Government Employees in NPS

What Happens to Your NPS Pension Corpus After Compulsory Retirement or Dismissal ? A Guide for Central Government Employees – DoPPW OM Dated 11.10.2024

Rule Position about the effect of Your NPS Pension Corpus After Compulsory Retirement or Dismissal Rule 18 of the Central Civil Services (Implementation of NPS) Rules, 2021 outlines the impact […]

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NPS Entitlement Decoded: What Happens to Your Pension on Absorption into a New Company or Corporation? DoPPW Instructions 7th October, 2024

When employees are absorbed into a new company, corporation, or public-sector entity, it raises several questions about their entitlements, especially those linked to the National Pension System (NPS). Understanding how

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Central Civil Services (Implementation of NPS) Rules 2021 – Notification dated 30th March 2021

These rules may be called the Central Civil Services (Implementation of National Pension System) Rules, 2021. They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette for the Government Servants appointed on or after 1.1.2004.

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Govt Servant in NPS is eligible to receive a lump sum compensation

It has now been decided that if a Government employee appointed on or after 01.01.2004 and covered under NPS is disabled, he shall also be eligible to receive a lump sum compensation computed in terms of rule 9(3) of CCS (EOP) Rules, if the disablement is attributable to Government service and the Government employee is retained in service in spite of such disablement

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