Since the
implementation of 6CPC from 1-1-2006, the consumer price index number for
industrial worker is not coming down ever but it is increasing month by month.
Similarly the rate of dearness allowance paid to central government employees also increasing at the interval of every six months period. The rate of dearness allowance was at zero level on 01-01-2006. After six years from implementation of 6CPC, now the dearness allowance stands at 80% level. The average increase in the dearness allowance is at the rate of 13% per year. Actually there is nothing to rejoice over the increase of dearness allowance. The Dearness allowance is nothing but the reflection of consumer price index. Likewise the consumer price index is determined by increase in the prices of basket of identified essential commodities. The increase of CPI number is not good any way for either the government employees or common people. Whatever the money the central government employees are supposed to get from the dearness allowance hike will be swallowed by the essential commodities for which they have to spend every month, since the prices of all the essential commodities are increasing at the alarming rate.
Now everyone
eyes at the expected dearness allowance from July 2013. It is now 80 percent of
AICPI Numbers from which the rate of DA has to be arrived has been released.
The AICIN for Industrial Workers for two more months are yet to be released to
confirm the exact rate of Dearness Allowance going to be approved by the
central government. The average of AICPIN for IW from the month of July 2012 to
June 2013 will determine the rate of dearness allowance to be paid from July
2013. So look at the Consumer price Index numbers from June 2012 given below
Month
Jul-2012 Aug-2012 Sep-2012 Oct-2012 Nov-2012 Dec-2012
AICPIN212
214 215 217 218 219
The formula
for calculating dearness allowance is: ( Avg of AICPI for the past 12 months
–115.76)*100/115.76
To find out
the average CPI for 12 months we need remaining two months CPI numbers. Let us
assume that if the remaining two months AICPI numbers stands at 226 levels, the
average AICPI for 12 months is 220.0833.
If we apply
this in the formula given above the answer is = 90.120
From this it
is now very much clear that, even though if there is no change in the position
of AICPI numbers for remaining two months, if it happened to continue in the
same level of 226 points for remaining two months, the increase in the rate of
dearness allowance will be 10% for the next six months starts from July 2013.
According to this, the expected dearness allowance from July 2013 for central
government employees will not be less than 90% level. So it is expected that
the dearness allowance will be increased from existing 80% to 90% level from
July 2013. With this 10% increase in dearness allowance, the annual increment
for the year 2013 also will be granted for all the central government employees
from July 2013.
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