DA Calculation Sheet

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

MonthAll India Index% of IncreaseDA OrderDR Order
Jan-162690.48
Feb-162670.93
Mar-162681.38
Apr-162711.86
May-162752.40
Jun-162772.91
Jul-162803.45DA Order CopyDR Order Copy
Aug-162783.90
Sep-162774.25
Oct-162784.53
Nov-162774.76
Dec-162754.95
Jan-172745.11DA Order CopyDR Order Copy
Feb-172745.33
Mar-172755.55
Apr-172775.74
May-172785.84
Jun-172805.94
Jul-172856.10DA Order CopyDR Order Copy
Aug-172856.32
Sep-172856.57
Oct-172876.86
Nov-172887.21
Dec-172867.56
Jan-182888.01DA Order CopyDR Order Copy
Feb-182878.42
Mar-182878.81
Apr-182889.16
May-182899.51
Jun-182919.86
Jul-1830110.37DA Order CopyDR Order Copy
Aug-1830110.88
Sep-1830111.39
Oct-1830211.87
Nov-1830212.31
Dec-1830112.79
Jan-1930713.40Click hereClick here
Feb-1930714.03
Mar-1930914.73
Apr-1931215.50
May-1931416.30
Jun-1931617.09
Jul-1931917.67Click hereClick here
Aug-1932018.27
Sep-1932218.94
Oct-1932519.68
Nov-1932820.50
Dec-1933021.43
Jan-202033022.16
Feb-202032822.83
Mar-202032623.37
Apri-202032923.92
May-202033024.43
Jun-202033224.94
Jul-202033625.48
Aug-202033826.05
Sep-2020118.126.63
Oct 2020119.527.24
Nov-2020119.927.79
Dec-2020118.828.18
Jan-2021118.228.51
Feb-202111928.98
Mar-2021119.629.57
Apr-2021120.130.11
May-2021120.630.66
Jun-2021121.731.25
July-2021122.831.81 Click hereClick here
Aug-202112332.33
Sep-2021123.332.81
Oct-2021124.933.30
Nov-2021125.733.84
Dec-2021125.434.44
Jan-2022125.135.08Order LinkOrder Link
Feb-202212535.63
Mar-202212636.21
Apr-2022127.736.91
May-202212937.68
Jun-2022129.238.37
July-2022129.939.02Order LinkOrder Link
Aug-2022130.239.68
Sep-2022131.340.42
Oct-2022132.541.12
Nov-2022132.541.74
Dec-2022132.342.37
Jan-2023132.843.08Order LinkOrder Link
Feb-2023132.743.79
Mar-2023133.344.46
Apr-2023134.245.06
May-2023134.745.58
Jun-2023136.446.24
July-2023139.747.14Order LinkOrder Link
Aug-2023139.247.97
Sep-2023137.548.54
Oct-2023138.449.08
Nov-2023139.149.68
Dec-2023138.850.28
Jan-2024138.950.84
Feb-2024139.251.44
Mar-2024138.951.95
Apr-2024139.452.43
May-2024139.952.91
Jun-2024141.453.36
July-2024142.753.64
Aug-2024142.653.95
Sep-2024143.354.49
Oct-2024144.555.05
Nov-2024144.555.54
Dec-2024143.755.99
Jan-2025143.256.39
Feb-2025142.856.72
Mar-2025143.057.09
Apr-2025143.557.47
May-2025144.057.85
Jun-2025145.058.18
July-2025146.558.52
Aug-2025147.158.94
Sep-2025147.359.31
Oct-2025147.759.60new

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  1. NOTE!!!!=============================================>Government announces Seventh Central Pay Commission
    by igecorner, on September 26th, 2013

    The government announced the setting up of the Seventh Central Pay Commission (CPC) ahead of elections, heralding the prospect of salary increases for nearly 80 lakh employees and pensioners, although the actual revisions will take about three years or so and could put finances under strain at the time.

