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Formula for calculating Dearness Allowance for Central government employees from 1 January 2006 is : Dearness Allowance %= {(Average of AICPI(Base year 2001=100) for the past 12 months – 115.77)/115.77}*100. In October 2021, the government revised the Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) base year from 2001 to 2016. [4]
The terms of reference of the commission was: To examine, "the principles that should govern the emoluments structure including pay, allowances and other facilities/benefits, in cash or kind," of civilian employees of the central government (33.02 lakh); and of the Defence forces (13,86,171) [1]: page 105, para 6.2.2
The report led to a six percent increase in the cost of living allowance for central government employees from 16 percent to 22 percent. [ 3 ] The Sixth Central Pay Commission estimated that the financial implication of its recommendations would be "Rs.7975 crore for the year 2008 – 2009, and an additional, one time burden of Rs.18060 crore ...
The employee can borrow up to 34 months of the basic pay to a maximum of Rs 25 lakh, or cost of the house/flat, or the amount according to repaying capacity, whichever is the least. If both spouses are central government employees, they can take Housing Building Advance (HBA) either jointly, or separately.
The Employees' Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions (EPF&MP) Act, 1952, mandates employers to pay 12% of the salary (consisting of basic wages, Dearness allowance, retaining allowance and value of food contribution) as a contribution on behalf of employer and employee each towards employees provident fund and employees pension fund every month.
The condition that the employees have all India transfer liability should also be dispensed with". [1]: para 4.2.14, 4.2.23, 4.2.25 The Government linked the SDA to inflation, mandating that it " shall automatically increase by 25% whenever the Dearness Allowance payable on the revised pay bands goes up by 50percent."
An employee joining the central or state services prior to 1 January 2004 would receive pension payments as lifetime income security from the time of retirement (at age 58, in most cases) until death. This was an entitlement for government employees for their services rendered during the tenure which often lasted more than three decades.
Director of Central Bureau of Investigation; Director of the Intelligence Bureau; Director General of Central Reserve Police Force ₹225,000 (US$2,700) [25] [26] Additional Secretaries to the Union Government; Registrar General/Registrar of the Supreme Court ₹ 182,200 (US$2,100) (Minimum Pay) to ₹ 224,100 (US$2,600) (Maximum Pay) [20] [21 ...