The enhanced Dearness Allowance to government employees and pensioners would be advanced by three months and it shall be implemented with effect from January 1, 2022, CM M K Stalin announced
The Gujarat government on Monday approved an increase of 11 per cent in Dearness Allowance to state government employees and pensioners with retrospective effect from July 1
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur announced six per cent additional dearness allowance (DA) for government employees and pensioners retrospectively from July 1.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Saturday announced to increase the rate of dearness allowance from 17 per cent to 28 per cent.
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Move expected to cost the exchequer Rs 34,400 cr, spur consumer spending
Gehlot said the state government would spend about Rs 4,000 crore annually on this decision, to support the employees despite the difficult circumstances of Covid-19
This will be applicable from July 1, 2021, said Union Minister Anurag Thakur on Wednesday
The Ministry of Finance on Saturday clarified that no order regarding resumption of dearness allowance (DA) for the central government employees and dearness relief (DR) for the central government pensioners from July 1 has been issued.In 2020, the Ministry of Finance announced to freeze the hike in DA and DR till July 2021.Taking to Twitter, the Finance Ministry said a fake document is doing rounds on social media claiming resumption of DA to Central Government employees and Dearness Relief to Central Government pensioners."A document is doing rounds on social media claiming resumption of DA to Central Government employees & Dearness Relief to Central Government pensioners from July 2021. This OM is #FAKE. No such OM has been issued by GOI," it tweeted.According to the order issued on April 23, 2020, no arrears will be paid for the period from January 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021."As and when the decision to release the future instalment of dearness allowance and dearness relief .
The Finance Ministry on Saturday said that no order relating to the payment of increments in dearness allowance for central government employees and dearness relief for pensioners has been issued. In a tweet, the Ministry said a document is doing the rounds on social media claiming resumption of DA to Central Government employees & Dearness Relief to Central Government pensioners from July 2021. "This OM (Office memorandum) is #Fake. No such OM has been issued by GOI," it tweeted. In April last year, the finance ministry had put on hold increment in dearness allowance (DA) for 50 lakh central government employees and 61 lakh pensioners till June 30, 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In view of the crisis arising out of COVID-19, it has been decided that additional instalment of dearness allowance payable to central government employees and dearness relief (DR) to central government pensioners due from January 1, 2020, shall not be paid." The additional instalment of DA and DR ..
The government has given a go-ahead to a five-day working week for LIC employees
The Delhi HC declined to pass any interim order putting on hold the operation of an AAP government order with regard to dearness allowances (DA) to be paid to workmen
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said while food inflation is rising, the government by freezing the DA of PSU staff is adding to their woes further
Further, the additional instalments of the DA due from January 1, 2021, and April 1, 2021, will also not be paid
CPI-IW is used to compute DA of govt employees and industrial workers. The DA gets revised twice a year and is meant to adjust wage to the impact of inflation
The CPI-IW hasn't been revised since 2001 - an exercise which should usually take place every five years
If your basic and DA have been cut, total amount will be adversely impacted
The dearness allowance for employees and dearness relief for pensioners were due from January 2020
Officials say the move will help the govt save over Rs 7,000 crore at a time when Covid-19 has hit its finances