DA Hike: Great News for Bank Employees! DA Rises to 25.70%—Here Is How Much Salary You Will Now Receive Every Month..
There is a major update for those working in the banking sector. Employees can expect to see an increase in their salaries between May and July 2026, as the Dearness Allowance (DA) has been raised from 25% to 25.70%. This will result in a slight boost to their monthly take-home pay. This increase is determined by taking the prevailing rate of inflation into account.
Although this increase may appear to be a mere 0.70%, it has a direct impact on employees' salaries. Since the DA is always calculated as a percentage of the basic salary, every employee sees a marginal rise in their take-home pay, resulting in a noticeable difference in their total income. To illustrate with an example involving Scale I employees: a basic salary of ₹48,480 translates to a monthly benefit of approximately ₹435.
Similarly, a salary of ₹67,160 yields an increase of about ₹601, while a salary of ₹80,560 sees a rise of roughly ₹719—clearly demonstrating that the magnitude of the increase grows in tandem with the salary level.Likewise, employees drawing higher salaries receive even greater benefits. A basic salary of ₹93,960 results in a monthly increase of approximately ₹838, while a salary of ₹108,260 sees a rise of about ₹965 per month, leading to a substantial boost in total monthly income.
Even if the individual increments appear small, when accumulated consistently over several quarters, they amount to a substantial annual increase, making a tangible difference in one's total income.
Recently, the government held discussions with commercial banks (PSBs) regarding the 13th Bipartite Wage Settlement. It directed that, in accordance with the established timeline, this settlement be finalized within the next 12 months.
In light of these new developments, bank employees can expect to see a modest increase in their salaries during the current quarter.
This implies that central government employees will receive the 60 percent DA effective from January itself.
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