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Bank DA Calculation from May 2018
The All India Consumer Price Index for the month of March 2018 has been released by Labour Bureau yesterday. The index remained unchanged at the point of 287.
M/Y | Jan-2018 | Feb-2018 | Mar-2018 |
CPI | 288 | 287 | 287 |
Conversion | 6573.86 | 6551.03 | 6551.03 |
Average | — | — | 6558.64(6559) |
Minus 4440 | — | — | 2119 |
Divided by 4 | — | — | 529(529.75) |
DA % | — | — | 52.90% |
Dearness Allowance for workmen and officer employees in banks
Payable for the Year | Payable for the months | Average CPI | No. of slabs | % of pay |
2018 | May, June, July 2018 | 6559 | 529 | 52.9 |
2018 | February, March April 2018 | 6551 | 527 | 52.7 |
2017 | November, December 2017, January 2018 | 6505 | 516 | 51.6 |
2017 | August September October 2017 | 6353.21 | 478 | 47.8 |
2017 | May June July 2017 | 6261.91 | 456 | 45.6 |
2017 | February March April 2017 | 6315 | 469 | 46.9 |
2016-17 | November, December 2016, January 2017 | 6353 | 478 | 47.8 |
2016 | August, September, October 2016 | 6261.9 | 455 | 45.5 |
2016 | May, June, July 2016 | 6117 | 420 | 42.0 |
2016 | February, March, April 2016 | 6147 | 426 | 42.6 |
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AICPIN for the month of April : 288 (Click to view Press Release)
AICPIN for the month of May: 289 (Click to view Press Release)
AICPIN for the month of June: 291 (Click to view Press Release)
DA Chart for Bank Employees
Year
|
Payable for the months
|
Average CPI
|
No. of slabs
|
% of pay
|
2018
|
May Jun Jul
|
6559
|
529
|
52.9
|
2018
|
Feb Mar Apr
|
6551
|
527
|
52.7
|
2017-18
|
Nov Dec & Jan
|
6505
|
516
|
51.6
|
2017
|
Aug Sep Oct
|
6353.21
|
478
|
47.8
|
2017
|
May Jun Jul
|
6261.91
|
456
|
45.6
|
2017
|
Feb Mar Apr
|
6315
|
469
|
46.9
|
2016-17
|
Nov Dec Jan
|
6353
|
478
|
47.8
|
2016
|
Aug Sep Oct
|
6261.9
|
455
|
45.5
|
2016
|
May Jun Jul
|
6117
|
420
|
42
|
2016
|
Feb Mar Apr
|
6147
|
426
|
42.6
|
2015-16
|
Nov Dec Jan
|
6033
|
398
|
39.8
|
2015
|
Aug Sep Oct
|
5896
|
364
|
36.4
|
2015
|
May Jun Jul
|
5790.17
|
738
|
110.7
|
2015
|
Feb Mar Apr
|
5774.95
|
734
|
110.1
|
2014-15
|
Nov Dec Jan
|
5767
|
732
|
109.8
|
2014
|
Aug Sept Oct
|
5569.52
|
683
|
102.45
|
2014
|
May Jun Jul
|
5432.56
|
650
|
97.5
|
2014
|
Feb Mar Apr
|
5501.04
|
666
|
99.9
|
2013-14
|
Nov Dec Jan
|
5402.13
|
641
|
96.15
|
2013
|
Aug Sept Oct
|
5211.91
|
593
|
88.95
|
2013
|
May Jun Jul
|
5082.57
|
561
|
84.15
|
2013
|
Feb Mar Apr
|
4976.05
|
535
|
80.25
|
2012-13
|
Nov Dec Jan
|
4877
|
510
|
76.5
|
2012
|
Aug Sept Oct
|
4709
|
468
|
70.2
|
2012
|
May June Jul
|
4549
|
428
|
64.2
|
2012
|
Feb Mar Apr
|
4519
|
420
|
63
|
2011-12
|
|
4443
|
401
|
60.15
|
2011
|
|
4276
|
360
|
54
|
2011
|
|
4245
|
352
|
52.8
|
2011
|
|
4169
|
333
|
49.95
|
2010-11
|
|
4070
|
308
|
46.2
|
2010
|
|
3926
|
272
|
40.8
|
2010
|
|
3895.62
|
401
|
72.18
|
2010
|
|
3819
|
382
|
68.76
|
2009-10
|
|
3690
|
350
|
63
|
2009
|
|
3454
|
291
|
52.38
|
2009
|
|
3378
|
272
|
48.96
|
2009
|
|
3370
|
270
|
48.6
|
2008-09
|
|
3302
|
253
|
45.54
|
2008
|
|
3172
|
221
|
39.78
|
2008
|
|
3089
|
200
|
36
|
2007-08
|
|
3056
|
192
|
34.56
|
2007-08
|
|
3028
|
185
|
33.3
|
2007
|
|
2944
|
164
|
29.52
|
2006-07
|
|
2907.06
|
154
|
27.72
|
2006-07
|
|
2898.84
|
152
|
27.36
|
2006-07
|
|
2836
|
137
|
24.66
|
2006
|
|
2768
|
120
|
21.6
|
2006
|
|
2716.28
|
107
|
19.26
|
2002
|
|
2312.17
|
157
|
0
|
2002
|
|
2307.23
|
155
|
0
|
2002
|
|
2346.67
|
161
|
0
|
2002-2003
|
|
2391.05
|
174
|
0
|
2003
|
|
2386.11
|
178
|
0
|
2003
|
|
2400.9
|
177
|
0
|
2003
|
|
2450.21
|
188
|
0
|
2003-2004
|
|
2460.07
|
194
|
0
|
2004
|
|
2474.86
|
198
|
0
|
2004
|
|
2484.71
|
200
|
0
|
2004
|
|
2524.15
|
205
|
0
|
2004-2005
|
|
2578.38
|
220
|
0
|
2005
|
|
2568.53
|
224
|
0
|
2005
|
|
2588.25
|
226
|
0
|
2005
|
|
2604
|
79
|
14.22
|
