In a dual-pronged move aimed at strengthening public sector morale and agricultural resilience, the Union Cabinet has approved two major financial outlays totaling Rs 942 billion. The announcements, made by the Information and Broadcasting Minister on October 1, 2025, include a Rs 100 billion allocation for federal government employee pay hikes and Rs 842 billion towards Minimum Support Price (MSP) procurement for the upcoming Rabi season.
Key Highlights From The Cabinet Decisions
- Rs 100 billion sanctioned to implement revised pay structures for central government employees, covering allowances and grade adjustments
- The pay hike is expected to benefit over 4.8 million employees and pensioners, with retroactive effect from July 2025
- Rs 842 billion earmarked for MSP procurement of key Rabi crops including wheat, barley, gram, lentils, and mustard
- The MSP hike aims to ensure fair returns to farmers amid rising input costs and climate-linked uncertainties
- Procurement will be managed by Food Corporation of India and other designated agencies across major producing states
Economic And Social Implications
- The pay revision is likely to boost consumer spending and sentiment ahead of the festive season, supporting retail and housing sectors
- Increased MSP outlay will provide income stability to farmers and reinforce rural demand, especially in agrarian states like Punjab, Haryana, and Madhya Pradesh
- The twin measures reflect the government’s commitment to inclusive growth and fiscal responsiveness in a pre-election year
- Economists expect a moderate impact on fiscal deficit, with offsetting gains from indirect tax buoyancy and rural multiplier effects
Implementation Timeline
- Revised pay orders will be issued by respective departments within October
- MSP procurement operations are scheduled to begin from November, aligned with crop arrivals
Sources: Press Information Bureau, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Agriculture, Economic Times Policy Desk, Business Standard Fiscal Tracker, Reuters India Governance Updates