The Cabinet Secretary K. M. Chandrasekhar today informed
that there is no plan to revise the retirement age for Central Government employees. After the sixth
pay commission implementation, employees were hoping for the rise in pension
age, as doing so can reduce the burden of the additional payment to some
extent. However the
government decided
other stopping all the rumours associated. Shri. K. M. Chandrasekhar clarified
that the government has no intentions in changing the retirement age and the current system will be
followed. “I tried to find out. But there is no file in (Department of)
Expenditure, no file in DOPT (Department of Personnel and Training). There is
nothing. It is more of a wishful thinking,” he said in an interview. At present
the retirement age for the Central Government employees is 60. He also added that there is no
plan to unify the retirement age of the state government staff across the states. “The states
will decide their own retirement
age,” he said. All states have their own retirement
age - starting from 55 years
(Kerala) to 60 years (Uttar Pradesh, Assam etc). The Madhya Pradesh government teachers retire at the age of 62
years.
Source: Economic Times
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