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Govt expects to bear 8th Pay Commission cost only from FY27, says Expenditure Secy Manoj Govil

The finance ministry has written to Ministry of Defence and Home Affairs as well as the Department of Personnel and Training to suggest the terms of reference for the Commission, following which the Centre will approve them.

February 02, 2025 / 21:36 IST
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Expenditure Secy Manoj Govil

The Budget for 2025-26 has not factored in any expenditure that may arise on account of implementing the 8th Pay Commission’s recommendations, given that the report may take another year to be submitted and subsequently approved, Expenditures Secretary Manoj Govil told Moneycontrol.

The finance ministry has written to Ministry of Defence and Home Affairs as well as the Department of Personnel and Training to suggest the terms of reference for the Commission, following which the Centre will approve them.

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The commission will start functioning once the terms of reference is approved, Govil added.

“Previous commissions have taken more than one year to present the report. If the commission is set up even in the month of March 2025, the report should come in by March 2026, though it could take less than a year. So, for FY26 we don’t see any impact of the 8th pay commission,” Govil told Moneycontrol in an interview.