"We are working on the proposal to create Workers' Bank using Employees' Provident Fund Organisation's (EPFO) funds," a senior Labour Ministry official told PTI.
Asked whether the proposal would soon be sent to the Department of Financial Services (DFS) for vetting and approval, the official said, "Obviously. It would be sent to DFS. But first we have to firm up the proposal."
The proposal was discussed in the EPFO's apex decision making body the Central Board of Trustees' (CBT) meeting on December 19.
As per the minutes of the CBT meeting, then Labour Secretary Gauri Kumar had said that "EPFO may not have the core competence to run Workers' Bank. However, the suggestions for Workers' Bank can be referred for consideration of DFS based on discussions in CBT."
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Commenting on the proposal another senior official said, "It would not appropriate at this point of time to create Workers' Bank. EPFO is bringing its house in order by improving delivery of service."
EPFO has a subscribers' base of over 5 crore and manages a huge corpus of Rs 6.5 lakh crore. It receives around Rs 70,000 crore every year as incremental deposit. During the current fiscal, EPFO is estimated to receive Rs 79,000 crore.
When asked about the status of Labour Ministry's proposal to set up a central vocational university, the official said, "It is still there and ministry is working on it."
It would have the main campus at Hyderabad in Telengana with regional campuses at Ludhiana, Kolkata, Gujarat and Chennai. Land and premises are already available at Ludhiana, Kolkata and Chennai.
Meanwhile, the CBT meeting scheduled for today was deferred due to time constraints.
The proposal for appointment of new fund managers for three years term beginning April 1 was on the agenda of the meeting. Besides, increasing the age for vesting pension by two years to 60 were was alson on the agenda for today's meeting.