The long-awaited process for the 8th Pay Commission has officially begun, a big opportunity for central government employees and pensioners to directly influence future salary revisions, allowances, and pension structures.

The newly launched 8th Central Pay Commission website is now live and hosting a structured 18-question questionnaire on MyGov, inviting feedback from ministries, employee unions, pensioners, and policy experts. Responses can be submitted only through the online portal and will remain confidential, with the deadline set for March 16th this year.
8th Pay Commission Impact on Employees and Pensioners
More than 50 lakh central government employees and nearly 68 lakh pensioners are expected to benefit from the recommendations of the upcoming pay panel. The commission is targeting implementation from January 1, 2026, although any delay in submitting its report could shift actual payouts to 2027 or 2028, with arrears likely to be paid retrospectively.
Early projections suggest an overall salary hike of around 30-34% after the merger of dearness allowance, along with revised gratuity limits and retirement benefits.
However, no final decision has been taken yet, and the government has said that stakeholder feedback will play a decisive role in shaping the final structure.
Key questions asked in the MyGov questionnaire
The 18-point questionnaire focuses on the broader economic and structural framework of pay revision. It asks stakeholders to share views on:
The guiding philosophy for salary revision in the context of fiscal deficit, inflation pressures, and economic growth.
Possible changes to the pay matrix and fitment factor, widely speculated to range between 1.8 and 2.86 times.
A potential increase in minimum basic pay from Rs. 18,000 to above Rs. 30,000, with some estimates suggesting Rs. 41,000-Rs. 51,000.
Revisions in allowances such as HRA, TA, and DA reset, along with pension liabilities and comparisons with private-sector compensation.
The questionnaire is available in English and Hindi to ensure wider participation across departments and regions.
Timeline and decision-making process
Chaired by Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai, the 8th Pay Commission has been given 18 months to submit its recommendations after formal constitution. This places the expected report timeline around mid-2027, though preparatory work has already begun through stakeholder consultations and data collection
With the submission window closing on March 16, 2026, stakeholders are encouraged to respond promptly to make sure their concerns and expectations are reflected in the final recommendations.
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