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randhirsinha
Can anyone advise regarding opting two family pensions.
1) One persons is employed in central government from there he has served for 12 years and eligible for getting pension and pension started from central government.
2) From there is permanently absorbed in the public sector undertaking after some years pension scheme is started in that PSU and he became eligible to get pension in that PSU also.
Can anybody tell me that is he can avail both pension, one from central government and another from PSU.
With regards,
RK Sinha

From India, Ludhiana
Dinesh Divekar
7883

Dear Randhir,
Yes he is eligible to get two pensions. It is perfectly correct.
However, what I did not understand is this. If that person worked in central government for 12 years, then how he became eligible to draw pension? Minimum pensionable service is 20 years for central Govt employees. This rule of pensionable service is waived off only for defence and few other employees.
Definition of the word "pension" is a fixed amount, other than wages, paid at regular intervals to a person or to the person's surviving dependants in consideration of past services, age, merit, poverty, injury or loss sustained, etc.
In the above definition please concentrate on the phrase "in consideration of past services". For the case at hand the employee is eligible for pension from two different government agencies "in consideration of past services".
Ok...
DVD

From India, Bangalore
randhirsinha
Hi Dinesh,
Thanks for replying me back.
In past, Central Government regular employee who has done more than 10 years of service, he is eligible for pension and also even the person is quasi-permanent who have done more than 10 years, he is eligible for pension, the decision is given by supreme court.
With regards,
RK Sinha

From India, Ludhiana
drbhjoshi
I took voluntary retirement from State Government Service and joined central government institute. I was initially paid full salary with full pension. Now after AG audit my pension is deducted from the salary. Is it ok? What should I do? Any guidance?
From India, Bangalore
amol121980
Dear Sir,
My mother is getting my fathers pension amounted Rs.500.00 pm My father had work with Private Company. Know My mother will get his fathers pension (after her mothers death) as my mother is widow and as per govt law she is eligable to get pension
My question is can she take two pension :- i.e. Her husbands pension & Her fathers pension?
Regards
Amol Prabhu

From India, Mumbai
nathrao
3131

In your case,One pension is from private company and other from Government sources. There is no problem at all. She can draw both the pensions.
From India, Pune
ankitgarg1144
i want to ask that my mother taking her pension and my father family pension. i want to know that if i put same adhar card in both bank so we r eligible to take both pension " but state is different to take pension"
From India, Indore
anoop5286
my aunt is widow and she gets pension after the death of her husband(military man)
is she eligible for state widow pension scheme...
can she get 2 pension same time one from state and another regular one

From India, Ratnagiri
sumeet.s
Dear Sir,
My father was centrl govt employee. He took vrs n some years latter he expired after that my mother was getting my fathers family pension from central govt. She completed her service in state govt and now she is getting her own pention from state govt. Is she eligible for both pentions and Can she submit her aadhar card in both bank. I mean in family pention bank and her pention bank.. Plz advise..

From India, Mumbai
Dinesh Divekar
7883

Dear Anoop and Sumeet, In both the cases, pensioner is eligible to get the double pension. One has got nothing to do with another. Thanks, Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
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