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7th Pay Commission: Good news for employees, 9 percent increase in DA, salary will increase in November,check details immediately

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Now dearness allowance has been increased from 170 % to 179.3 per cent. This benefit will be available to the employees getting salary on the basis of 2007 pay revision.




7th Pay Commission: The Modi government at the center has now given a big gift to the BSNL employees. Under this, the DA of BSNL employees has been increased by 9.3 percent (DA Hike) on Chhath Puja. This dearness allowance will be applicable from November 2021 i.e. from November 2021, the salary of these government employees will increase. The same employees will also get increased house rent allowance (HRA Hike). This will give double benefit to the employees simultaneously.

According to media reports, the central government has increased the dearness allowance of BSNL employees by 9.3 percent, that is, now the dearness allowance has increased from 170 percent to 179.3 percent. Similarly, all the employees of BSNL (BSNL) at the board level and below the board level will also get dearness allowance at an increased rate. These employees will also get increased house rent allowance i.e. the employees will get double benefits. With this, there will be a big jump in the salary of November.

The special thing is that the increased Dearness Allowance (DA) will be applicable from November 2021 i.e. in November, the salary of these employees will increase. From October 2021 to 179.3 per cent. Recently, out of a total of 1,49,577 employees in Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, 78,323 had taken voluntary retirement (VRS) by the government.

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