Latest News from the 7th Pay Commission: The wonderful news is coming to the central staff once more. Actually, the DA Arrear (18 Months of DA Arrear) money that has been outstanding for the last 18 months will be deposited into the account. Let’s know the most recent information on this.
The Big 7th Pay Commission Update: Employees of the central government can once more receive happy news. Along with the increase in DA, the administration may decide this month whether to resolve the 18-month backlog of DA payments (18 Months DA Arrear). In reality, Central Employees have been clamoring for the government to pay their owed DA for a very long time.
Unpaid arrears will be given to central staff!
According to media reports, the government will be able to deposit thousands of employees’ unpaid vacation days in their accounts in August. In fact, from January 2020 to June 2021, the central staff regularly seek the DA that was withheld from the government. Many times in the past, reports claimed that the government would deposit 2 lakhs of outstanding DA arrears into the accounts of the employees. However, each time, the government disputed the reports, and the employees are still waiting. According to recent reports, the government is getting ready to deposit a lump sum of Rs. 1.50 lakh into the accounts of central employees.
The meeting might make a decision.
An important event is the upcoming gathering of the Joint Consultative Mechanism (JSM) of the Ministry of Finance’s Department of Personnel and Training and Department of Expenditure (DOPT) officers. This could include a discussion of the employees’ DA overdue payments. At this meeting, it’s also anticipated that the DA will grow. Let us inform you that, while DA is now paid at a rate of 34%, there may be a 5–6% increase in DA in July based on statistics from the AICPI.
18 months past due
Notably, the government had placed a DA hold on central staff for 18 months as a result of Kovid. Following this, the employees’ DA was increased numerous times, but the arrears have still not been paid. The workers are optimistic that the government would quickly pay their debts. However, the government has not yet released a formal declaration regarding the payment or increase of the outstanding DA. The employees will receive their DA arrears in accordance with their salary range, let us make that clear.
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