Minimum Monthly Pension: After UPS, will the government increase the minimum pension to Rs 7500? Know what the Finance Minister said

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Minimum Monthly Pension: After the approval of UPS, the demand for pension of Rs 7500 by the organization of employees retiring from the private sector has gained momentum. They met Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman regarding this.

Nirmala Sitharaman on minimum pension: The central government has recently approved the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS), taking a step forward on the demand for restoration of pension of government employees. Along with this, the demand to increase the minimum pension of employees retiring from the private sector to Rs 7500 has gained momentum. The organization of pensioners of private employees has been demanding an increase in pension for a long time. In connection with this demand, the representatives of the organization have met Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

Government is sensitive towards the needs of the elderly

During the meeting with the Finance Minister, a demand was made to increase the minimum pension to Rs 7,500 per month. According to the committee, Sitharaman assured that the government is sensitive to their needs and will try to find a way to meet their demand. The EPS-95 National Struggle Committee (NAC) includes about 78 lakh retired pensioners and 7.5 crore working employees of the industrial sector. The committee said in a statement, the Finance Minister has assured the delegation that the government is sensitive to the needs of the elderly and is seriously considering the proposal put forward by the EPFO.

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Pension should be increased from Rs 1450 to Rs 7500

According to the committee, the Finance Minister reiterated his assurance that the government is committed to ensuring financial security for pensioners and a solution will be found. Union Labor and Employment Minister Mansukh Mandaviya met EPS-95 NAC representatives this month and assured them that the government would take necessary steps to meet their demand. EPS-95 NAC members are currently protesting demanding a monthly pension of Rs 7,500 instead of the average monthly pension of only Rs 1,450.

36 lakh pensioners are getting less than Rs 1000

The committee also demands that medical facilities should also be provided to EPS members and their life partners. EPS-95 NAC chairman Ashok Raut said that pensioners have been demanding an increase in the minimum pension for the last eight years, but the government has not paid heed to their demands. The body had also informed recently that 36 lakh pensioners are getting pension of less than Rs 1,000 per month. Raut says that despite making long-term contributions to the regular pension fund, pensioners get very little pension.

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