A summary of All India Consumer Price Index for Industrial workers for the months from January 2011 to December 2011 is given below.
| Month | Jan 11 | Feb 11 | Mar 11 | Apr 11 | May 11 | Jun 11 | Jul 11 | Aug 11 | Sep 11 | Oct 11 | Nov 11 | Dec 11 |
| AICPI | 188 | 185 | 185 | 186 | 187 | 189 | 193 | 194 | 197 | 198 | 199 | 197 |
We know that to estimate Dearness Allowance Rate applicable for central government employees, All India Consumer Price Index for Industrial workers (AICPI (IW)) for the previous 12 months are required. So, based on the AICPI (IW) for the months from Jan-2011 to Dec-2011 we can easily estimate the expected dearness allowance for the Central Government employees with effect from 1.1.2012 using the following formula.
In the recent past, many were guessing the applicable DA rate with effect from 1.1.2012, using AICPI (IW) for the months from Jan-2011 to Nov-2011 only as the same for Dec 2011 was not announced. Since, the AICPI (IW) for December 2011 is also out last week, there is no need for any wild guess regarding the DA Rate for central government employees from 1.1.2012 any more. The DA rate with effect from 1st January 2012 by entering the AICPI (IW) for the month of December 2011 which is 197, in the relevant field.
Thus, the applicable DA rate with effect from 1.1.12 is estimated to be 65%, which an increase of 7% from the existing DA rate of 58%.
The official announcement by the Government for eligible DA rate for central government employees with effect from 1.1.2012 can be expected in the month of March-2012.
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3 comments:
i really wonder why the DA increase is not announced on 01 jan and 01 jul itself
As DA not increased per month's salary, it is loss to those employees who retires between jan to june or july to dec.
Kindly explain about band pay , grade pay , basic say , all the allowances , salary deductions , pension fund etc. For postal assistants
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