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All India Index for the Month of January 2011 – 188
Based on the Consumer Price Index Numbers for Industrial Workers on base 2001 = 100, the AICPIN for the Month of January 2011 is calculated, which stands at 188.
For December, the index number was 185. There is an increase of 3 points for the month of January 2011.
Expected DA From January 2011
Dearness allowance for January 2011 will be calculated on the basis of AICPIN upto the month of December 2010. Only.
AICPIN for January 2011 will be used to calculate the Dearness Allowance from July 2011 only.
What will be the New DA from January 2011 ?
The CPI-IW for the month of February, 2011 will be released on 31st March,2011.
Download Monthly Letter for AICPIN issued by Ministry of Labour and employment for January 2011.
All India Consumer Price Index Number for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) on base 2001=100 for the month of December, 2010 increased by 3 points and stood at 185 (one hundred and eighty five).
During December, 2010, the index recorded an increase of 9 points in Quilon centre, 8 points in Guntur centre, 7 points each in Tiruchirapally, Vadodara and Belgaum centres, 6 points in 4 centres, 5 points in 6 centres, 4 points in 10 centres, 3 points in 16 centres, 2 points in 15 centres and 1 point in 8 centres. The index decreased by 2 points each in Kodarma and Tripura centres, 1 point each in Durgapur, Ranchi Hatia and Ludhiana centres, while in the remaining 9 centres the index remained stationary.
The maximum increase of 9 points in Quilon centre is mainly on account of increase in the prices of Rice, Coconut Oil, Fish Fresh, Onion, Vegetable & Fruit items, Tea (Readymade), Firewood, etc. The increase of 8 points in Guntur centre is due to increase in the prices of Rice, Groundnut Oil, Onion, Tamarind, Vegetable & Fruit items, etc. The increase of 7 points each in Tiruchirapally, Vadodara and Belgaum centres is due to increase in the prices of Rice, Wheat, Jowar, Goat Meat, Eggs (Hen), Onion, Vegetable items, Sugar, Petrol, etc. However, the decrease of 2 points each in Kodarma and Tripura centres is due to decrease in the prices of Rice, Wheat Atta, Vegetable items, etc. and the decrease of 1 point each in Durgapur, Ranchi Hatia and Ludhiana centres is due to decrease in the prices of Rice, Wheat Atta, Vegetable items, etc.
The indices in respect of the six major centres are as follows :
1. Ahmedabad 183
4. Delhi 169
2. Bangalore 186
5. Kolkata 180
3. Chennai 169
6. Mumbai 184
The All-India (General) point to point rate of inflation for the month of December, 2010 is 9.47% as compared to 8.33% in November, 2010. Inflation based on Food Index is 7.98% in December, 2010 as compared to 5.35% in November, 2010.
So as we mentioned in our earlier calculation of DA for January 2011, it is expected that the DA for January 2011 will be 51%.
source:pib.nic.in
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