Stay updated with the latest sixth-central-pay-commission news, articles, and insights from trusted sources. Explore in-depth coverage and expert analysis on sixth-central-pay-commission topics.

New Delhi: Central government employees are now eagerly awaiting the announcement of the 8th Pay Commission. While the Modi government approved the new Pay Commission in January, it hasn't been formed yet. A committee will be formed, after which the review process can begin. According to estimates, the review itself takes approximately 18 to 20 months to complete. This clearly means that the 10-year tradition will not be successful this time. A new Pay Commission is implemented every ten years, ...Read More >

New Delhi: Before Diwali, the central government gave a major gift to central employees by increasing their DA, but everyone is eagerly awaiting the second one. The Modi government could constitute the 8th Pay Commission any day now. The government approved it in January, but has not yet constituted it. Amidst the anxiety among central employees, the demand for its formation is gaining momentum. The government could decide to constitute it during the festive season, which would prove to be a ma ...Read More >

Dehradun (Uttarakhand) [India], August 3 (ANI): Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday distributed appointment letters to the candidates selected for various posts in the Irrigation department and the state's transport corporation. The distribution ceremony was held at the CM's residence in Dehradun. CM Dhami congratulated and wished 43 eligible candidates for the post of conductor under the deceased dependent quota in the Transport Corporation. He also handed over the appoi ...Read More >
)
New Delhi: Over millions of government employees are holding their breath as talks around the 8th Pay Commission gain momentum. If approved, it could bring a big 30-34 per cent hike in salaries and pensions -- something that could directly benefit nearly 11 million people, as per a report by Ambit Capital quoted in The Economic Times.// The new pay scale is likely to roll out from January 2026. However, before that the Pay Commission has to be set up, the report is prepared and sent to the gove ...Read More >
Stay updated with the latest None news, articles, and insights from trusted sources. Explore in-depth coverage and expert analysis on None topics.