8th pay commission latest news 2024
Today we are going to discuss 8th pay commission latest
news 2024. The latest development on 8th Pay Commission for Central Government
employees and pensioners is that BHARAT PENSIONERS’ SAMAJ have written a letter
to Secretary of GOI M/O Personnel, AR, PG & Pensions and Secretary of DOE-M/O
Finance. Pay Commission is expected to bring a white range of benefits to
Central Government employees and pensioners that implementation of earth Pay
Commission will also eliminate that discrepancy between the salaries of
different groups of employees and also help them to cope with the rising
inflation.
Constitute 8th Central Pay Commission for timely revision
of Pay & Pension: Bharat Pensioners’ Samaj has adopted the Resolution in
68th BPS AGM held at Delhi on 18 November 2023 highlighting pensioners concerns-
(ALL India Federation of Pensioners’ Associations)
No BPS/ SG/ AGM/ Grievance/ 023/2
Dated: 18.12.2023
To
1. The Secy,
GOI M/O Personnel, AR, PG & Pensions
2. The Secy,
DOE-M/O Finance
3. The Secy,
DOPT M/O Personnel
Subject: Resolutions adopted by the 68th BPS AGM held at
Delhi on 18.11.2023 highlighting pensioners concerns – Part II
Sir/Madam,
Bharat Pensioners Samaj, the
largest Federation, an umbrella organization of Pensioners Associations in the
country with over 10 lac membership held its 68th AGM on 18.11.2023 in New
Delhi. 450 delegates of 225 pensioners Associations from 21 States attended and
highlighted the following issues the 68th AGM unanimously decided to urge the
govt. through you for urgent redressal of the following grievances which are
severely affecting the lives of pensioners in the evening of their lives.
Resolution No 1. CONSTITUTE 8th
CENTRAL PAY COMMISSION
The Central Government of India has
not accepted the 7th CPC recommendation to do away with the need for further
pay commissions. The 7 Central Pay Commission was constituted in Jan 2014. It
is almost 10 years since then. The cost of living has gone very high during
this period. The dearness relief does not adequately compensate for the price
rise as was also accepted by then deputy chairman planning commission Sh.
Montek Singh Ahluwalia in his statement to PTI on 27.02.2008. In between 2016
& 2023 Payment of Dearness Allowance/Dearness Relief w.e.f. 01.01.2020,
01.07.2020, and 01.01.2021 were subsumed which caused severe financial setback
to the pensioners & the employees’ 80 percent of whom are lowly paid. The
preamble to our constitution enunciates: – We the people of India having
solemnly resolved to constitute India into a sovereign, Social, Secular
Democratic Republic and to secure all its citizens. The Indian
constitution aims to end poverty, ignorance, disease, inequality of opportunity
as well as economic inequality (as part of Social/Economic Justice).
Fourth Central Pay Commission
opined (Para 7.58) that an effort should be made to reduce the number of pay
scales and the disparity between minimum and maximum pay.
With the Fourth CPC pay scales the
ratio had become 1:8 in 1996 (before the 5th CPC). The 5th,6th & 7th CPC
Violated the Preamble concerning Social, economic, justice & the
socialistic concept. The 5th CPC raised the minimum maximum pay ratio to 1:10.7,
the 6th CPC further raised it to 1:11.42 & the 7th CPC extended it to
1:12.5 which is much higher than Malaysia( 1:3), Sweden (1:4), the USA (1:4),
Britain (1:6), France( 1:6.6) Indonesia (1:6.9) & Australia (1:7.7) ]
thereby increased economic inequality instead of reducing.
The economic distress caused to
pensioners due to Covid-19 Pandemic and subsuming of 3 instalments of Dearness
Relief warrants immediate payment of interim relief & constitution of 8th
Central pay commission for timely revision of Pay & Pension.
In view of the facts narrated his
68th AGM of Bharat Pensioners Samaj demands immediate redressal of the
grievance brought out.
Hoping for an early action
With regards
Truly yours,
Sd/-
S.C.Maheshwari
Secy. Genl. Bharat Pensioners Samaj
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This was the 8th pay commission latest news 2024 in the
form of a very important letter to Secretary of various concerned department in
Govt of India by Bharat Pensioners Samaj.
FAQ
What is the basic salary of 8th Pay Commission?
The 8th Pay Commission will be implemented on 01 January
2026. The basic salary in the 8th Pay Commission will be Rs.35,000
approximately, after implementation of the 8th CPC for Central Government
employees and pensioners.
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