Yogi Government Announces 4% Dearness Allowance Hike for State Employees, A Holi Gift for 28 Lakh Workers

In a festive gesture ahead of Holi, the Yogi Adityanath-led government in Uttar Pradesh has declared a 4% increase in Dearness Allowance (DA) for the state employees. This decision comes after the central government’s announcement of a DA hike just before the Lok Sabha elections.

Central and State DA Increase

The Central government had recently increased the DA by 4%, bringing it to a total of 50%. Following this, the Uttar Pradesh government has also decided to extend the benefit of a DA increase to its employees, constituting nearly 28 lakh workers and pensioners. The decision has been approved at the level of the Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath.

Impact on Employees and Pensioners

This increase in DA will benefit approximately 16 lakh state employees and around 12 lakh pensioners. The hike, applicable from January 2024, aligns with the Central government’s decision to enhance DA for its employees from the same date.

Financial Implications

The Uttar Pradesh government has taken this step after thorough discussions at the finance department level. The approval from the Chief Minister underscores the commitment to improve the financial well-being of state employees. With this move, the DA for state employees and pensioners in Uttar Pradesh has now reached 50%, mirroring the central government’s rate.

Aligning with Central Policies

The decision to raise DA aligns with the central government’s approach, where the rates have reached 50%, prompting discussions about the formation of the Eighth Pay Commission. State employees and pensioners in Uttar Pradesh have expressed their joy over the decision, foreseeing positive changes in their sentiments towards the government during the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

The Uttar Pradesh government’s announcement of a 4% DA increase serves as a timely Holi gift for its employees and pensioners. This move not only follows the central government’s policy but also reflects the state government’s commitment to the welfare of its workforce. As the financial implications take effect from January 2024, the increased DA is expected to bring relief and joy to the 28 lakh beneficiaries, fostering a positive atmosphere within the state workforce.