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India Notifies New EPF Scheme 2026 Under Social Security Code

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India has officially notified the Employees' Provident Funds Scheme, 2026 (EPF Scheme, 2026), marking a significant shift in the country's provident fund framework. The new scheme has been introduced under the Code on Social Security, 2020, replacing the earlier provident fund regulations. This development signals the formal implementation of a modernised social security structure that has been in the works since the Code was passed. The transition is expected to have direct implications for how provident fund savings are managed and governed for employees across the country.

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