    “The average time taken by a Pay Commission to submit its recommendations has been about two years. Accordingly, allowing about two years for the 7th CPC to submit its report, the recommendations are likely to be implemented with effect from 1.1.2016,” Finance Minister P Chidambaram said in a statement issued by the government on Wednesday.

    The Sixth Pay Commission came into effect on January 1, 2006. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has approved the constitution of the Seventh Pay Commission, Chidambaram said in the statement. The commission’s terms of reference and its members will be announced later. Five state governments go to the polls in November while general elections are expected to be held in May next year.

    The government constitutes a pay commission almost every decade to revise the pay scales of its employees, who get an inflation-linked dearness allowance twice a year but no salary revisions as in the private sector.

    State governments usually adopt the recommendations after suitable modifications. The commission award tends to impose a significant burden on government finances.

    Central government spending on salaries and allowances of just the civilian employees (those who don’t belong to the defence services) rose nearly 40% in 2008-09 after the Sixth Pay Commission award from a year before.

    The higher spending came just as the global financial crisis broke, forcing the government to announce measures to prop up growth. The fiscal deficit rose to 6% in 2008-09 and 6.5% in 2009-10 from 2.5% in 2007-08, a slippage the government has still not managed to rein in. Chidambaram last year announced a road map to trim the fiscal deficit to 3% of GDP in 2016-17.

    Although higher salaries will mean more disposable income in the hands of government employees, the pay commission award could burden government finances and push back the fiscal recovery.

    “No doubt, the Seventh Pay Commission will lead to demand increase in the economy, but it will lead to consumption-led and not investment-led growth,” said Devendra Kumar Pant, chief economist, India Ratings. “If in 2.5 years, the economy does not recover, in terms of growth and fiscal deficit, it will be a big load for the centre and states.”

    Trade unions welcomed the constitution of the commission but demanded that they be set up every five years. Congress party general secretary in charge of communication Ajay Maken welcomed the setting up of the pay commission on Twitter. “The government should attract best of talents…Pay commissions help in attracting and also retaining best available talents,” Maken said.

    Planning Commission member Arun Maira said at a Ficci seminar in Kolkata: “All government employees will want it while others may not… This is a big election force… It is an interesting situation since it is election time.”

    Source : The Economic Times

  2. NOTE!!>=====================================================.Finmin Order 2013 – Payment of Dearness Allowance to Central Government employees – Revised Rates effective from 01.07.2013
    by igecorner, on September 26th, 2013

    No.1-8/2013-E-II (B)
    Government of India
    Ministry of Finance
    Department of Expenditure

    North Block, New Delhi
    Dated: 25th September, 2013.

    OFFICE MEMORANDUM

    Subject: Payment of Dearness Allowance to Central Government employees – Revised Rates effective from 1.7.2013.

    The undersigned is directed to refer to this Ministry’s Office Memorandum No.1(2)/2013-E-II (B) dated 25th April, 2013 on the subject mentioned above and to say that the President is pleased to decide that the Dearness Allowance payable to Central Government employees shall be enhanced from the existing rate of 80% to 90% with effect from 1st July. 2013.

    2. The provisions contained in paras 3, 4 and 5 of this Ministry’s O.M. No.1(3)/2008-E-II(B) dated 29th August, 2008 shall continue to be applicable while regulating Dearness Allowance under these orders.

    3. The additional installment of Dearness Allowance payable under these orders shall be paid in cash to all Central Government employees.

    4. These orders shall also apply to the civilian employees paid from the Defence Services Estimates and the expenditure will be chargeable to the relevant head of the Defence Services Estimates. In regard to Armed Forces personnel and Railway employees, separate orders will be issued by the Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Railways, respectively.

    5. In so far as the employees working serving in the Indian Audit and Accounts Department are concerned, these orders are issued with the concurrence of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.

    6. The Hindi version of this O.M. is also issued.

    (Kishori Raman Sharma)
    Under Secretary to the Government of India

    Original Order :

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