8th Pay Commission Update: The 8th Central Pay Commission is scheduled to hold an important meeting in Dehradun on April 24, 2026. Issues related to salaries, allowances, and pensions will be discussed at this meeting. The Commission has invited applications from various stakeholders to participate. The deadline for submitting requests is April 10. The meeting will review pay scales in light of the country’s changing economic conditions and consider the proposed amendments of the 8th Pay Commission.
An important meeting will be held in Dehradun
The Government of India recently announced that a team from the Commission will visit Dehradun on April 24th, as part of its nationwide consultation process with stakeholders. This visit is an important step towards gathering suggestions and ideas for shaping the future pay structure and service conditions for central government employees. Such interactions are considered crucial to understand the ground realities, various aspects, and concerns.
According to report, representatives of central government employee organizations, unions, institutions, and associations can participate in this meeting and present their suggestions directly to the Commission. This consultation process is expected to focus on issues related to pay revision, allowances, and pensions. Its primary objective will be to build trust and provide a platform for stakeholders to share their views.
How to participate in the Commission meeting?
Those interested in attending this meeting must apply via email by April 10, 2026. Applications received after the deadline will not be accepted. Only those who submit their applications within the deadline will be considered for scheduling meetings with the Commission. The meeting location, time, and other information will be communicated to selected participants at a later date.
Those seeking more information can visit the 8th Pay Commission’s official website at https://8cpc.gov.in/. The Uttarakhand visit aims to support the Commission’s efforts to ensure and promote inclusive participation. The government wants as many people as possible to participate as possible to ensure the inclusion of voices from all stakeholders.
Review the official notification on the 8th Pay Commission website. Submit your request for participation in the relevant format by April 10th. Submitting your request will help clarify the meeting’s location and schedule. This will provide stakeholders, institutions, and unions with an opportunity to interact. Active participation ensures that stakeholders’ concerns are effectively expressed.
