7th Pay Commission DA Hike 2022: According to the news going on in the media, the government is going to hike the DA of 4 percent. Along with DA Hike, central employees are also expected to be given arrears of two months. The government can put a lump sum of Rs 1.5 lakh in the account of the employees.
New Delhi: 7th Pay Commission DA Hike 2022: The government is going to give the biggest gift of this year to the central employees during festivals. Actually, it has been decided to do DA Hike for the central employees by the government. According to the news going on in the media, DA Hike will also be stamped on the 28th. Before this decision of the government, big money will come in the pockets of central employees during festivals. Let us also understand that how much will the salary increase after DA Hike?
There will be a bumper increase in salary
According to the news going on in the media, the government is going to hike the DA of 4 percent. According to the 7th Pay Commission, the minimum basic salary of central employees is Rs 18,000. While the maximum basic salary is Rs 56,900. Let us tell you that today i.e. on September 28, the central government is going to hold a meeting in this regard.
On 4 percent DA hike, the new DA of the employees will be 38 percent. On a basic salary of Rs 18,000 on 38 per cent DA, the total increase in annual DA will be Rs 6840. That is, 720 rupees will increase in the month. At the maximum basic salary bracket of Rs 56,900, the total increase in annual dearness allowance will be Rs 27,312. At the same time, a total of 2276 rupees will increase from this in the month.
Will get arrears of two months
Along with DA Hike, central employees are also expected to be given arrears of two months. That is, in this festive season, a lot of money is expected to come to the central employees. According to the news going on in the media, the government can put 1.5 lakh rupees in a lump sum in the account of the employees. For a long time, the employees were demanding DA Hike and 18 months DA arrears.