DA Hike: How 2% Jump in Dearness Allowance Impacts Monthly Salary of Central Government Employees

DA Hike: How 2% Jump in Dearness Allowance Impacts Monthly Salary of Central Government Employees

DA Hike: A Welcome Relief for Central Government Employees

The Ministry of Finance on April 22 announced a revision of rates of Dearness Allowance (DA) for central government employees, effective from January 1, 2026. The DA payable to central government employees will be increased from 58% to 60% of Basic Pay.

How Much is the Salary Increase for Each Employee Level?

The increase in DA will result in a higher take-home pay for government employees, offering some relief as inflation continues to affect households. The table below shows the salary increase for each employee level:

Employee Level Basic Pay Current Salary Salary with 2% hike Difference
Level 1 ₹ 18,000 ₹ 28,440 ₹ 28,800 ₹ 360
Level 2 ₹ 19,900 ₹ 31,442 ₹ 31,840 ₹ 398
Level 3 ₹ 21,700 ₹ 34,286 ₹ 34,720 ₹ 434
Level 4 ₹ 25,500 ₹ 40,290 ₹ 40,800 ₹ 510
Level 5 ₹ 29,200 ₹ 46,136 ₹ 46,720 ₹ 584
Level 6 ₹ 35,400 ₹ 55,932 ₹ 56,640 ₹ 708
Level 7 ₹ 44,900 ₹ 70,942 ₹ 71,840 ₹ 898
Level 8 ₹ 47,600 ₹ 75,208 ₹ 76,160 ₹ 952
Level 9 ₹ 53,100 ₹ 83,898 ₹ 84,960 ₹ 1,062
Level 10 ₹ 56,100 ₹ 88,638 ₹ 89,760 ₹ 1,122
Level 11 ₹ 67,700 ₹ 1,06,966 ₹ 1,08,320 ₹ 1,354
Level 12 ₹ 78,800 ₹ 1,24,504 ₹ 1,26,080 ₹ 1,576
Level 13 ₹ 1,23,100 ₹ 1,94,498 ₹ 1,96,960 ₹ 2,462
Level 13A ₹ 1,31,100 ₹ 2,07,138 ₹ 2,09,760 ₹ 2,622
Level 14 ₹ 1,44,200 ₹ 2,27,836 ₹ 2,30,720 ₹ 2,884
Level 15 ₹ 1,82,200 ₹ 2,87,876 ₹ 2,91,520 ₹ 3,644
Level 16 ₹ 2,05,400 ₹ 3,24,532 ₹ 3,28,640 ₹ 4,108
Level 17 ₹ 2,25,000 ₹ 3,55,500 ₹ 3,60,000 ₹ 4,500
Level 18 ₹ 2,50,000 ₹ 3,95,000 ₹ 4,00,000 ₹ 5,000

What is Dearness Allowance?

Dearness Allowance (DA) is a percentage of employees’ basic salary designed to help mitigate the effects of inflation on their living expenses. This allowance is typically revised every six months to reflect fluctuations in the cost-of-living index.

Determined by the All-India Consumer Price Index (AICPI), which monitors retail price fluctuations, DA and dearness relief for employees and pensioners is updated twice annually. The announcements are generally in early March and October for hikes effective in January and July.

What Has Changed: Basic Pay, How Will DA Be Calculated?

According to the announcement, DA will continue to be a distinct element of remuneration and will not be treated as pay within the ambit of its fundamental rules. Further, payment on account of DA involving fractions of 50 paise and above may be rounded off to the next higher rupee and the fractions of less than 50 paise may be ignored.

As per the ministry, the term ‘Basic Pay’ in the revised pay structure means the pay drawn in the prescribed Level in the Pay Matrix as per 7th central pay commission (CPC) recommendations accepted by the Government. Basic pay does not include any other type of pay such as special pay, etc., it added.

Who Will Benefit from DA Hike?

An increase in DA results in higher take-home pay for government employees, offering some relief as inflation continues to affect households.

As many as 50 lakh central government employees, including defence personnel, and around 65 lakh retired central government pensioners, including defence retirees will benefit from the DA hike.

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