8th Pay Commission: A Look at How Salaries Have Increased Since India’s First CPC

The Union Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has officially approved the formation of the 8th Pay Commission on January 16, 2025. This decision aims to revise the salaries of nearly 50 lakh central government employees and the allowances of 65 lakh pensioners.

Union Cabinet Approves 8th Pay Commission

The Union Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has officially approved the formation of the 8th Pay Commission on January 16, 2025. This decision aims to revise the salaries of nearly 50 lakh central government employees and the allowances of 65 lakh pensioners.

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8th Pay Commission: A Look at How Salaries Have Increased Since India’s First CPC

Expected Salary Hike: Fitment Factor & Impact

According to media reports, the fitment factor for the 8th Pay Commission is expected to be in the range of 1.92 to 2.86. If the 2.86 fitment factor is approved, it would significantly increase salaries and pensions:

Timeline of Previous Pay Commissions & Salary Revisions

The previous seven pay commissions have played a crucial role in shaping government employees’ salaries and benefits. Here’s a brief timeline of their impact:

7th Pay Commission (2016)

6th Pay Commission (2006)

5th Pay Commission (1996)

4th Pay Commission (1986)

3rd Pay Commission (1973)

2nd Pay Commission (1957)

1st Pay Commission (1946)

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