BSNL employees DA and CPSE employees DA from July, 2013 increased to 78.9%
BSNL employees DA and CPSE employees DA from July, 2013 increased to 78.9% for pay scales revised from 1.1.2007 – Executives and non-unionized supervisors of CPSEs to benefit
Department of Public Enterprises has issued order for increase of BSNL Employees DA and CPSE Employees DA from July 2013 to 78.9% from 01.01.2007 . This order for hike in BSNL Employees DA and CPSE Employees DA Executives and non-unionized supervisors of CPSEs will be benefited.
The Text of this Order dated 04.07.2013 is as follows
F.No.2(70)/2008-DPE (WC) – GL-XVIII/13
Ministry of Heady Industries & Public Enterprises
Subject – Board level and below board level posts including non-unionised supervisors in Central Public Sector enterprises (CPSE) – Revision of Scales of pay w.e.f 01.01.2007 – Payment of IDA at revised Rates – Regarding.
In modification of this Department’s O.M of even No. dated 08.01.2013, the rate of DA payable to the executives and non-unionized supervisors of CPSEs (2007 pay revision) may be as follows:
| March, 2013 | 224 | |
| April, 2013 | 226 | |
| May, 2013 | 228 | |
| Average of the quarter | 226 |
2. The above rates of DA would be applicable in the case of IDA employees who have been allowed revised pay scales (2007) as per DPE O.Ms dated 26.11.2008, 09.02.2008 and 02.04.2009.

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