The expectations regarding the increase in DA is gaining momentum…

Tuesday, February 01, 2011
The expectations regarding the increase in DA is gaining momentum…

As everyone knows that, the Central Government provides Dearness Allowance to its employees every six months to compensate the rise in prices of essential commodities.

The Labour Bureau which comes under the Central Government, analyses the price rise of some 24 essential commodities (Average monthly consumer prices of selected articles for Industrial Workers…1. Rice, 2.Wheat, 3.Jowar, 4.Arhar Dal, 5.Moong Dal, 6.Masur Dal, 7.Groundnut Oil, 8.Mustard Oil, 9.Vanspati, 10.Goat Meat/Mutton, 11.Fish Fresh, 12.Milk, 13.Dairy Milk, 14.Pure Ghee, 15.Onion, 16.Chilles Dry, 17.Sugar, 18.Gur, 19.Tea Leaf, 20.Fire Wood, 21.Soft Coke, 22.Kerosene Oil, 23.Toilet Soap, 24.Washing Soap) in 78 selected cities all over India.

1 GODAVARIKHANI
2 GUNTUR
3 HYDERABAD
4 VIJAYWADA
5 VISHAKHAPATHNAM
6 WARRANGAL
7 DOOM DOOMA TINSUKIA
8 GUWAHATI
9 LABAC SILCHAR
10 MARIANI JORHAT
11 RANGAPARA TEZPUR
12 MUNGER JAMALPUR
13 CHANDIGARH
14 BHILAI
15 DELHI
16 GOA
17 AHMEDABAD
18 BHAVNAGAR
19 RAJKOT
20 SURAT
21 VADODARA
22 FARIDABAD
23 YAMUNANAGAR
24 HIMACHAL PRADESH
25 SRINAGAR
26 BOKARO
27 GIRIDIH
28 JAMSHEDPUR
29 JHARIA
30 KODARMA
31 RANCHI HATIA
32 BANGALORE
33 BELGAUM
34 HUBLI DHARWAR
35 MERCARA
36 MYSORE
37 ERNAKULAM
38 MUNDAKKAYAM
39 QUILON
40 BHOPAL
41 CHHINDWARA
42 INDORE
43 JABALPUR
44 MUMBAI
45 NAGPUR
46 NASIK
47 PUNE
48 SHOLAPUR
49 ANGUL TALCHER
50 ROURKELA
51 PUDUCHERRY
52 AMRITSAR
53 JALANDHAR
54 LUDHIANA
55 AJMER
56 BHILWARA
57 JAIPUR
58 CHENNAI
59 COIMBATORE
60 COONOOR
61 MADURAI
62 SALEM
63 TIRUCHIRAPALLY
64 TRIPURA
65 AGRA
66 GHAZIABAD
67 KANPUR
68 LUCKNOW
69 VARANASI
70 ASANSOL
71 DARJEELING
72 DURGAPUR
73 HALDIA
74 HOWRAH
75 JALPAIGURI
76 KOLKATA
77 RANIGANJ
78 SILIGURI, and submits its report to the Government every month and it is known as the CPI-IW (All India Consumer Price Index Number for Industrial Workers).

This report is similar to the inflation report, which explain the price hikes. The price index may be in the plus side or minus side or the same.

Based on this price index and using with a formula, Dearness Allowance is calculated by the Government.

In the past, informations about Dearness Allowance was collected through “Swamysnews” month books. Even though the informations comes a little bit late, it provides to a subscriber, the account calculations related to Dearness Allowance and still it is the leading publicity even today.

Nowadays, in this modern world, with the emerge of computer and internet, informations and news are conveyed within seconds all over the world. Through websites and blogspots, each and everyone can interest themselves and their opinions, expectations, views are expressed through as comments instantly.

As the details of the AICPIN for the month of December 2010 is now increased by 3 points and stood at 185. The expected Dearness Allowance for Central Government Employees from 1.1.2011 will be 51% (45%+6%=51%).

