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8th Pay Commission Effective Jan 1, Raise Delayed

RR Team, December 29, 2025December 29, 2025
The 8th Pay Commission has officially come into effect from January 1, 2026, raising expectations among lakhs of central government employees and pensioners across the country. However, despite the formal commencement, there will be no immediate increase in salaries or pensions, as the commission’s recommendations are yet to be finalised and approved by the Union Government.

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, had approved the constitution of the 8th Central Pay Commission earlier this year, continuing the long-standing practice of revising government pay structures every ten years.

Who Are the Members of the 8th Pay Commission?

The government has already announced the members of the 8th Pay Commission, a key step in the process. Former Supreme Court judge Justice (Retd.) Ranjana Prakash Desai has been appointed as the Chairperson of the commission.

Pankaj Jain, a 1990-batch IAS officer, has been named the Member-Secretary, while Pulak Ghosh, a professor at the Indian Institute of Management Bengaluru, has joined the panel as a part-time member. The commission is expected to examine pay structures, allowances and pension-related matters in detail.

Why Your Salary Will Not Increase Immediately

Although January 1, 2026, marks the effective date of the 8th Pay Commission, salary hikes do not automatically begin from this date. The commission must first submit its recommendations, which are then reviewed and approved by the Union Cabinet before implementation.

In its October notification outlining the Terms of Reference, the Centre clarified that while the pay commission cycle follows a ten-year pattern, implementation depends on the completion of the commission’s work. As of now, the recommendations have neither been finalised nor submitted.

What Happens to Arrears?

Even though employees will not see an immediate hike, the effective date holds significance. As per established practice, salary and pension arrears will be calculated from January 1, 2026, once the revised pay structure is notified.

This means that central government employees and pensioners are likely to receive accumulated arrears for the interim period between the effective date and the actual implementation of the new pay scales.

Expected Pay Hike and Fitment Factor

While official figures will only emerge after the commission submits its report, expectations are already running high. Economists and employee unions anticipate a substantial revision in pay.

According to Prof. Rajnish Kler, economist and faculty member at Motilal Nehru College, Delhi University, the minimum wage could rise from ₹18,000 to as high as ₹50,000 per month. At the upper end, the highest pay grade could see annual gross salaries nearing ₹1 crore, reflecting trends observed in previous pay commissions.

When Will the Salary Hike Be Announced?

There is currently no fixed timeline for the announcement of the 8th Pay Commission’s recommendations. However, experts suggest that the government may expedite the process to avoid administrative complexities related to arrear calculations.

Employees are also hoping for better communication and timely implementation, as delays during earlier pay commission cycles had led to prolonged waits for revised allowances such as House Rent Allowance (HRA) and Transport Allowance (TA).

Why the 8th Pay Commission Matters

The pay commission plays a crucial role in maintaining parity between public and private sector compensation while accounting for inflation and rising living costs. Any delay or uncertainty directly impacts the financial planning of millions of serving and retired government employees.

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