Lowest DA hike in 7 years? Here’s how much central employees and pensioners may get

The wait for a hike in the dearness allowance (DA) of central employees and dearness relief (DR) of pensioners will end soon. This week, the Union Cabinet may take a final decision on this. If approved, the new DA will come into effect retrospectively from January 2025, which means the employees will get an increase in their salary for March and also receive two months’ arrears.

DA hike announcement comes around Holi, usually every year

In the last few years, the government has often announced DA hikes around Holi. But this time the only disappointment may be the quantum of increase. According to data from the All India Consumer Price Index (AICPI), DA is likely to increase by only 2%, which will be the lowest in the last 7 years. Since July 2018, the government has increased DA by at least 3% or 4% every time, and on some occasions it has been even more.

DA hike was halted during the pandemic period; employees now demand arrears

During the Covid-19 pandemic, the government put a halt on the DA hike for 18 months, from January 2020 to June 2021. Employee unions have since been demanding compensation for this period, as three DA hikes were not done during this period. As per tradition, DA hike happens twice a year—once in March for the January-June period and the second time in October-November for the July-December period.

Under the 7th Pay Commission, which came into existence in January 2016, the dearness allowance (DA) of 125% under the previous pay panel was merged with the basic pay. Thereafter, the first DA hike of 2% came in July 2016, and since then there have been two revisions every year in the dearness allowance and dearness relief for central government employees and pensioners. The exception was the 18 months from January 2020 to June 2021, when the DA hike was frozen by the government citing sluggish economic growth and financial crunch.

Also read: DA hike for central govt employees: Big announcement before Holi? Check how much salary, pension may increase!

Since January 2016, when the 7th Pay Commission recommendations were implemented, the DA has now reached a 53% level after the last revision for the July-December 2024 cycle. The government announced a 3% hike in dearness allowance in October last year to take it to 53%.

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