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The 8th Central Pay Commission has concluded its memorandum submission phase. The panel will now review crucial employee demands, including a 3.15 fitment factor, minimum pay hikes, and the restoration of the Old Pension Scheme for 1.24 crore beneficiaries
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Former minister V. Srinivas Goud criticised the Congress government for delaying health cards for employees and pensioners, alleging that nearly 15 lakh families were affected. He also raised concerns over pending PRC issues, salary delays and healthcare access.
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Narendra Modi–led Union Cabinet approved a 2% Dearness Allowance hike for central government employees and pensioners, benefiting over 1 crore people. The decision comes amid broader demands for major pay revision under the proposed 8th Pay Commission
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Central government and autonomous bodies' pensioners can submit their digital life certificates with on-the-spot assistance during the event
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India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) launched Doorstep Digital Life Certificate (DLC) services across Telangana, enabling pensioners to submit Jeevan Pramaan online via postmen or Gramin Dak Sevaks using biometric authentication, ensuring convenient, affordable, and last-mile pensioner service delivery statewide
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The Union Cabinet on Tuesday approved the Terms of Reference for the 8th Pay Commission, chaired by retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai. The panel’s recommendations are likely to benefit over 1.19 crore central employees and pensioners from January 2026
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To put pressure on Congress government to address pending demands including clearing of DAs, implementation of Pay Revision Commission recommendations
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State-level leaders of various organisations that played a crucial role in the Telangana movement and in fighting for the rights of employees and teachers on Saturday strongly condemned the remarks by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy
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According to reports, local Panchayat secretary informs 15 beneficiaries that that their pension amount for December was used to clear their property tax dues
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The DA and DR have been increased from 50% to 53%, effective from July 1. This hike, announced ahead of Diwali, provides significant relief to about one crore Central government employees and pensioners, helping to offset inflation through the biannual revision.
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The decision will benefit about 4.4 lakh government employees and 2.88 lakh pensioners in the State.
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New Delhi: Cyber fraudsters have found a new way to target innocent people and cheat them of their hard-earned money. The Central Pension Accounting office under the Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance has noted that cyber fraudsters have been calling to pensioners to update their Life certificate by getting their data, and has alerted […]
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At present, there is a threshold of Rs 2 lakh up to which a NPS subscriber can withdraw the entire money.
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Increasing retirement age marks the fulfilment of one of the key election promises of the TRS government
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As against the DA rates of 16.158 per cent from July 2020, the Transco has now revised the rates to 19.165 per cent
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The pensioners who could not submit their life certificates till November 30 deadline, would get pension every month till February.