![]() ![]() The recovery of Licence Fee beyond that period is the responsibility of the Directorate of Estates. For this purpose the Licence Fee for those in occupation of Government accommodation is taken into account up to the end of the permissible period for which accommodation can be retained after retirement under the Rules on normal rent. Issue of No Demand Certificateĭues owed by the retiring employees on account of Licence Fee for Government accommodation, advances, over payment of pay and allowances are required to be assessed by the Head of Office and intimated to the Accounts Officer two months in advance of the date of retirement so that these are recovered from retirement gratuity before payment. This one time lump sum payment is distinct from retirement gratuity and is paid over and above the retirement gratuity. Admissible amount is half month’s basic pay last drawn plus DA for each completed 6 monthly period of qualifying service. Service GratuityĪ retiring Government servant will be entitled to receive service gratuity (and not pension) if total qualifying service is less than 10 years. Maximum amount of Death Gratuity admissible is Rs. Half of emoluments for every completed 6 monthly period of qualifying service subject to a maximum of 33 times of emoluments Entitlement of death gratuity is regulated as under : Qualifying Service ![]() There is no stipulation in regard to any minimum length of service rendered by the deceased employee. This is a one-time lump sum benefit payable to the nominee or family member of a Government servant dying in harness. The retirement gratuity payable for qualifying service of 33 years or more is 16½ times the Basic Pay plus DA, subject to a maximum of Rs. There is no minimum limit for the amount of gratuity. ![]() ![]() Retirement gratuity is calculated 1/4th of a month’s Basic Pay plus Dearness Allowance drawn on the date of retirement for each completed six monthly period of qualifying service. A minimum of 5 years' qualifying service and eligibility to receive service gratuity/pension is essential to get this one time lump sum benefit. This is payable to the retiring Government servant. * The commutation factor will be with reference to age next birthday on the date on which commutation becomes absolute as per the New Table annexed to the CCS (Commutation of Pension) Rules, 1981.ĭeath/Retirement Gratuity Retirement Gratuity The formula for arriving for commuted value of Pension (CVP) isĬVP = 40 % (X) Commutation factor* (X) 12 Dearness Relief, however, will continue to be calculated on the basis of the original pension (i.e. The monthly pension will stand reduced by the portion commuted and the commuted portion will be restored on the expiry of 15 years from the date of receipt of the commuted value of pension. Lump sum payable is calculated with reference to the Commutation Table. If the option is exercised after expiry of one year, he/she will have to under-go medical examination by the specified competent authority. No medical examination is required if the option is exercised within one year of retirement. Pension is payable up to and including the date of death.Ī Central Government servant has an option to commute a portion of pension, not exceeding 40% of it, into a lump sum payment. Maximum limit on pension is 50% of the highest pay in the Government of India (presently Rs. The amount of pension is 50% of the emoluments or average emoluments whichever is beneficial. average of the basic pay drawn during the last 10 months of the service) whichever is more beneficial. W.e.f, Pension is calculated with reference to emoluments (i.e.last basic pay) or average emoluments (i.e. In the case of Family Pension the widow is eligible to receive family pension on death of her spouse after completion of one year of continuous service or even before completion of one year if the Government servant had been examined by the appropriate Medical Authority and declared fit for Government service. A Central Government servant retiring in accordance with the Pension Rules is entitled to receive pension on completion of at least 10 years of qualifying service. The minimum eligibility period for receipt of pension is 10 years. ![]()
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