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Maharashtra adopts Unified Pension Scheme; greenlights major river linking, power projects

Under the Maharashtra cabinet's decision, the UPS will be implemented from March this year, benefiting all state government employees, according to an official statement.

August 25, 2024 / 20:24 IST
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The Rs 7,000 crore Nar-Par-Girana river linking project, which will benefit northern Maharashtra districts such as Nashik and Jalgaon, has been approved.
The Rs 7,000 crore Nar-Par-Girana river linking project, which will benefit northern Maharashtra districts such as Nashik and Jalgaon, has been approved.

Maharashtra cabinet on August 25 decided to adopt the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) for state government employees, which was announced by the Union government the previous day.

On August 24, the central government approved the UPS for central government employees who started service after January 1, 2004. Those covered under the National Pension Scheme who opt for UPS will receive a guaranteed pension equal to 50% of their average basic pay from the last 12 months before retirement, with a minimum qualifying service of 25 years.

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Under the Maharashtra cabinet's decision, the UPS will be implemented from March this year, benefiting all state government employees, according to an official statement.

Maharashtra assembly’s term is ending in November and elections are expected in October-November.