ELIGIBILITY FOR
TWO FAMILY PENSIONS
Government of India, Ministry of
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of Pension and Pensioners’
Welfare issued Office Memorandum on 16.01.2013 allowed two family pensions by
omitting Sub Rule 13A and 13B of Pension Regulations which prohibited two
family pensions.
Although the orders are made
applicable for State Governments, Public Sector undertakings/ Autonomous
bodies/Local fund under the Central or State Government, but it is not
addressed to them for implementation.
These orders are addressed to All Ministries/Departments of Government
of India. Because of this, various State Governments not taking up the issue
seriously.
A widow of an ex-servicemen, who
was employed in State Government applies with this order for State Governments
Family pension, does not get any reply.
Every state government has got their own pension regulations, wherein
Rule 49 Sub Rule 13A and 13 B to be omitted for granting 2nd family
pension. Respective state governments
must issue orders for amendments in the Pension Regulations. Only then, the widows will get pension. At least the Zilla Sainik Boards in all the
States should take initiative on this issue.
It appears, even after the issue of the order by the Govt. of India, still
some state Governments are not issuing family pension endorsement to their
employees.
The state of the widows of
re-employed ex-servicemen in various departments of the state governments is
pitiable. There is no encouraging
response from the departments to get them second family pension. For example, an ex-serviceman employed in
Registration Department of Tamil Nadu died while in service in 1986. His wife applied for family pension through
Registration Department and also made representation to the District Collector.
It is more than 4 months passed; no reply has been received so far.
Similarly, an ex-serviceman
employed ESI Corporation drawing ESIC Pension died in the year 2006. His wife represented to the ESI HQ, New
Delhi, and so far encouraging response.
The widows of ex-servicemen Bank Employees are also not getting the
Banks family pension as the Indian Banks Association (IBA) is delaying the
issue.
Above all, our own Defense
services, their Record Offices and CDA (P) Allahabad are not at all taking any
quick action to grant this eligible second family pension to these aged
widows. Now many aged widows are losing
the hope of getting 2nd family pension, because of the procedural
delay in sanctioning the same.
The Exwel Trust had taken up 20
cases for granting 2nd Family Pension. So far no indication of getting its sanction.
Through this write up we request
the INDIAN EXSERVICEMEN MOVEMENT (IESM) to take up the matter with the
appropriate authorities for an early sanction of this 2nd family
pension.
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My father was an exservicemen and reployed in central bank of india. He died in 2009. My mother was getting defence pension. After this Govt. Notification, she applied for family pension and the same has been sanctioned. Now she is getting dual family pension. I persued her case with central bank of india as I am also working in a PSU bank.
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