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    8th Pay Commission Seeks Stakeholder Input by April 2026

    India March 6, 20262 Mins Read
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    New Delhi is buzzing with anticipation as the 8th Central Pay Commission opens the floor for suggestions from employees, pensioners, and unions. In a major step toward revising salaries for over 11 million central government workers, the commission has launched an online portal for submissions, with a firm deadline of April 30, 2026.

    The initiative comes straight from the Finance Ministry, emphasizing a structured digital format to streamline the process. Stakeholders are urged to use the MyGov portal exclusively—no paper copies, emails, or PDFs will be entertained. This move aims to ensure efficiency and transparency in gathering diverse viewpoints on pay hikes, pensions, and related benefits.

    Central government employees and pensioners, who have been awaiting updates since the 7th Pay Commission’s implementation, see this as a critical opportunity. Current dearness allowance (DA) stands at 58%, a figure reset to zero with past revisions before gradual increases. The 7th Commission’s financial impact topped ₹1.02 lakh crore, but the 8th could dwarf that, potentially ranging from ₹2.4 lakh crore to ₹3.2 lakh crore due to an expanding workforce and retiree base.

    Challenges loom, however. The commission has 18 months to submit its report, likely pushing full implementation to fiscal year 2027 or beyond. To counter delays, accelerated consultations with key groups might lead to an earlier report submission by May 2027. Experts predict DA and dearness relief resets, tempering net gains despite basic salary boosts.

    As India’s economy grows, fair compensation remains pivotal for public sector motivation. This call for input could shape policies balancing fiscal prudence with employee welfare, setting the stage for transformative changes in government pay structures.

    8th Pay Commission Central Pay Commission DA DR Revision Finance Ministry Government Salary Hike MyGov Portal Pensioners Input Stakeholder Suggestions
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