Madhya Pradesh Government Raises DA to 257% for 6th Pay Commission Workers; Arrears to Be Paid in Six Installments
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Bhopal, April 16 (NationPress) In a notable act of financial relief, the government of Madhya Pradesh has declared an increase in the Dearness Allowance (DA) for its state employees who are compensated according to the 6th Pay Commission. The DA will rise from 252 percent to 257 percent, delivering essential financial assistance amid escalating living expenses.
This adjustment will be effective retroactively from July 1, 2025, although employees will begin to see the enhanced DA in their paychecks starting April 1, 2026, with the revised amounts appearing in the salary slip for May 2026.
To manage the distribution of arrears for the interim period—from July 1, 2025 to March 31, 2026—payments will be issued in six equal monthly installments between May and October 2026. This staggered payment plan is designed to alleviate pressure on the state’s finances while ensuring that employees receive their full entitlements over time.
Furthermore, the government has provided for a lump-sum settlement of the entire arrears for any employee who retires or passes away during this timeframe, ensuring immediate support for their families.
For calculations, any DA amount that includes a fraction of 50 paise or more will be rounded up to the nearest whole rupee, while amounts below 50 paise will not be counted. Additionally, it’s important to note that the DA will not be included as part of the basic pay for other allowances or benefits calculations.
This decision is set to benefit around 100,000 government employees and officials still on the 6th Pay Commission pay scales. The Finance Department has been instructed to implement this directive without delay, including necessary adjustments for employees on deputation from boards, corporations, and other entities.
This initiative is part of the state government’s broader strategy to support its workforce, following a recent 3 percent DA increase for those under the 7th Pay Commission, raising their DA to 58 percent.
Officials have described this revision as a crucial step toward combating inflation and enhancing the financial stability of employees who remain on the older pay scales. Employee unions have expressed their approval of the announcement, although some have called for quicker disbursement of arrears.
This development is anticipated to bring significant relief to numerous families throughout Madhya Pradesh.