FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT 78.2% IDA PENSION REVISION PROCESS:
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PENSION REVISION CASES OF PENSIONERS WHO RETIRED BEFORE 1.1.2007
1. I have retired before 1.1.2007. Who will process my pension revision case?
Your GM office only will process your pension revision case and will forward the proposal to your CGM Office and CGM Office will forward it to CCA Office SSA wise.
2. Shall I give any representation to BSNL or CCA Office for my pension revision?
Not necessary. But you should check with your SSA GM office whether your name is there in the list for pension revision.
3. How they will process the case?
They will take your old basic pension at the time of your retirement and do the fixation with 78.2% IDA Pension revision from 1.1.2007 as they have done with 68.8% pension revision as done earlier.
3.. Who will issue my pension revision orders?
CCA Office will issue your pension revision orders and send the orders to your CPPC of your bank. A copy of the order will be sent to your residential address. They will send the copy to your address which you have given. If you have changed your address please give your change of address now itself to CCA OFFICE.
4.. Whether CCA office will calculate my arrears and send it to bank?
No. They will send the pension revision orders only to the CPPC of your bank and the CPPC only have to calculate your arrears and credit the arrears in your account.
PENSION REVISION CASES OF PENSIONERS WHO RETIRED AFTER 1.1.2007
1. I have retired after 1.1.2007. who will process my pension revision case?
Your GM office only will process your pension revision case and will forward the proposal to your CGM Office and CGM Office will forward it to CCA Office SSA wise.
2. Shall I give any representation to my GM office or CCA Office?
Not necessary. But you should check with your SSA GM office whether your name is there in the list of pension revision cases.
3. How they will process my case?
First they they will take your pre revised basic pay of 2007 and do the new fixation of your basic pay with 78.2% IDA. They will add your yearly increment with it and arive your last pay drawn at the time of your retirement and fix your revised basic pension. They will also take note of your any promotion pay revision during this period. They will send the new revised basic pension to CGM Office. CGM Office will forward the cases SSA Wise to CCA Office.
3. Who will issue my pension revision orders?
CCA Office will issue your pension revision orders and send the orders to your CPPC of your bank. A copy of the order will be sent to your residential address.
4. Whether CCA office will calculate my arrears and send it to bank?
No. They will send the pension revision orders only to the CPPC of your bank and the CPPC only have to calculate your arrears and credit the arrears in your account.
5. Can I get pay fixation revision arrears from 1.1.2007?
No.
COMMON QUESTIONS FOR BOTH PENSIONERS:
1. From which date I will get my arrears?
You will get your arrears from 10.6.2013.
2. Shall I get any gratuity or commutation increase for this pension revision?
No
3. Whether Family pensioners are eligible for 78.2% IDA Pension Revision?
Yes.
4. How do I know my pension revision arrears calculation?
BSNL Unit or CCA or CPPC of your bank will not give your detailed arrears calculation statement. You should get it only with your own calculations. Or you can get your details from the Pension revision arrears calculators alredy circulated.
5. How much it will take for me to get my arrears and pension revision?
It depends upon:
1. How much time your SSA unit taking for sending the pension revision proposal to your CGM office and
2. How much time your CGM office taking time to send it to CCA Office and
3. How much time CCA office will take to issue your pension revision orders to your CPPC Bank.
4. How much time CPPC of your bank take to credit your pension revision arrears in your account
DOT order says that the entire process should be completed before 31st December, 2016.
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