CGDA Clarified No Separate Orders for the revision of Allowances and Advances by 25%

CGDA clarified that no separate order is required for revision of allowances/advances by 25% on the original amount w.e.f. 01.01.2014. As per the recommendations of 6th CPC, Allowance/Advance shall automatically increase by 25% everytime DA goes up by 50%... 

Enhancement of rates of various allowances by 25% everytime DA payable on the revised pay structure goes up by 50%.
Controller General of Defence Accounts
Ulan Batar Road, Palam, Delhi Cantt-110010 
No. AN/XIV/6th CPC/Corr./Vol-XII
Dated: 29.04.2014
To
All PCsDA/CsDA

Sub: Enhancement of rates of various allowances by 25% everytime DA payable on the revised pay structure goes up by 50%.

Consequent on revision of rates of Dearness Allowance from existing 90% to 100% vide MoF OM dated 27.03.2014, references are being received in this HQrs office seeking clarification regarding separate orders for revision of rates of certain allowances/advances where a specific clause indicates that the allowance/ advance shall automatically increase by 25% everytime DA payable on the revised pay structure goes up by 50%.

2. The matter has been examined in this HQrs office and it is clarified that automatic revision will take place only in respect of those allowances for which a specific clause of automatic increase has been provided in respective original Govt. orders. Therefore, no separate order is required for revision of allowances/advances by 25% on the original amount w.e.f. 01.01.2014

3. This issues with the approval of Jt. CGDA (AN)

sd/-
(Upendra Kumar)
For CGDA

Source: www.cgda.nic.in
[http://cgda.nic.in/adm/enhancement%20of%20rates%20of%20allowance%20290414.pdf]

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