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8th Pay Commission: The wait is over! The 8th Pay Commission website has been launched, providing answers to many questions; here is the URL..
Shikha Saxena | February 9, 2026 4:15 PM CST

This is big news for millions of government employees awaiting updates on the 8th Pay Commission. The government has launched the official website of the 8th Central Pay Commission. With the launch of this website, the 8th Pay Commission has invited suggestions from government ministries, employees, and stakeholders. For this purpose, the Pay Commission has partnered with the MyGov portal. You can submit your suggestions to the Pay Commission.

The Pay Commission has also stated on its new website. In its statement, the Pay Commission said that the 8th Central Pay Commission is seeking views/opinions/inputs for better information. These inputs are being sought in a structured manner through a questionnaire containing 18 questions hosted on MyGov.in the web portal.

The Pay Commission further stated in its post that responses are invited from ministries, departments, states/union territories, government employees, employees of union territories, judicial officers, court officers/employees, members of regulatory bodies, associations or unions of serving or retired employees, pensioners, researchers, academicians, and individuals.

What is the URL of the 8th Pay Commission website?
The URL of the 8th Pay Commission website is https://8cpc.gov.in/. By clicking on this link, you can directly visit the 8th Pay Commission website. This website provides information about the Pay Commission.

The Pay Commission has sought suggestions through 18 questions.
The Pay Commission has sought suggestions from employees through 18 questions. If you are a central government employee, you can send your suggestions to the 8th Pay Commission. The Commission has also clarified that the identity of those who respond will be kept confidential.

According to the 8th Pay Commission, the last date for submitting responses is Monday, March 16, 2026.

The Pay Commission stated, "All responses must be submitted through the MyGov portal only. The Commission will not consider physical paper responses, email responses, or PDF responses." Some of the questions are given below:

Considering economic development, inflation, and financial pressures, what guiding philosophy should the 8th CPC adopt?

What should the fitment factor reflect, and what should it aim to achieve?

How should the salaries of top officials like Secretaries be determined?

Should increments be uniform or vary according to different pay scales?

Dr. Manjeet Patel, National President of the All India NPS Employees Federation, posted on the social media platform X: "The Government of India has launched the 8th CPC website.  All features such as TOR, office bearers, CPC gazette, previous reports, etc., are being displayed. This is good news for all employees. Meetings may also start soon. We have been consistently raising our voice for this. We are confident that the Pay Commission will soon clarify its intentions regarding preparing the report within 200 days, keeping the employees' interests in mind. From tomorrow, we are starting a campaign for this from Jammu, and memorandums will also be sent to the Honorable Prime Minister from all districts of Madhya Pradesh."

Where to submit your suggestions
If you want to give your suggestions to the 8th Pay Commission, you can submit them on the MyGov portal. You can also submit your suggestions by clicking on this link: https://www.mygov.in/mygov-survey/8th-central-pay-commission-questionnaire/. Here you will find 18 questions that you need to answer.

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