Revolutionizing Pension Governance: A Decade of Transformation in India

Union Minister Jitendra Singh emphasized the technological and citizen-focused transformation of India's pension system. At the 16th All India Pension Adalat, it was highlighted that pensioners are valuable national assets. The session resolved various longstanding cases and showcased efficient grievance redressal, reflecting successful pension reforms under the Modi government.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 13-05-2026 19:16 IST | Created: 13-05-2026 19:16 IST
Revolutionizing Pension Governance: A Decade of Transformation in India
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Union Minister Jitendra Singh announced a transformative shift in India's pension governance, highlighting a transition towards a technology-driven, citizen-centered system. He emphasized the contribution of pensioners as national assets.

Addressing the 16th All India Pension Adalat at Vigyan Bhawan, Singh lauded the Modi government's efforts to facilitate a compassionate and effective pension administration. The forum resolved a significant portion of outstanding cases, benefiting pensioners through direct and transparent processes.

The session saw a large-scale engagement with stakeholders from various ministries addressing longstanding grievances. The government's reforms in pension delivery have made it more accessible and streamlined, significantly impacting over one crore pensioners nationwide since 2014.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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