7th Pay Commission DA Calculation – Jan 2016 AICPIN starts with new episode of ‘Expected DA July 2016’
“The first AICPIN points of 2016 will be released tomorrow”
EXPECTED DA CALCULATOR FROM JULY 2016 – CLICK HERE
The Dearness Allowance given to Central Government employees and Pensioners will henceforth be calculated on the basis of the 7th Pay Commission recommendations from 1.1.2016.(Expects its recommendations to be implemented by the Government)
The first All India Consumer Price Index – CPI (IW) Base Year 2001=100, used for calculating the Dearness Allowance will be announced tomorrow by the Central Government.
The current DA, according to the 6th Pay Commission, began at zero on 01.01.2006, and ended at 125%. It will restart again at zero from 01.01.2016 onwards.
There is no Dearness Allowance for the six months from January to June 2016.
From July 2016 onwards, the new and first Dearness Allowance will be announced based on the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission. In other words, the Dearness Allowance for the six months between July and December 2016 will be based on the fluctuations in the prices of essential commodities, called the AICPIN points, between January and June 2016.
The 7th Pay Commission has not prescribed any dramatic changes in the method of calculation of the Dearness Allowance. Instead, the previous method is all set to continue.
But, final announcements will be made in this regard only after the Central Government makes its decisions clear.
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Ex-Naik MURALIDHARA K says
Respected Sir,
Ex-Naik Muralidhara K service 16 years 10 months Injury in Jamuu & Kashmir (Gun suout wound left foot) OP Rakshak out in Army 01/01/2006 please sir how much my arrears informed to me sir. Arrears not received till date how much my total pension 7th CPC & OROP. Please sir informed to my mail address (anushree.anu687@gmail.com).
Thanks and Regards.
Vee Gee says
In 10 years the Dearness Allowance has increased by 125 percent. But the cost of essential commodities had increased by 300% to 500%. Other components of cost of living like rent, transport, fuel charges, electricity charges etc. also had risen high. The central government employees are actually at a loss because of insufficient compensation for the increasing inflation. India is the only country in the world that follows the system of dearness allowance. This was introduced by the Britishers during the second world war. But the mill owners had manipulated the calculation of dearness allowance based on the cost of essential commodities. It is high time that the DA system is discontinued. This system does not protect the employee from price rise but also fuels price rise where in all citizens are affected.