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06 June 2010

Postal dept launches new pension scheme


   The postal department has launched a new  pension scheme for the public, specially service holders, who are able to deposit a minimum of Rs 500 per month, up to the age of 55 years. According to the project officer of the  postmaster general office, Saryug Prasad, the amount deposited by the  beneficiaries would be invested in different unit-linked pension funds of  the SBI, LIC, UTI and the quantum of pension would be fixed as per the  amount earned from those deposited funds. He hoped the rate of pension  amount would be higher than the present one. 

   He said the postal pension scheme has a  two-tier provision. In the first tier, one can deposit a minimum of Rs 6,000  in a year in at least four instalments or Rs 500 per month. There would be  no limit to subscriptions in any tier. The deposited amount would not be  withdrawn prematuredly under the first-tier system. But, under the two-tier system, a minimum of  Rs 1,000 would have to be deposited and it would have the facility of  premature withdrawals. It will work as a savings bank besides offering the  benefit of pension.

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