Showing posts with label DA Calculation Method. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DA Calculation Method. Show all posts

Tuesday 31 March 2015

Cabinet may approve 6% DA on Thursday



Cabinet may approve 6% DA on Thursday





The Union Cabinet approval for the 6% rise in the Dearness Allowance for the Central Government employees is expected to be announced on coming Thursday.





It is a well-known fact that every six months, the Central Government increases the Dearness allowance for its employees during the months of January and July. The increased amount is calculated on the price index (CPI IW BY 2001=100) of essential commodities. Rise in the Dearness allowance is being calculated on the basis of the changes in the prices of the essential commodities during the periods between January and June and the period between July and December.






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Monday 17 November 2014

7th CPC DA Calculation – Important factor of AICPI (IW) BY 2001 continue or not..?








7th CPC DA Calculation – Important factor of AICPI (IW) BY 2001 continue or not..?





Dearness Allowance is one of the important issues that the Pay Commission deals with. The calculation method that was recommended by the 6th Pay Commission was radically different from the ones suggested by all the previous Pay Commissions. Dearness Allowance, which was increasing by 1 or 2% until the 5th Pay Commission suddenly shot up to the peak of double-digit numbers.





Until the 5th CPC, the Consumer Price Index Number for Industrial Workers 1982 = 100 was used for calculating dearness allowance. From the 6th Pay Commission onwards, CPI (IW) 2001=100 was used for calculating the DA.





There was another crucial change that the 6th CPC made. It recommended that the Reference Base Index be changed from 306.33. As a result, 115.76 became the new Reference Base Index from 01.01.2006 onwards.





Will the 7th CPC introduce a new CPI (IW)? Or will it bring about changes in the Reference Base Index?





This is something that everybody wants to know.





Just watch the difference between 5th and 6th CPC DA Calculation methods…