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    DA
    /ˌdiːˈeɪ/

    abbreviation

    • 1. district attorney. US
    • 2. duck's arse. informal

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  2. Documents Against Acceptance (abbreviated as D/A, or DA) is an agreement in which the exporter (seller) issues a bill of exchange to the importer (buyer). Upon acceptance of the bill, the buyer is able to obtain the shipping documents and is required to pay the invoices before a predetermined date.

  3. Dearness Allowance (DA) is a calculation of inflation paid to government officials and public sector workers’ employees. Public sector unit employees are also government employees, but not civil servants).

  4. Jul 3, 2024 · The dearness allowance for central government has been increased to 50% from 46% from January 1st 2024 onwards. Dearness Allowance is a component of take-home salary. Read on to know more about DA types, calculation, allowance for pensioners & treatment under income tax.

  5. Feb 9, 2023 · Conveyance allowance is exempt up to a maximum of Rs. 1600 per month. Dearness Allowance is paid to Central Government and Public Sector Employees to meet the cost of inflation. A guide for basic understanding and calculation of DA.

  6. A DA has the power to request bail or bond in a case. By doing so, the DA asks the judge to require the person accused of a crime to pay in order to get out of jail. In most jurisdictions, a DA also has discretion to not ask for bail, agreeing instead to the release of a person ahead of trial or plea so long as the person promises to return to ...

  7. Dearness allowance is a cost of living adjustment which is offered to public sector employees. Read about what is DA, types, rates and calculation of DA on Groww.

  8. Oct 18, 2023 · What is DA and DR? The DA functions as a cost-of-living adjustment allowance extended to the government's committed workforce. In a parallel capacity, Dearness Relief (DR) serves central government pensioners, offering the means to manage the escalating cost of living. The government revises the rates of DA and DR every six months.

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