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Delhi, Mar 23, 2012(IANS): The over four-million central government employees
will go home with an increased pay packet from now, with the union cabinet
Friday hiking the dearness allowance to 65 percent of the basic salary from the
existing 58 percent with retrospective effect from Jan 1 this year.
The
hike, about 7 percent from the present rates, will also be applicable to
central government pensioners.
The
increase in the allowances will cost the government exchequer Rs.7,474.53 crore
annually, according to the decision taken at the cabinet meeting presided by
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here.
For
the 14-month period beginning January 2012 to February 2013, the hike will
produce a bill of Rs.8,720.32 crore
“The
union cabinet today (Friday) gave its approval to release an additional
instalment of dearness allowance (DA) to central government employees and
dearness relief (DR) to pensioners with effect from Jan 1, 2012, representing
an increase of seven percent over the existing rate of 58 percent of the basic
pay/pension, to compensate for price rise,” a release said after the meeting.
The
increase is in accordance with the accepted formula, which is based on the
recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission.
“The
combined impact on the exchequer on account of both dearness allowance and
dearness relief would be of the order of Rs.7474.53 crore annually and
Rs.8720.32 crore in the financial year 2012-13 (for a period of 14 months from
January 2012 to February 2013),” it said.
source :http://tkbsen.com
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