DA increased Latest Update: Big News! These 4 allowances will increase after DA, there will be a bumper increase in salary

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7th Pay Commission Latest News: There is great news for lakhs of Central Government Employees of the country. After the increase in Dearness Allowance, the government is planning to give another big gift to the employees.

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After the increase in DA, the government is planning to increase 4 more allowances simultaneously, after which there will be a bumper increase in the salary of the employees.

4 allowances will grow together!

Recently, the government has increased the allowance of employees by 4 percent, after which these people will get the benefit of 38 percent DA instead of 34 percent. The government is planning to increase four allowances simultaneously.

These 4 allowances will be increased

According to the Seventh Pay Commission, Travel Allowance, City Allowance of central employees will also be increased. Along with this, Provident Fund and Gratuity will also increase.

There may be an increase of 3 percent, let us tell you that the calculation of PF and gratuity of central employees is done on the basis of basic salary and DA. So in this situation, due to increase in DA, PF and gratuity will also increase. It is believed that this increase can be up to 3 percent.

The government has issued a notification, on September 28, 2022, the government had announced an increase in DA. After this, information has been given about this by issuing a notification. It has been said in the information that the revised rates of Dearness Allowance will be implemented from July 1, 2022.

Soon the money will come in the account of the employees. Due to the decision of the government to increase dearness allowance, 50 lakh central employees and 62 lakh pensioners will get a big relief. Earlier in March, 3 percent dearness allowance was increased by the Union Cabinet. At that time DA had increased from 31 per cent to 34 per cent.

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