FAQ for Central Government Employees and Pensioners – Pension Policy
Pension is a major support in old age and lead their life without help of dependents also.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
(Central Civil Services)
PENSION POLICY
Which rules govern pension and gratuity to the employees retiring from Central Government Civil Departments.
Pension and gratuity of the employees retiring from Central Government Departments is regulated by the Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972. There are separate rules regarding pension and gratuity of Railway employees and Defence personnel.
Is the date of voluntary retirement treated as duty?
Yes, the date of voluntary retirement is treated as duty (Rule 5).
Who is eligible for pension?
A Govt. servant appointed in a pensionable establishment on or before 31.12.2003 and retires from Government service with a qualifying service of 10 years or more is eligible for pension (Rule 2, 49).
How is pension calculated?
W.e.f. 1.1.2006, pension is calculated @ 50% of emoluments (last pay) or average emoluments (for last 10 months), whichever is more beneficial to the retiring Govt. servant. (Rule 49).
What happens to the departmental proceedings instituted against a Govt. servant during service and pending at the time of retirement? Can pension/gratuity be paid to a retiring, Govt. servant if Departmental/Judicial proceeding are pending against him at the time of retirement?
Department proceedings pending at the time of retirement are deemed to be the proceedings under Rule 9 and shall be continued and concluded by the same disciplinary authority and in the same manner.
Thereafter, authority will submit a report recording its finding to the President. In such cases, only provisional pension is paid and gratuity is withheld till the conclusion of departmental proceedings and issue of final orders thereon by the competent authority.
P madhavi says
If a person is on half pay leave before retiring , how pension calculations will be done?
M.K.Kumar says
Last basic pay (not half pay) or 10 months average basic pay which ever is higher in that 50% as basic Pension.
M.K.Kumar says
Actually pay leave is not given separately due to the Commutted leave with M.C. only it will be deducted. More over standard in tha fullt basic pay per month it was last pay.