EPFO releases Rs 868 crore pension, Rs 105 crore arrears


New Delhi, June 1 (IANS): The Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) released Rs 868 crore pension along with Rs 105 crore arrear on account of restoration of commuted value of pension by the central government, the Ministry of Labour and Employment announced, here on Monday.

Earlier the central government accepted the EPFO Trust's recommendation on one of the longstanding demands of workers to allow restoration of commuted value of pension after 15 years, allowing pensioners receive enhanced pension.

Without the provision for commuted pension, pensioners continued to receive reduced pension lifelong. "This is a historical step for the benefit of pensioners under EPS-95," the Ministry said.

The Employee's Pension Scheme (EPS 95) was rolled out in 1995. Initially, the ceiling was Rs 5,000, which was raised to Rs 6,500 in 2011 and then to Rs 15,000 in 2014.

The EPFO caters to more than 65 lakh pensioners through its 135 regional offices. The EPFO employees processed May pension and ensured its credit in the pensioners' bank accounts on schedule, battling all odds during the Covid-19-induced lockdown.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 01 2020

    Is this also a part of Rs. 20 L Crore Package ...

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 01 2020

    T EPFO is not paying back whatever deposit collected for EPS. The EPFO paying interest on deposit. The EPFO must state what is the amount with EPFO on date retirement towards EPS amount. The government must return this deposit because they use employees money and pay interest as eps and deposit don't pay to the subscribers on death. so peculiar social security of exploitation of employees

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