Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): In a major announcement for state employees, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Sunday announced that state government employees will now receive 55% Dearness Allowance (DA), bringing it in line with Union government rates.
Speaking at the Madhya Pradesh Gazetted Officers Association convention, he said an additional 3% DA hike will be effective from July 2024, followed by another 2% from January 2025.
The CM said that arrears will be paid in five equal instalments between June and October 2025, offering significant financial relief to employees. During his address, Yadav also condemned the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, calling it a “cowardly act” and warning that terrorists would be “smoked out from their holes.”
He referenced Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s assurance in Mann Ki Baat that perpetrators of terror would not be spared and noted India’s strong global support against terrorism.
On development plans, CM announced that a gate in Bhopal would be built in the name of Raja Bhoj to honour the city’s heritage, while Ujjain (Avantika) will see the construction of a Vikramaditya Gate. He also praised Bhopal’s charm during the Global Investors Summit, highlighting its lakes and hospitality.
Officers hail decision
The Madhya Pradesh Gazetted Officers Association welcomed the DA announcement and demanded 300 days of earned leave. They also urged the government to grant pending promotions based on seniority and adopt a five-level salary scale. Moreover, they pressed for clearing pending DR (Dearness Relief) for pensioners.