"When we have planned that (Rs 1,000 minimum monthly) pension will be given, then it would not be for one year. That would be done," Labour Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said when asked if there is a move to amend EPS-95 to make the entitlement perpetual.
The government order currently provides that the pension under the EPS-95 scheme, run by the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), will be implemented from September 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015.
Tomar said: "We still have time to do that. The minimum pension will be an entitlement for a time-frame. You can ask about it if we don't do it within the set time-frame (till March 31)."
The minister said that under the scheme around 32 lakh pensioner under the scheme who get less than Rs 1000 every month as pension would be immediately benefited. There are 49 lakh pensioners under the scheme at present.
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Marking the launch of a guaranteed minimum pension of Rs 1,000 per month, the central government has decided to organise functions in every office of the EPFO across the country on September. EPFO has over 120 offices in India.
The minister said: "It has also been decided that in 37 locations, the Union Ministers will preside over the functions and felicitate the pensioners whose pension is getting increased."
Among the union ministers who would be present at 37 different locations include Home Minister Rajnath Singh (Lucknow), Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad (Kolkata), Railway Minister D V Sadananda Gowda (Manglore), Water Resource Minister Uma Bharti (Allahabad).
During this simultaneous launch of the entitlement, the EPFO's field offices would have a separate time slot for redressing grievances of pensioners and pension claim applicants during the event.