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8th Central Pay Commission invites stakeholder representations; online submissions open until April 30

The Eighth Central Pay Commission has invited representations and memorandums from stakeholders, including serving employees, pensioners, associations, unions and organizations, regarding pay structure and related matters.

According to the Ministry of Finance, the Commission has provided a structured online format for submitting suggestions and representations through its official website, 8th Central Pay Commission portal (8cpc.gov.in).

Stakeholders can also submit their memorandums through the MyGov portal at innovateindia.mygov.in.

The Commission has set April 30, 2026 as the deadline for submissions. Employees, pensioners, institutions and interested individuals have been encouraged to share their views and recommendations within the stipulated timeframe.

The Ministry clarified that submissions must be made only through the online portals using the structured format provided. Paper-based documents, emails or PDF submissions may not be considered by the Commission.

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