Thursday, March 11, 2010

Expected Dearness Allowance for CG Employees will be 35%




Expected Dearness Allowance for Central Government Employees will be 8%, raising the same from 27% to 35%. Official announcement will be likely expect after the cabinet meeting.




AICPIN for Industrial Workers on base 2001=100 for the month of January 2010



All India Consumer Price Index Number for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) on base 2001=100 for the month of January 2010 increased by 3 points and stood at 172(one hundred and seventy two).



During January 2010, the index recorded a maximum increase of 11 points in Amritsar centre, 10 points each in Jabalpur and Nagpur centres, 9 points in Ranchi, Hatia centre, 8 points in 4 centres, 7 points in 4 centres, 6 points in 7 centres, 5 points in 7 centres and 4 point in 4 centres, 3 points in 11 centres, 2 points in 8 centres and 1 point in 11 centnres. The index decreased by 1 point in 4 centres and 3 points in three centers, 3 points in 2 centres, 4 points in 3 centres,
while in the remaining 6 centres the index remained stationary.



The maximum increase of 11 points in Amritsar centre is mainly on account of Housing Index and ncrease in the prices of milk, sugar, tea leaves, electricity charges etc. . The increase of 10 points each in Jabalpur centre is mainly due to Housing index and increase in the prices of Rice, milk, sugar etc. and in Nagpur center, it is mainly on account of Housing Index and increase in the prices of wheat, goat meat, sugar etc. The increase of 9 points in Ranchi Hatia centre is mainly due to Housing index and increase in the prices of wheat, atta, milk, sugar, tea (readymade ) etc. However, the decrease of 4 point each in Tripura, Darjeeling and Raniganj centres is due to decrease in the prices of vegetable and fruit items.



The indices in respect of the six major centres are as follows :


1. Ahmedabad – 165

2. Bangalore – 177

3. Chennai – 160

4. Delhi – 158

5. Kolkata – 167

6. Mumbai – 171



The point to point rate of inflation for the month of January 2010 is 16.22% as compared to 14.97% in December , 2009.

16 comments:

  1. sir, thanks for DA hike announcement from 27% to 35%. But only 8% hike is not sufficient keeping in view of alarming price hike during this period. it should be between 10 to 12%.Kindly make necessary change.-K.R.CHAKRABORTY,DOORDARSHAN AMBIKAPUR

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  2. sir, thanks for DA hike announcement from 27% to 35%. But only 8% hike is not sufficient keeping in view of alarming price hike during this period. it should be between 10 to 12%.Kindly make necessary change.-K.R.CHAKRABORTY,DOORDARSHAN AMBIKAPUR

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  3. DA hike ought to be 24%[total51%] to meet the havoc playing tricks of the govt of absolute desecration,bereft of all morals and righteousness., who have made it a misfortune in the so called existence of all.

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  4. Sir, Thanks for a good news to All Central Government Employees. But only 8% raising is not sufficient during this period.It may be between 9 to 11%.
    K.SELVAM, Sr. Geographer, CENCUS-KERALA, Trivandrum

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  5. Thankyou Sir, but I was expecting DA hike of about 12% considering the recent recession and keeping in view the present alarming price. Waiting for the release of order ?

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  6. when is the cabinet meeting going to be taken place?

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  7. DA increase news should not be inflated at all and should be posted only on the same day or on the day of declaration/notification, it gives rise to inflation in the market when business people hear it. the present DA declaration is not as per the parameters set there for. it should be decided on the points gained/available in the index.

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  8. DA hike looks good that we, the Central Govt. employees are getting an 8% hike in the Dearness Allowance, but we don't want DA to be hiked, just retain the prices of essential commodities intact, so that exdra burden shouldnot fall on anyone, whether Central Govt. employees or others. Moreover the rates have been hiked by 20% or so but DA is hiked only 8%.

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  9. only 8 per cent increase in D.A. is not sufficient to communicate with such type of price rise. It should be more than 8 per cent.

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  10. some feel very happy to get a hike of 8% in DA.some feel it as quite inadequate to compensate the steep hike in prices.but let us think for a while about the poor masses around us who are not blessed with DA.let the prices be down and not the DA in rise.let us be human beings.

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  11. We were waiting the official announcement of 10 to 12% DA but 8% is not satisfactory

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  12. It is a good news to compensate such a rise in salary when market is keep
    on rising day by day.hearing this rise the markets tends to rise higher automatically.

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  13. This impudent GOI giving *7 DA is an awful pittanac as good as not given becase they know not shame and pain. Feel pitiable to be a product of this profligete indian nation.

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  14. It leaves a poor taste in the mouth to see the clamour for even more DA; some one says it should be 51 % instead of 35 %. Is there no limit to the greed and insensitivity of some govt servants ? Who compensates at this mindboggling pace and rate, the tens of millions of daily wage earners who are no less Indians ?

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  15. considering the terrific hike in day to day consumer items like milk,dal,wheat,rice,edible oil,sugar,gas petrol etc washes of salary of govt.employees, increase mere 8% DA is like " OONT KE MUH ME JEERA " at lease 10 to 12 % hike was a need of time

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  16. Please update the table after February 2010

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