The 8th Pay Commission Update: Central employees and pensioners are going to have a great time now. The government is going to increase the dearness allowance. Additionally, the government plans to significantly boost the basic salary of central employees. The government has made many important changes to the salaries of central government employees in India, keeping in mind the complaints and recommendations of various Central Pay Commissions.
For many years, the country’s more than 50 lakh central employees have been demanding an increase in their basic salary. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also dashed the hopes of the employees in the country’s financial budget. In the budget, the government did not give much importance to the 8th Pay Commission. According to sources in the Finance Ministry, the government has made preparations to raise the basic salary of employees. The increased salary will be credited to the Diwali employees’ accounts.
How much will the salary of central employees increase?
The government adds all allowances to the salary of its employees. People have been demanding an increase in the basic salary for a long time. The basic salary should be at least Rs. 26000. We will increase the minimum basic salary by about Rs 8,000. The government failed to address this demand during the budget session.
We now know that the government is planning to present this gift to the employees before Diwali. We have finished all the arrangements and will make the announcement shortly. The expected salary increase can be between 20% and 35%, which can potentially increase the level 1 salary by about Rs 34,560. Nothing has been officially said, but this article is based on magazine news.
We will implement the New Pay Commission after 10 years.
India has formed seven pay commissions so far. India formed its first Pay Commission in 1946. On 28 February 2014, the 7th Pay Commission came into existence. The discussion on the formation of the 8th Pay Commission has now begun. Information indicates that the preparation of the file for the formation of the 8th Pay Commission has begun. The 8th Pay Commission will directly benefit 1 crore 12 lakh employees and pensioners in the country.