7th Pay Commission latest news: After increasing the salary of central employees, now these employees have also been given a gift by the government. Their Dearness Allowance (DA Hike) has been increased for the next quarter from November 1.
7th Pay Commission latest news: Employees are getting Diwali gifts in different departments of the central government. In this episode, there is also a lottery for bankers. More than 8 lakh bankers and supporting staff of the country have benefited from this. Before Diwali, the government has increased their Dearness Allowance. This dearness allowance has been issued for one quarter. Dearness Allowance has increased to 30.38%.
37 slabs increased
According to the All India Bank officers confederation (AIBOC) , dearness allowance has been increased for November, December, January. This time the dearness allowance has been increased by 37 slabs. There was an increase of 30 slabs for August, September and October. This increase has come after the release of the data of AIACPI (All India Average Consumer Price Index).
DA increased by more than 3 percent
According to the notification, the AIACPI average for July, August and September for industrial workers is 8088.04. With this DA has increased from 397 slabs to 434 slabs (8088.04- 6352 = 1736.04/4 = 434 Slabs). The DA for August, September and October 2021 was 397 slabs. Due to these figures, the DA of bankers and staff has increased to 30.38%. The dearness allowance (DA) of government bankers has increased by more than 3%.
How DA Slabs are calculated?
DA 8088.04-6352= 1736.04/4 = 434 Slabs Slabs in
previous quarter : 397
Increase in DA: 434-397= 37 Slabs (30.38%)
Bankers’ salary will increase
The salary of a Probationary Officer (Bank PO) working in a government bank ranges from Rs 40,000 to 42,000 per month. In this, the part of basic salary is Rs 27,620 per month. There is a direct increase in the salary due to increase in DA by more than 3 percent. The maximum basic salary after promotion is Rs 42,020. During this he gets 4 promotions.