8th Pay Commission: Will your DA increase again before your salary increases? Inflation figures surprise you..

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There is currently a great deal of discussion across the country regarding the 8th Pay Commission. Although the 8th Pay Commission recommendations are expected to come into effect on January 1, 2026, there has been no announcement yet regarding exactly when employee salaries will increase. Consequently, central government employees nationwide are eagerly waiting to know when their salaries will rise and by how much.

Amidst the discourse surrounding the 8th Pay Commission, speculation has intensified regarding whether the Dearness Allowance (DA) will be hiked before the new pay commission is implemented. If you are also awaiting a DA hike, there is good news for you. With the month of July approaching, recent inflation data suggests that the government may soon announce another increase in the DA. Here are the details of the story.

Why is there talk of another DA hike?

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The central government revises the Dearness Allowance twice a year (effective from January and July). The primary objective is to provide relief to employees and pensioners against rising inflation. These calculations are based on the Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW)—essentially, retail inflation figures. Since no announcement has been made regarding the 8th Pay Commission yet, employees will receive DA hikes based on the existing 7th Pay Commission norms.

What do the latest inflation figures indicate?