The Jharkhand government on Tuesday approved a 7-per cent hike in the dearness allowance (DA) of its employees, effective from July 1 last year, an official said. Under the sixth central pay commission, the employees would be receiving DA of 246 per cent (of the basic pay) from the existing 239 per cent, he said. The proposal was approved during a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Hemant Soren. The dearness relief to pensioners under the sixth pay commission was also increased by 7 percentage points to 246 per cent. The DA for the government employees under the fifth pay commission was also hiked to 455 per cent from the existing 443 per cent, effective from July 1, 2024, Joint Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Ranjan told reporters. A total of 12 proposals were cleared by the cabinet, including approval for the Jharkhand Micro, Small and Medium Units (MSME) Special Exemption Bill, 2025. The cabinet also approved the Factories (Jharkhand Amendment) Bill, 2024 in order to comply wit
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The hike in salaries will come into effect from July 1st 2018 benefitting salaried employees and pensioners