- Government of India introduced a New Pension Scheme (NPS)
(i.e.,) Contributory Pension Scheme in the year 2003. The
composite State Government of Andhra Pradesh adopted the New
Pension System (NPS) i.e., CPS replacing the existing Pension
Scheme to its employees who joined on or after 01.09.2004 with
effect from 01.09.2004 FN in the references 1st to 3rd (G.O.Ms.No.
653, 654 and 655 OF Finance Department Govt. of AP dt.
22.09.2004.) read above.
- The scheme of Contributory Pension Scheme provides for
deduction of 10% of pay and DA of each employees from his
monthly salary and the Government contributes equal amount. Both
the amounts, put together are transferred to CPS accounts of the
employees (PRAN), which are managed by Pension Fund Managers
nominated by the Fund Regulatory and Development Authority
(PFRDA). On retirement of the Government Employee, 60% fund is
paid to individual and the rest of 40% is converted into annuity fund
facilitating the retired employee to get regular monthly pension
- The Deputy General Manager, PFRDA, Ministry of Finance,
Delhi have suggested that since Telangana state has come into
existence from 02nd of June 2014, it should be required to issue a
fresh gazette notification with retrospective effect (based on earlier
notification as issued by Andhra Pradesh) and approach NPS Trust
and CRA for agreements.
- The Director of Treasuries and Accounts Telangana State has
stated that the PFRDA has been informed by his office vide letter
dt.19.06.2014, the state Government of Telangana have not made
any changes relating to the Contributory pension Scheme and it is a
part and parcel of Gazette notification issued by composite state,
DTA, AP, Hyderabad and the situation of issuing a fresh Gazette
notification specially for adopting the NPS to its employees may not
arise
- The PFDRA has also advised the Government of Telangana
State to initiate dialogue with NSDL and NPS Trust for completion of
formalities on priority basis, so that NPS implementation can be
smoothly effected.
- Government of Telangana State have not made any changes
relating to the Contributory pension Scheme to their employees and
it is a part and parcel of Gazette notification issued by composite
state. However the agreement was entered in the composite state.
Hence, a fresh agreement may have to be entered by the
Government of Telangana State as requested by the DTA. In the
composite State of A.P, the DTA, A.P, Hyderabad acted as a nodal
officer for all the issues relating to NPS.
- Government, therefore, after careful examination of the
matter, hereby appoint the Director of Treasuries and Accounts
Telangana State, Hyderabad as the nodal officer for all the issues
relating to the NPS and permit him to enter into an agreement in
that regard with NSDL and NPS Trust
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