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Saturday, December 7, 2024

Expected DA for Banker from February 2025 Minimum 39 slab and Maximum 47 slab

Expected DA Calculation Updated on 05.12.24 on the basis of CPI for the month of Oct'24 with the assumptions of CPI for the next two months (Nov and Dec'24) as mentioned hereunder, as per the DA calculation norms of 12th BPS on revised basic pay. The CPI for the month of Oct'24 which was due to be released on 30.11.24 announced on 05.12.24 as 144.50 (the reason of delay of announcement is not known )with an increase of 1.20 points in CPI from Sep'24. (as per revised base year 2016) (The base year was changed from Oct 2020)

  1. On assumptions if there is an increase of CPI index by 1.10 points in the month of Nov'24 and 0.90 points in Dec'24, keeping in view of on going regular rise in prices of commonly required daily needs / items and commodities which is making month over month difficult to manage family budget. Accordingly, on this assumption, we may expect there would be an increase of 2.67% DA in terms of 12th BPS on revised pay. Total 22.50% DA will become payable from Feb'25.
  2. On assumptions if there is an increase of CPI index by 0.90 points each in the next both months, we may expect there would be an increase of 2.54% in terms of 12th BPS on revised pay. Total 22.37 percentage of DA will become payable from Feb'25.
  3. On assumptions if there is an increase of CPI index by 0.75 points in the month of Nov'24 and 0.60 points in Dec'24, we may expect would be an increase of 2.34% in terms of 12th BPS on revised pay. Total 22.17 percentage of DA will become payable from Feb'

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