National Pension System (NPS) allows subscribers to choose between active and auto choices. Underactive choice, you can decide the asset allocation between equity, corporate debt, and government securities. Under auto choice, you leave the decision to the rules and the pension fund manager. The asset allocation, in this case, is decided on the basis of your age and pre-decided grid put in place by the NPS regulations. Under auto choice, the allocation towards government securities asset class increases as you grow older. After the age of 55, it ranges from 75-90 percent, depending on the lifecycle fund you have chosen. The objective is to safeguard your hard-earned corpus built over the long term against market volatility. NPS schemes G – or G-sec funds – have consistently turned in a good performance over the last year in particular. Broad outperformance As of November 17, 2021, all seven pension fund managers delivered returns between 10.52 percent and 11.71 percent over three years. LIC Pension Fund, a consistent performer in this category, topped the list with 11.71 percent, followed by HDFC Pension Fund with 11.21 percent. UTI Retirement Solutions brought up the rear with 10.52 percent – and even this was higher compared to the benchmark returns. All pension fund managers beat their gilt mutual fund peers (8.91 percent) as also the benchmark CCIL All Sovereign Bond TRI (10.51 percent).