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Dear Seniors,

Please help on the topic - Father expired in a road accident on 1st September 2018. He had EPF subscription starting from 01/04/2015. Upon joining, pension was not deducted as per his date of birth (DOB), which should have been considered for pension in EPF. However, the employer did not include it (joining age 57 years when EPF started), with a salary of 12800/-. What should be done now? Is there any hope for the pension for the mother?

I want to claim EPF and EDLI. The consultant advises to bring proof of the date of birth of the father and mother. The father's Voter ID card will not be considered as valid proof of DOB, as Aadhar only contains the year of birth. There are no other documents related to the DOB. Please advise if there is any other way to prove the DOB, and what about the pension, as EPF was deposited in employee share and the difference (not in pension account).

Thank you.

From India, Patiala
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** date of death wrongly written 2018 .... its 2017
From India, Patiala
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Dear Mr. Gaurav. Attach Your father School Certificate Aadhar Card pan Card Voter id In While DOB. Change the DOD On claim form Rg Dinesh 9087206777
From India, Tiruchi
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Thank you, Dinesh Ji.

Only Aadhar card and Voter Card are available. He had a driving license, but it has gone missing. I also checked with the RTO, and they do not have any record of it. It was very old and may not have been renewed.

From India, Patiala
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then you go epfo office and rectify the details while you going carry all documents with rejected claim form
From India, Tiruchi
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