8th Pay Commission Fact Check: Are Retired Govt Employees Really Losing DA Hikes & Pay Commission Benefits?
A viral WhatsApp message has created panic among retired central government employees, claiming that the central government has withdrawn key post-retirement benefits for retired employees, specifically the Dearness Allowance (DA) hikes and future Pay Commission revisions under the Finance Act 2025. As per the message, retired employees will no longer receive periodic increases in DA or future pay-related adjustments.

PIB Fact Check: The Viral Claim Is Completely Fake
The government's official fact-checking arm, the Press Information Bureau (PIB), issued a clarification stating that the claim is fake. The clarification confirmed that no change has been made to the entitlement of retired government employees regarding DA hikes or Pay Commission benefits.
What the Amendment Actually Says
What has changed is an amendment to Rule 37 of the CCS (Pension) Rules, 2021. Under the revised Rule 37(29C), if a former government employee absorbed into a public sector undertaking (PSU) is dismissed for misconduct, then their retirement benefits, including DA and Pay Commission benefits, may be lost. Importantly, this applies to a specific category of employees absorbed into PSUs and dismissed for misconduct and not the vast majority of pensioners.
The 8th Pay Commission: What Pensioners Should Know
While the change above does not impact general pensioners, there's ongoing attention on the 8th Pay Commission. The 7th Pay Commission (CPC) is currently in effect, deciding the basic pay, allowances and pensions of central government employees and pensioners. The 8th CPC is expected to review and revise pay structures, pension formulations and allowances.
Early reports suggest that the 8th CPC may propose a minimum basic pay between Rs. 46,000 and Rs. 51,000 for central government employees. The fitment factor may increase from the current 2.57x to about 3.68x-3.80x, potentially increasing overall salaries by 40-45%.
Pensioners are expected to benefit too, as once implemented, pension calculations may move to the new pay matrix, meaning higher retirement payouts.
The viral message exploited anxiety among retirees about inflation, the rising cost of living, and the anticipated 8th CPC. Given that DA hikes and Pay Commission announcements are major sources of income adjustment for pensioners, any hint of withdrawal triggers fear.
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