Good News Today : Govt employees in this state will get higher salaries from August 2022

Good News Today : Govt employees in this state will get higher salaries from August 2022

 

DA hike: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led Madhya Pradesh has announced a big hike in the Dearness Allowance (DA) for state government employees, news agency PTI reported.

 

“The government has decided to raise the Dearness allowance of state employees to 34 per cent, which will be at par with the Central government. This will put an additional burden of ₹625 crore on the exchequer, but it will benefit over 7.5 lakh employees and improve their lives,” Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in a statement.

 

MP govt hikes DA of state employees to 34 per cent

 

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The government employees were getting 31 per cent DA after the state had hiked it by 11 per cent at one go the last time, he said. The enhanced DA will come to effect from the salary for the month of August, which the employees will receive in September, the chief minister said.

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Good News Today : Govt employees in this state will get higher salaries from August 2022
Good News Today : Govt employees in this state will get higher salaries from August 2022

 

DA hike for pensioners in Madhya Pradesh

 

Pensioners will be given the benefit of the DA hike after taking mandatory concurrence from the neighbouring Chhattisgarh government, as it was earlier part of the undivided Madhya Pradesh, it was stated.

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Uttarakhand Govt hikes DA of local bodies employees

 

Uttarakhand government on Friday increased DA of employees of corporations and local bodies by 3 per cent with effect from January 1, 2022.

 

This move will benefit more than 45,000 employees of the corporations and local bodies in the state.

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