No. 57/1/2016-P&PW(B)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, PG and Pensions
Department of Pension and Pensioners Welfare
3rd Floor, Lok
Nayak Bhawan,
Khan Market,
New Delhi
Dated the 23rd
March, 2017
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Minutes of the meeting of the Committee to suggest measures
for streamlining implementation of the National Pension System
(NPS) held on 17.03.2017 -reg.
The minutes of
the meeting of the Committee to suggest measures for streamlining
implementation of the National Pension System (NPS) held under
the Chairmanship of Secretary (Pension) on 17.03.2017 at Sardar Patel
Bhawan, New Delhi is hereby forwarded for information and further
necessary action.
S/d,
(Harjit Singh)
Director
(Harjit Singh)
Director
Encl. as above.
To,
1.
Secretary,
Department of Financial Services, Jeevan Deep Building, New Delhi
2. Secretary, Department of Personnel
& Training, North Block, New Delhi.
3. Additional Secretary, Department of
Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare, Lok Nayak Bhawan, New Delhi.
4. Ms. Annie George Mathew, Joint
Secretary ( Pers), Department of Expenditure, North Block, New Delhi-110001
5. Shri G.S. Yadav, Joint Secretary and
Legal Advisor, Department of Legal Affairs, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.
6. Shri B. S. Bhandari, Member, Pension
Fund Regulatory & Development Authority, B-14/A, First Floor, Chhatrapati
Sivaji Bhawan, Qutab Institutional Area, Katwaria Sarai, New Delhi- 110016.
7.
Shri Shiva
Gopal Mishra, Secretary, National Council (Staff side), JCM for Central
Government Employees, 13 C, Firozshah Road, New Delhi- 110001.
Minutes of the Meeting of the Committee to suggest measures for
streamlining implementation of the National Pension System (NPS) held on
17.03.2017 at Sardar Patel Bhawan, New Delhi
A meeting of
the Committee to suggest measures for streamlining the implementation of the
National Pension System was held under the Chairmanship of Shri C.Viswanath,
Secretary (Pension) on 17.03.2017 at Sardar Patel Bhawan, New Delhi with JCM (
Staff side). The following were present:
Official side
1. Ms. Vandana
Sharma, Additional Secretary (Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare).
2.
Shri Gyanendra Tripathi, Joint Secretary, Department of
Personnel & Training (representing Secretary DoPT).
3.
Shri G.S. Yadav, Joint Secretary and Legal Advisor,
Department of Legal Affairs).
4.
Shri Amar Nath Singh, Director, Department of Expenditure
(representing JS (Pers), Deptt. Of Expenditure).
5.
Dr. B. S. Bhandari, Member, Pension Fund Regulatory and
Development Authority.
6.
Shri Pravesh Kumar, DGM, PFRDA. JCM (Staff Side)
7.
Shri Shiva Gopal Mishra, Secretary, Staff Side (JCM),
8.
Shri M. Raghavaiah, Leader(JCM Staff Side) & General
Secretary, NFIR
9.
Shri Guman Singh, President, NFIR
10.
Shri K.K. N. Kutty, President, Confederation of CG employees
& Workers
11.
Shri C. Srikumar, General Secretary/AIDEF, Member National
Council, JCM
12.
Shri R. Srinivasan, General Secretary, INDWF, Member,
National Council (JCM).
2. Additional Secretary (Pension) made a brief presentation
on the recommendation of the 7th CPC and the decision of the Government on
setting up of the Committee, composition of the Committee, formation of three
Sub Committees and issues being considered by each of the Sub Committee. The
presentation also brought out the issues raised and suggestion made by the
employees’ Associations and other stakeholders for streamlining the
implementation of NPS.
3. Thereafter, JCM (Staff side) made following observations /
suggestion :
·
NPS amounts to discrimination between employees appointed
before and after 01.01.2004 and also between service personnel and civilian
employees within Defence Department. Personnel retiring with less service
period are getting very little pension with no revision linked to price index.
Government employees should be excluded from the purview of NPS. In case,
however, it minimum was not/ possible to exempt the Government employees from
the NPS, a pension @ 50% of the last pay drawn with dearness relief may be
ensured to all NPS employees on their retirement.
·
In the Defence Department, the contributions of around 250
employees have not been credited to their NPS accounts and are presumed to be
lying in suspense account. The matter should be looked into.
·
There is lot of confusion over NPS among employees due to
deficiencies in communication of information. Employees are not getting any
statement of their deductions /accumulated fund. The statement of transaction
i.e. detailments of contribution made by employees, matching contribution from
the Govern and the accumulated wealth as on date should be communicated to
employees at regular intervals. This may be provided in the form of passbook to
the employees in physical form.
·
Employees should be made aware about the grievance mechanism
available under NPS and the authorities whom they could approach for redressal
of their grievances. Employees should be made aware of the procedure for
correction of Name, address and contact details etc. in the NPS account.
·
Rules on entitlements to employees / family on death or
disability of an employee covered under NPS may be framed. There may be no
objection to option to the employee / family to get family pension / disability
pension under the old pension scheme or the benefits under NPS, in the event of
death / disability of the employee during service.
·
Study on International practices on the pension should be
done and functional difficulties in NPS may be sorted out. Best practices
should be adopted after the study.
4. Secretary ( Pension) assured that the concern raised
by the JCM (Staff side) would be duly considered and addressed in the report of
the Committee.
5.The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair.
Signed Copy