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DA Order 2012 – Dearness Allowance to Central Government employees from January 2012

No. 1(1)/2012-E-II (B)
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Expenditure

New Delhi, the 3rd April, 2012.

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Payment of Dearness Allowance to Central Government employees – Revised Rates effective from 1.1.2012.

The undersigned is directed to refer to this Ministry’s Office Memorandum No. 1 (14)/2011-E-II(B) dated 3rd October,2011 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 58% to 65% with effect from 1st January, 2012.

2 The provisions contained in paras 3, 4 and 5 of this Ministry’s O.M. No. 1 (3)/2008-E-II(S) 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 persons serving In the Indian Audit and Accounts Department are concerned, these orders issue in consultation with the comptroller and Auditor General of India.

(Anil Sharma)
Under Secretary to the Government of India

Original GO Copy

http://www.finmin.nic.in/the_ministry/dept_expenditure/notification/da/da01012012.pdf

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14 COMMENTS

  1. In view of the current trend of price index value, D.A. wef July,2012 I think it should be more than 7%.

  2. in view of the current ttrend of priceindex value, D.A wef july 2012 should be increased at least 7%. therefore the D.A W.E.F. JULY 2012 BE AT LEAST 72%

  3. In view of the current trend of price index value, D.A. wef July,2012 should be increased at least 7%. Therefore the DA
    wef July, 2012 should be at least 72%.

  4. Seeing the trend in price index value DA one will be getting increase in DA on 01.07.2012 will be 6% implying DA from 01.07.2012 will be 71%

  5. DA from 01.07.2012 is surely in between 5% to 6% only.
    If the price Index value continuing the present value
    (i.e 199 points) for the next 04 months DA will be getting only 5% (65+5=70%).
    Other wise, can Expect 6% DA (65+6=71%), if the index value increases by 5 points of the present value in next T.SREENIVASA RAO, KAKINADA

  6. Please post the OM of Rates of dearness allowance applicable w.e.f.01.01.2012 to the employees of Central Government & Central Autonomous Bodies Continuing to draw their pay in pre revised scales as per 5th CPC

  7. Rates of Dearness Allowance applicable w.e.f. 01.01.2012 to the employees of Central Government and Central Autonomous Bodies continuing to draw their pay in the pre-revised scale as per 5th cpc. Please decalared early.

  8. EXPECTED DEARNESS ALLOWANCE FROM july 2012

    Expected DA from July 2012
    Perhaps it is very early to calculate the status of additional Dearness allowance from July, 2012 for Central Government employees and Pensioners, before releasing the AICPIN for the balance of four months i.e.March, April, May & June 2012. Anyway we can assume the additional Dearness allowance from July 2012 will be at least 6%. The existing Dearness allowance is 65%, it will become as 65% + 6% = 71%.

  9. `DHARITRI’, 5/4 – THE GOVT OF ODISHA PAID 58+7=65% DA SINCE JANUARY 1, 2012. GOVT DA WILL BE 65+7=71% ON JULY 1, 2012.

  10. Please declared rates of dearness allowance applicable w.e.f. 01.01.2012 to the employees of Central Autonomous Bodies continuing to draw their pay in the pre-revised scale as per 5th CPC.

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