HRA recommended by 7th Pay Commission
The present rate of 10%, 20% and 30% in respect of House rent allowance have been reduced by 7th Pay Commission to 8%, 16% and 24% respectively.
The present rate of 10%, 20% and 30% in respect of House rent allowance have been reduced by 7th Pay Commission to 8%, 16% and 24% respectively.
Zonal Railways/Units may ensure that before allotment of railway quarters to eligible railway employees, it should be ensured that such railway quarters are fit for occupation. NFIR requests for Admissibility of House Rent Allowance in such cases
Railway Employees working at Pune and Ahmedabad will now get 30% HRA as these cities crossed 50 lakh mark and upgraded to X category based on Census 2011. Also 21 cities have been upgraded from “Z” Category to “Y” Category. HRA for these cities will be 20%
Finance Ministry’s OM for re-classification / Upgradation of of Citeis for the purpose of higher HRA to Central Governemnt Employees will be effective from 1st April 2015
Karnataka State Govt Order FD 6 SRP 2015 dated 04.07.2015 for HRA city re-classification – 30% HRA to Population of 25 lakh and above
Revised List of Classification of Cities for HRA – Updated as on May 2015 on the basis of Cabinet’s Decision for upgrading certain cities for the purpose of higher house rent allowance
30% HRA for Central Government Employees in Pune and Ahmedabad from 01.04.2014 – Details of re-classification / upgradation of cities for HRA and Transport Allowance
Cabinet approves revision of Classification of Cities for the purpose of HRA and Transport Allowance – Central Government Employees working in this cities are to get more HRA and Transport Allowance
Govt of AP has issued GO for the revision of House Rent Allowance. City wise percentage of hike is given in the GO.
Upgradation of cities on the basis of latest figure of census 2011 exhibited in the website for the purpose of grant of HRA/Transport Allowance
Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance has clarified that House Rent Allowance applicable to Greater Noida is only at ‘Z’ class rates (i.e at the rate of 10%) as it was unclassified city prior to implementation of 6CPC.