8th Pay Commission: Finance Minister cleared all confusion in Parliament, said – there will be no effect on pension

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said some important things about the 8th Central Pay Commission (CPC) in the Rajya Sabha. She said that PM Modi had approved the formation of the 8th Central Pay Commission (CPC) in January 2025, which aims to revise the salaries and allowances of central government employees and pensioners.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said some important things about the 8th Central Pay Commission (CPC) in the Rajya Sabha. She said that PM Modi had approved the formation of the 8th Central Pay Commission (CPC) in January 2025, which aims to revise the salaries and allowances of central government employees and pensioners.

She said that all central employees who retired before January 1, 2016 will get the same pension as the employees who retired after January 1, 2016. According to the proposals of the 6th Pay Commission, some distinction was made between pensioners, but this distinction has been cleared under the new amendment. However, no change has been made in the existing pension.

She said that there will be no change in the pension of existing civil pensioners. She also said that it will not have any effect on defense pensioners as they come under different rules. According to Nirmala Sitharaman, this is not a new amendment, but the old rules have been reaffirmed, which are effective from 1 June 1972.

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The 6th Pay Commission had made a distinction between people who retired before and after 1 January 2016, but the 7th Pay Commission has given equal rights to both. She emphasized that this is just a confirmation of the existing rule, it will not affect the pension of any pensioner.

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