Revision of PPOs of pre-2006 family pensioners – regarding

DOPT ORDERS 

No.1/20/2011-P&PW(P)
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pension
Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare

 
Lok Nayak Bhavan, Khan Market,
New Delhi, the 1st November,2011.

 
Office Memorandum

 

Sub: Revision of PPOs of pre-2006 family pensioners – regarding.

 
The undersigned is directed to refer to Secretary (Pension)’s d.o. letter No.42/68/2009-P&PW(G), dated the 25th May, 2011 and 8th June, 2011 concerning revision of Pension Payment Orders (PPOs) in respect of pre-2006 Pensioners consequent to implementation of 6th CPC recommendations.
 
2. It is heartening to learn from replied received the Ministries/ Departments that they are responsive to the needs of Pensioners/Family Pensioners. In the mean while, Central Pension Accounting Office (CPAO) has issued an advertisement, which has been published in the Newspapers on 3rd September, 2011, requesting pre-2006 pensioners/family pensioners to provide prescribed information to the Head of the Department/Office concerned for issue of revised PPOs. In another advertisement published on 15th and 16th September, CPAO has circulated its toll-free telephone number 1800-11-77-88 for registration of grievances. Therefore, all the Ministries/ Departments are requested to seize the opportunity and revise the pre-2006 PPOs at the earliest possible.
 
3. It has come to the notice of this Department that the family pensioners are a sufferers’ lot as the Banks have not revised the family pension in most of the cases and it is being paid either at the pre-revised rates or at the minimum rate of Rs.3500/- per month. Therefore, all Ministries/ Departments and PAOs are requested to take up the matter of revision of family pension as first priority.

 
(K.K.Mittal)
Director

source-http://circulars.nic.in/WriteReadData/CircularPortal/D3/D03ppw/1-20-2011-PPWE_011111.pdf

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