8th Pay Commission : Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is going to present the Union Budget 2024-25 on July 23. Therefore, demands are coming from various sections before the budget.
In this budget, the Central Government Employees Union has also sent a proposal to the Cabinet Secretary which includes many demands. Out of all the demands of the employees, the formation of the 8th Pay Commission is one of the most prominent demands. In a letter written to the Cabinet Secretary on July 6, the Confederation of Central Government Employees and Workers has made several demands before the Budget 2024. Apart from this, a proposal has also been given to the government for the formation of the 8th Pay Commission. The Modi government, which came to power for the third time, can constitute the Eighth Pay Commission in the budget.
8th pay commission may be announced in the budget
The budget may bring good news for government employees. The central government has received a proposal to form the Eighth Pay Commission before the full budget of 2024. The proposal of the 8th Pay Commission has been sent to the Modi government. So that the Pay Commission can review the basic salary, allowances, pension and other benefits for central government employees and pensioners.
The government received the proposal of 8th Pay Commission
Shiv Gopal Mishra, secretary of the National Council of Employees (Joint Consultative Machinery for Central Government Employees), has written a letter to the Cabinet Secretary, urging the government to come up with the 8th Pay Commission. A Central Pay Commission is constituted every 10 years. It examines the existing salary structure, allowances and benefits of central government employees, suggests necessary changes based on factors such as inflation.
7th pay commission came in 2014
The 7th Pay Commission was introduced by former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on 28 February 2014. Its recommendations came into effect from 1 January 2016. This will be the first time a new pay commission will be constituted during the tenure of the Modi government. As per the usual ten-year interval, the 8th Central Pay Commission is proposed to begin from 1 January 2026. However, the government has not yet announced its formal formation.