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  2. Employees' Provident Fund Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) is one of the two main social security organization under the Government of India's Ministry of Labour and Employment and is responsible for regulation and management of provident funds in India, the other being Employees' State Insurance.

  3. Employees Provident Fund (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Employees' Provident Fund ( EPF; Malay: Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja, KWSP) is a federal statutory body under the purview of the Ministry of Finance. It manages the compulsory savings plan and retirement planning for private sector workers in Malaysia. Membership of the EPF is mandatory for Malaysian citizens employed in the private sector ...

  4. Employees Provident Fund - Wikipedia

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    Employees Provident Fund. Employees Provident Fund or Employees' Provident Fund refer to: Employees' Provident Fund Organisation, in India. Employees Provident Fund (Malaysia) Employees Provident Fund Nepal. Employees' Provident Fund (Sri Lanka)

  5. Social security in India - Wikipedia

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    If the funds spent by the EPFO, ESI and the various other provident fund bodies are taken into account, the total spending by the general government of India (centre, states and cities all together) is 12.8% of the GDP or ₹ 3,320,000 crore (US$420 billion). Federal government social security bodies and programs

  6. Pensions in India - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory state provident fund and pension provision. This mandatory scheme is part of the Social Security system in India that covers all employees of the private sector and employees of state owned companies. It is run by the social security body Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO).

  7. List of regulators in India - Wikipedia

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    List. 1. RBI – Reserve Bank of India. 2. SEBI – Securities and Exchange Board of India. 3. IRDAI – Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India. 4. PFRDA – Pension Fund Regulatory & Development Authority.

  8. EPF - Wikipedia

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    EPF may refer to: .epf, a file extension for CadSoft Eagle project files. Early pregnancy factor. Eclipse process framework, an open source project. Electricity price forecasting. Employees Provident Fund (disambiguation) Endangered Planet Foundation, an American conservation organization. Ensuring Positive Futures, a British employment program.

  9. 2014 Union budget of India - Wikipedia

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    Govt increases wage ceiling for EPFO schemes to ₹ 15,000 (US$190) from existing ₹ 6,500 (US$81) per month ₹ 36 billion (US$450 million) provided for safe drinking water in 20,000 habitations in villages facing problem of impure drinking water; Budget proposes National Housing Banking programme; sets aside ₹ 80 billion (US$1.0 billion)

  10. Five-Year Plans of India - Wikipedia

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    Five-Year Plans of India. From 1947 to 2017, the Indian economy was premised on the concept of planning. This was carried through the Five-Year Plans, developed, executed, and monitored by the Planning Commission (1951–2014) and the NITI Aayog (2015–2017). With the prime minister as the ex-officio chairman, the commission has a nominated ...

  11. 2022 Union budget of India - Wikipedia

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    2022( 2022)Union Budget of India. The 2022 Union Budget of India was presented by the Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman on 1 February 2022, as her fourth budget. This is the third budget of Narendra Modi -led NDA government's second term. The Economic Survey for 2021–2022 was released on 31 January 2022, a day before the budget.