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8th CPC Update! "15 सांसदोंने पूछा…“डेट” क्यों नहीं? | #SainikWelfareNews 8th CPC राज्य सभा में गूंजा मुद्दा! | #sainikwelfarenewscast #8thPayCommission #8thCPC #CentralGovernmentEmployees #CentralGovtPensioners #RajyaSabha #Parliament #QuestionNo1175 #FitmentFactor #PayMatrix #DA #DR #Pension #SalaryHike #Allowances #ServiceConditions #TermsOfReference #TOR #FinanceMinistry #MoF In today’s video, we reveal the big power of a “small paper.” On 10 February, in the Rajya Sabha, 15 Members of Parliament jointly raised 4 crucial questions on the 8th Central Pay Commission (8th CPC) under Question No. 1175. These questions directly affect crores of Central Government employees and pensioners, because they deal with the review of Salary, Allowances, Pension, and Service Conditions. Many people assume Pay Commission updates remain limited to announcements, but when the issue is raised in Parliament, it becomes part of the official record and the Government must respond. In this video, we clearly explain which MPs asked the question and what the four questions were. These questions focus on the direction, timeline, and implementation roadmap of the 8th Pay Commission: Current status of the 8th CPC formed to review pay, allowances, pension, and service conditions of Central Government employees. Key areas under review: what major domains the Commission is considering, including possible changes in pay scales, allowances, and pension protection. Expected timeline for submission of the Commission’s report, and the Government’s roadmap for implementation. The most sensitive point: whether the Ministry has assessed the fiscal impact on the Union Budget if the recommendations are implemented, and if yes, the details. These questions were answered by the Minister of State for Finance, Shri Pankaj Chaudhary. The Government clarified that the Resolution (Sankalp) to constitute the 8th CPC was notified on 3 November 2025, and that the Commission will submit its recommendations within 18 months of its constitution on matters related to Central Government employees. A key highlight is that the reply explicitly mentions “pension”, which matters because many viewers were concerned about the Terms of Reference (TOR) and whether pension issues would be covered. This response signals that pay, allowances, and pension remain central to the Commission’s scope. On the 4th question, the Government stated clearly that the exact fiscal impact will be known only after the 8th CPC submits its recommendations and the Government accepts them. In simple terms, there is no final public estimate yet, and there is no confirmed budget allocation at this stage. That means implementation may still be some distance away, but the process is moving forward and Parliamentary scrutiny is increasing. This is why the update is important for both employees and pensioners: it shows the 8th CPC is under active discussion and monitoring at the national level. The biggest message from this video is simple: 15 MPs asking the same questions together is a strong signal. This is not just social media talk; it is an official Parliamentary record. In the coming months, debates will intensify around Terms of Reference, Pay Matrix review, Fitment Factor expectations, DA/DR integration, minimum pay revision, allowances restructuring, pension protection, and the implementation timeline. So stay connected for verified updates. Now tell us in the comments: What should be the biggest priority in the 8th Pay Commission? Fitment Factor, Minimum Pay, Pension parity, Allowances, or DA/DR-related demands? #8thPayCommission #8thCPC #RajyaSabha #ParliamentQuestion #CentralGovernmentEmployees #CentralGovtPensioners #PayCommission #FitmentFactor #PayMatrix #PensionNews #SalaryHike #Allowances #DA #DR #TermsOfReference #TOR #Question1175 #PankajChaudhary #SainikWelfareNews #GovtEmployees #GovtPensioners #IndiaNews #CPCUpdate #7thCPC #CentralPayCommission 8th pay commission, 8th CPC, eighth pay commission, central pay commission, 8th central pay commission, rajya sabha question, rajya sabha 10 february 2026, question no 1175, 15 MPs question, 15 MPs on 8th CPC, pankaj chaudhary reply, ministry of finance reply, department of expenditure, pay commission update, pay commission latest news, central government employees, central govt pensioners, government employees salary hike, pension update, pension news india, DA update, DR update, fitment factor 8th CPC, pay matrix revision, allowances revision, salary revision, pension revision, terms of reference 8th CPC, TOR 8th CPC, implementation timeline 8th CPC, fiscal impact 8th CPC, budget impact pay commission, CG employees news, CG pensioners news, government job news india, sainik welfare news, salary hike 2026, pension increase 2026, 8th CPC news hindi, 8th pay commission rajya sabha, parliament QnA 8th pay commission, central government salary news Our AIM is to serve the nation. JAI HIND JAI BHARAT Video Tags: