7th Pay Commission: Central employees are waiting for the increase in dearness allowance (DA) for the second half of the year i.e. from July to December. Meanwhile, some states are increasing dearness allowance for different periods. In this series, Gujarat has announced a 4 percent increase in dearness allowance. This allowance will be given as arrears with the salary of the next three months.
About 10 lakh employees will benefit
This decision will be effective from January 1, 2024 for those employees who come under the Seventh Pay Commission. This will benefit 4.71 lakh Karmayogis and about 4.73 lakh retired employees or pensioners of Gujarat. Officials said that the state government will distribute a total of Rs 1129.51 crore to settle these dues of the employees.
The balance will be paid in three installments
The arrears of dearness allowance for six months from January 1, 2024 to June 30, 2024 will be given in three installments along with the salary. According to the information, the arrears between January 2024 to February 2024 will be included in the salary of July, the arrears of March and April in the salary of August and the arrears of May and June in the salary of September.
When will central employees get the gift?
Central employees are waiting for the increase in allowance for the half year from July to December. Its announcement is made by September or October but it becomes effective from the month of July itself. In simple language, the allowance of central employees will increase from July 1 but its official announcement will be made in September or October. Let us tell you that right now the allowance of central employees is 50 percent.
Meanwhile, there has been a buzz about the 8th Central Pay Commission. Let us tell you that generally the Central Pay Commission is constituted at an interval of ten years. However, the Narendra Modi government has told the House that there is no proposal to constitute the 8th Central Pay Commission. Now it remains to be seen whether any decision is taken on this in the new government or not.