DA FOR CENTRAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES.
The decision on Dearness Allowance will be declared only after the Finance Minister’s arrival..?!
It is really surprising that, even after the month prescribed by 6CPC to
announce the Dearness Allowance passed, the central government yet to
decide the rate of dearness allowance to be paid to central government
employees from January 2013. Almost all the central government employees
news websites have written more than enough about the rate and timing
of announcing the Dearness allowance payable to central government
employees with effect from 1st January 2013.
On 2nd April 2013, Some Established News websites informed that the 8%
dearness allowance likely to be approved by cabinet committee today ie
on April 02, 2013. But at the end of the cabinet meeting it had been
informed that decision on hiking dearness allowance deferred as the
Finance Minister was not present. At that time the Finance Minister P
Chidambaram was on an official visit to Japan. According to this claim,
it is now very much clear that if FM is not present in the Cabinet
committee meeting , the fate of DA will not be decided.
Now according to the PIB release dated 13-4-2013 , The Union Finance
Minister Shri P. Chidambaram left for one week two nation tour to Canada
and USA on Sunday,14th April, 2013. The Finance Minister will leave for
the back home on 20th April, 2013 and will arrive in the national
capital on the early morning of 22nd April, 2013.
Now it can be claimed that the decision on Dearness Allowance will be
declared only after the Finance Minister’s arrival. So the central
government employees may have to wait for one more week to get the
result on 8% hike in dearness allowance from January 2013.
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