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Cabinet Extends Atal Pension Yojana Support Till 2031

RR Team, January 21, 2026January 21, 2026
In a significant move aimed at strengthening India’s social security framework, the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday approved the continuation of the Atal Pension Yojana (APY) till the financial year 2030-31. The decision also includes an extension of government funding support for promotional and developmental activities, along with gap funding to ensure the long-term sustainability of the scheme.

The Cabinet’s approval reinforces the Centre’s commitment to providing old-age income security to workers in the unorganised sector, who constitute a substantial portion of India’s workforce and often lack access to formal pension systems.

Government Support Extended Till 2030-31

Under the approved framework, the Atal Pension Yojana will continue to receive government backing over the next five years through targeted promotional initiatives, awareness campaigns and capacity-building measures. These efforts aim to deepen outreach among low-income and unorganised workers, ensuring that eligible citizens are informed about the benefits of joining the pension scheme.

In addition, the Cabinet has sanctioned continued gap funding support to meet the scheme’s viability requirements. This financial backing is considered crucial for maintaining the guaranteed pension structure and ensuring uninterrupted benefits for subscribers.

Ensuring Old-Age Security for the Unorganised Sector

The Atal Pension Yojana was launched on May 9, 2015, with the objective of providing assured monthly pension benefits to workers in the unorganised sector. Under the scheme, subscribers are entitled to a guaranteed minimum pension ranging from ₹1,000 to ₹5,000 per month upon attaining the age of 60, depending on their contribution levels and entry age.

Since its inception, APY has played a transformative role in promoting pension coverage among informal workers such as daily wage earners, small traders, domestic workers and self-employed individuals.

Strong Growth in Subscriber Base

According to official data, as of January 19, 2026, more than 8.66 crore subscribers have been enrolled under the Atal Pension Yojana. This rapid growth has positioned APY as one of the largest voluntary pension schemes in the country and a cornerstone of India’s inclusive social security framework.

The sustained expansion of the subscriber base highlights growing awareness among citizens about the importance of retirement planning and financial security in old age.

Role in Financial Inclusion and Viksit Bharat Vision

The continuation of APY aligns closely with the government’s broader goals of financial inclusion and the vision of Viksit Bharat @2047. By ensuring a steady source of income in old age, the scheme reduces economic vulnerability among senior citizens and promotes dignity and independence in later years.

The scheme also supports India’s gradual transition towards a “pensioned society,” where long-term savings and social security mechanisms form an integral part of economic planning.

Need for Continued Government Support

Officials noted that continued government intervention is essential to sustain momentum under APY. Awareness gaps, limited financial literacy and affordability concerns remain challenges, particularly in rural and informal employment settings.

By extending funding for outreach and bridging viability gaps, the government aims to ensure that the scheme remains financially sound while expanding its coverage to underserved sections of society.

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