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8th Pay Commission news: Pension revision, family pension and pension parity—what pensioner bodies want

8th Pay Commission pension latest news: What are pensioner bodies demanding?
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8th Pay Commission pension latest news: What are pensioner bodies demanding?
The Bharat Pensioners’ Samaj (BPS) and All India Defence Employees’ Federation (AIDEF) have asked the government to amend the 8th Pay Commission’s Terms of Reference. Their two key demands are revision of pension and family pension for those who retired before January 1, 2026, and removal or modification of the phrase “unfunded cost of non-contributory pension schemes.”
8th Pay Commission: Why are existing pensioners worried about the ToR?
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8th Pay Commission: Why are existing pensioners worried about the ToR?
BPS and AIDEF say the government had verbally assured pensioners that their rights would be protected. However, they point out that the 8th CPC ToR does not specifically mention pension and family pension revision for employees who retired before January 1, 2026. The two organisations want these pensioners and family pensioners to be explicitly covered.
8th Pay Commission pension parity: What AIDEF wants included
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8th Pay Commission pension parity: What AIDEF wants included
AIDEF says the ToR does not specifically provide for revision of pensions of past pensioners, parity between past and future pensioners, revision of family pensions or review of other retirement benefits. It also wants the mandate to cover pensioners under the OPS, NPS and UPS and employees retiring before or after January 1, 2026.
8th Pay Commission ToR: What is the ‘unfunded cost’ clause?
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8th Pay Commission ToR: What is the ‘unfunded cost’ clause?
The 8th Pay Commission’s ToR says its recommendations will be based on the “unfunded cost of non-contributory pension schemes.” AIDEF objects to this wording. It argues that for pensioners covered under the Old Pension Scheme, pension represents the government’s continuing obligation arising from past service and should not simply be treated as an unfunded liability.
 8th Pay Commission pension: Why BPS wants the ‘unfunded cost’ phrase changed
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8th Pay Commission pension: Why BPS wants the ‘unfunded cost’ phrase changed
BPS says the phrase “unfunded cost of non-contributory pension schemes” has created serious concern among pensioners. It argues that pensioners should not be viewed merely as an unfunded fiscal burden or liability, without recognising the role of pension in providing dignity, financial security and social protection during old age.
8th Pay Commission family pension: What BPS wants for existing pensioners
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8th Pay Commission family pension: What BPS wants for existing pensioners
BPS wants the ToR to specifically include revision of pension and family pension, along with complete pension parity and equitable revision for all existing pensioners and family pensioners. It also wants every existing pensioner and family pensioner, including those who retired before January 1, 2026, to be covered without exception.
8th Pay Commission pension: Why BPS wants January 1, 2026 confirmed
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8th Pay Commission pension: Why BPS wants January 1, 2026 confirmed
BPS has asked the government to formally confirm January 1, 2026 as the effective date for implementing the Commission’s recommendations on pay, allowances, pension and family pension. It also wants clarification that the Commission will examine pension parity, pension-related anomalies, retirement benefits and suitable methods for revising pension and family pension.
8th Pay Commission pension update: What else has BPS demanded?
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8th Pay Commission pension update: What else has BPS demanded?
BPS wants pension and family pension recommendations to be implemented simultaneously with those applicable to serving employees. It has also sought the same simultaneous extension of the Commission’s recommendations to serving employees, pensioners and family pensioners of Central government autonomous and statutory bodies. These are demands made by BPS, not approved changes
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