History of Central Pay Commissions
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The extant rules do not stipulate any specific time period for constitution of a Pay Commission for Central Government employees. Till now five Central Pay Commissions have been constituted as under: -
| Pay Commission | Date of Appointment | Date of Submission of Report |
| First Pay Commission | May, 1946 | May, 1947 |
| Second Pay Commission | August, 1957 | August, 1959 |
| Third Pay Commission | April, 1970 | March, 1973 |
| Fourth Pay Commission | June, 1983 | Three Reports submitted in June, 1986; December, 1986 and May, 1987 respectively. |
| Fifth Pay Commission | April, 1994 | January, 1997 |
Thus successive Central Pay Commissions were set up in the past at intervals of 10 to 13 years. These Pay Commissions examined various issues such as pay and allowances, retirement benefits, conditions of service, promotion policies, etc. and submitted recommendations thereon.
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Jul 6th 2008, by
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Every Governments, from British Government to India Government, All of them tried their best to delay giving the benefits to the central employee as long as they could. This is our bad luck that we always have been treated like slaves.
Every Governments, from British Government to India Government, All of them tried their best to delay giving the benefits to the central employee as long as they could. This is our bad luck that we always have been treated like slaves.