Assam Becomes First State to Constitute 8th State Pay Commission
Assam has taken a lead in government pay reforms by becoming the first state in the country to set up its 8th State Pay Commission. This proactive decision comes just before the end of the 7th Pay Commission’s term on January 1, 2026. The move has drawn attention from state employees, pensioners, and other states, as pay commissions play a crucial role in revising salaries, allowances, and pensions of government staff. Early constitution of the panel signals Assam’s intent to speed up the pay revision process.
Assam has constituted its 8th State Pay Commission, becoming the first state in India to do so. The decision was announced by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, ahead of the expiry of the 7th Pay Commission on January 1, 2026.
A Pay Commission is set up by governments to review and recommend changes in,
The 8th State Pay Commission in Assam will replace the existing 7th Pay Commission framework and suggest revised pay structures based on current economic conditions, inflation, and fiscal capacity of the state.
Assam’s early move is significant because,
| Aspect | Details |
| Why in News? | Assam constituted 8th State Pay Commission |
| State | Assam |
| First in India | Yes |
| Head of Commission | Subhas Das |
| Announcement by | Himanta Biswa Sarma |
| Likely report timeline | Around 18 months |
Q. Which state has become the first in India to constitute the 8th State Pay Commission?
A. Kerala
B. Assam
C. Gujarat
D. Maharashtra
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