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Times of India14.05.2026Business1 dk okumaIndia

Tamil Nadu Hikes DA for State Employees, Teachers by 2%

Increase from 58% to 60% with retrospective effect from January 1, benefiting 16 lakh employees and pensioners

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Tamil Nadu CM C Joseph Vijay announces 2% DA hike for state government employees and teachers, from 58% to 60%, effective January 1, impacting 16 lakh beneficiaries and adding ₹1,230 crore to state expenditure

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Tamil Nadu aligns DA with Union Government's structure to maintain parity

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The revised DA structure will benefit state government employees and teachers, CM Vijay said in a statement. CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu chief minister C Joseph Vijay on Thursday announced a 2% hike in dearness allowance (DA) for state government employees and teachers, increasing it from 58% to 60% with retrospective effect from January 1 this year. The move is expected to benefit around 16 lakh state government employees, pensioners and family pensioners across the state. “The revised DA structure will benefit state government employees and teachers,” Vijay said in a statement. The chief minister said government employees and teachers play a crucial role in implementing welfare schemes and ensuring the delivery of public services across the state. The revised DA would be extended to state employees on par with the Union government’s revision, he added. The hike will result in an additional annual expenditure of ₹1,230 crore for the state exchequer. The government said the necessary additional allocation would be made keeping in mind the welfare of employees, teachers, pensioners and family pensioners.

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  • Increased expenditure may impact future state budget allocations

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  • Impact on state's fiscal deficit

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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