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After two decades of the New Pension Scheme, many states are going back to the Old one. Union Government warns of the financial crisis. Political parties accuse each other of political gimmicks. The employees are demanding a decent life after retirement. If lack of funds is the issue, isn’t it relevant to ask about insufficient growth in revenue? What happened to the plans and projects of the liberalisation era? What about the huge tax cuts to the corporates expecting windfall returns? Why is it that the revenue gaps are always filled with a reduction in social spending – in education, health, and welfare schemes!!

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