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EPFO eases claim rules, allows 100 pc partial withdrawal, check details here

**EPFO Approves Liberalised Partial Withdrawal Rules to Benefit Over 70 Million Account Holders**

In a significant reform aimed at enhancing the ease of living for more than 70 million account holders, the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has approved liberalised partial withdrawal rules. This landmark decision allows members to withdraw up to 100 per cent of their eligible provident fund balance, reported PTI.

The announcement came during the Central Board of Trustees (CBT) meeting chaired by Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya. The board resolved to simplify the existing 13 complex withdrawal rules into three clear categories:

– **Essential Needs** (such as illness, education, marriage)
– **Housing Needs**
– **Special Circumstances**

### Key Highlights of the New Withdrawal Rules

– **Full withdrawal (100%) allowed:** Both employee and employer contributions can be withdrawn entirely under specified conditions.
– **Increased withdrawal limits:** Education-related withdrawals can be made up to 10 times the previous limits, and marriage withdrawals up to 5 times, a significant jump from the earlier combined limit of 3 times.
– **Reduced minimum service requirement:** Members are now eligible for partial withdrawals after just 12 months of service.
– **Easier claims under Special Circumstances:** Members no longer need to specify reasons, reducing the chance of claim rejections.
– **Minimum balance to retain:** A minimum balance of 25 per cent must be retained in the account to ensure long-term retirement savings are protected.
– **Documentation-free processing:** The new process aims for 100 per cent auto-settlement of claims, making withdrawals faster and hassle-free.

### Revised Final Settlement Rules

The CBT also approved changes to the final settlement timelines:

– The waiting period for full EPF withdrawal has been reduced from 2 months to **12 months** after leaving an employer.
– The timeline for final pension withdrawal has been extended to **36 months** to safeguard pension benefits.

### ‘Vishwas Scheme’ Introduced to Ease Litigation

To minimize litigation, EPFO introduced the ‘Vishwas Scheme’ to resolve pending penalty cases under Section 14B. The scheme offers a flat penalty rate of 1 per cent per month, with reduced rates for shorter defaults. It covers both pending and ongoing litigations and will be operational for 6 months, extendable by another 6 months.

### Doorstep Digital Life Certificate Service for Pensioners

The board also approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) to provide doorstep Digital Life Certificate (DLC) services free of charge to EPS 1995 pensioners. This initiative aims to help elderly pensioners, especially in rural areas, continue receiving their pensions smoothly without hassle.

### EPFO 3.0: A Member-Centric Digital Revamp

As part of the EPFO 3.0 digital transformation, a new member-centric digital framework was approved. Key features include:

– Integration with core banking solutions
– Adoption of cloud-native technology
– API-first architecture to enable faster, automated claims
– Payroll-linked contributions
– Multi-language self-service portals

### Investment Strategy and Digital Initiatives

Four fund managers have been selected to manage EPFO’s debt investment portfolio for a five-year term, ensuring safe and effective investment of retirement savings.

Minister Mansukh Mandaviya also launched several key digital initiatives focused on enhancing the efficiency and user-friendliness of EPFO services, reinforcing the organisation’s commitment to delivering seamless experiences to members.

*With inputs from PTI*
https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/epfo-simplifies-13-complex-claim-rules-allows-100-per-cent-partial-withdrawal-check-complete-details-here-23598521

「サポート住宅」認定開始 大家とNPO連携強化で孤独死解決へ

「サポート住宅」認定開始 大家とNPO連携強化で孤独死解決へ

2025年10月12日 6:00 [有料会員限定記事]

高齢者や障害者が安心して暮らせる住宅を増やそうと、NPOや不動産会社が入居者の日常生活を支援する「居住サポート住宅」の認定制度が始まりました。

この制度では、大家とNPOなどが連携を強めることで、住宅と福祉の両分野にまたがる孤独死問題の解決を目指します。

「居住サポート住宅」のイメージとしては、支援が必要な方が安心して生活できる環境づくりを推進し、地域全体で支える仕組みを作ることが期待されています。

今回の認定制度の開始により、サポート体制の基盤が整い、孤立しがちな高齢者や障害者の生活の質向上につながることが期待されます。

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VIDEO: CM Yogi Adityanath Announces Direct Salaries And Enhanced Benefits For Sanitation Workers, Urges Valmiki Community To Empower Future Leaders

Yogi Adityanath Announces Direct Salary Payment and Enhanced Benefits for Sanitation Workers in Uttar Pradesh

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has announced that sanitation and contractual workers in the state will now receive their salaries directly through government corporations, effectively eliminating private outsourcing intermediaries. This move aims to ensure timely and transparent payment to these essential workers.

In addition to salary reforms, the Chief Minister declared that sanitation workers will receive health insurance coverage worth ₹5 lakh, along with accident compensation ranging from ₹35 to ₹40 lakh. These benefits will be facilitated through bank arrangements, providing greater security and support to the workers and their families.

Valmiki Heritage and Education

Speaking at the Maharshi Valmiki Manifestation Day ceremony held at Indira Gandhi Pratishthan, CM Yogi Adityanath emphasized the importance of the Valmiki community’s safety and respect. He remarked, “Your safety is society’s safety; your respect is respect for Valmiki’s heritage.” The Chief Minister encouraged the community to focus on educating their children and empowering future leaders.

Legacy of Character and Righteousness

Highlighting the enduring legacy of Sage Valmiki, Yogi Adityanath noted that the Ramayana established timeless ideals of character and righteousness. He praised Lord Ram’s conduct as a model of propriety, famously stating, “Ram never violated the line of propriety—the Lakshman Rekha.”

Political Context and Call for Unity

The event was attended by prominent leaders including Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak, BJP State President Bhupendra Singh, and several ministers. The Chief Minister took the opportunity to criticize opposition parties for indulging in “vote bank politics” and neglecting the ideals upheld by Valmiki.

He reaffirmed the commitment of the double-engine government to work towards realizing “Ram Rajya” — a society free from discrimination and injustice.

Conclusion: National Development Rooted in Valmiki’s Ideals

Concluding his address, CM Yogi Adityanath called for devotion to Valmiki’s teachings as a foundation for national unity and progress. He stated, “A society rooted in Valmiki’s ideals will build a self-reliant and developed India.”

https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/video-cm-yogi-adityanath-announces-direct-salaries-and-enhanced-benefits-for-sanitation-workers-urges-valmiki-community-to-empower-future-leaders