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Showing posts with label GPF. Show all posts
REGARDING FAMILY PENSION IN NPS:
Family
Pension for NPS Employees – A report states that between April 1994 and
April 2004, more than 50 lakh youths joined Government Services.
However, the same dropped to around 33 Lakhs after April 2004. Experts
blame the Governments’ decision to abolish pension for this, which
forced the youths to move towards the corporate sector.
The
33 lakh Central and State Government employees who have joined after
2004, may soon have a reason to rejoice. The Government is seriously
considering to offer Family Pension for NPS Employees who have joined
after 2004. Reliable sources have said that the 7th Pay Commission has
recommended the same. The State Governments’ have been asked to submit
their reports by the end of December, and after due approval it is
expected that the Pension Scheme will come into effect by 1, January
2016.
We
already know that the Employees who joined in Government Services after
2004 come under contributory pension scheme. Under which an employee
will be deducted 10 per cent of his basic salary, and the same per cent
would be contributed by the Government through out his/her service.
After retirement, 70 per cent of the pension would be given in lump sum
and the rest of the 30 per cent would be used for component to be paid
every month till his/her life time.
However
the employees who joined in service before 2004, are eligible for family
pension, and they are not deducted any amount from the salary in the
name of pension. Such employees afterretirement, become eligible for 50
per cent of the last drawn salary as their pension.
Sources
confirm, the 7th Pay Commission may include recommendations for NPS
revisions, and it is expected to be converted to family pension. Mr.KKN
Kutty, Secretary General, Confederation of CGEs and workers expressed
his happiness and said, if the Central Government accepts the proposal, a
large number of Government employees would be benefited.
Mr.K.S.Sharma,
former Chief Secretary, Madha Pradesh said, “The family pension scheme
was abolished from April 2004. It was a bad move by the Government. It
is pension, that attracts the youths to join the Government Services,
because their future is secured. If the Government accepts the
recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission, the youths would be motivated
to join the Government Services”.
A report
states that between April 1994 and April 2004, more than 50 lakh youths
joined Government Services. However, the same dropped to around 33 Lakhs
after April 2004. Experts blame the Governments’ decision to abolish
pension for this, which forced the youths to move towards the corporate
sector.
Mr.Jayanth
Malaiya, Finance Minister, Madhya Pradesh assured, “If the
recommendations were accepted by the central government, he will
definitely consider implementing the same in MP”.
Source: Dainik Bhaskar