
While announcing that government is notifying the minimum pension under the Employees' Pension Scheme-1995 (EPS-95), finance minister Arun Jaitley also stated in his budget speech today that wage ceiling covering organised sector workers under schemes run by EPFO has been raised to Rs. 15,000 per month from existing Rs. 6,500.
"Government is fully committed to the social security and welfare of employees serving in the organised sector. The government is notifying minimum pension of Rs. 1,000 per month to all subscriber members of EPS-95 scheme and has made an initial provision of Rs. 250 crore in the current financial year to meet the expenditure," Jaitley said.
He said, "Further, increase in mandatory wage ceiling of subscription to EPS-95 from Rs. 6,500 to Rs. 15,000 has been made and a provision of Rs. 250 crore has been provided in the current budget."
At present, workers whose basic wage at the time of joining is up to Rs. 6,500 per month, including basic pay and dearness allowance, can be subscribers of the EPFO schemes.
According to the EPFO's estimates, the raising of wage ceiling to Rs. 15,000 per month is expected to bring 50 lakh more workers under the ambit of social security schemes run by it.
Jaitley also said that for the convenience of the subscribers, Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) will launch the "Uniform Account Number" (UAN) Service for contributing members to facilitate portability of Provident Fund accounts.
EPFO has planned to launch the UAN for its over five crore subscribers by October this year.
UAN will help EPFO to provide services to the subscribers at par with core banking services. Thereby the subscribers would not have to apply for PF account transfer claim on changing jobs.
According to the earlier estimates of the Labour Ministry, the government will have to provide an additional amount of around Rs. 1,217 crore to ensure a minimum pension of Rs. 1,000 for 2014-15.
The decision to provide this entitlement under EPS-95 was taken by the Union Cabinet in its meeting held on February 28 but could not be implemented due to commencement of election process for Lok Sabha.
This will immediately benefit about 28 lakh pensioners, including 5 lakh widows. In all, there are 44 lakh pensioners under the EPFO scheme.
PTI
More From GoodReturns

New PAN Card Rules From April 1, 2026: How To Apply For New PAN Card Via Protean, E-Filing Portal?

LPG Gas Cylinder Prices Hiked Again From April 1; 19 KG LPG Gets Costlier By Rs 218; 14.2 KG LPG Unchanged

Gold Rate in India Rises Over Rs 37,000/24K in Three Days; Will Jump in Gold Price Today Continue on 31 March?

Gas Cylinder Booking Rules: 5 Things To Know For Your 14.2Kg, 19KG, 5KG, 10KG LPG Booking In April 2026

Gold Rate Today Continues Rally, 24K Jumps Over Rs 35000 in 2 Days; 22K & 18K Gold, Silver Prices in Delhi

Bank Holiday In April 2026: Banks To Be Closed For 14 Days; Good Friday, Baisakhi To Akshaya Tritiya

Gold Price Today Declines After 3-Day Surge; Check Latest 22K, 24K, 18K Gold & Silver Rates in Delhi on 2April

Gold Price Today, April 3: 22K, 24K Rates Jump Across Tanishq, Malabar, Kalyan & Joyalukkas & IBJA

5 New Shares On One Soon: Anil Agarwal's Vedanta Demerger To Take Place in April, Says Report

Fresh Drop in Gold Rate Today; Silver Stable: Latest 22K, 24K, 18K Gold & Silver Prices in Delhi on 30 March

Govt Approves PDS Kerosene Distribution in 21 States for 60 Days, Sets 5,000 L Storage Limit Amid LPG Crisis



Click it and Unblock the Notifications