2005-2006
|
|
2672.05
|
93
|
16.73
|
2006
|
|
2711.5
|
106
|
19.08
|
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Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) for March 2018 – Press Release
The Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) is an important statistical/economic indicator.
It was first introduced on scientific lines with base 1960=100 which was based on the results of Family Living Survey conducted in 1958-59 at 50 industrially important centres.
The series was then, updated on base 1982=100 and a revision in 1999-2000 has further updated the base on 2001=100. The current series of CPI-IW with base year 2001=100 covers 78 industrially important centres spread across the country.
The Labour Bureau has published the press release the index for the month of March 2018, and the press release in Hindi and English are given below for your ready reference…
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Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) – February 2018
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Press Release of All India Consumer Price Index for the month of February 2018 has been released by Labour Bureau on 28.3.2018. The index decreased by one point and stands at 287.
No.5/1/2018-CPI
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT
LABOUR BUREAU
‘CLEREMONT’, SHIMLA-171004
DATED: 28th March, 2018
Press Release
Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) — February, 2018
The All-India CPI-IW for February, 2018 decreased by 1 point and pegged at 287 (two hundred and eighty seven). On 1-month percentage change, it decreased by (-) 0.35 per cent between January and February, 2018 which was static between the two months a year back.
The maximum downward pressure to the change in current index came from Food group contributing (-) 1.87 points to the total change.
At item level, Wheat & Wheat Atta, Gram Dal, Groundnut Oil, Egg (hen), Poultry (Chicken), Pure Ghee, Garlic, Onion, Brinjal, Cabbage Carrot, Cauliflower, Palak, Peas, Tomato, Sugar, Flowers/Flower Garlands. etc. are responsible for the decrease in index.
However, this decrease was checked by Rice, Goat Meat, Apple, Banana, Coconut, Tea Leaf, Bidi, Cigraette, Electricity Charges, Kerosene Oil, Medicine (Allopathic), Cinema Charges, Bus Fare, Petrol, Repair Charges, Hair Oil, Hand Bag/Brief Case, Tailoring Charges, etc., putting upward pressure on the index.
The year-on-year inflation unmeasured by monthly CPI-IW stood at 4.74 per cent for February, 2018 as compared to 5.11 per cent for the previous month and 2.62 per cent during the corresponding month of the previous year.
Similarly, the food inflation stood at 2.36 per cent against 3.36 per of the previous month and 1.71 per cent during the corresponding month of the previous year.
At centre level, Bokaro reported the maximum decrease of 5 points followed by Mumbai (4 points). Among others, 3 points decrease was observed in 16 centers, 2 points in 14 centres and 1 point in 16 centres.
On the contrary, Coimbatore and Jamshedpur recorded a maximum increase of 4 points each followed by Lucknow, Goa and Chennai (3 points each). Among others, 2 points increase was observed in 3 centres and 1 point in 4 centres. Rest or the 18 centres indices remained stationary.
The indices of 38 centres are above All-India Index and 37 centers’ indices are below national average. The index of Varanasi, Bengaluru and Chandigarh centres remairæd at par with All-India Index.
The next issue of CPI-IW for the month of March, 2018 will released on Friday 27th April, 2018. The same will also be available the on the office website www.labourbureaunew.gov.in.
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(AMRIT LAL JANGID)
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Authority: http://labourbureaunew.gov.in/