An important update has emerged regarding the 8th Pay Commission. The Commission has extended the deadline for submitting responses to its 18-question questionnaire.
Now, employees, pensioners, and others can submit their suggestions until March 31, 2026. Earlier, the deadline was March 16, 2026.
The government launched the official website for the 8th Pay Commission in February 2026. The questionnaire, which covers topics like salary, pension, allowances, and working conditions, is available on this website.
Who Can Participate?
The questionnaire is open not only to government employees but also to several other groups, including:
Central government employees
Pensioners
Ministries and departments
Employees of states and union territories
Judicial officers and court employees
Unions and employee organizations
Researchers, teachers, and general public
This shows that the government wants as many opinions as possible to make informed decisions about salaries and facilities.
How to Submit Your Response
Interested participants can submit their responses online by visiting the official 8th Pay Commission website: 8cpc.gov.in.
Current Status of the Commission
The 8th Pay Commission recently started its work in the capital. Its Terms of Reference (ToR) were issued in November 2025.
The Commission has 18 months to submit its recommendations. However, it is not yet clear when these recommendations will be implemented.
Members of the Commission
The key members of the 8th Pay Commission are:
Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai – Chairperson
Professor Pulak Ghosh – Part-time Member
Pankaj Jain – Member Secretary
Role of the Pay Commission
The Pay Commission reviews the salaries, allowances, pensions, and other benefits of government employees. It makes recommendations for:
Central government employees
Defense services
All-India services
Judicial officers
Employees of various departments
Why Participation is Important
The government uses this questionnaire to understand employees’ needs and determine what changes are necessary.
If you are a government employee or pensioner, your feedback can influence future decisions regarding salaries, pensions, and allowances.
Deadline to submit responses: March 31, 2026.




