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  1. The Pension Regulations for the Army are divided into two parts as under: - Part I- Containing Regulations regulating the pensionary awards of personnel of the Regular Army, the Defence Security Corps, Emergency/Short Service Commissioned Officer and the Territorial Army. Part II- Containing Regulations relating to pension procedure affecting the

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      Pension Regulations. This Department administers (i) Pension...

  2. The Regulations in this Part supersede the Regulations in Pension Regulations for the Army, Part I & Part II (1961 Edition) and have been issued under the authority of the Government of India.

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  3. Pension Regulations. Archive Pension Regulations. Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare is a department under the Ministry of Defence, India, established in 2004. It is the nodal agency for matters relating to armed forces veterans including pensioners.

  4. Army and all claims to pension, gratuity or allowance shall be regulated by the. regulations in force at the time of an individual's retirement, release, resignation, 2. Any doubt or difference of opinion regarding interpretation of these regulations.

    • Pension Regulations
    • Kinds of Pension
    • Defence Pensioners and Disbursement Agencies
    • Defence Pension Adalat
    • Pension Grievances

    This Department administers (i) Pension Regulations for the Army (PRA), 1961, revised as PRA, 2008 (ii) Pension Regulations for the Air Force, 1961, and (iii) Navy (Pension) Regulation, 1964. It also deals with Entitlement Rules for Casualty Pensionary Awards, 2008.

    • Service Pension - Granted @ 50% of emoluments last drawn or average of reckonable emoluments during the last 10 months, whichever is more beneficial to pensioners subject to minimum of Rs. 9000 /...
    • Family Pension -Granted @ 30% of reckonable emoluments last drawn subject to a minimum of Rs.9000/- p.m. (in case of natural death of the individual).
    • Special Family Pension - Granted at a uniform rate of 60% of reckonable emoluments last drawn by the deceased (in case of death of a individual Attributable to or Aggravated by Military Service).
    • Liberalized Family Pension - Equal to the reckonable emoluments last drawn by the deceased granted to the families of personnel killed in war or war like operations, counter-insurgency operations...

    There are more than 26 lakhs Armed Forces pensioners/family pensioners and approximately 55,000 pensioners are added every year. The pension is disbursed across the country through 21 Public Sector Banks, 03 Private Sector Banks viz HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and Axis Bank, 308 Treasuries (Active), 64 Defence Pension Disbursing offices (DPDOs), 01 Post ...

    A large community of Ex-servicemen specially Personnel Below Officers Rank (PBOR) and their families are settled in the interiors and remote areas. Defence Pension Adalats provide a credible forum for redressal of grievances of the defence pensioners near to their place of residence/work. Since representatives of concerned organizations are present...

    DESW receives on an average around 600 to 1000 representations in a month from Ex-Servicemen. These are examined by the concerned officials and referred to the concerned agencies for redressal with a copy to the individual so that he could know as to where his case has been referred. State Governments have also been requested to set up grievance re...

  5. Pension Regulations for the Army 2008_Part I - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document outlines the pension regulations for the Indian Army. It is divided into two parts, with Part I covering regulations for regular army personnel, emergency commissioned officers, and territorial army members.

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  7. (iii) Audit of Payment of pensions to Defence pensioners made by various Pension Disbursing Agencies all over India as also through agencies located ex-India. (iv) Compilation of all payment related to Defence pension.