I am asking the question (related to my dada jeee).
he served indian army around 15 years & getting pension from army as an exservice men.
After it he also served in Punjab govt (ranjeet sagar dam ) &
contributed his epf around 10 years 7 month .from 1986 to 1997
He was retired in aug 1997 at the age of 60. But his retirement age wasin 1995 at the age of 58 but he retired in 30/7/1997.
Is he eligible for pension or not ?
Please reply me on the same .
I will be very thankful to you .
Please reply urgent . Or how i should proceed for next step .
Regards
Vishal
09871854195
From India, Delhi
he served indian army around 15 years & getting pension from army as an exservice men.
After it he also served in Punjab govt (ranjeet sagar dam ) &
contributed his epf around 10 years 7 month .from 1986 to 1997
He was retired in aug 1997 at the age of 60. But his retirement age wasin 1995 at the age of 58 but he retired in 30/7/1997.
Is he eligible for pension or not ?
Please reply me on the same .
I will be very thankful to you .
Please reply urgent . Or how i should proceed for next step .
Regards
Vishal
09871854195
From India, Delhi
He may not claim pension as he did not complete 10 years contribution before 58 years. So he can only withdraw amount
From United States
From United States
Does resignation like permitted to resign, called upon to resign snatch disability pension attributed to Indian military service. Pl.quote army/pension regulations to help Exserviceman NGO.
From India
From India
Dear Vishal,
Your Dadajeee might be receiving the pension from the Indian Army. You cannot do anything to increase, decrease, or stop the pension.
In regard to his state government service, he has not served and deducted the EPS for more than 10 years. Hence, he is not eligible for getting the pension from EPFO. His EPS deduction was made only up to the age of 58 years, and after that, the deducted PF and employer share both are getting credited into the PF Account only. Now he can withdraw the EPF and EPS both.
From India, Kumbakonam
Your Dadajeee might be receiving the pension from the Indian Army. You cannot do anything to increase, decrease, or stop the pension.
In regard to his state government service, he has not served and deducted the EPS for more than 10 years. Hence, he is not eligible for getting the pension from EPFO. His EPS deduction was made only up to the age of 58 years, and after that, the deducted PF and employer share both are getting credited into the PF Account only. Now he can withdraw the EPF and EPS both.
From India, Kumbakonam
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