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Expected DA/DR from Jul, 2023 @ 45% or 46%- CPI-IW for April, 2023 released

Expected DA/DR from Jul, 2023 @ 45% or 46% – CPI-IW for April, 2023 released

The All-lndia CPI-IW for April, 2023 increased by 0.9 points and stood at 134.2 (one hundred thirty four point two) as per the press release by Labour Bureau on 31st May,2023. Expected DA/DR from July, 2023 accounts forwarded in 4th step with this release.  This increase in CPI-IW is again showing 3% increase in DA/DR from July, 2023 i.r.o. Central Govt Employees and Pensioners and reaching at 45% in 7th CPC DA/DR.  CPI-IW index in coming months will confirm the exact figure of DA/DR of Jul, 2023.  Expected DA/DR from July, 2023 will increase to 46% subject to further increase in coming month’s CPI-IW.

श्रम ब्यूरो द्वारा दिनांक 31 मई, 2023 को जारी प्रेस विज्ञप्ति के अनुसार अप्रैल, 2023 के लिए अखिल भारतीय सीपीआई-आईडब्ल्यू 0.6 अंकों की वृद्धि के साथ 133.3 (एक सौ तैंतीस दशमलव तीन) पर रहा। जुलाई, 2023 से अनुमानित डीए/डीआर इस रिलीज के साथ चौथे चरण में प्रवेश कर गया है। CPI-IW में हुई इस वृद्धि के बाद केन्‍द्रीय सरकार के कर्मचारियों एवं पेंशनरों को मिलने वाले DA/DR में 3 प्रतिशत की वृद्धि के साथ 45 प्रतिशत ही दिख रही है। आने वाले महीनों में CPI-IW सूचकांक जुलाई, 2023 के DA/DR के दराें के सटीक आंकड़े की पुष्टि करेगा।  जुलाई, 2023 से अनुमानित डीए/डीआर 46 प्रतिशत भी हो सकती है अगर आने वाले महीनों के CPI-IW सूचकांक में वृद्धि होती है।

The DA/DR from Jul, 2023 table is as follows  निम्‍नलिखित तालिका से समझते हैं कि Jul, 2023 से डीए/डीआर की क्‍या दर होगी:-

Expected DA/DR from Jul, 2023 on issue of All-India CPI-IW for Feb, 2023

Expected DA/DR table by Staffnews.in

Increase/ Decrease Index Month Base Year 2016 = 100 Base Year 2001 = 100 Total of 12 Months Twelve monthly Average %
increase over
115.76 for 6CPC DA
% increase
over 261.42
for 7CPC DA
6CPC DA
announced or will be
announced
7CPC DA
announced
or will be
announced

DA/DR from Jan, 2023 221% 42%
0.5 Jan,23 132.8 382 4489 374.08 223.15% 43.10%

-0.1 Feb,23 132.7 382 4511 375.92 224.74% 43.80%

0.6 Mar,23 133.3 384 4532 377.67 226.25% 44.47%

0.9 Apr,23 134.2 386 4546 378.83 227.25% 44.91%

0 May,23 134.2 386 4564 380.33 228.55% 45.49%

0 Jun,23 134.2 386 4578 381.5 229.56% 45.93%


Expected DA/DR from Jul, 2023 229% 45%       

 

 

Press release dated 31st May,2023 by Labour Bureau:-

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT
LABOUR BUREAU

Shram Bureau Bhawan, Block No. 2,
Institutional Area, Sector 38 (West),
Chandigarh — 160036

F.No. 5202l-CPI

Dated: 31st May,2023

Press Release

Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (2016=100) – April, 2023

The Labour Bureau, an attached office of the M/o Labour & Employment, has been compiling Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers every month on the basis of retail prices collected from 317 markets spread over 88 industrially important centres in the country. The index is compiled for 88 centres and All-India and is released on the last working day of succeeding month. The index for the month of April, 2023 is being released in this press release.

The All-lndia CPI-IW for April, 2023 increased by 0.9 points and stood at 134.2 (one hundred thirty four point two). On 1-month percentage change, it increased by 0.68 per cent with respect to previous month compared to increase of 1.35 per cent recorded between conesponding months a year ago.

The maximum upward pressure in current index came from Food & Beverages group contributing 0.39 percentage points to the total change. At item level, Rice, Arhar Dal, Apple, Banana, orange, cauliflower, Brinjal, cabbage, Ginger, peas, Dairy Milk, French bean, Lemon, Cumin seed/Jira, Chillies dry, Cooked Meal, Poultry Chicken, Ladies Suiting, etc. are responsible for the rise in index. However, this increase was largely checked by Wheat Atta, Tomato, onion, Drum Stick, Lady’s Finger, Mango, Soyabean oil, sunflower Oil, Mustard Oil, Egg-Hen, Electricity Domestic, Firewood and Chips, etc. putting downward pressure on the index.

At centre level, Howrah recorded a maximum increase of 4.1 points. Among others, 4 centres recorded increase between 2 to2.9 points,30 centres between 1 to 1.9 points and 37 centres between 0.1 to 0.9 points. On the contrary, Salem recorded a maximum decrease of 1.9 points. Among others, 11 centers recorded decrease between 0.1 to 0.9 points. Rest of four centers index remained stationary.

Year-on-year inflation for the month stood at 5.09 per cent compared to 5.79 per cent for the previous month and 6.33 per cent during the corresponding month a year before. Similarly, Food inflation stood at 4.16 per cent against 5.02 per cent of the previous month and 7.05 per cent during the corresponding month ayear ago.

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