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		<title>PM Modi Approves Establishment of 8th Pay Commission for Government Employees</title>
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<p>In a significant move aimed at revising salaries and benefits for central government employees, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the establishment of the 8th Central Pay Commission. Union Minister for Railways, Communications, and Electronics &amp; Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, announced the development during a press briefing in New Delhi on Thursday.</p>



<p>The creation of the 8th Pay Commission is set to address the salary structures, allowances, and other benefits for millions of central government employees, providing an essential mechanism for periodic review. This announcement underscores the government&#8217;s commitment to maintaining a consistent and timely schedule for pay commission reviews, a practice that has been in place since India’s independence.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Historical Context and Significance</h3>



<p>The formation of pay commissions has been a regular feature of India’s governance, with a total of seven commissions established since the country gained independence in 1947. These commissions have played a pivotal role in revising and standardizing the compensation structures for government employees, ensuring they remain in line with economic conditions and inflation trends.</p>



<p>Minister Vaishnaw highlighted the importance of this tradition, stating that the establishment of the 8th Pay Commission is a testament to the government&#8217;s continued efforts to support its employees through timely and thoughtful revisions to pay structures.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Proactive Approach Ahead of Schedule</h3>



<p>The 7th Pay Commission, which was instituted in 2016, is slated to complete its term in 2026. Vaishnaw emphasized that by setting up the 8th Pay Commission well before the conclusion of the 7th Commission’s tenure, the government is ensuring adequate time for a thorough review and the formulation of recommendations. This proactive approach, he noted, will allow the government to implement any necessary changes well before the current commission’s mandate expires.</p>



<p>&#8220;This step ensures that the rhythm of the Pay Commission reviews is maintained in a timely and efficient manner, which benefits the entire system of government employees,&#8221; Vaishnaw said, reflecting the government’s forward-looking strategy.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Importance of Pay Commissions for Government Employees</h3>



<p>The Central Pay Commission plays a crucial role in shaping the remuneration framework for central government employees. Its recommendations are directly linked to determining salary adjustments, allowances, and pension benefits, impacting a significant number of workers and retirees across India. As such, the formation of a new Pay Commission is eagerly awaited by millions, as it holds the potential to improve their financial well-being and provide a fairer wage structure based on evolving economic conditions.</p>



<p>By initiating the process ahead of schedule, the government aims to continue its commitment to the welfare of central government employees, ensuring they receive appropriate compensation for their service.</p>



<p>In conclusion, the formation of the 8th Central Pay Commission is a forward-thinking move by the government, reinforcing its dedication to ensuring fair and timely revisions to the compensation and benefits of government employees. The proactive establishment of the Commission will allow ample time for a comprehensive review, ultimately benefiting employees and pensioners across the country.</p>
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		<title>Vaishnaw Highlights Computing and Technological Innovation as Key Drivers for India&#8217;s Development by 2047</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jan 2025 14:21:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New Delhi, January 11: India’s journey to becoming a developed country by 2047 hinges significantly...</p>
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<p>New Delhi, January 11: India’s journey to becoming a developed country by 2047 hinges significantly on computing and technological development, according to Ashwini Vaishnaw, the Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology.</p>



<p>During an event at the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) campus in Pashan, Pune, Vaishnaw launched several pioneering products developed by C-DAC. These included the VEGA-based System-on-Chip (SoC) ASIC and two DIR V VEGA processor-based development boards. The newly launched products were the ARIES ECO and ARIES NOVA development boards, along with THEJAS64, India’s first fully indigenous 64-bit SoC.</p>



<p>The ARIES ECO development board is designed with students in mind, offering a hands-on platform for experimenting with various applications such as sensor fusion, smart meters, and wearable devices. The ARIES NOVA, on the other hand, serves as an accessible platform for education, research, and development, particularly in the fast-evolving field of embedded systems. THEJAS64 is a cutting-edge, secure, and robust 64-bit indigenous SoC that is tailored for embedded applications.</p>



<p>These developments come as part of India’s Digital India RISC-V (DIR-V) program, in which C-DAC has successfully engineered the VEGA series of microprocessors. This includes the country’s first indigenous 64-bit multi-core RISC-V-based Superscalar Out-of-Order Processor. The VEGA series encompasses 32/64-bit Single/Dual/Quad Core superscalar Out-of-Order high-performance processor cores that are based on the RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture (ISA). This open-source ISA promotes flexibility, fosters innovation, and supports hands-on learning and development in embedded systems.</p>



<p>During his visit, Vaishnaw also explored an exhibition organized by C-DAC and held a review meeting with C-DAC scientists and officers. Speaking at the event, Vaishnaw highlighted the importance of computing and technological advancements as fundamental elements for India’s development by 2047. He also emphasized C-DAC’s pivotal role in this transformation.</p>



<p>The Minister noted that substantial research is already taking place in the field of semiconductors and computing at esteemed academic institutions like IIT Madras, IISc Bengaluru, and IIT Gandhinagar. He added that the government aims to consolidate and harmonize these efforts to ensure a more unified and strategic approach in the future.</p>



<p>Vaishnaw pointed out that approximately 240 institutions across India now have access to advanced tools used for designing semiconductor chips. C-DAC acts as the fulcrum of this entire initiative, overseeing, enabling, and procuring licenses for these essential research tools. This collaboration has led to a significant shift for students, who previously only learned about semiconductors from textbooks. Now, they have access to advanced tools that allow them to test their ideas and develop new product concepts.</p>



<p>Furthermore, Vaishnaw mentioned that students working with semiconductor design tools are becoming well-equipped for the semiconductor industry. They are not only ready for employment in the field but are also gaining the skills and confidence to launch their own startups or even design their own computer chips.</p>



<p>The Minister also announced that C-DAC would introduce a competition for students trained in semiconductor design tools, connecting them with industry leaders. Additionally, C-DAC will begin offering certification courses to further develop the skill set of these budding professionals.</p>



<p>Through these initiatives, Vaishnaw emphasized the critical role of C-DAC and technological innovation in propelling India toward its goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047.</p>



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