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DA hike announcement: Good news! DA can be announced by the government in September, know update

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In July, retail inflation had reached a 15-month high. After which it is expected that the dearness allowance of government employees can be increased by 3 percent. If this happens then it will be 45 percent.


Government employees (central government employees) are going to get great news soon. DA hike announcement can be announced soon by the government. According to media reports, DA can be announced by the government in September. However, no official announcement regarding DA has been made yet.

DA may increase by 3% 

In July, retail inflation had reached a 15-month high. After which it is expected that the dearness allowance of government employees can be increased by 3 percent. If this happens then it will be 45 percent. Let us inform, if DA is announced then it will be effective from 1 July 2023.

The last time there was an increase of 4% in March.

In the question of DA, Shiv Gopal Mishra, General Secretary of All India Railwaymen’s Federation, said, “We are demanding to increase DA by 4 percent. But the increase in DA may be slightly less, around 3 percent. It is expected that DA may increase by 3 per cent to 45 per cent.” At present, central employees will get 42 percent DA. The DA and DR of Central Government Employees are increased twice a year. Let me tell you, last time DA was increased by 4 percent in March.

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