India's 8th pay commission is officially in place

The 8th Pay Commission is officially in place, but salary hikes will not come overnight. It provides a clear explainer on who is eligible, who is not automatically covered, when revised pay and pensions may reach bank accounts, and how big the expected hike could realistically be.

According to a report published by India Today on December 25, 2025, the Indian government has officially established the 8th Pay Commission. However, salary hikes for central government employees will not arrive immediately.

The commission will identify eligible employees, but some categories will not be automatically covered. The timeline for revised pay and pensions reaching bank accounts remains uncertain, and the size of the expected hike will be based on realistic estimates.

Keywords include 8th Pay Commission, eligibility, salary increase, central government employees' salary, pay commission salary hike, government jobs pay revision, and pension revision. This commission is part of the periodic pay revisions for government jobs.

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