DA Hike Alert: Maharashtra Hikes Dearness Allowance By 2% For State Employees Under 5th, 6th And 7th CPC

According to officials, around Rs 800 crore will be spent for this payout. Employees will receive the arrears together with their May salary.

Advertisement
Read Time: 2 mins
The move is aimed at adjusting salaries and pensions in line with inflation and rising living costs.
Image: Pexels
Quick Read
Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed
  • Maharashtra govt approved a 2% DA hike, raising it from 58% to 60% for employees
  • The increase benefits state employees under 5th, 6th, and 7th Pay Commissions and pensioners
  • Rs 800 crore will be spent on DA arrears paid in May salary
Did our AI summary help?
Let us know.

The Maharashtra government has approved a 2% increase in Dearness Allowance (DA) for state government employees under the 5th, 6th and 7th Pay Commissions. This means that the DA in the state has now gone up from 58% to 60%. The decision will also benefit pensioners and family pension holders in Maharashtra.

Along with the DA hike, the government has cleared pending DA arrears for the months of November and December 2025 and January 2026, according to a report by the Free Press Journal. The state finance department issued separate government resolutions to implement the revision.

Advertisement

ALSO READ: 2% DA Hike: How Salaries Of Level 1-18 Central Govt Employees Will Now Rise

According to officials, around Rs 800 crore will be spent for this payout. Employees will receive the arrears together with their May salary.

Pensioners and family pension beneficiaries will get revised Dearness Relief at 60% with retrospective effect from January 2026, the report added. This means they will receive increased payments starting from the beginning of the year, along with arrears where applicable. The decision also includes a 2% increase in dearness relief for retired All India Services officers.

Advertisement

The move is aimed at adjusting salaries and pensions in line with inflation and rising living costs. With this approval, employees and pensioners can expect updated payments in the upcoming salary cycle. The decision will benefit around 5.16 lakh state government employees and about 8.72 lakh pensioners across Maharashtra.

In February, the Maharashtra government announced a 3% hike in DA for state employees, raising it to 58%, effective from July 2025. At the time, Minister of State for Finance Ashish Jaiswal said that the arrears for July–October 2025 would be given in March 2026 during Gudhi Padwa festival. He had also clarified that arrears for November 2025 to January 2026 would be paid later in a separate order.

Advertisement

ALSO READ: 8th Pay Commission: Higher Basic Pay On Cards? Postal Staff Seek 340% Hike, Level-Wise Salary Plan — Details Inside

Essential Business Intelligence, Continuous LIVE TV, Sharp Market Insights, Practical Personal Finance Advice and Latest Stories — On NDTV Profit.

Loading...