August-October Qtr DA chart for Bank Employees and Officers
The conformed All India Average Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (Base 1960=100) for the quarter ended June 2025 are as follows. April 2025 May 2025 June 2025 143.50 144 145 432.5/3 =144.16 Average less 123.03=21.13 The average CPI for the above is 144.16. Hence the DA payable for the months of August, September and…
Read articleDearness Relief for Bank Pensioners for HY August 2025 to January 2026
Category Basic Pay/Slabs DA Rate (%) 1. Prior to 1-11-92: Current Slabs 2219 BP up to Rs. 1250 1486.73 BP: Rs. 1251–2000 1486.73 BP above Rs. 2000 1486.73 2. Retired on or after 1-11-92 up to 31-03-98: Current Slabs 2082 BP up to Rs. 2400 728.7 BP: Rs. 2401–3850 728.7 BP above Rs. 3850 728.7…
Read articleBank Officers DA (dearness allowance) Chart for May ’25 to July ‘25
“No Cheer This Quarter: DA Rate Slashed for Bank Employees”,DA reduced to 1.23% Labour Bureau announces CPI (IW) index numbers for January, February and March 2025 are 143.20, 142.80 and 143 respectively. Average index numbers for the above quarter is =143. Therefore DA payable to Officers, of banks for the quarter is 19.97 % (the…
Read articleBank Clerical Staff DA Chart(Dearness Allowance) for May ’25 to July ‘25
“No Cheer This Quarter: DA Rate Slashed for Bank Employees”,DA reduced to 1.23% Labour Bureau announces CPI (IW) index numbers for January, February and March 2025 are 143.20, 142.80 and 143 respectively. Average index numbers for the above quarter is =143. Therefore DA payable to Officers, of banks for the quarter is 19.97 % (the…
Read articleBank Sub-Staff DA Chart(Dearness Allowance Payable) for May 2025 to July ‘25
“No Cheer This Quarter: DA Rate Slashed for Bank Employees”,DA reduced to 1.23% Labour Bureau announces CPI (IW) index numbers for January, February and March 2025 are 143.20, 142.80 and 143 respectively. Average index numbers for the above quarter is =143. Therefore DA payable to Officers, of banks for the quarter is 19.97 % (the…
Applying Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to Bank Employees and Customers
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs outlines five progressive levels of human motivation that contribute to an individual’s overall sense of fulfillment. According to Abraham Maslow, individuals are driven to satisfy these needs in a sequential manner—starting with fundamental physiological necessities and ultimately aspiring toward self-actualization, the pinnacle of personal development and self-fulfillment. This psychological framework can…
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