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List of Allowances and Advances to be increased by 25% from 1.1.2011

List of Allowances and Advances to be increased by 25% from 1.1.2011
100% D.A from January 2014 – Some Allowances and Advances Rise by 25%
The Fifth Central Pay Commission had recommended uniform neutralization of DA at 100% to employees at all levels and increase in DA calculation too, according to the 12 monthly average of AICPIN for Industrial Workers (1982=100) as on 1st January 1996, of 306.33.

The Linking Factor of 303.33 has now changed to 115.76. This was calculated as 4.63 in the 4th CPC.
It was due to this change that the Dearness Allowance has increased in recent years. The 6th Pay Commission had promptly calculated it and said that the true impact of price rise and inflation would only then be known.

It was also mentioned in the recommendations made by the 6th CPC that each time the Dearness Allowance touched 50%, certain Allowances and Advances should also be raised by 25%.

It is of common knowledge that according to these recommendations, when D.A touched 50% on 01.01.2011, DOPT issued orders to increase it by 25%.

Since the DA is calculated on the basis of price rise and inflation, this 25% raise was given in order to make it uniformly applicable to all the other Allowances and Advances. The Allowances and Advances mentioned in this are the Children’s Education Allowance and Hostel Subsidy and Festival Advance.

As of now, the Central Government employee is entitled to claim 15,000 per annum per child under the Children’s Education Allowance and Hostel Subsidy. An increase of 25% would mean that the amount would rise to Rs. 18,750 per year. Similarly, there are chances that the Festival Advance would increase to Rs. 4700. These could be confirmed only after the DOPT makes its official announcements.
The list mentioned below is explanatory and given in detail, along with explanations.

S.No.Name of the Allowances & AdvancesExistingRevised
1.Children Education Assistance & Reimbursement of Tuition FeeRs.12,000
(Per Year - Per Child)
Rs.15,000
(Per Year - Per Child)
2.Advances for purchase of Bicycle Advance, Warm clothing Advance,
Festival Advance, Natural Calamity Advance
Rs.3,000Rs.3,750
3.Special Compensatory Hill Area AllowanceRs.600 / Rs.480Rs.750 / Rs.600
4.Special Compensatory Scheduled / Tribal Area AllowanceRs.400 / Rs.240Rs.500 / Rs.300
5.Project AllowanceRs.1,500 / Rs.1,000Rs.1,875 / Rs.1,250
6.Speical Compensatory (Remote Locality) AllowanceRs.2,600 / Rs.2,100/ Rs.1,500 / Rs.400Rs.3,250 / Rs.2,625/ Rs.1,875 / Rs.500
7.Cycle Maintenance AllowanceRs.60 (Per month)Rs.75 (Per month)
8.Mileage for road journey all components of daily allowance on tourRs.500 / Rs.300 / Rs.200 / Rs.150 / Rs.100Rs.625 / Rs.375 / Rs.250 / Rs.190 / Rs.125
9.Rates of Fixed Conveyance Allowance under SR-25 (Motor Car)Rs.1,120 / Rs.1,680 / Rs.2,070 / Rs.2,430 / Rs.3,000Rs.1,400 / Rs.2,100 / Rs.2,590 / Rs.3,040 / Rs.3,750
10.Rates of Fixed Conveyance Allowance under SR-25 (Other modes)Rs.370 / Rs.480 / Rs.640 / Rs.750 / Rs.850Rs.470 / Rs.600 / Rs.800 / Rs.940 / Rs.1,070
11.Washing AllowanceRs.60Rs.75
12.Split Duty AllowanceRs.200Rs.250
13.Spl. Allowance for Child Care for Women with Disabilities and
Education Allowance for disabled children
Rs.1,000 per monthRs.1,250 per month
14.Cash Handling AllowanceRs.600 / Rs.500 / Rs.400 / Rs.300 / Rs.150Rs.750 / Rs.625 / Rs.500 / Rs.375 / Rs.190
15.Risk AllowanceDOPT
21012/1/2008-Estt.(Allowance)
12.3.2009
16.Postgraduate AllowanceRs.1,000 / Rs.600Rs.1,250 / Rs.750
17.Desk AllowanceRs.600Rs.750
18.Bad Climate AllowanceRs.400 / Rs.240Rs.500 / Rs.300

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