Mamata Announces DA Arrears Payment From March, Hours Before Poll Dates

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced the payment of long-pending dearness allowance arrears to state government employees, starting from March 2026. The announcement, made via social media, came just an hour before the Election Commission revealed polling dates for several states, including West Bengal. The move follows a Supreme Court directive ordering the state to pay 25% of the DA arrears for 2008-2019 by March 31. State employees have been agitating for DA parity with central government employees and had recently staged protests over the delay.

Key Points: WB CM Mamata Announces DA Arrears Payment From March 2026

  • DA arrears from 2008 to be paid
  • Payments to start from March 2026
  • Follows Supreme Court directive
  • Covers employees, pensioners, and teachers
  • Announcement precedes poll schedule reveal
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CM Mamata announces payment of DA arrears to state govt employees from March

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee announces payment of DA arrears to state employees from March 2026, following Supreme Court directives.

"I am happy to announce that our Maa-Maati-Maanush government has delivered on its promise... - Mamata Banerjee"

Kolkata, March 15

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday announced the payment of dearness allowance arrears to state government employees from 2008, as directed by the Supreme Court.

The announcement was made through a statement posted by the Chief Minister on her social media handle on Sunday afternoon.

Notably, the announcement came just an hour before the Election Commission of India revealed the polling dates for four states and one Union Territory, including West Bengal.

"I am happy to announce that our Maa-Maati-Maanush government has delivered on its promise to all its employees and pensioners, and to lakhs of teachers and non-teaching staff of our educational institutions, as well as employees and pensioners of our other grant-in-aid institutions such as panchayats, municipal bodies and other local bodies. They will start receiving their ROPA 2009 DA arrears from March 2026 onwards as per the modalities detailed in the notifications issued by our Finance Department," read the statement from the Chief Minister.

Earlier this year, the Supreme Court directed the state government to pay 25 per cent of the DA arrears for the period between 2008 and 2019 by March 31.

The court also instructed the state government to follow a phased approach, as directed by the apex court, to ensure that DA payments to employees are aligned with those of Central government employees, along with clearing the arrears that have accumulated since 2008.

The agitation over pending dearness allowance in West Bengal has been continuing for a long time. State government employees have been demanding DA at par with Central government employees under the 2009 pay structure, known as ROPA 2009, along with the arrears accrued on it.

Earlier this month, state government employees also observed a cease-work protest accusing the state government of being reluctant to abide by the Supreme Court order.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is a huge relief for so many families. My uncle is a retired teacher and this arrears payment will make a significant difference to his life. It's sad that it took a Supreme Court order and years of protests to get this basic right.
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Rahul R
Announcement one hour before poll dates? Classic political move. The government had to be dragged to the Supreme Court and even then, they're only paying 25% now and the rest from 2026? That's not a solution, it's a postponement. Respectfully, this feels like an election gimmick.
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Ashwin V
Good step, but the real test is implementation. Will the Finance Department actually have the funds ready from March 2026? State finances are already stretched. Hope this doesn't lead to cuts in other essential services.
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Michael C
Interesting to see this unfold. From an outside perspective, it highlights how crucial the judiciary is in protecting employees' rights when the executive drags its feet. The phased approach ordered by the SC seems pragmatic.
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Nisha Z
Better late than never! 🙏 My father is a pensioner and this news has brought a smile to his face. The struggle has been long, but justice has prevailed. Kudos to the employees who kept the movement alive.

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