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No proposal to replace National Pension System: Govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

There is no proposal to replace the System (NPS) with the old scheme, the Lok Sabha was informed today.

The gives the utmost importance to the welfare of subscribers, of State for Personnel said in a written reply.

"Representations have been received regarding the implementation of which, inter alia, include the demand that the may be scrapped and the government may re-introduce the old defined benefit system," the added.

The government made a conscious move to shift from the defined benefit pay-as-you-go scheme to the defined contribution system, now called NPS, after considering the "rising and unsustainable bill", he said.

"There is no proposal to replace the with the old scheme in respect of central government employees recruited on or after April 1, 2004," he said.

The transition also has the added benefit of freeing the government's limited resources for more productive and socio-economic sectoral development, Singh said.

Under the defined benefit system applicable to government servants appointed before April 1, 2004, a is calculated based on the qualifying service and the last pay drawn by the employee. Under the NPS, individual savings are pooled into a fund which are invested by the government's Fund Regulatory and Development Authority.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 28 2018. 15:00 IST
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