7th pay commission: Next year also clear the way for DA hike, know how much salary will increase

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Good news for government employees, salary will increase, salary restructuring report accepted for salary revision, big decision of cabinet
Good news for government employees, salary will increase, salary restructuring report accepted for salary revision, big decision of cabinet

7th pay commission: The next DA hike for central employees will be done in the year 2023. But, inflation figures for industrial workers are indicating that 4 percent increase is certain.

New Delhi: 7th Pay Commission: There is a good news for the central employees. Employees working within the central government are expected to be DA Hike once again. In the year 2023, the path of DA hike seems to be clear. In fact, there is an increase in the data of the Consumer Price Index (AICPI).

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Maybe in 2023 DA Hike

The next DA hike for central employees will be done in the year 2023. But, inflation figures for industrial workers are indicating that 4 percent increase is certain. Experts are also agreeing that looking at the current situation, it seems that there will be an increase of only 4 percent. But, inflation will still have to be monitored.

How much will be DA after the increase

If in the year 2023, 4 percent DA of central employees is hiked, then this will result in a bumper increase in the salary received by them. After the increase, the DA to the central employees will be 42 percent. With this, the basic salary received by the employees will increase by Rs 720 per month. At the same time, the salary of those getting the maximum salary will increase by Rs 2276.

DA Hike happened in September

Let us tell you that in September 2022, the government had increased the dearness allowance of central employees. DA Hike was done in September at 4 per cent. After this increase, the dearness allowance to the central employees had gone up to 38 percent. Earlier, central employees were getting the benefit of dearness allowance at the rate of 34 percent.

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