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DA on January 2016 : In case of total DA increased by 126%?

DA on January 2016 : In case of total DA increased by 126% or more?

Is there any chances to reconsider in the multiplication factor of 2.57, when total DA increased by 126% or more on 1.1.2016.

After releasing the AICPIN yesterday for the month of November 2015, the index is increased one point and stands at 270. In case of next month i.e.,December 2015, perhaps the ACPIN Index increases two or more points, the total DA will also be increased by 7%. Then the total DA will increase to 126%. But the 7th Pay Commission already said in the report that the DA would increase by 6% and the calculation also done by the same. So, is there any possibilities to change the calculation of fitment factor?

The 7th CPC Report says…

The following table shows the real increase given by each CPC/Government over the previously set minimum pay:

“This is 2.57 times the minimum pay of Rs.7,000 fixed by the government while implementing the VI CPC’s recommendations from 01.01.2006. Accordingly, basic pay at any level on 01.01.2016 (pay in the pay band + grade pay) would need to be multiplied by 2.57 to fix the pay of an employee in the new pay structure. Of this multiple, 2.25 provides for merging of basic pay with DA, assumed at 125 percent on 01.01.2016, while the balance is the real increase being recommended by the Commission. The real increase works out to 14.2 percent (2.57÷2.25 = 1.1429).”

The 7th CPC has arrived at a factor of 2.57 for multiplication with the pre-revised pay and pay band to arrive at new Basic Pay. While the pre-revised Pay in the pay band and Grade Pay is to be deemed as 100%, the D.A. as on 1/1/2016 constitute 125% totaling to 225% in other words 2.25 factor. The 7th CPC added 32% hike uniformly to all the employees as fitment benefit to the existing pay and grade pay and raised it to 257% or 2.57 factor.

We could find out the calculation in other method : Current Basic Pay is equal to One Point and add the DA as on 1.1.2016(125%) = 1 + 1.25 = 2.25

Now the real increase works out by the commission is 14.3

Increased percentage : 225 x 14.3 = 32.17 (rounded off to 32)

Fitment Factor is finalised by the commission : 225 + 32 = 257 (2.57)

If the total DA increased to 126% then the calculation will be as follows…

Increased percentage : 226 x 14.3 = 32.31 (rounded off to 32)

Fitment Factor as per calculation : 226 + 32 = 258 (2.58

However, the NC JCM Staff Side and Confederation had strongly objected in the meagre increase of 14% recommended by the 7th CPC. The NJCA Concener said that this is the lowest ever any pay Commission has made. It was the similar recommendation, we would request you to recall, made by the 2nd CPC that triggered a confrontation of an unprecedented nature, leading to a strike action which lasted for five days in the year 1960. In the background of the fact that the 5th and 6th CPC recommendations had resulted in the wage rise of 31% and 54% respectively, the anger, anguish and frustration of the employees are the natural outcome. Unless the minimum wage is re-determined with all consequential benefits, the discontent will not be capable of being addressed effectively.

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Comments

  1. Psreddy says

    August 22, 2016 at 11:57 pm

    High expectations are awaiting from the warrior families if you want to prove how to fulfill their needs in moving life in 7thcpc by mody

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  2. M. v. Srinivasa Rao says

    April 16, 2016 at 11:08 am

    Retired People getting low pension hope a lot on 7th pay commission. Please do justice them.

    Reply
  3. Krishan kumar says

    April 13, 2016 at 5:35 pm

    When I get retired from army my rank was nb/sub .I have 26years of experience in army and my basic pay was fixed RS10029 and according to orop my basic pay is RS11765 . my first arrear was given RS4024 so tell me on which pay scale format they have given the arrear.retarded date 01_11_2013,

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  4. Pradeep Kumar says

    March 7, 2016 at 9:33 am

    I had retired on 31.1.2014 with basic pay as 24950( including Grade Pay Rs.4800). Consequently pension was fixed at Rs. 12475. What will be the revised pension as per recommendations of the VII CPC?

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  5. R.SRINIVASAN says

    March 3, 2016 at 9:58 pm

    I am a retired pensioner of above 80 years of age and have started getting addtional pension of 20 % of my basic pension. In such cases any multiplication factor should be based on basic pension plus addtional pension taken together if it is b eneficial. R,SRINIVASAN

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  6. M Arte says

    February 12, 2016 at 4:44 pm

    My carry home defence Pension is Rs. 7500/- with new OROP scheme how much do I get?

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  7. mahesh dwivedi says

    February 11, 2016 at 8:36 pm

    The 7 cpc was a great hope to air warriors and looked forward to serve for better future of nation,but we are disappointed to say the modi government had failed to address our concern.we keep our finger crossed and wait…………………………………….

    Reply
  8. Krishnaji Gopal Khot says

    February 8, 2016 at 2:47 pm

    My Basic Pension is Rs. 10550. Tell me what will be my new pension as per VII C.P.C Report.

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  9. RAMACHANDRAN says

    February 2, 2016 at 5:34 pm

    Pensioners retired after long service in CG jobs are least bothered in 7CPC, pension formula. I am a retiree in 6CPC regime.. Even after 7 increments in the 6th CPC pay band 3 , GP 7600, its matrix fixation pension value at level 12 is 96900/2=48450 which is less than my basic pension 20190x 2.57=51888. It is as if I am considered in the entry level basic pay in that grade pay. Only after 9 increments, option 1 & 2 nearly matches. Well done !

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  10. GOPIKUMAR says

    February 1, 2016 at 4:13 pm

    7th pay commission is the worst pay fixation for CG employees comparing to 6th pay commission. Eventhough it shows high fixation of basic there is only a meager difference between actual pay before 7th CPC. Its shows this 7th CPC has deceived CG employees and hurted them badly.
    If atleast 6% of DA is announced from 01.01.2016 then it would a relief for those deceived CG employees.

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  11. surendra says

    January 31, 2016 at 4:55 pm

    Why 7th CPC did not recommend 50% D.A Merge in basic pay?

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  12. Harmohinder Singh says

    January 30, 2016 at 8:17 pm

    Too meagre an increase for lower cadres will cultivate resentment among them and result in frequent breakdown in governance and possible lay offs

    Reply
  13. raju says

    January 28, 2016 at 9:03 pm

    This not correct pay commission. 6 pay is Better pay commission. BJP not understand people problems. Congrees is better this

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  14. Kanwal Batra says

    January 26, 2016 at 11:05 am

    The 7cpc gave a fitment factor as on 1.1.16 as 2.57. This factor has nothing to do with increase of da from 01 jan 16.The govt shd announce increase of da wef 1.1.16 and it shd be given on the new pay/pension. Wrong interpretation of the fitment factor. What 7cpc takes into acct is not the merger of da with basic but coming out with fitment factor based on the min wage as on 1.1.06::1.1.16 ie 7000:18000::1:2.57.

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  15. Dev Shukla says

    January 24, 2016 at 3:57 pm

    Why Govt employees give sacrifices, so sad….. The govt will not do anything in next 10 years for welfare of C G employees…..

    This pay commission was set up by Congress & will be implemented by BJP…..

    Both parties deceived CG employees……

    Businessman in India inc are not alone to look after……..

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