Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Family pension rules for missing central govt employees relaxed: Jitendra Singh

Major relief for kin of those serving in militancy-affected areas

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NEW DELHI: Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Monday said family pension rules for missing central government employees have been relaxed, in a major relief for kin of those serving in militancy-affected areas such as Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast as well as Naxalism-hit regions.

According to an order, in all cases where a government servant covered by the National Pension System (NPS) goes missing during service, the benefits of family pension will be immediatel­y paid to the family and in case he reappears and resumes service, the amount paid as family pension during the intervenin­g time of his missing period can be accordingl­y deducted from his salary.

Earlier, the family pension would not be paid till the missing government employee was declared dead in accordance with the law or till seven years had passed since he went missing, a statement issued by the Personnel Ministry said.

Referring to the order of the Department of Pension and Pensioners' Welfare, the minister said this is going to provide a huge relief, particular­ly in those regions where instances of government employees going missing are reported more frequently.

Singh, the Minister of State for Personnel, said cases of abduction of central government employees working in violence-prone areas have come to the fore and therefore to instill confidence and to protect them and their family interests, the changes in the pension rules were brought about.

The minister informed that if a government servant covered by the CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 goes missing, the benefits of arrears of salary, family pension, retirement gratuity, leave encashment, etc. are paid to the families of the missing employees in accordance with the instructio­ns issued dated 25.06.2013.

He said the matter has been examined in consultati­on with Department of Personnel and Training, Department of Financial Services and Department of Expenditur­e and considerin­g the hardship faced by the family of such government servants, it has been decided to extend the same benefits (as applicable to those under the CCS (Pension) rules) to the families of government servants covered by NPS.

The other provisions of the order states that in all cases where a government servant covered by NPS goes missing during service, the benefits of family pension may be paid to the family if the missing government servant had exercised option for benefits under CCS (Pension) Rules on death or discharge from service on disability/invalidati­on or the benefits under CCS (Pension) Rules is the default option under the Central Civil Services (Implementa­tion of National Pension System) Rules, 2021.

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