Diwali Bonus for Central Employees: Central employees will receive a Diwali bonus this year. But it's important to check whether you're eligible. Learn the important information.
Diwali Bonus for Central Employees: Every year, as Diwali approaches, news of bonuses among central employees begins to circulate. The government often provides a bonus to central employees on this special occasion, which helps cover their festive expenses. But the question often remains: who is eligible for this bonus?
And how can it be checked? Is this bonus applicable to all central employees? What factors determine which employee receives the bonus? Can everyone receive it? If you're a central employee and want to know whether you're eligible for this Diwali bonus, read the full story.
Who will receive the bonus?
There are millions of central employees in the country. Many of these employees are given a special allowance or bonus by the government on Diwali. Those who are in regular government service, including permanent and contract employees in central government departments.
However, not all central government employees will receive this bonus. It is essential that the employee's tenure exceeds a certain period and that they are not suspended or on leave for any reason. Furthermore, the bonus amount is determined based on the employee's basic salary and position.
How to check if you will receive the bonus?
Regarding the Diwali bonus, the Finance Ministry has clarified that employees working on the central government's pay structure and receiving any other bonuses will also receive this Diwali bonus. Furthermore, this bonus will also be given to personnel in the central paramilitary forces and armed forces. This central government bonus is set at a maximum salary of ₹7,000 per month.
For example, 7000 × 30 ÷ 30.4 = ₹6907.89. Which has been increased to Rs 6908. Apart from this, let us tell you that with the recent 3% DA hike for central employees, the DA has now increased from 55% to 58%.
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