Dispur: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma has made a big and historic announcement in favor of the government employees of Assam. Chief Minister Sarma said that Assam will become the first state in the country to constitute the 8th State Pay Commission. Describing it as an important step for employee welfare, he described it as a symbol of the sensitive and progressive governance system of Assam.
CM Sarma talked about the welfare of employees
Chief Minister Sarma said that the Assam government is continuously making efforts to improve the economic security, respect and standard of living of its employees. Talking about the formation of the 8th State Pay Commission is the result of this thinking. He made it clear that the objective of the commission will not be limited to just salary hike, but will also be to give recommendations keeping in mind the allowances, pensions and future needs of government employees.
Chief Minister Sarma’s big announcement
Assam CM posted on social media platform X from his official handle, ‘Assam will be the first state in the country to constitute the 8th State Pay Commission, which is an important step towards employee welfare and progressive governance.’
State Pay Commission recommendations will be implemented on time
Himanta Biswa Sarma said that the Assam government believes that the progress of any state is linked to the dedication of its employees. When employees are motivated and secure, governance becomes more effective and accountable. He assured that the recommendations of the State Pay Commission will be implemented on time, so that the actual benefits can be availed by the employees.
Which employees come under State Pay Commission?
Let us tell you that the state government constitutes the State Pay Commission. This applies to state government employees. This includes government departments, state police, staff operated by state governments and pensioners of the state government. The commission decides the pay scale, allowances and pension of state government employees.
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