8th Pay Commission: Union Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Choudhary told Parliament on Monday that the central government has no proposal to set up the 8th Central Pay Commission for its employees.
Does the government propose to set up the 8th Central Pay Commission on time for the Central Government employees? Answering this question in the Lok Sabha, the Minister of State for Finance said that the claim of bringing 8th Pay Commission to be implemented on January 1, 2026 has been denied.
8th pay commission will not come
In a written reply to a question, Union Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Choudhary said that no such proposal is under consideration. Choudhary was replying to a question whether it is a fact that the government is contemplating not to constitute the 8th Central Pay Commission (8th Pay Commission) to revise the salaries, allowances and pensions of central government employees and pensioners. Is.
Salary will be reviewed
Choudhary said that there should not be a need to constitute another Pay Commission to review the salaries, allowances and pensions paid to the Central Government employees and pensioners as per the recommendation of the Seventh Pay Commission. However, the regular salary is reviewed by the government.
Changes in pay metrics
Union Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Choudhary said that its pay matrix can be reviewed and revised on the basis of the Acroyd formula, which can be changed keeping in mind the prices of the items of the common man’s needs. Labor Bureau Shimla reviews it from time to time. It has been suggested that this metrics should be revised from time to time without the need for the next Pay Commission.
The first pay commission came in 1946
The first Pay Commission of India was established in January 1946. The Constitutional Framework of Pay Commission comes under the Department of Expenditure (Ministry of Finance).