UP Govt increases DA rate on basic salary from 53 pc to 55 pc for state employees 
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UP Govt increases DA rate on basic salary from 53 pc to 55% for state employees

In line with the Central Government's decision, the state has increased the dearness allowance (DA) rate on the basic salary from 53 per cent to 55 per cent, effective January 1, 2025

PTI

New Delhi: In line with the Central Government's decision, the state has increased the dearness allowance (DA) rate on the basic salary from 53 percent to 55 percent, effective January 1, 2025.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, in a message on social media, reaffirmed the government's commitment to employee welfare, stating that protecting the interests of state employees remains a top priority, an official statement said.

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This decision extends the DA increase to state employees, regular and full-time staff of aided educational and technical institutions, urban local bodies, ad-hoc employees, and those receiving salaries under the UGC scale.

Approximately 16 lakh employees will benefit from the hike.

The increased dearness allowance will be disbursed with the April 2025 salary, payable in May.

As a result, the government will incur an additional financial burden of Rs 107 crore in May 2025 and Rs 193 crore for arrears payments.

Additionally, Rs 129 crore will be deposited into the General Provident Fund (GPF) for employees covered under the Old Pension Scheme (OPS). For the entire financial year, this expenditure will amount to Rs 107 crore per month.

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