Haryana government on Monday enhanced the rate of Dearness Allowance
(DA) payable to its employees from existing 35 per cent to 45 per cent, a
decision that would cost the exchequer Rs 576 crore per year.
The DA would be given in cash with effect from July 1 this year, an official
spokesman said on Monday.
He said the 10 per cent increase had been made in DA on the pattern of
Government of India employees.
He said the grant of higher DA would entail a burden of Rs 576 crore on state
exchequer annually. During the current financial year, the liabilities from
July, 2010, to February, 2011, would be of Rs 384 crore, he added.
Source - samaylive.com
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