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DA Hike: Dearness allowance for employees increased, salary will be credited to their accounts in November, pending arrears and pension amount released

9% DA hike in Jharkhand: Many major decisions have been taken in the Jharkhand Council of Ministers meeting chaired by Chief Minister Hemant Soren in Jharkhand. According to the information received, a total of 44 proposals have been approved in the meeting held in Project Bhawan. In the meeting, the dearness allowance in the salary of state employees has been increased from 230 to 239%.

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The state cabinet meeting was held on Thursday under the chairmanship of CM Hemant Soren. Many cabinet level ministers and senior officials were present in the meeting. In the meeting, the proposal to increase the student force in the residential school has been approved.

The Hemant Soren government of Jharkhand has given great news to 39.44 lakh people. The cabinet has approved the proposal to waive the electricity bills of 39,44,389 people. This decision of the government will put a burden of Rs 3,584 crore on the treasury. Cabinet Secretary Vandana Dadel has given this information after the cabinet meeting.

9% DA hike in Jharkhand

At the same time, the proposal related to residential school for minority students of the state has been amended. In the meeting, the dearness allowance in the salary of state employees has been increased from 230 to 239%.

A provision has been made to give compassionate employment to the wife and dependent if a state resident Agniveer is martyred during a military operation. An ex-gratia grant of ten lakhs will also be given. At the same time, a proposal has been passed regarding Jharkhand Assistant Service Teacher Amendment. In the meeting, approval has been given to build a women’s college in Jamtara at a cost of Rs 58 crore 70 lakh 96 thousand.

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