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10 months ago

My Dad was serving in NMDC central govt undertaking. He was retired from his service was getting minimal pension. Prior to Dad's death , my mother passed away. Now I am unmarried 48 years old . The amount of pension withheld by govt , is there is any possiblites me getting the amount.

Anik

Responded 10 months ago

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A.Dear client,
According to Office Memo No.F. No. 1/1(1))/2022-P&PW (E) Dated: 26.10.2022, an unmarried, widowed, or divorced daughter of a deceased government employee or pensioner who is not earning her livelihood is eligible for family pension past the age of twenty-five years for life or until she gets married or remarries or until she starts earning her livelihood, whichevereve comes first. (i) The family pension must first be paid to children under the age of twenty-five or to a disabled child who qualifies for a family pension under Rule 50.
You can request family pension payments be made to you along with pension arrears from the responsible pension disbursing body in connection to the aforementioned notification.
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pushpa samuel

Replied 9 months ago

Thank you sir

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A.Dear Client,
As per Office Memo No.F. No. 1/1(1))/2022-P&PW (E) Dated: 26.10.2022 issued by Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pensions, Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare, Government of India, an unmarried or widowed or divorced daughter of a deceased Government servant/pensioner, who is not earning her livelihood, is eligible for family pension beyond the age of twenty-five years for life or until she gets married or re-married or until she starts earning her livelihood, whichever is the earliest, In accordance with Rule 50(9) of the Central Civil Service (Pension) Rules, 2021, subject to the following conditions - (i) The family pension shall be initially payable to the children below the age of twenty-five years or to a disabled child eligible to receive family pension in accordance with Rule 50. (ii) The unmarried or widowed or divorced daughter was dependant on her parent or parents when he or she or they were alive; (iii) Where a deceased Government servant or pensioner leaves behind more than one unmarried or widowed or divorced daughter beyond the age of twenty-five years, family pension shall first be payable to such daughter, who fulfill the eligibility conditions for grant of family pension, in the order of their birth; (iv) The elder daughter shall be entitled to the family pension till she has got married or remarried or has started earning her livelihood, whichever is earlier and the younger of the daughters will be eligible for family pension after the elder next above her has got married or remarried or has started earning her livelihood or has died; In reference to aforesaid notification, you can apply to the concerned pension disbursing authority for disbursement of family pension to you along with arrears of pension. Hope this may serve your purpose.
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