Centre conducts pensioners’ awareness program at Puducherry

The objective of the program is to spread awareness of the various rules and procedures regarding pension entitlements and processes to central government pensioners

June 28, 2022 04:35 pm | Updated 04:35 pm IST - New Delhi:


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The Centre’s Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare (DoPPW) on June 28 conducted a pensioners’ awareness program at Puducherry, an official statement said.

This is the first physical program post pandemic covering the southern region of the country.

The objective of the program is to spread awareness of the various rules and procedures regarding pension entitlements and processes to central government pensioners as well as to update the pensioners about the changes that take place from time to time through various amendments in the policy and procedures, it said.

Such programs also serve as a feedback mechanism of pension policy from pensioners, said the statement issued by the Personnel Ministry.

The program was attended by more than 300 pensioners from Chennai and Puducherry in collaboration with pensioners associations from Chennai and Puducherry.

A team of officers from DoPPW took sessions on pension policy reforms & digitisation regarding pension/ family pension sanction to central government pensioners, with the objective of updating the pensioners of the changes made under the “ease of living” initiative of the government, it said.

Special sessions were organised on Income Tax matters related to pensioners as well as digital means of submitting the annual life certificates, the statement said.

To enhance “ease of living” of pensioners and family pensioners, government of India has taken large number of welfare measures in pension policy as well as digitisation of pension related processes, it added.

There have been a number of amendments in the pension rules and several clarificatory orders/ instructions have been issued during the last 50 years, the statement said.

These have been compiled and brought out as Central Civil Service (Pension) Rules, 2021 in December, 2021, it said.

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