Employees of the central government had been anticipating July 1 for a while because it marked the beginning of a significant increase in their Dearness Allowance. Since July, all central government employees have received a DA rise of up to 46%. The May score has increased by 0.50 points, as measured by the AICPI index.
The AICPI index rose significantly
Employees of the central government have their DA determined using the All India Consumer Price Index (AICPI). Every month’s conclusion sees the release of the AICPI data. The DA score is updated or calculated based on these figures every six months. In comparison to April, when it was 134.02, the CPI (IW) for 2001 = 100 was 134.7 in May. The AICPI index has experienced a significant increase of 0.50 points.
The DA score has also increased significantly. Recent statistics show that the DA score is now 45.58 percent. A 4% increase in DA is all but guaranteed, even if the AICPI statistics for June have not yet been released.
Learn how much your DA score has improved each month
The Labour Bureau has made available the AICPI Index (Industrial Workers) data for the previous five months under the 7th Pay Commission. The index among these remained high in January. Although there was a modest dip in February, the DA score rose. The index increased significantly again in March. The index went from 132.7 to 133.3 points, a gain.
The index and DA scores also had significant increases in April, reaching 134.02 and 45.04 percent, respectively. The results for May have heightened the excitement. At the end of July, the data for June will be made public.
Month 2023 CPI (IW) By 2001 = 100 DA% Monthly Growth
2013-01-28 132.8 43.8
132.7.43.79 in February
March 133.3 44.46
April 134.2 45.04
May 134.7 45.58
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