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Dearness Allowance increase assured for Bangladesh government employees by June 30


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  DA or Dearness Allowance is a hot topic of discussion among government employees worldwide, and Bangladesh is no exception. Big update on Dearness Allowance. But not for the government employees of this country or state.

The article from MSN discusses the assurance given by the Finance Minister of Bangladesh, Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali, that government employees will receive an increase in their Dearness Allowance (DA) by June 30. This announcement aims to address the financial strain due to inflation. The DA, which is an adjustment to the basic salary to counteract the rising cost of living, has been a point of contention among government workers. The decision to increase the DA comes after significant delays and protests by employees, reflecting the government's response to economic pressures and the need to maintain morale and purchasing power among its workforce. The exact percentage of the increase was not specified in the article, but it is part of broader economic measures to support government employees amidst ongoing economic challenges.

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