Minimum Pension Update: There has been a demand for a long time to increase the pension (Pension News). If you also take advantage of pension, then today we are going to tell you an important news. According to media reports, there is talk of increasing the pension amount on behalf of the government. For the time being, the pensioners have decided to go on strike to increase the minimum pension amount.
was implemented in 2014
Let us tell you that pensioners will sit on a hunger strike in the national capital on Thursday for other demands, including the minimum pension of pensioners coming under the pension scheme EPS-95 of the Employees’ Provident Fund Organization (EPFO). At present, a minimum monthly pension of Rs 1,000 has been fixed for pensioners under the Employees Pension Scheme (EPS). This system was implemented in September, 2014.
Will strike on July 20
EPS-95 National Sangharsh Samiti (NAC) has said in a statement on Wednesday that we will go on hunger strike at Jantar Mantar on Thursday, July 20 in support of our demands. According to the statement, the EPS-95 Rashtriya Sangharsh Samiti represents retired employees of industrial, public, co-operative, private sectors, who are known as EPS-95 pensioners. He had dedicated his service for the development of the nation but he is facing dire circumstances due to very low pension amount.
Pensioners are troubled by low pension
NAC President Commander Ashok Raut (Retd) has said that these pensioners are living in distressed conditions due to very low pension and are losing their dignity in their family and society. According to the statement, that is why on July 20, the national president of the organization Ashok Raut and the members of the Central Executive Committee have announced a hunger strike at Jantar Mantar. To garner further support, pensioners across the country will also go on hunger strike at prominent places on the same day.
The minimum pension should be Rs 7,500.
Pensioners are demanding a monthly basic pension of Rs 7,500 with dearness allowance, free health facilities for the pensioner’s spouse and a monthly pension of Rs 5,000 by including retired employees who do not come under the purview of EPS 95. .
12 percent goes to the provident fund
It is noteworthy that 12 percent of the basic salary of the employees coming under the Employees’ Pension Scheme, 95, goes to the provident fund. At the same time, out of 12 percent of the employer’s share, 8.33 percent goes to the employee pension scheme. Apart from this, the government also contributes 1.16 percent to the pension fund.
Many pension schemes implemented
, Raut said, “Though the government has implemented many pension schemes for the welfare of the public, but the EPS employees are getting only a nominal pension amount after contributing to the pension fund during their entire service.” ..” The statement said, “If the minimum pension is not increased in this monsoon session, the pensioners will hold a nationwide protest…”