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Friday, 6 March 2015

EXPECTED DA FROM JULY 2015: Central Government Employees News

EXPECTED DA FROM JULY 2015
We can compare the AICPIN values of the past twelve months and calculate the Dearness Allowance for July 2015 for the Central Government Employees and for pensioners

The AICPIN value for Jan 2015 has been released and it stands at 254. For the past five months, the AICPIN value has remained constant at 253.(Aug to Dec) Now, it has risen by a point and stands as 254.
If the AICPIN rises by 1 point each month in the coming five months, then the DA for July 2015 shall be 6 %. If the AICPIN rises few month 2 points other month 1 points, then in July 2015, we can expect to get a raised DA of 7 %.

The DA that we are about to receive may be the last one that we will get during the 6th CPC period (i.e. during the past 10 years). This is because from Jan 2016, the 7th CPC is expected to be put in to effect,then 7th CPC DA will be continue.

Table 1
Month-Year B.Y. 2001=100 Total of 12 Months 12 Months Average % Increase over 115.763 App. DA DA %
Jan-15 254 2980 248.33 132.57 114.52
Feb-15 255* 2997 249.75 133.99 115.74
Mar-15 256* 3014 251.17 135.4 116.97
April-15 257* 3029 252.42 136.65 118.05
May-15 258* 3043 253.58 137.82 119.05
Jun-15 259* 3056 254.67 138.9 119.99 119
Note *Expected value Aicpin

Table 2
Month-Year B.Y. 2001=100 Total of 12 Months 12 Months Average % Increase over 115.763 App. DA DA %
Jan-15 254 2980 248.33 132.57 114.52
Feb-15 255* 2997 249.75 133.99 115.74
Mar-15 256* 3014 251.17 135.4 116.97
April-15 258* 3030 252.5 136.74 118.12
May-15 260* 3046 253.83 138.07 119.27
Jun-15 262* 3062 255.17 139.4 120.42 120
Note * Expected value Aicpin

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