50 per cent DA in the basic pay is set to merge
soon ::
Govt. exercises to attract 38 lakh workers, 25 lakh pensioners 20 thousand crore additional burden on the exchequer Govt eyes on approximately 2 and half crore votes of Central
government employees and pensioners and their families. Govt is preparing to
merge 50 per cent dearness allowance (DA) into the basic pay to
attracted approximately 38 lakh employees and 25 lakh pensioners. That would be in the next fortnight. If it happen, extra burden would
cost of Rs 20,000 crore to the exchequer. It may be pressure of employees of Trade Union/ threatening of
indefinite strike by the central govt. employees with railway employee or it
may be trial of attraction of 2.5 carores of voters. Infact D.A. is
being merged with basic salary. The Secretary General of the AIRF Mr. Shiva
Gopal Mishra who is representing nearly 12 lakh employees says last days, that
he had corresponded with the Prime Minister's Office and the Finance
Ministry. He also met with Secretary of expenditure in this connection. This indicates that it will be announced just after the vote on account of
parliament. Press Secretary of National Federation of Indian Railwaymen Mr.
S.N. Malik said that the Cabinet note in this regard has become according to
PMO sourcese. There is a file lying in the PMO at this time regarding this
connection. It will be announced someday next week when Parliament is in
session.
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