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Central Government Employees Now Eligible for Enhanced Retirement and Death Gratuity Benefits Under Unified Pension Scheme

Central government employees under the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) now gain retirement and death gratuity benefits previously reserved for the Old Pension Scheme (OPS), ensuring equitable treatment for all pensioners.
Manoj Kumar July 7, 2025 4 min read
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Key Policy Update for Central Government Pensioners

Central government employees transitioning to the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) are set to gain critical retirement and death gratuity benefits previously exclusive to the Old Pension Scheme (OPS). Union Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh confirmed this significant revision, which aligns with the Central Civil Services (Payment of Gratuity under National Pension System) Rules, 2021. The decision addresses long-standing employee demands for equitable pension benefits, ensuring parity between UPS and OPS recipients. This reform marks a pivotal shift in India’s pension framework, offering financial security to families of deceased government servants while maintaining fiscal responsibility. The Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare (DoPPW) has issued detailed guidelines to implement this change, allowing employees to choose between UPS and OPS benefits in cases of service-related deaths or disabilities. This move is expected to bolster employee confidence in the UPS, which was introduced in 2025 as an alternative to the OPS.

Implementation Details and Employee Options

The DoPPW directive provides central government staff under the UPS with the flexibility to revert to OPS benefits if they face death in service or disability-related discharge. This progressive approach ensures that employees retain control over their pension choices, even as they transition to the UPS. The order emphasizes that the final decision made by the employee before their demise remains binding, preventing family members from altering it posthumously. Key provisions include the requirement for employees to submit Form 1 upon joining service, which allows them to select between UPS, CCS (Pension) Rules, 2021, or CCS (Extraordinary Pension) Rules, 2023. The Ministry of Finance’s notification on January 24, 2024, underscores the urgency of this transition, with all central government departments mandated to comply with the new rules by April 1, 2025. This structured implementation ensures clarity and minimizes administrative hurdles for employees.

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Reactions and Benefits for UPS Recipients

The All India NPS Employees Federation’s President, Manjeet Singh Patel, hailed the decision as a necessary step toward modernizing India’s pension system. He emphasized that incorporating OPS benefits into the UPS eliminates uncertainties for employees, particularly those facing service-related disabilities or deaths. The directive also ensures that UPS recipients are eligible for a death gratuity of Rs 25 lakh, a benefit previously reserved for OPS participants. This financial cushion provides critical support to families during times of loss, reinforcing the government’s commitment to employee welfare. The DoPPW Secretary, V Srinivas, highlighted that the policy bridges the gap between NPS and UPS, creating a unified framework for pensioners. This parity is expected to accelerate the adoption of the UPS, as employees now have access to comprehensive benefits without compromising on financial planning. The reforms also align with broader efforts to streamline pension administration and reduce bureaucratic complexities.

Technical Framework and Regulatory Compliance

The Central Civil Services (Implementation of National Pension System) Rules, 2021, form the backbone of this pension reform, offering clear guidelines for employees under the UPS. Rule 10 explicitly states that employees may opt for either UPS or OPS benefits in cases of death, disability, or invalidation discharge. This flexibility is crucial for employees navigating complex career transitions or health challenges. The Ministry of Finance’s 2024 notification mandates a single opt-in opportunity for UPS, ensuring that employees make informed decisions without facing repeated administrative processes. The DoPPW’s recent order reinforces these rules, emphasizing that the final pension choice remains with the employee, even in the event of their demise. By integrating OPS benefits into the UPS, the government has created a more inclusive pension framework that balances employee needs with fiscal prudence. This regulatory clarity is expected to enhance trust in the UPS, encouraging a smoother transition for existing and future employees.

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Broader Implications for Government Employees

The UPS reforms represent a significant milestone in India’s public sector pension policy, addressing longstanding disparities between NPS and OPS beneficiaries. By granting UPS participants access to death gratuity and retirement benefits, the government has effectively modernized its pension framework while preserving the welfare of employees and their families. This shift also aligns with global trends toward unified pension systems, which aim to simplify administrative processes and ensure equitable treatment for all participants. The inclusion of OPS benefits in the UPS underscores the government’s commitment to transparency and fairness, ensuring that employees are not penalized for choosing a more contemporary pension scheme. As the UPS implementation progresses, it is anticipated that this reform will set a precedent for other states and central ministries, fostering a more cohesive approach to pension administration across the country. The policy’s success will depend on its effective execution, with continuous monitoring and adjustments to address emerging challenges.

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