8th CPC Official Notice: Stakeholder Consultations in Delhi Scheduled for April 28-30, 2026
The 8th CPC Delhi meetings are officially on the calendar! The Eighth Central Pay Commission has issued an important notice announcing a series of stakeholder consultations in the nation’s capital. Unions and Associations are invited to engage with the Commission on April 28th, 29th, and 30th, 2026, to present their views and memorandums.
Key Dates and Location for Delhi Interactions
The Eighth Central Pay Commission has formally announced its schedule for critical interactions in Delhi. These crucial stakeholder consultations are set to take place on April 28th, 29th, and 30th, 2026, falling on a Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, respectively. These meetings represent a vital opportunity for various employee groups and associations to directly engage with the Commission, presenting their perspectives and demands in the nation’s capital. The strategic choice of Delhi as a primary consultation hub underscores its importance in the policymaking process for central government employees.
How to Participate: Submission and Appointment Process
For any interested Unions and Associations eager to present their views to the Commission during these Delhi sessions, a clear two-step process must be followed diligently. Firstly, organizations are required to submit their detailed memorandum directly through the official 8th CPC website, which is 8cpc.gov.in. Upon successful submission of this memorandum, a ‘unique memo Id’ will be generated, which is crucial for the next step. Following this, a formal request for an appointment must be sent via email to secy-8cpc@gov.in, ensuring that this unique memorandum ID is prominently included in the request. It is imperative that all memorandum submissions and subsequent appointment requests are completed on or before the firm deadline of April 20th, 2026, to be considered for these significant interactions.
Venue Details and Broader Consultation Plans
While the specific venue details and the precise meeting schedule for the Delhi interactions will be communicated subsequently, participants are advised to stay tuned for further updates directly from the Commission. This phased announcement ensures all logistical arrangements are finalized before public disclosure. It is also important to note that these Delhi meetings are part of a broader, comprehensive consultation process. The Commission has clearly indicated that more such meetings are planned, not only in Delhi but also across various other States in due course. This demonstrates the 8th CPC’s commitment to gather widespread feedback from a diverse range of stakeholders across the country. For instance, an official visit to Pune is already slated for May 4th and 5th, further expanding the reach and inclusivity of these vital consultations.
This official notice, issued by Deputy Secretary Abhay N Sahay, serves as a direct invitation for active participation from all eligible groups.
Conclusion
This official notice from the 8th Central Pay Commission underscores a critical opportunity for all concerned Unions and Associations to actively participate in shaping the recommendations that will impact central government employees. Adhering strictly to the outlined submission deadlines and procedural requirements is key to ensuring your voice is heard effectively during these significant Delhi consultations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the main purpose of the 8th CPC’s visit to Delhi?
The main purpose is to hold stakeholder consultations and interactions with interested Unions/Associations regarding the recommendations of the Eighth Central Pay Commission.
2. When are the 8th CPC stakeholder consultations scheduled in Delhi?
The consultations are scheduled for April 28th, 29th, and 30th, 2026, which fall on a Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
3. Who is invited to interact with the 8th CPC in Delhi?
Interested Unions and Associations desirous of interacting with the Commission are invited to participate.
4. What is the first step for Unions/Associations to participate in the Delhi meetings?
The first step is to submit a detailed memorandum on the Commission’s official website (8cpc.gov.in).
5. What is required after submitting the memorandum?
After submitting the memorandum, a ‘unique memo Id’ will be generated, which is essential for the next step of requesting an appointment.
6. How do I request an appointment to interact with the Commission?
You must submit your request seeking an appointment via email to secy-8cpc@gov.in, along with the ‘unique memo Id’ generated from your memorandum submission.
7. What is the deadline for submitting memorandums and appointment requests for the Delhi consultations?
The deadline for submitting both the memorandum and the appointment request is on or before April 20th, 2026.
8. Will the venue details for the Delhi meetings be provided immediately?
No, the venue details and the specific meeting schedule will be intimated subsequently.
9. Are these the only meetings the 8th CPC plans to hold?
No, the Commission plans to hold more meetings in Delhi and at various other States in due course, as indicated by upcoming visits like the one in Pune.
10. Who issued this official notice regarding the 8th CPC Delhi consultations?
The notice was issued by Abhay N Sahay, Deputy Secretary, Eighth Central Pay Commission.
8th CPC Official Visit to Delhi: Stakeholder Consultations Scheduled for 28th 29th and 30th April



