
8th Pay Commission update: What is ToR? without which 8th Pay Commission can't be implemented, how will it increase central govt employees salary?
However the process has many steps one of which is the Terms of Reference (ToR) which has not yet been cleared. So now everything is dependent on the approval of the ToR. Shiv Gopal Mishra, Secretary (Staff Side) of the National Council–Joint Advisory Mechanism, told NDTV Profit that the ToR is expected to be approved 'at the earliest.' What Is ToR?
ToR, or Terms of Reference , is a document that defines the scope of work for a commission, particularly a pay commission. It also specifies the issues the commission must address like pay structure, allowances, pensions, etc. It can be considered as a blueprint or set of guidelines for the commission's work.
Without the ToR, a pay commission does not get official recognition, meaning it cannot formally begin its work. The ToR provides clear direction on what recommendations the commission must make and within what limits it must operate. Without it, the commission's formation is considered incomplete. How ToR Will Benefit Central Govt Employees?
The 8th Pay Commission will directly benefit around 50 lakh central government employees and 65 lakh pensioners, including those from the defence sector and their pensioners. In total, nearly 1 crore people will see financial gains.
The government expects the commission's report to be ready by the end of 2025 and implemented from January 2026. If everything goes according to schedule within one and a half years, employees' salaries and pensions might be increased. How Is Salary Calculated?
Central government employees' salaries have four main components: Basic Pay: Around 51.5%
Dearness Allowance (DA): Around 30.9%
House Rent Allowance (HRA): Around 15.4%
Travel Allowance: Around 2.2% How Much Salary Will Increase?
Under the new pay commission, salaries and pensions are expected to rise by 30–34%. Currently, the minimum salary is Rs 18,000, which could increase to around Rs 32,940 (if the fitment factor is 1.83) or even Rs 44,280 (if it is 2.46). Additionally, the DA is likely to be increased twice before the commission is implemented, which could take it to nearly 60%.
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