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Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Expected Da for Banker from May 2023

Expected DA Calculation Updated on 28.02.23 on the basis of CPI for the months of Jan'23 & assumptions of CPI for the months of Feb'23 and Mar'23 as mentioned hereunder. The CPI for the month of Jan'23 announced on 28.02.23 as 132.80 (as per revised base year 2016) (The base year was changed from Oct 2020)

  1. On assumptions if there is an increase of 0.50 points in the month of Feb'23 and 0.30 points in the month of Mar'23. However, there is on going regular rise in prices of commonly required daily needs items / commodities which is making month over month difficult to manage family budget. Accordingly, on above conservative assumption, we may expect there would be an increase of 13 slabs and the total tentatively revised DA slabs would be 601 from May'23 in terms of 11th BPS.
  2. On assumptions if there is an increase of 0.40 points in the month of Feb'23 and 0.30 points in the month of Mar'23. On the basis of these assumption, we may expect there would be an increase of 10 slabs and the total tentatively revised DA slabs would be 598 from May'23 in terms of 11th BPS.
  3. On assumptions if there is an increase of 0.20 points in the month of Feb'23 and 0.10 points in the month of Mar'23. On the basis of this assumption, we may expect there would be an increase of 35 slabs and the total tentatively revised DA slabs would be 597 from May'23 in terms of 11th BPS

3 comments:

Rahul said...

35 slabs???

Anonymous said...

Please re check

Anonymous said...

Not 35 only 9

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