DA Hike Update: West Bengal Govt Hikes Dearness Allowance By 4% for State Govt Employees
DA Hike Update: West Bengal Govt Hikes Dearness Allowance By 4% for State Govt Employees
For the 4% DA hike, the West Bengal government would have to bear an additional expense of Rs 2,400 crore

The West Bengal government has hiked dearness allowance (DA) for state government employees by four per cent from New Year’s Day, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced on Thursday.

Banerjee made the announcement while speaking at the inauguration of the Kolkata Christmas Carnival 2023 at Allen Park in Park Street area of the city.

“I announce that all 14 lakh state government employees, teaching and non-teaching staff of all schools, colleges and universities, and employees of all statutory undertakings and parastatals and pensioners would be getting another instalment of 4 per cent DA from January 1, 2024,” Banerjee said.

Banerjee said that for the DA hike, her government would have to bear an additional expense of Rs 2,400 crore.

“We raise DA periodically. Though we have a Pay Commission, we give this additionally. The Centre’s pay structure is different from ours. Their service rules are different. For us, DA is not mandatory, but optional. Despite that, we give it because our employees work day in and day out. So, keeping in mind their well-being we have taken this decision,” she added.

Banerjee, while referring to her meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday to press for the release of the dues to the state, said, “We will have to spend Rs 2,400 crore for this despite the fact that we do not get our dues from the Centre. I have met the PM in this regard. The Centre owes us Rs 1.15 lakh crore… Under the new pay scale, the state govt has released 6 per cent DA from 2019 with an expenditure of Rs 4,144 crore in four years.”

The former Left Front government in the state had given an annual DA of 35 per cent as per the recommendations of the Fifth Pay Commission.

Soon after assuming power, the Mamata Banerjee government, in phases, implemented 90 per cent of the recommendations of the Fifth Pay Commission for which it had to spend Rs 1,66,865 crores to date.

In 2019, the state government implemented the recommendations of the Sixth Pay Commission, raising the dearness allowance to 125 per cent of their basic pay.

“So, after calculating from 2019, the total amount of DA given by us will be 135 per cent. I believe people will be able to get a good night’s sleep before New Year,” she added.

West Bengal government employees have been protesting for almost a year to press for their demand for a hike in the DA, seeking regularisation and parity with their central government counterparts.

(With PTI Inputs)

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