MP's Pension Reform: How New Scheme Addresses Employee Disparities

The Madhya Pradesh government is taking significant steps to address employee welfare concerns. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced an integrated pension scheme to rectify disparities affecting state employees. A new commission will be formed to tackle pay anomalies and designation changes across various cadres. Additionally, the government plans massive recruitment for two lakh new positions with a unified examination system.

Key Points: MP Govt Implements Integrated Pension Scheme for Employees

  • Committee to implement integrated pension scheme addressing disparities
  • New commission to resolve pay anomalies and grade pay issues
  • Two lakh new government posts to be created soon
  • Separate Police Recruitment Board for 20,000 positions
  • Unified examination system to avoid multiple tests
  • Digital recruitment for Anganwadi workers and assistants
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MP govt to implement an integrated pension scheme

Madhya Pradesh announces integrated pension scheme, new recruitment drive for 2 lakh posts, and pay anomaly commission to benefit state employees.

"Government employees are the real Karmayogis who ensure implementation of every public welfare scheme - CM Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, Oct 28

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Tuesday said the government has decided to form a committee to implement an integrated pension scheme to rectify pension disparities for the state employees.

Chief Minister announced that a new commission will also be constituted, comprising retired senior officials, to address pay anomalies, grade pay issues and designation changes across various employee cadres in the state.

Yadav made these announcements while addressing a Diwali Milan programme organised by the State Employees Federation at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Park, in Bhopal on Tuesday.

"The government aims to grant promotions to all eligible officers and employees; although the matter is sub judice, nearly four lakh state employees are expected to benefit soon," the Chief Minister said during his address.

He further asserted that the success of the government is not possible without the cooperation of its employees, adding that the role of officers and employees is crucial in the development of the state.

"The happiness visible on the faces of employees is the true foundation of our progress. Government employees are the real Karmayogis who ensure the implementation of every public welfare scheme at the grassroots level," he said.

He emphasised that prompt resolution of public issues and dedication to duty are the responsibilities of all officers and employees. "The government and administration are working in coordination to accelerate the state's progress across all sectors," he added.

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister also stated that new recruitments will begin soon, and two lakh new posts will be created.

"A unified examination will be conducted to avoid multiple exams for different positions," he stated.

Chief Minister shared that to expedite police recruitment, a separate Police Recruitment Board is being set up, through which 20,000 posts in the department will be filled.

"The recruitment process has already commenced. Additionally, 476 new posts of Anganwadi Supervisors have been sanctioned, and digital recruitment for 19,504 new posts of Anganwadi Workers and Assistants is also underway for the first time," he said.

The Chief Minister stated that the state government has increased the dearness allowance for its employees to 55 per cent, aligning it with the union government employees. The arrears have been released in five equal instalments between June and October 2025.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative but let's see how it's implemented. Government committees often take years to show results. The DA increase to 55% is a welcome relief though! 💰
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Sarah B
Creating 2 lakh new posts and unified exams is excellent! This will reduce so much stress for job seekers who currently have to prepare for multiple exams. Digital recruitment for Anganwadi workers is also a step in the right direction.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the announcements, I hope they don't remain just Diwali promises. The police recruitment board is a good move - law and order needs more personnel. But implementation is key! 🚨
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Nisha Z
As a government employee's daughter, I've seen how pension disparities affect families. Hope this brings some justice to retired employees who served the state for decades. The arrears in instalments till 2025 seems a bit stretched though.
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Michael C
The focus on employee welfare is commendable. When government employees are happy and motivated, public service delivery improves automatically. This could be a model for other states to follow.

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