NE NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, OCT 5
The Centre on Monday announced that to mitigate the problems of Defence Force personnel the requirement of continuous qualifying service of 7 years for grant of Ordinary Family Pension is done away with from October last year, a Defence release said.
According to a government letter dated Octoberrr 5, 2020, the requirement of continuous qualifying service of 7 years is done away with with retrospective effect from October 1, 2019, the release added.
As per existing provision, there is a requirement of continuous qualifying service of 7 years for grant of Ordinary Family Pension at an enhanced rate to NoK of Defence Forces personnel.
Ordinary Family Pension at enhanced rate is calculated at 50% of last Emoluments and Ordinary Family pension is calculated at 30% of last Emoluments. Ordinary Family Pension at an enhanced rate is payable for 10 years without any upper age limit from the date following the date of death of the personnel in service. Where service personnel dies after release/retirement/discharge/invalidment with a pension, Ordinary Family Pension at enhanced rate is granted for a period of 7 years from the date of death or up to attaining the age of 67 years, whichever is earlier.
Further, Defence Forces personnel who died within ten years before the 1st day of October 2019 without completing a continuous service of 7 years, his family shall also be eligible for family pension at enhanced rate w.e.f 1.10.2019.