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7th CPC Expected DA Calculator from July 2016

July 30, 2016 rajasinghmurugesan

DA is the most important allowance in existing Pay, if you look at the current basic DA is higher.

7th CPC Basic fixation has biggest influenced with the DA value. For this reason, after 7th Pay commission implementation, Central government staffs are looking out for how DA would be available.

In 6th CPC, everyone know how DA was calculated

In the above formula 115.76 was fixed based on the below interpretation

After implementation of Sixth Pay Commission report, Government ordered that the dearness allowance has to be calculated based on All India Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI¬IW index) with the base year 2001-100. So, DA with effect from the period 1.1.2006, has to be calculated using average Price CPI-IW index of 536 for 2005 (base 1982-100) adjusted to the base year 2001-100 by dividing the same with the Linking Factor between 1982 and 2001 Series which is 4.63. As a result, the average consumer price index (Industrial workers) for 12 months in 2005 (base 2001-100) was worked out to 115.76.To calculate Dearness Allowance with effect from Jan-06, we need the average of monthly All India Consumer Price Index (IW) with the base year

2001-100 for the preceding 12 months and apply the same in the following formula:
DA – (Average AICPI-115.76)x 100/115.76
For example, to calculate the DA for 01/01/2007, we find that the average AICPI in the year 2007 -118.95. So, D.A. as on 01/01/2007 – (118.95 – 115.76)*100 /115.76 = 2%.

In 7th CPC entire calculation can change if we use the same combination. Let’s see, how this can change?
Based on it, in 2015 (base 2001 =100) Average is 261.40 and by using the same following formula the expected (assumed) DA in 7th CPC would be (277-261.4)*100/261.4 = 2%

In case the base year 2011-100 is used in 7th CPC, then the linking factor will be changed to calculate the DA Value.

7th CPC Expected DA Calculator from July 2016

Month-Year B.Y. 2001=100 Total of 12 Months 12 Months Average % Increase over 261.4 App. DA DA %
Jan-14 2802 233.5 117.74 101.7
Feb-14 2817 234.75 118.99 102.78
Mar-14 2832 236 120.24 103.86
April-14 2848 237.33 121.57 105.02
May-14 2864 238.67 122.9 106.17
Jun-14 2879 239.92 124.15 107.25
July-14 2896 241.33 125.57 108.47
Aug-14 2912 242.67 126.9 109.62
Sep-14 2927 243.92 128.15 110.7
Oct-14 2939 244.92 129.15 111.57
Nov-14 2949 245.75 129.99 112.29
Dec-14 2963 246.92 131.15 113.29
Jan-15 2980 248.33 132.57 114.52
Feb-15 2995 249.58 133.82 115.6
Mar-15 3010 250.83 135.07 116.68
April-15 3024 252 136.24 117.69
May-15 3038 253.17 137.4 118.69
Jun-15 3053 254.42 138.65 119.77
July-15 3064 255.33 139.57 120.56
Aug-15 3075 256.25 140.49 121.36
Sep-15 3088 257.33 141.57 122.29
Oct-15 3104 258.67 142.9 123.44
Nov-15 3121 260.08 144.32 124.67
Dec-15 3136 261.33 145.57 125.75
Jan-16 3152 262.67 1.26 0.48 0.48
Feb-16 3166 263.83 2.42 0.93 0.93
MAR-16 3180 265 3.59 1.37 1.37
April-16 3195 266.25 4.84 1.85 1.85
May-16 3212 267.67 6.26 2.39 2.39
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  1. K.P.GOVINDAN says

    August 6, 2016 at 12:50 pm

    I wish the Committee comprising the Secretaries and CAG would not disappoint the pre-7th CPC pensioners, by reporting that, it is not feasible to implement option 1 as recommended by 7th CPC.

    Reply
  2. T.N.Rajan says

    July 31, 2016 at 8:14 pm

    Trade unions misguided the cg employees by creating heat against 7th PC report.

    Reply
  3. M GOPALA KRISHNA says

    July 27, 2016 at 6:40 pm

    The govt have not mentioned anything about the pension. In the absence of their silence , it means that they accepted all other points in toto. It means the pensioners will have 2 options and they can opt for option 1 also if it is beneficial to them.

