Eighth Pay Commission may be special emphasis on attracting Youth?

Sekar Chandra

Sources from delhi reported that prime minister Narendra Modi has pointed towards the expectations related to the interim budget this time. When Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman is presenting the interim budget, there is every possibility that there may be a lot of such schemes or promises that deviate from the tradition, which can directly benefit in the elections.

Hence based on this indication from prime minister Narendra Modi, expectations regarding the Eighth Pay Commission have also increased. There is resentment among the government employees towards the present central government and bjp for demanding implementation of the old pension scheme. In such a situation, there is a possibility that there may be some announcement or assurance from the government regarding the Eighth Pay Commission in the interim budget. As has been the tradition, this time also nothing special will be seen in the interim budget on the issue of income tax.

bjp came to power at the Center in 2014 promising two crore jobs every year. At that time, during the election campaign, prime minister Narendra Modi himself had repeatedly given statements regarding this issue. On the employment front, the Modi government has not succeeded in living up to that promise. Amidst rapid economic growth and increasing economic inequality, unemployment is one of the biggest challenges facing the country at present. There are many questions in the minds of the youth of the country regarding the intentions of the Modi government on this issue. Keeping in mind that the anger of the youth should not be generated in the upcoming elections, the Modi government can announce something in the interim budget, which can temporarily remove the anger of the youth.

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