Retirement after 30 Years of Service-Lok Sabha Q&A
There is no proposal to change the age of Retirement of Central Government employees or to retire employees of Central and State Government after completing a maximum service period of 30 years
Latest news about retirement age of Central government employees and government decision on retirement age
There is no proposal to change the age of Retirement of Central Government employees or to retire employees of Central and State Government after completing a maximum service period of 30 years
Retention in Govt Service beyond the age of 50 years or on completion of 30 years of service should be reviewed under FR 56(j) or FR 56 (I) or Rule 48 (1)(b) of CCS (Pension) Rule
Tamil Nadu Government has issued order today to increase the age of Superannuation from 58 Years to 59 years to all State govt Employees
Tamil Nadu Government has decided to increase the Retirement Age of State Govt Employees from 58 Years to 59 Years
Dr Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions has said that there is No move to reduce the retirement age of government employees, nor such a proposal discussed or contemplated at any level in the government.
A Web news Portal has deliberately posted a news which claimed that Central Government is likely to reduce Retirement Age to 50 Years. But the PIB fact Check Twitter handle busted this fake news and said no such move has been planned by Centre
DoPT has clarified that the central Government employees who are attaining the age of superannuation on 31st March,2020 shall retire from Central Government service on 31st March, 2020, irrespective of whether they are working from home or working from office
Periodical review of Performance for premature retirement of Government servant as per the provision of FR 56(j), FR 56(1) and Rule 48(1) of CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 may strictly be rendered through e Suchna portal only
A Question regarding reducing of retirement age of central government employees was raised in Loksabha. Dr.Jitendra Singh Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions has informed in his reply that there is no such proposal to reduce the retirement age of central govt employees
Presently the instructions on the subject of ‘Retirement of Railway Servants’, issued by Railway Board from time to time are contained in this Master Circular
For the period July 2014-May 2019, a total of 36,756 Group-A and 82,654 Group-B officers have been reviewed under FR 56(j)/similar provisions for compulsory retirement.