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DA from July, 2017 @ 269.7% for CPSE Board level posts and below Board level post including Non-unionised supervisors in IDA 01.01.1997 scales


DA from July, 2017 @ 269.7% for CPSE Board level posts and below Board level post including Non-unionised supervisors in IDA 01.01.1997 scales

F. No. W-02/0004/2014-DPE (WC)-GL-XII/17
Government of India
Ministry of Heavy Industries 62 Public Enterprises
Department of Public Enterprises
Public Enterprises Bhawan
Block 14, CGO Complex.
Lodi Road. New Delhi-110003
Dated: 4th July, 2017
OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Board level posts and below Board level posts including Non- unionised supervisors in Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) - Revision of scales of pay w.e.f. 01.01.1997 - Payment of IDA at revised rates regarding.

In modification of this Department's O.M. of even No. dated 05.04.2017, the rate of DA payable to the executives of CPSEs (1997 pay revision) is as follows:

a) Date from which payable: 01.07.2017
b) Average AICPI (1960=100) for the quarter March '2017 - May' 2017

March, 2017 6276
April, 2017 6325
May, 2017 6345
Average of the quarter 6315
c) Link Point : 1708 (as on 01.01.1997)
d) Increase over link point: 4607 (6315-1708)
e) Revised DA Rate w.e.f. 01.07.2017: 269.7% [(4607+1708) x 100]

2. These rates are applicable in the case of IDA employees, whose pay have been revised with effect from 01.01.1997 as per DPE O.M. dated 25.06.1999.

3. All Administrative Ministries/Departments of the Government of India are requested to bring the foregoing to the notice of the CPSEs under their administrative control for necessary action at their end.
sd/-
(Samsul Haque)
Under Secretary
Source: http://dpe.gov.in/
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