Index base | Jul-21 | Aug-21 | Sep-21 | Oct-21 | Nov-21 | Dec-21 |
2016=100 | 122.8 | 123.0 | 123.3 | 124.9 | 125.7 | 125.4 |
2001=100 | 353.66 | 354.20 | 355.10 | 359.71 | 362.02 | 361.20 |
1982=100 | 1637.46 | 1640.13 | 1644.13 | 1665.47 | 1676.13 | 1672.13 |
1960=100 | 8072.70 | 8085.85 | 8105.57 | 8210.75 | 8263.34 | 8243.62 |
Labour Bureau, M/o Labour and Employment have made available the All India Consumer Price Index numbers AICPIN for the half year ending 31st December 21 as above:
Pensioners retired before 1.11.2017
i) Based on the quarterly average 8239, the increase in DR RATE effective for the half year February 22 to July 22 comes to 74 slabs (7.40% increase) and total DR works out to 94.90% of Basic Pension for the pensioners, who are getting pension on CPI=4440.
Pensioners retired after 1.11.2017
ii) RBI and Other Bank Pensioners who are getting pension on CPI=6352 will get 5.18 % rise in DR and total DR for them works out to 32.97% of Basic Pension.
(iii)The Dearness Relief in respect of all family pensioners in RBI who are being paid DR based on CPI = 2836 will be 202.50 % of Basic Family Pension. (iv) The in service employees will get 37 slabs more. (v) The Dearness Relief in respect of ex-gratia recipients in RBI will be 1279.03 % of Amount of Ex-gratia per month.
February 1, 2022 at 9:37 am
Why 74 slabs to Bank Pensioners and 78 slabs to RBI pensioners.Please clarify if you can. Thanking you, Yours sincerely, P Bhaskara Sarma.
On Tue, 1 Feb, 2022, 12:47 am All India RBI Oers Pensioners Forum, wrote:
> wdtom posted: ” Index > baseJul-21Aug-21Sep-21Oct-21Nov-21Dec-212016=100122.8123.0123.3124.9125.7125.42001=100353.66354.20355.10359.71362.02361.201982=1001637.461640.131644.131665.471676.131672.131960=1008072.708085.858105.578210.758263.348243.62 > data for the half year en” >
February 1, 2022 at 5:14 pm
All bank pensioners including RBI who are getting pension on CPI=4440 shall get 74 slabs. 78 slabs reference pertained to an earlier post link which was included as an excerpt in this post. The post has since been updated. thanks.