Feb 2009 148 1727 — — —
Mar 2009 148 1738 — — —
Apr 2009 150 1750 — — —
May 2009 151 1762 — — —
June 2009 153 1775 147.92 27.78 27
July 2009 160 1792 149.33 29.00 —
Aug 2009 162 1809 150.75 30.23 —
Sep 2009 163 1826 152.17 31.45 —
Oct 2009 165 1843 153.58 32.67 —
Nov 2009 168 1863 155.25 34.11 —
Dec 2009 169 1885 157.08 35.70 35
Jan 2010 172 1909 159.08 37.42 —
Feb 2010 170 1931 160.92 39.01 —
Mar 2010 170 1953 162.75 40.59 —
Apr 2010 170 1973 164.42 42.03 —
May 2010 172 1994 166.17 43.54 —
Jun 2010 174 2015 167.92 40.05 45
July 2010 178 2033 169.42 46.35 —
August 2010 178 2049 170.75 47.50 —
Sep 2010 179 2065 172.08 48.65 —
Oct 2010 181 2081 173.42 49.81 —
Nov 2010 182 2095 174.58 50.81 —
Dec 2010 185 2111 175.92 51.97 51
Jan 2011 188 2127 177.25 53.12 —
Feb 2011 185 2142 178.50 54.20 —
Mar 2011 185 2157 179.75 55.28 —
Apr 2011 186 2173 181.08 56.43 —
May 2011 187 2188 182.33 57.51 —
Jun 2011 189 2203 183.58 58.59 58
July 2011 193 2218 184.83 59.67 —
August 2011 194 2234 186.17 60.82 —
Sep 2011 197 2252 187.67 62.12 —
Oct 2011 198 2269 189.08 63.34 —
Nov 2011 199 2286 190.50 64.56 —
Dec 2011 197 2298 191.50 65.43 65
Jan 2012 198 2308 192.33 66.15 —
Feb 2012 199 2322 193.50 67.15 —
Mar 2012 201 2338 194.83 68.31 —
Apr 2012 205 2357 196.42 69.67 —
May 2012 206 2376 198.00 71.04 —
Jun 2012 208 2395 199.58 72.41 72
Jul 2012 212 2414 201.17 73.78 —
August 2012 214 2434 202.83 75.22 —
Sep 2012 215 2452 204.33 76.51 —
Oct 2012 217 2471 205.92 77.88 —
Nov 2012 218 2490 207.50 79.25 —
Dec 2012 219 2512 209.33 80.83 80
Jan 2013 221 2535 211.25 82.49 —
Feb 2013 223 2559 213.25 84.22 —
Mar 2013 224 2582 215.17 85.87 —
Apr 2013 226 2603 216.92 87.38 —
DA from Jan 2013 : Additional DA to CG Employees and Pensioners enhanced by 8%, i.e.from the existing rate of 72% to 80%.
NOTE=======================================.esday, June 11, 2013
Benefit of Merger of 50% DA effectively amounting to 78.2% as on 01.01.2007 to BSNL Employees – DoT issued Orders
Benefit of Merger of 50% DA effectively amounting to 78.2% as on 01.01.2007 to BSNL Employees – DoT issued Orders
One of the major union, BSNL Employees Union has published with cheer the settlement news about the long pending demand of ‘Merger of 50% DA’…
78.2% IDA merger settled.
DoT issued Presidential Directive.
Hearty congratulations to one and all.
The order on 78.2% IDA merger has finally been issued today the 10-06-2013, by the DoT. BSNL will issue the order tomorrow. It is a matter of great joy and relief that one of the most burning problem of the BSNL employees has finally been settled. Undoubtedly, the call for indefinite strike and the total determination of the entire employees to fight out the demand has settled the issue. The credit goes to the unity of the employees. CHQ congratulates the entire employees as well as the all the unions and associations for this great achievement. Forum of BSNL Unions and Associations has once again done a commendable job by uniting all, which made the settlement possible. CHQ also heartily thanks the Secretary, DoT, CMD BSNL, Director (Finance) and Director (HR) for trying their best to bring in a settlement and also for avoiding the indefinite strike. It is also a matter of great joy that the retired comrades will get their pension refixed based on 78.2% IDA.
No 61-01/2012-SU
Government of India
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
Department of Telecommunications
Sanchar Bhavan, 20 Ashoka Road
New Delhi 110001
Dated, the 10th June, 2013
In exercise of the powers conferred by the Article 145 of Articles of Association of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), the President is pleased to approve the proposal of BSNL regarding the fitment formula as per Department of Public Enterprises OM No.2(70)/08- DPE(WC)-GL-VII/09 dated 02.04.2009, Accordingly, in partial modification of this Department’s Order No. 61-01/2009-SU dated 27.02.2009, the benefit of merger of 50% DA effectively amounting to 78.2% as on 01.01.2007 for the purpose of fitment in respect of the Board level & below Board Level executives and Non-Unionized Supervisors and Non- executives of BSNL is hereby allowed from the date of issue of this order.
2. No arrears will be paid and the revised fitment on the basis of DPE OM dated 02.04.2009 will be paid with prospective effect only.
3. BSNL has to bear the additional financial implication on account of revised fitment benefit for pay revision from its own resources and no budgetary support will be provided.
4. All instructions/guidelines issued by DPE from time to time in this regard may be scrupulously followed.
5. This has the concurrence of Internal Finance Division(TPF), Department of Telecommunications vide Dy. No. 05/171/PSF/13 dated 10.06.2013.
NOTE!===================================.PLEASE HELP U=============.Tuesday, June 25, 2013
UTTARAKHAND TRAGEDY – CONFEDERATION APPEALS TO ALL CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES TO DONATE ONE DAY WAGES TO PRIME MINISTER’S RELIEF FUND
UTTARAKHAND TRAGEDY
CONFEDERATION APPEALS TO ALL CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES TO DONATE ONE DAY WAGES TO PRIME MINISTER’S RELIEF FUND
Excessive and unexpected rainfall resulting in furious floods has battered beyond measure, the Himalayan hill state of Uttarakhand. Whole villages, stretches of roads and communication links have been affected. More than 1000 persons met with tragic death. Thousands, including those from other parts of the country who were undertaking pilgrimages to religiously significant temples in the region, remain stranded. Hundreds of houses and buildings along the banks of Alakananda and the Bhagirathi has been swept away in Rudraprayag district alone. Thousands have become homeless.
As the magnitude of the tragedy caused in Uttarakhand continues to unfold, Prime Minister Sri. Manmohan Singh has issued an appeal for generous donations to support the victims who have suffered extensive devastation. Prime Minister appealed that – “At this moment, the affected people need our help to tide over the calamity that has fallen upon them, to survive and to rebuild their lives. I request all citizens of India to stand with our distressed fellow countrymen, and actively participate in the national effort to support them at this difficult time”.
It is needless to say that the Central Govt. Employees have an urgent and important role to play in helping the flood victims and we shall have to rise upto the occasion, as in the past when such national calamities occurred. The National Secretariat of the Confederation of Central Govt. Employees & Workers calls upon the entireity of Central Govt. Employees to donate one day’s salary to the Prime Minister Relief Fund and extend our full support to the flood victims to rebuild their lives.
All the Affiliates of the Confederation, State Committees (C-O-Cs) and CHQ Office bearers are requested to make maximum efforts to collect and remit the donations to Prime Minister’s Relief Fund.
(M. Krishnan)
Secretary General, Confederation