Revised Rates of House Rent Allowance (HRA) for Central Government employees (Defense Personnel)
Revised Rates of House Rent Allowance (HRA) for Defence Personnel
In a recent circular issued by the Controller General of Defence Accounts (CGDA), significant revisions have been made to the rates of House Rent Allowance (HRA) for Defence personnel, effective from January 1, 2024. The circular, bearing reference no. AN/XIV/14153//III/HRA/Vol-XII, comes as a response to the increase in Dearness Allowance (DA) rates to 50%.
The revised rates of HRA are as follows:
- X Class Cities: 30%
- Y Class Cities: 20%
- Z Class Cities: 10%
This adjustment in HRA rates is in alignment with the rise in DA rates, aiming to ensure that Defence personnel receive adequate support in meeting their housing expenses. It is a testament to the commitment of the Defence Accounts Department to continuously review and update allowances in line with prevailing economic conditions.
The circular emphasizes the importance of timely implementation of these revised rates across all Defence establishments. It directs all Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (PCSDA) and Controller of Defence Accounts (CSDA) to adhere to the new rates, facilitating seamless integration within the Defence finance system.
Furthermore, the circular highlights the necessity of updating all relevant platforms, including CGDA WAN and Pay Modules like Tulip, to reflect the revised HRA rates accurately. This ensures transparency and accessibility of information to all concerned parties.
This initiative underscores the Government's dedication to enhancing the welfare of Defence personnel and their families by addressing key financial aspects such as housing allowances. By keeping pace with economic fluctuations, the Defence Accounts Department continues to uphold its commitment to serving those who serve the nation.
The revised rates of HRA not only provide financial relief but also contribute to the overall well-being and morale of Defence personnel, enabling them to focus more effectively on their duties and responsibilities.
In conclusion, the revision of HRA rates with the increase in DA rates to 50% reflects a proactive approach by the Defence Accounts Department in ensuring the financial security and comfort of Defence personnel, reaffirming the principle of 'Every task in service of the nation.