In January, the union cabinet, gave its nod to the 8th Pay Commission and the topic is a subject of a widespread speculation from a long time in the country. The central government traditionally forms a Pay Commission every 10 years. Likewise, the government set up the 7th Pay Commission in 2014 implemented it from 2016.
Over 1 crore central government employees and pensioners are eagerly waiting for the pay revisions. Let’s find out when and how can the central government employees and pensioners expect from the new Pay Commission.
8th Pay Commission: 92-186% Pay Hike
Many experts are predicting that the new Pay Commission may consider the fitment factor ranging between 1.92 to 2.86, with 1.92, 2, 2.08 and 2.86 as the favorite choice among experts.
Considering these fitment factors, the pay revisions could range between 92-186%
Here’s the possible pay revision under 8th Pay Commission.
| Fitment Factor | Minimum Basic Salary (Rs) | Minimum Basic Pension (Rs) |
|---|---|---|
| 1.92 | 34,560 | 17,280 |
| 2 | 36,000 | 18,000 |
| 2.08 | 37,440 | 18,720 |
| 2.86 | 51,480 | 25,740 |
Currently, the minimum basic salary for central government employees is 18,000 and minimum basic pension for pensioners is 9,000 under the 7th Pay Commission.
When Will It Be Implemented?
The new Pay Commission is expected to commence its work in April 2025, as part of the financial year 2025-26, several media reports quoted Expenditure Secretary Manoj Govil.
However, Shiv Gopal Mishra in a recent interview with News24, said, “I’m hopeful that the 8th Pay Commission will be established by February 15th, 2025. The Commission’s report will be finalized by November 30th, and the government will review it in December for further consideration, and the new Pay Commission can be implemented from January 2026 in the country.”











