Will your minimum pension rise from Rs 1,000 to Rs 7,500? Find out who benefits
Pensioners across the country may soon see a shift in their monthly income if the proposed changes go through. Here's what we know so far and who could benefit.
by Jasmine Anand · India TodayIn Short
- Minimum pension under EPS-95 may rise to Rs 7,500
- Labour unions and parliamentary panel support the hike
- Increase will aid lower-income pensioners with daily expenses
For many retirees, a monthly pension of Rs 1,000 has long felt inadequate in today’s cost of living. Now, there may be some relief on the horizon. The government is considering a sharp increase in the minimum pension under the Employees’ Pension Scheme (EPS-95), and the proposed jump is significant.
A LONG-PENDING DEMAND
The minimum pension could be raised to Rs 7,500, according to sources. This demand has been gaining traction for years, especially from labour unions who argue that the current amount is far too low to support basic needs. A parliamentary panel has also backed the idea, adding weight to the proposal. While no final decision has been announced yet, expectations are building.
WHO WILL BENEFIT THE MOST
If approved, the revision will directly help pensioners under EPS-95, many of whom are from lower-income backgrounds.
For them, even a modest increase can make a meaningful difference in managing daily expenses, healthcare, and rising inflation.
Alongside the pension revision, the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation is working on making fund access easier. ATM-based withdrawals may soon become a reality, allowing subscribers to access their money more quickly.
There is also a proposal to offer an interest rate of 8.25% on provident fund deposits, though it is still awaiting approval.
A SYSTEM BECOMING FASTER AND SIMPLER
Recent data shows that EPFO has improved its claim settlement process, with more claims being processed faster and with less paperwork. Digital upgrades and automation have helped reduce delays, making the system smoother for users.
For now, all eyes are on the pension decision. If the hike goes through, it could bring much-needed financial relief to millions of retirees across the country.
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