Reverting to OPS will privilege govt servants at cost of larger public: Subbarao 
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Reverting to OPS will privilege govt servants at cost of larger public: Subbarao

The decision of some states to restart OPS will provide more privilege to government servants at the cost of larger public, said Subbarao

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The decision of some states to restart Old Pension Scheme will be decidedly a regressive move and will provide more privilege to government servants at the cost of larger public, majority of which has no social safety net, former RBI governor D Subbarao has said. Under Old Pension Scheme (OPS), employees get a defined pension. An employee is entitled for a 50 percent amount of the last drawn salary as pension.

'Employees contribute 10% of their basic salary towards pension'

Under the new pension scheme (NPS), employees contribute 10 percent of their basic salary towards pension while the government contributes 14 percent. "In a country where the large majority of the people have no social safety net, government servants with an assured pension are a privileged lot. Privileging them even further at the cost of the larger public will be morally wrong and fiscally detrimental," Subbarao said.

'Burden of pensions will fall on current revenues if state govt reverts to pay as you go'

According to Subbarao, if state governments revert to a 'pay as you go' pension scheme, the burden of pensions will fall on current revenues which in turn means foregoing schools, hospitals, roads and irrigation. Governments of Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand have informed the central government/ Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) about their decision to restart OPS for their employees.

The government of Punjab on November 18, 2022 issued a notification regarding implementation of OPS for the state government employees who are being covered under NPS. Jharkhand too has decided to revert to OPS.

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