New Delhi: Government’s gift to central employees, 8th Pay Commission will be implemented from next year The Union Cabinet has given a big gift to the government employees. The government has announced the implementation of the Eighth Pay Commission. It will be implemented from 2026. Till now the employees used to get salary under the Seventh Pay Commission. Apart from this, the cabinet has approved a new launch pad in Sriharikota, this will give impetus to the space mission of the Indian Space Research Organization.
In a briefing after the cabinet meeting, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said that PM Narendra Modi has approved the formation of the Eighth Pay Commission for the central government employees. It is to be implemented from next year, but a commission will be formed soon for this. The names of its chairman and two members will also be announced soon.
Central employees are currently paid salary as per the 7th Pay Commission, it was formed in 2016. Now the 8th Pay Commission will be implemented from 2026. For this, suggestions, recommendations etc. should come in time, so it will be formed soon. It will have a chairman and two members whose names will be announced soon.
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said that the cabinet has approved the third launch pad in Sriharikota. It will be modern. This will be helpful for the next generation launch vehicle. The rocket can be laid down on this launch pad and assembled and then stood upright again. Its cost will be Rs 3985 crore. Its capacity will be more than the earlier two launch pads.
According to the Union Minister, the work of the third launch pad in Sriharikota will be completed in the next 48 months. It will be prepared keeping in mind the next 30 years. In future, ISRO is going to launch the Manav Chandrayaan mission, this launch pad will also be used in that.
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