7th Pay Commission Latest News: Learn how much DA dues are paid to central employees

7th Pay Commission Latest News: With effect from July 1, 2021, the Central Government has announced the DA’s repayment. JCM’s National Board, Personnel and Training Department and Finance Ministry officials are in constant contact on issues related to the Seventh Pay Commission. Negotiations were to be held between all of these organizations at the end of May, but due to Corona, the meeting is now likely to take place in the third week of June. A new date for the meeting has not yet been determined. After the meeting has been postponed, employees may now have to wait a long time. Therefore, it is important to know how much DA balances of the central government employees under the 7th Pay Commission fall into their hands.

Shiv Gopal Mishra, JCM’s national board, says the DA balance of Level 1 employees ranges from Rs 11,880 to Rs 37,554. Level-13 (7th CPC Basic Pay Scale ₹ 1,23,100 to 15 2,15,900) or Level-14 (Pay Scale), the DA balance of a central government employee (1, 44,200). ).

The DA arrears from January to June 2020 will be too much

Minimum Wage Rs 1800 (Level 1 Basic Pay Scale Rank 18000 to 56900) Central Employees Rs 4320 [{ 18000 का 4 फीसद} X 6] 13656 Rs [{ 56900 का 4 फीसद}X6]. The DA balance of Central Employees from July 20 to 2020 will be Rs. [{18,000 का 3 फीसद}x6] 10,242 Rs [{56,9003 रुपये का 3 फीसद }x6] Will occur. But, if we calculate the DA balance between January and July of 2021, 4,320 [{ 18,000 रुपये का 4 फीसद}x6] 13,656 Rs [{₹56,900 का 4फसद}x6].

This means that for the central employee, his minimum basic salary is Rs 18,000, with DA dues (Rs 4320 + 3240 + 4320) as Rs 11,880. According to the Central Employees Salary-Matrix, the minimum wage is Rs 18,000 and it is expected to add a 15% love allowance. In this sense, 2700 rupees per month is directly added to the wage. If we look at it on an annual basis, the total dearness allowance is Rs. In fact, my dear allowance for June 2021 has yet to be announced. If sources are to be believed, it is estimated to increase by 4 percent. If this happens, after paying the three installments on July 1, you can still pay 4 percent over the next 6 months.

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