Timely
payment of retirement benefits to the retiring employees: DoPPW OM Dtd 9th
March 2021
No. 3(6)/2021-P&PW(H)-7083
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel & Public Grievance
Department of Pension and pensioners’ Welfare
8th Floor, Janpath Bhavan,
Janpath, New Delhi,
Dated: 9th March, 2021
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject:-Timely payment of retirement benefits
to the retiring employees
The undersigned is directed to say that
timelines have been prescribed under the CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 for each
activity involved in the processing of a pension case and for payment of
pension and gratuity to a retiring Government servant. As per this timeline,
the process of verification of service and other preparatory work should be
undertaken one year before a Government servant is due to retire on
superannuation, the Government servant should submit the forms six months
before retirement, the Head of Office should send the pension case to the PAO
four months before retirement and the PAO should issue PPO and send it to CPAO
one month before retirement. The CPAO is required to issue the Special Seal
Authority within 21 days, thereafter.
2. Instructions have been issued vide this
Department’s OM No 1/27/2011- P &PW (E) dated 01.08.2017 for handing over
the copy of pensioner PPO to him/her at the time of retirement along with other
retirement dues. The Rules also provide for sanction of provisional pension in
cases where a Government servant is likely to retire before finalization of his
pension and gratuity.
3. “BHAVISHYA’, the online Pension Sanction
& Payment Tracking System, facilitates online tracking of pension sanction
and payment process by the individual as well as the administrative authorities
and keeps the retiring employees informed of the progress of pension sanction
process through SMS/E-Mail. The system is, therefore, very useful for ensuring
timely payment of pensionary benefits to the retiring Government servant.
4. In spite of the timelines prescribed in the
rules/instructions and simplification/streamlining of the procedures through
BHAVISHYA, issue of the PPO and payment of retirement benefits continue to be
delayed in a large number of cases. A significant percentage of the grievances
registered on the CPENGRAMS relate to non-payment of retirement dues for
several months after retirement. Delay in settlement of retirement dues also
leads to avoidable litigation. In a number of cases, the courts have directed
payment of interest for the delayed period to the affected pensioners, besides
making adverse comments on the functioning of the administration.
5. In order to ensure timely payment of
retirement dues in all cases, it has been decided that the progress of the
pension cases should be regularly monitored by the Heads of the organizations
and the Heads of Departments. An effective monitoring mechanism is required to
be established in every office/Department to review the progress of processing
of the pension cases. The information available from the BHAVISHYA software may
be utilized for this purpose.
6. Farewell programs are often organized in
the offices on the occasion of retirement of employees. This is one of the most
appropriate occasions that can be utilized to review the progress of the
pension cases and to sensitize the concerned staff about the importance of
timely payment of retirement dues. Accordingly, in every farewell function,
Heads of organizations/Departments/offices may review the progress of pension
cases of all the employees of that organization/Department/office, who are due
for retirement in the next six months. Wherever the processing of any pension
case is found to be behind schedule, proactive action must be taken to ensure
that all retirement dues are paid on time to the retiring Government servant.
7. A half-yearly statement may be submitted by
each Department/organization/ office to the Secretary of the administrative
Ministry/Department indicating the particulars of the Government servants in
whose case issue of PPO was delayed by more than two months after retirement on
superannuation. The statement may also contain the reasons for the delay in
issuing the PPO and remedial action taken to avoid such delays in future.
8. All the Ministries/Departments are
requested to bring the above instructions to the notice of the offices/field organizations
under their administrative control for strict compliance.
(Rajesh Kumar)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
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