Friday, March 20, 2026
17.1 C
New Delhi

8th Pay Commission: Pensioners’ Body Seeks New DA Formula, Flags Flaws In Current Index

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

8th Pay Commission: A pensioners’ organisation has urged the 8th Central Pay Commission (CPC) to revisit the way Dearness Allowance (DA) is calculated, recommending the introduction of a government-specific index. The suggestion comes amid concerns that the existing system may not accurately reflect the cost of living for government employees.

Call For A Government-Specific DA Index

The Railway Senior Citizens Welfare Society (RSCWS) has proposed that the upcoming pay commission consider developing a separate consumption-based index tailored specifically for government staff.

In its submission, the body stressed that earlier commissions had already identified shortcomings in the current framework and called for a more practical approach to DA calculation.

“The recommendation of the 6th CPC for a separate consumption basket for Government employees deserves reconsideration.”

At present, Dearness Allowance is determined using the All-India Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (AICPI-IW), a method adopted following the 7th Pay Commission’s recommendations.

DA is a crucial component of salaries for central government employees, designed to offset inflation and safeguard the real value of basic pay.

However, the RSCWS has argued that relying solely on this index may not provide a complete picture of the consumption patterns of government employees.

“DA is based on the All-India Consumer Price Index (Industrial Workers). Every Pay Commission observed some inconsistences in the method of computing dearness allowance. 6th CPC looked into the weightages assigned to various components of consumption and the manner in which the Labor Bureau conducts the survey,”

8th Pay Commission Seeks Broader Feedback

The recommendations were submitted in response to a detailed questionnaire issued by the 8th CPC, which is currently gathering stakeholder inputs on various aspects of pay and pension reforms.

One of the key questions raised by the commission relates to whether a hybrid model should be considered, combining inflation protection with trends in formal sector wage growth.

The questionnaire also notes that inflation levels in recent years have been relatively moderate compared to earlier decades, as reflected in AICPI-IW data. Against this backdrop, the commission is examining whether a revised method could better address future economic conditions.

Stakeholders have been asked to share their views on the potential structure of such a model, including the proportion of weightage that should be given to inflation versus wage growth, as well as practical challenges in implementation.

The deadline for submitting responses to the 18-point questionnaire has been set as March 31, 2026, after which the commission is expected to begin evaluating the feedback.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Twitch streamer Uwo’s Lab turns old toilet into functional speaker, goes viral

Image Via X Popular Twitch streamer Uwo’s Lab made a very funny and unusual project go viral online. He turned an old toilet into a working speaker. Many people thought it was only a joke, but Uwo wanted to make it real. Read More

Vivek Ramaswamy spent $12,000 in campaign funds on luxury Puerto Rico trip ahead of H1-B conference

Ohio gubernatorial candidate and Indian-American politician Vivek Ramaswamy spent nearly $12,000 in campaign funds on a luxury trip to Puerto Rico, according to campaign finance documents and reporting by MeidasTouch, a progressive p Read More

EC constitutes 19 appellate tribunals to hear SIR cases

NEW DELHI: Election Commission, acting on directions of Supreme Court and recommendations of Calcutta HC chief justice, on Friday constituted 19 appellate tribunals for hearing appeals against orders passed by designated judicial of Read More

‘This should be considered a threat,’ Rakesh Roshan reviews ‘Dhurandhar 2’

Aditya Dhar’s ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ headlined by Ranveer Singh released in theatres on March 19 and reviews are pouring in from all over. Read More

Topics

Twitch streamer Uwo’s Lab turns old toilet into functional speaker, goes viral

Image Via X Popular Twitch streamer Uwo’s Lab made a very funny and unusual project go viral online. He turned an old toilet into a working speaker. Many people thought it was only a joke, but Uwo wanted to make it real. Read More

Vivek Ramaswamy spent $12,000 in campaign funds on luxury Puerto Rico trip ahead of H1-B conference

Ohio gubernatorial candidate and Indian-American politician Vivek Ramaswamy spent nearly $12,000 in campaign funds on a luxury trip to Puerto Rico, according to campaign finance documents and reporting by MeidasTouch, a progressive p Read More

EC constitutes 19 appellate tribunals to hear SIR cases

NEW DELHI: Election Commission, acting on directions of Supreme Court and recommendations of Calcutta HC chief justice, on Friday constituted 19 appellate tribunals for hearing appeals against orders passed by designated judicial of Read More

‘This should be considered a threat,’ Rakesh Roshan reviews ‘Dhurandhar 2’

Aditya Dhar’s ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ headlined by Ranveer Singh released in theatres on March 19 and reviews are pouring in from all over. Read More

In bid to reset ties, Bangladesh envoy calls on EAM Jaishanakar, commerce minister Piyush Goyal

NEW DELHI: As India and Bangladesh look to work towards a pragmatic reset in ties, Bangladesh high commissioner Riaz Hamidullah Friday called on external affairs minister S Jaishankar and also commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal. Read More

US sanctions on global network financing Hezbollah

Washington, Mar 21 (PTI): The United States has imposed sanctions on a global financial network linked to Hezbollah, which is designated by Washington as a foreign terrorist organisation. Read More

Related Articles