Union Cabinet approves 8th Pay Commission to revise salaries and pensions of Central govt employees and retirees
New Delhi: The Union Cabinet has given its approval for the 8th Pay Commission to revise the salaries and pensions of central government employees and retirees.
Announcing the decision on Thursday, 16 January, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw confirmed the approval but did not specify when the commission would be constituted.
This decision, coming just ahead of the Union Budget 2025, is expected to lead to a salary hike for government employees and pensioners.
The 8th Pay Commission is anticipated to build upon the reforms of the 7th Pay Commission, which came into effect in January 2016.
The new commission is expected to finalise its recommendations by the end of 2025, and a committee has been formed by the Central government to monitor its implementation.
According to reports, a significant change being considered is an increase in the fitment factor from 2.57 to 2.86.
This key parameter, which determines the multiplication factor for calculating revised salaries and pensions, could result in higher basic salaries for employees if implemented.
The salary structure for government employees has undergone notable transformations under previous pay commissions.
The 7th Pay Commission replaced the older pay bands and grade pay system with a simplified pay matrix in 2016.
It set the minimum monthly salary at Rs 18,000 and the maximum at Rs 2.5 lakh for Cabinet Secretaries, applying a fitment factor of 2.57 times the basic pay.
Additionally, the gratuity ceiling was increased to Rs 20 lakh, and various allowances, including House Rent Allowance (HRA), were rationalised.
The 6th Pay Commission, implemented in 2006, had earlier introduced the pay band and grade pay system.
It set a minimum monthly pay of Rs 7,000 and a maximum of Rs 80,000 for secretary-level officers, with a fitment factor of 1.86 times the basic pay.
The gratuity ceiling was raised to Rs 10 lakh, and allowances were streamlined to improve benefits such as HRA.
These adjustments laid the foundation for subsequent reforms, including those expected from the 8th Pay Commission.
The Cabinet’s approval is likely to positively affect millions of government employees and pensioners, potentially increasing their disposable incomes.
This anticipated salary hike could stimulate consumer spending, adding momentum to the economy as the Union Budget 2025 approaches.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

Only BS-IV and above vehicles will be exempted, Supreme Court clarifies pollution order
The Supreme Court on Tuesday clarified that only vehicles with BS-IV compliant engines and above will be exempt from action if found operating in Delhi, modifying its earlier order on curbs for older vehicles amid worsening air pollution.

‘Indian manufacturing is declining’: Rahul Gandhi’s remark in Germany's BMW plant sparks row
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has once again stirred a political row with his remarks on India’s manufacturing sector during his visit to Munich, Germany.
Strategic message from the seas: Indian Coast Guard ship Sarthak reaches Chabahar Port
The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Ship Sarthak, an Offshore Patrol Vessel, entered the Chabahar port in Iran, a strategically placed deep-water port that offers India a direct maritime gateway to Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia.

Urban warfare, drones, counter-terror ops: Inside India–UAE Exercise Desert Cyclone-II
An Indian Army contingent has departed for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to participate in the second edition of the India-UAE Joint Military Exercise Desert Cyclone-II, scheduled to be conducted at Abu Dhabi, UAE, from December 18 to 30.
Latest News

Only BS-IV and above vehicles will be exempted, Supreme Court clarifies pollution order

NFR strengthens safety measures at level crossing gates across zone

What are the Best GMAT Mock Test Series in 2026?

‘Indian manufacturing is declining’: Rahul Gandhi’s remark in Germany's BMW plant sparks row

