House Rent Allowance, Travel
Allowance increased for select cities
Based on the Census of 2011,
the House Rent Allowance and Travel Allowance for
Central Government employees of
a few cities are going to be hiked.
At the cabinet meeting, under the
leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it was decided that, based on the
Census report of 2011, the status of 29 towns and small towns is going to be
upgraded. Central Government employees employed in these cities and towns will
be eligible to grant revised House Rent Allowance and Travel Allowance with
effect from April 1, 2014. This would cost the government exchequer an
additional Rs.128 crores annually.
House Rent Allowance to Central
Government employees is now calculated on the basis of the population census of
2001. The cities and towns are classified as X, Y, and Z, based on their
population. Employees in these towns are eligible for 30%, 20% and 10% House
Rent Allowances respectively.
Population census is conducted once
every ten years. The most recent census was held in 2011. Official information
and findings of the Census was sent by the registrar General & Census
Commissioner to the Finance Ministry a long time ago.
There is no denial in the fact that
the Confederation of Central Government Employees has been constantly demanding
this upgrading. The Confederation had, on 28.04.2014, sent a letter to the
Finance Ministry. The letter said that even though the 2011 Census Report CD
was received, there is no official announcement from the Government in this
regard. The letter also demanded that a revised HRA and TA be implemented
immediately in the reclassification of cities and towns on the basis of 2011
Census. On 30.07.2014, the Finance Ministry had, in reply to the mail, said
that steps are being taken to implement the revised HRA and TA rates to the
Central Government employees of these cities and towns.
S.No.
|
City
|
Revised Status
|
Revised HRA Rate
|
1
|
Ahmadabad (UA)
|
Y to X
|
20% to 30%
|
2
|
Pune (UA)
|
Y to X
|
20% to 30%
|
1
|
Nellore (UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
2
|
Gurgaon (UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
3
|
Bokaro Steel City (UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
4
|
Gulbarga (UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
5
|
Thrissur (UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
6
|
Malappuram (UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
7
|
Kannur(UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
8
|
Kollam (UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
9
|
Ujjain (M. Coprn.)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
10
|
Vasai-Virar City (M. Corpn.)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
11
|
Malegaon (UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
12
|
Nanded-Waghala (M.Corp.)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
13
|
Sangli (UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
14
|
Raurkela (UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
15
|
Ajmer (UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
16
|
Erode (UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
17
|
Noida (CT)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
18
|
Firozabad (NPP)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
19
|
Jhansi (UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
20
|
Siliguri (UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
21
|
Durgapur (UA)
|
Z to Y
|
10% to 20%
|
S.No.
|
City
|
Revised Status
|
Revised TA Rate
|
1
|
Patna (UA)
|
A1 to A
|
Rs. 800 to Rs. 3200
|
2
|
Kochi (UA)
|
A1 to A
|
Rs. 800 to Rs. 3200
|
3
|
Indore (UA)
|
A1 to A
|
Rs. 800 to Rs. 3200
|
4
|
Coimbatore (UA)
|
A1 to A
|
Rs. 800 to Rs. 3200
|
5
|
Ghaziabad (UA)
|
A1 to A
|
Rs. 800 to Rs. 3200
|
[Note: The effective date of revision of HRA and TA on the basis of Census 2011 is slightly confused as 2014 or 2015. And Ghazidabad, Kannur and Jhansi also missed in the press release. Click to view the PIB Report published on 30.5.2015]
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