West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on Sunday announced that her government will start paying the pending Dearness Allowance (DA) to state government employees from March.
Sharing the update on X, Banerjee wrote that the government had delivered on its promise to employees and pensioners.
I am happy to announce that our Ma-Mati-Manush 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/ pensioners of our other grant-in-aid instititions…
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) March 15, 2026
“I am happy to announce that our Ma-Mati-Manush 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 like panchayats, municipal bodies and other local bodies,” she said.
She added that employees would start receiving their ROPA 2009 DA arrears from March 2026.
“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,” Banerjee said.
The announcement comes ahead of the expected declaration of the Assembly election schedule by the Election Commission of India later on Sunday.
Once the poll dates are announced, the Model Code of Conduct will come into force.
Earlier, on February 5, the Supreme Court of India directed the West Bengal government to release 25 percent of the pending DA by March 31, 2026, and the remaining amount by May 15, 2026, upholding an earlier order.
A division bench comprising Justices Sanjay Karol and Prashant Kumar Mishra also asked the state government to constitute a four-member committee of retired judges to decide on the remaining 75 percent of the DA arrears for the period between August 2008 and December 2019.
Banerjee also announced an increase in the monthly honorariums for purohits and muezzins.
“I am pleased to announce an increase of ₹500 in the monthly honorariums extended to our purohits and muezzins, whose service sustains the spiritual and social life of our communities. With this revision, they will now receive ₹2,000 per month,” she said.
I am pleased to announce an increase of ₹500 in the monthly honorariums extended to our purohits and muezzins, whose service sustains the spiritual and social life of our communities. With this revision, they will now receive ₹2,000 per month.
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) March 15, 2026
At the same time, all fresh…
She also stated that all fresh applications submitted by purohits and muezzins have been approved by the state government.
The Election Commission is expected to announce the Assembly election schedule for Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and the Union Territory of Puducherry later on Sunday.
From a security standpoint, West Bengal is considered highly sensitive. Around 480 battalions of central security forces have already been deployed in the state.
The Election Commission has also changed the system for deploying these forces. The decision will now be taken by police observers appointed by the Commission in consultation with district officials. Earlier, the responsibility rested with the district police chief.