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8th Pay Commission: Indian Railways Eyes Cost-Cutting Ahead of Wage Revision

Written by: Team Angel OneUpdated on: 15 Dec 2025, 3:51 pm IST
Indian Railways is cutting costs and improving efficiency to prepare for higher wage bills linked to the 8th Pay Commission from 2026.
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As per Times of India report, Indian Railways has begun strengthening its financial position as it prepares for a potential rise in employee wages following the implementation of the 8th Central Pay Commission.  

With pay revisions expected from January 2026, the national transporter is focusing on cost discipline, efficiency gains and revenue growth to ensure it can absorb the higher expenditure without straining its finances. 

Preparing For Higher Wage Outgo 

The 8th Central Pay Commission, constituted in January 2024, is reviewing pay, allowances and pensions of central government employees. Its recommendations, expected to take effect from January 1, 2026, will cover nearly 50 lakh serving employees, including defence personnel, and around 69 lakh pensioners.  

The commission, chaired by former Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai, is expected to submit its report within 18 months, along with interim recommendations. 

Financial Strategy and Revenue Outlook 

As per report, to prepare for the impact, Indian Railways has initiated cost-control measures across maintenance, procurement and energy usage. In FY2025, it reported an operating ratio of 98.90%, generating net revenue of ₹1,341.31 crore. For FY2026, the transporter is targeting an improved operating ratio of 98.42% and net revenue of ₹3,041.31 crore. 

Freight earnings are also projected to rise, with an official noting that annual freight revenue could increase by around ₹15,000 crore by the time higher wages take effect. 

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Conclusion 

By tightening costs, avoiding new borrowings and boosting freight revenue, Indian Railways is positioning itself to manage the financial impact of the upcoming pay revision while maintaining operational stability and long-term sustainability. 

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Published on: Dec 15, 2025, 10:21 AM IST

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