Which allowances have been increased?
Central government employees have witnessed a significant increase in 9 allowances including dearness allowance (DA).
- House Rent Allowance (HRA)
- Children's Education Allowance (CAA)
- Childcare Special Allowance
- Hostel Subsidy
- TA on Transfer (Transportation of Personal Effects)
- Gratuity
- Dress Allowance
- Mileage Allowance for own transport
- Daily Allowance
How will the calculation of dearness allowance change?
In 2016, when the 7th Pay Commission was implemented, the dearness allowance (DA) was set to zero. As per the rules, once the dearness allowance reaches up to 50 percent, it will be set to zero, and the amount of money that employees receive as an allowance will be added to the basic salary, i.e., Dearness Allowance Merger Basic Salary. Suppose an employee's basic salary is Rs 18,000, then he will receive Rs 9,000 as 50 percent DA. However, once the DA reaches 50 percent, it will be added to the basic salary again, making the dearness allowance zero. This means the basic salary will be revised to Rs 27,000. However, the government may have to make changes in the fitment for this.