On April 18, the Centre raised the dearness allowance for employees by 2%, increasing it to 60%. The next DA hike is expected ...
The IRTSA has suggested raising the reimbursement amount to Rs 10,000 per month or the employees' real educational expenses.
Will govt revise DA formula? Big salary, pension impact explained for central employees (Image: AI-generated illustration for representational purpose) 8th Pay Commission News: The demand to change ...
A 2% rise in DA translates directly into additional income every month.For example:If an employees basic pay is Rs 30,000 per ...
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Dearness allowance: What are the types of DA? How often are they revised? We answer the top FAQs
Dearness Allowance is of two types, one which is revised quarterly based on CPI, and the other revised semi-annually. Both ...
8th central pay commission: The government appointed panel determines Dearness Allowance hike, fitment factor and other ...
8th Pay Commission Update: Central government employees and pensioners are eagerly waiting for the implementation of the 8th pay commission. However, the commission has started the process by ...
The government has raised Dearness Allowance by 2%, but what does it really mean for your monthly salary? Here's a simple look at how much extra you can expect and how the calculation works. The ...
8th Pay Commission: Experts say the delay may not simply be administrative. 8th Pay Commission Update: In the latest development in the 8th Pay Commission, as the time for the semi-annual revision of ...
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DA hike update: Why only a 2% increase this time? The real calculation behind the latest dearness allowance revision explained
DA Hike: The Central Government has approved a 2% hike in the Dearness Allowance (DA), a move that has come as a disappointment to employees' expectations. Let's find out: what exactly is the reason ...
Under EPF, both the employer and the employee contribute to a pool of funds. The contribution from both stands at a maximum ...
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