GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
RAJYA SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-710
ANSWERED ON-24.07.2018
Abolition of Contributory Pension Scheme
710 . Shri Dharmapuri Srinivas
(a) whether the attention of Government is drawn to the matter of
Contributory Pension Scheme and problems being faced by the employees;
(b) if so, the details thereof;
(c) whether a number of requests from State Governments and Government
employees have been received by Government to withdraw the CPS System,
the status of such requests; and
(d) whether Government is planning to resolve the matter and abolish the
CPS System in view of the problems being faced by the employees?
ANSWER
The Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance
(a) to (d) Yes Sir. Representations have been received from various
Associations of Government Employees on the problems being faced and the
demand to withdraw the National Pension System (NPS). The 7th Central
Pay Commission (CPC) also in its report examined the issues related to
NPS and made recommendations for addressing these issues. Pursuant
thereto, it was decided to constitute a Committee of Secretaries to
suggest measures for streamlining NPS. The Committee has submitted its
report. Due to rising and unsustainable pension bill and keeping in
view of fiscal imperatives, it is not possible for the government to
revert back to old pension scheme.
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Source: ENGLISH VERSION HINDI_VERSION
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