India extends Atal Pension Yojana to FY31, keeps gap funding in play for 86.6 million subscribers

India extends Atal Pension Yojana to FY31, keeps gap funding in play for 86.6 million subscribers

NEW DELHI, Jan 21, 2026, 16:49 IST

  • India’s cabinet cleared continuation of the Atal Pension Yojana through FY2030-31 and extended related funding support
  • Support includes money for outreach work and “gap funding” to keep the pension plan viable
  • APY offers a guaranteed pension of 1,000-5,000 rupees a month from age 60; enrolment stands at over 86.6 million 1

India’s cabinet on Wednesday approved the continuation of the Atal Pension Yojana through financial year 2030-31 and extended government support for related promotional work and “gap funding”, according to an official release. 2

The decision keeps government backing in place for a scheme pitched at low-income workers in the unorganised sector, where formal retirement cover is thin. The Centre has framed the extension as part of a wider push to widen social security. 3

Under the approved framework, the government will continue to finance awareness drives and capacity-building efforts to widen coverage. It will also keep “gap funding” — a top-up meant to meet viability needs — over the period. 4

Atal Pension Yojana, launched on May 9, 2015, encourages small but regular savings from workers who lack access to formal pension systems, the government has said. It promises a guaranteed minimum pension of 1,000 to 5,000 rupees per month from age 60, depending on contributions. 5

More than 8.66 crore people — about 86.6 million — were enrolled as of Jan. 19, 2026, government data cited in an official release showed. The government has said it needs continued support to sustain enrolment momentum and to bridge viability gaps. 6

The cabinet’s note linked the programme to “Viksit Bharat @2047” and India’s push toward a “pensioned society”. Officials also highlighted APY’s role in financial inclusion, especially across rural and informal work. 7

But the reliance on gap funding underlines the key uncertainty: a guaranteed pension leaves the state exposed if contributions and investment returns fall short. Keeping the scheme financially sustainable gets harder if enrolment rises while funding gaps persist. 8

The extension keeps the basic pitch unchanged: a government-backed pension for workers outside the formal economy, funded by subscriber contributions and supported by outreach spending. The cabinet said the added runway to FY31 is meant to help expand coverage and keep the scheme viable. 9

The scheme will run to FY2030-31 with government support for promotional and developmental activities, alongside gap funding to meet viability requirements, another report on the decision said. That support package is now the centrepiece of the extension. 10

India’s financial services department has argued that pensions matter as earning potential drops with age and family structures change. The cabinet’s decision keeps APY in place as one of the government’s tools to address that longer-term problem. 11

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