6th CPC had recommended not to merge 50% of Dearness Allowance (DA) Parliament was informed today
6th Pay Panel has not recommended 50% DA merger with Basic pay, says govt
The 6th Pay Commission had
recommended not to merge 50% of Dearness Allowance (DA) for government
employees with their basic pay, Parliament was informed today.
'The 6th Central Pay Commission
had recommended not to merge Dearness Allowance with basic pay at any
stage,' Minister of State Finance Minister Namo Narain Meena said in a
written reply to the Lok Sabha.
Government accepted this
recommendation, he said, adding that the recommendations of the 6th Pay
Commission were given effect from January 1, 2006.
Some Central Government Employees
Associations have been demanding for the merger of 50% DA with Basic Pay
and the constitution of 7th Pay Commission.
Meena said the setting up of the
next Pay Commission is considered normally after a gap of 10 years
between two successive Pay Commission.
DA to central government employees is revised twice a year, with effect from January 1 and July 1, calculated on the basis of percentage increase in all India Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers.
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