8th Pay Commission: The government has officially announced the establishment of the eighth pay commission aimed at increasing the salaries of central employees and enhancing the allowances for pensioners. This initiative is expected to benefit approximately 5 million central government employees and around 6.5 million pensioners.

Joy for railway workers

Additionally, railway employees have expressed their satisfaction with the cabinet’s decision to form the eighth pay commission, deeming it a significant milestone.

Employees has shared their reactions

Railway employee Sanjeev Gupta shared his enthusiasm, stating, “This is a pivotal moment for us. We have been anticipating the Eighth Pay Commission for quite some time, and today, Prime Minister Modi has made it a reality. This is a tremendous gift for all government employees, and we extend our gratitude to both the Prime Minister and the Railway Minister for this announcement.”

Another railway employee, Khub Ram, conveyed his joy, saying, “We are thrilled that the cabinet has sanctioned the formation of the Eighth Pay Commission. This news brings immense joy to all of us. There is a palpable sense of happiness, as we have been eagerly awaiting this announcement. PM Modi has truly provided a remarkable New Year gift to all central employees, and we hope the report will be delivered promptly.”

NFIR has told to the media…

Guman Singh, president of the National Federation of Indian Railwaymen (NFIR), expressed his appreciation to the media, stating, “I would like to thank Prime Minister Modi and the government for approving the formation of the Eighth Pay Commission. The Prime Minister’s commitment to the welfare of all is commendable, and it is essential that the welfare of employees is also given due attention.”