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Home Guard Salary 2026: Daily Wages & State Wise Slabs

Calculate Home Guard monthly in-hand salary per month. Estimate daily wages, UP Level 3 slabs, Odisha scales, MP Bhopal/Indore circles, and dress allowance.

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Home Guard Salary: Daily Wages, Uniform Slabs, and State Slabs

By Vikas Yadav Last Updated: July 2026 11 Min Read

1. Overview of Home Guard Salaries in India

A **Home Guard** in India earns a daily allowance ranging from **₹500 to ₹1,000 per day** depending on the state board, resulting in a monthly in-hand take-home salary of **₹15,000 to ₹30,000** based on duty days worked. For example, in **Uttar Pradesh**, Home Guards receive a fixed basic pay reference under Level 3 equivalent (~₹20,200/month basic), bringing their monthly starting gross package to **₹27,000 to ₹30,000 per month**.

Home Guards function as an auxiliary volunteer force supporting state police departments in maintaining traffic controls, public security, disaster relief, and event security. While historically recruited on a daily wage system, several state judicial boards have ordered regularizing daily allowances to match police constable basic pays.

If you are comparing state-level security salaries, you can explore constabulary structures on our Police Salary Calculator to analyze how state-level basic pay, DA, and HRA are computed.

2. Daily Wage vs Fixed Monthly Salary Slabs

State Home Guard systems operate under two distinct payment models:

  • Daily Allowance Model: Paid strictly for duty days. If an employee works 25 days in a month at ₹750/day, they earn ₹18,750. No duty translates to no daily allowance.
  • Fixed Monthly Model (UP & Metropolitan circles): Calculated based on a regular Constable basic pay reference plus DA, HRA, and medical allowances, providing steady monthly checks regardless of deployment fluctuations.

3. State-wise Slabs: UP, Odisha, MP (Bhopal, Indore), Delhi

Regional state boards set daily allowances and duty structures independently:

  • Uttar Pradesh (UP): Pays a basic reference of **₹20,200 per month** under Pay Level 3. With DA and local allowances, the gross pay is approx **₹30,000**, with in-hand at **₹27,000**.
  • Odisha: Daily allowance is fixed between **₹516 and ₹600 per day**, yielding an average monthly income of **₹15,480 to ₹18,000**.
  • Madhya Pradesh (Bhopal & Indore): Offers a daily wage of **₹700 to ₹800 per day**, translating to **₹21,000 to ₹24,000 per month** for full deployments.
  • Delhi: Highest daily rates of **₹900 to ₹1,000 per day**, leading to monthly checks of **₹27,000 to ₹30,000**.

4. Dress Allowance & Special Duty Perks

Because Home Guards must maintain clean uniforms for parades and security deployment, states provide targeted allowances:
Dress / Uniform Allowance: A flat annual or monthly grant ranging from **₹1,000 to ₹3,000 per year** to purchase boots, belts, and police-style uniforms.
Parade & Drill Allowance: Flat allowances of **₹100 to ₹200 per day** paid during mandatory training drills.
Welfare / Group Insurance Fund: A small deduction of **₹50 to ₹100 per month** is made to support local Home Guard welfare societies.

5. Career Growth and Future Revisions

Although Home Guard is designed as a voluntary force, several states offer quota reservation benefits:
Quota in Police Bharti: 10% to 25% of Constable recruitments are reserved for candidates who have completed 3 years of continuous service as Home Guards.

Under upcoming pay commission alignments, a standardized pay structure linked directly to Level 1 or Level 3 state police constabulary scales is expected to replace the daily-wage model across all major states, ensuring basic pays of at least ₹18,000 to ₹21,700 for all guards.

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