The informations regarding the Dearness Allowance for the V and VI CPC are available in many websites. Some of our viewers had asked of the details of Dearness Allowance in IV CPC.

The details are given below.(In the IV CPC, announcement of Dearness Allowance was in 3 steps depending upon the basic pay of employees). Three different percentage of Dearness Allowance were announced as per the basic pay.




Fourth Pay Commisssion Dearness Allowance Rate List :-



Period Pay Range DA % Total DA % DA (Min.)
1.7.1986 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
- 4%
3%
2%
-
140
180
1.1.1987 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
4%
3%
3%
8%
6%
5%
-
280
360
1.7.1987 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
5%
3%
3%
13%
9%
8%
-
455
540
1.1.1988 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
5%
4%
3%
18%
13%
11%
-
630
780
1.7.1988 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
5%
4%
4%
23%
17%
15%
-
805
1020
1.1.1989 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
6%
5%
4%
29%
22%
19%
-
1,015
1,320
1.7.1989 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
5%
3%
3%
34%
25%
22%
-
1,190
1,500
1.1.1990 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
4%
3%
3%
38%
28%
25%
-
1,330
1,680
1.7.1990 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
5%
4%
3%
43%
32%
28%
-
1,505
1,920
1.1.1991 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
8%
6%
5%
51%
38%
33%
-
1,785
2,280
1.7.1991 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
9%
7%
6%
60%
45%
39%
-
2,100
2,700
1.1.1992 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
11%
8%
7%
71%
53%
46%
-
2,485
3,180
1.7.1992 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
12%
9%
8%
83%
62%
54%
-
2,905
3,720
1.1.1993 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
9%
7%
5%
92%
69%
59%
-
3,220
4,140
1.7.1993 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
5%
4%
4%
97%
73%
63%
-
3,395
4,380
1.1.1994 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
7%
5%
4%
104%
78%
67%
-
3,640
4,680
1.7.1994 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
10%
7%
7%
114%
85%
74%
-
3,990
5,100
1.1.1995 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
11%
9%
7%
125%
94%
81%
-
4,375
5,640
1.7.1995 Up to 3,500

3,501 to 6,000

6,001 & above
11%
8%
7%
136%
102%
88%
-
4,760
6,120






Fifth Pay Commisssion Dearness Allowance Rate List :-



From To DA % Diff. Total DA %
1.1.1996 30.6.1996 - -
1.7.1996 31.12.1996 4% 4%
1.1.1997 30.06.1997 4% 8%
1.7.1997 31.12.1997 5% 13%
1.1.1998 30.06.1998 3% 16%
1.7.1998 31.12.1998 6% 22%
1.1.1999 30.06.1999 10% 32%
1.7.1999 31.12.1999 5% 37%
1.1.2000 30.06.2000 1% 38%
1.7.2000 31.12.2000 3% 41%
1.1.2001 30.06.2001 2% 43%
1.7.2001 31.12.2001 2% 45%
1.1.2002 30.06.2002 4% 49%
1.7.2002 31.12.2002 3% 52%
1.1.2003 30.06.2003 3% 55%
1.7.2003 31.12.2003 4% 59%
1.1.2004 30.06.2004 2% 61%
1.4.2004 30.06.2004 - 50%
11%
1.7.2004 31.12.2004 3% 14%
1.1.2005 30.06.2005 3% 17%
1.7.2005 31.12.2005 4% 21%








Sixth Pay Commisssion Dearness Allowance Rate List :-





From To DA % Diff. Total DA %
1.1.2006 30.6.2006 - -
1.7.2006 31.12.2006 2% 2%
1.1.2007 30.6.2007 4% 6%
1.7.2007 31.12.2007 3% 9%
1.1.2008 30.6.2008 3% 12%
1.7.2008 31.12.2008 4% 16%
1.1.2009 30.6.2009 6% 22%
1.7.2009 31.12.2009 5% 27%
1.1.2010 30.6.2010 8% 35%
1.7.2010 31.12.2010 10% 45%
1.1.2011 30.6.2011 6% 51%

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