    Reply
  4. Dagar says

    July 27, 2016 at 5:31 am

    I totally agree with the above comments…But dont think about Congress come back…wewait and watch about final call about DA…It will 2% after 50% merging…Be positive…BJP apne pair pe kulhadi nahin maregi.

    Reply
  5. Jitender Kumar says

    July 26, 2016 at 3:34 pm

    Why the Government is making fool to CG employees , later on they will beg in front of us for votes. But mistake can be done once , if repeatedly then that your attitude to be kicked.so beware..show ur power in next election

    Reply
  6. DESHPANDE GAJANAN says

    July 24, 2016 at 1:25 pm

    when it come to increase in own salary & benefits ,these ministers shown unity , that also much before then dicussion on 7th cpc started. the rise in there benefits was at that time 200% or more as stated by local & national dailies.( Not a single party or member thaought of population at large -about those who will pay there salaries)
    now when it came to CG these ministers are making excusses & delebratly consuming time .

    Reply
  7. Arya Prem Babu says

    July 22, 2016 at 2:56 pm

    Is it compulsory, to follow 6th CPC for declaring DA, then do the same for MF also. 6th CPC MF Salary hike was 50%, 7th CPC MF salary hike is only 14.5%, apart from that the formula for calculating DA , (261.4 – 261.4)*100/261.4 = 2% is wrong.

    Reply
  8. Rebel says

    July 20, 2016 at 6:54 pm

    Pls study the pay commission report and then comment about DA.. it was written that DA will be calculated based on previous formula… And committee accepted it.. now u r dancing with new formula… This is insane…for keeping such posts with out knowledge…

    Reply
  9. Rana says

    July 20, 2016 at 3:22 pm

    Fate …. haar taiyar hain. Aao vote mangne. Jindagi main dobara nahin aayenge ye log satta main.

    Reply
  10. Himanshu Chaudhary says

    July 20, 2016 at 1:44 pm

    Hello,
    My Grandfather wants to know the Expected Dearness Allowance & AICPI all the time. But i don’t know shit about this complex mathematical formula. I just cannot calculate any shit. So please make it simple so that Common & Normal people like me can understand these things or just post occasional updates. Which would be like :

    Dearness Allowance – abc no.
    AICPI – xyz no.

    Please.

    Reply
  11. sharad says

    July 17, 2016 at 3:06 pm

    in my opinion 261.4 is wrong………..it should be 260.46 as only 125% is compensated and in reverse calculation the cpi index which is compensated comes to 260.46…….if it seems justified ,your site may give it publicity

    Reply
  12. Ajay kumar says

    July 17, 2016 at 10:44 am

    The so called NJCA leaders cheated all CG employees &pensioners by deffering the strike.All high expectations from them.But they poured water on the aspirations of employees & pensioners.Cm & members of 7th CPC too played their part to cheat employees & pensioners.They boasted that all stake holders are taken into confidence while making 7th CPC report.if the committee knows under what extreme conditions the soldiers are working they don’t recommend the very less benefit.congrats 7th CPC CM & members for making such a report which grants meagre benefit.

    Reply
  13. Kavita says

    July 17, 2016 at 10:41 am

    Comrade govt has made us fool. Everybody is making hallaw regarding increased revenue but when it comes to rheir own salary and low budget food then they have no problem.but implementing 7 cpc making them worried at higher level.

    Reply
  14. Arun singh says

    July 16, 2016 at 11:20 pm

    Ha ha ha comrade you cannot be believed we are waiting for next election

    Reply
  15. K NAGESWARA REDDY says

    July 16, 2016 at 8:45 pm

    Don’t give expectations sir,Why you are giving this expectations. No need this. Govt Jo dena hai wo dega. This is full power Govt, So, nobody can shake. Now a days no power to union leaders.

    Reply
  16. Vee Gee says

    July 16, 2016 at 4:11 pm

    You wrote : “the expected (assumed) DA in 7th CPC would be (261.4-261.4)*100/261.4 = 2%” – This is wrong.

    Reply
  17. AG says

    July 16, 2016 at 3:30 pm

    Its Marry go round360° formula of Mr.arun jettley. It is×2.57,-da +high power committee-july 7cpc +DA2% blabla etc.
    Modi government rang the bell, ,you all CE go to hail,
    union comrades enjoy exotica sail.
    Mera Bharat Mahan
    Jai Hind

    Reply

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