Death-cum-Retirement Benefit Rules (After ROPA, 2019)

Death-cum-Retirement Benefit Rules (After ROPA, 2019)

 

Classification of pension:

(a) Compensation Pension

(b) Invalid Pension

(c) Superannuation Pension

(d) Retiring Pension

Compensation Pension

Option in case of abolition of permanent post. If an officer is selected for discharge owing to the abolition of permanent post, he shall, unless he is appointed to another post the conditions of which are deemed by the authority competent to discharge him to be at least equal to those of his own, have the option-

(a) of taking any compensation pension or gratuity to which he may be entitled for service he has rendered; or

(b) of acceptation another appointment of transfer to another establishment even on a lower pay, if offered, and continuing to count his previous service for pension.

Invalid Pension

Invalid pension when awarded.- An invalid pension is awarded, on his retirement from public service, to an officer who by bodily or mental infirmity is permanently incapacitated for public service, or for the particular branch of it to which he belongs.

Superannuation Pension

When superannuation pension is granted.- A superannuation pension is granted to an officer entitled or compelled under rules prescribed in chapter X of West Bengal Service Rules, Part-I, to retire at a particular age.

Retiring Pension

Retiring pension when granted.- A retiring pension is granted to an officer who is permitted to retire after completing qualifying service.

For more detail visit: West Bengal Services (Death-Cum-Retirement Benefit) Rules, 1971

Pension Matters Simplified:

The pensionary benefits in respect of the West Bengal Govt. Employees who retire after 01.01.2016 shall be determined as follows:

  • Last Basic Pay
  • Qualifying Service
  • Pension
  • Additional Pension
  • Family Pension
  • Additional Family Pension
  • Retiring Gratuity/ Death Gratuity
  • Commutation of Pension

Qualifying Service Calculation: Date of Superannuation – Date of appointment – Period of E.L – Period of suspension. Below 3 months of service will not be counted. Three or more than three months of service will be counted as next 6 months qualifying service.

Illustration: A qualifying service of 23 years 7 months 11 days calculated above will be taken as 23 years 6 months. Similarly 23 years 9 months will be taken as 24 years.

Pension Calculation:-

  • Minimum qualifying service for eligibility in pension is 10 years.
  • Full Pension is applicable for qualifying service of 20 years or more.
  • For qualifying service between 10 and 20 years, proportionate reduction in pension is applicable.
  • Full pension = 50% of Last Basic Pay.
  • Maximum ceiling of pension = Rs. 1,00,500/-
  • Minimum amount of pension = Rs. 8,500/-

Illustration:-

  • For a service period of 33 years and last basic pay of Rs. 30,000/-, pension will be Rs. 15,000/-.
  • 20 years of service period and last basic pay Rs. 30,000/-, pension will be Rs. 15,000/-
  • 15 years of service period and last basic pay Rs. 30,000/-, pension will be Rs. 15000*15/20 = Rs. 11250/-
  • 8 years of service period and last basic pay Rs. 30,000/-, pension will be Rs. NIL.

Additional Pension

The amount of pension increases with the increase of age of the pensioner by the following:

Age of Pensioner Additional Quantum of Pension
From 80 years to 85 years 20% of the basic pension
From 85 years to 90 years 30% of the basic pension
From 90 years to 95 years 40% of the basic pension
From 95 years to 100 years 50% of the basic pension
100 years or more 100% of the basic pension

Family Pension

  • Family Pension is 30% of the last basic pay.
  • Maximum ceiling of family pension is Rs. 60,300/-

Additional Family Pension

The amount of pension increases with the increase of the age of the family pensioner by the following methods:

Age of Family Pensioner Additional Quantum of Pension
From 80 years to 85 years 20% of the basic family pension
From 85 years to 90 years 30% of the basic family pension
From 90 years to 95 years 40% of the basic family pension
From 95 years to 100 years 50% of the basic pension
100 years or more 100% of the basic pension

Retiring Gratuity/ Death Gratuity

  • Maximum amount of retiring gratuity/ death gratuity is Rs. 12,00,000/-.
  • In case of death gratuity it is calculated as follows:
Length of Qualifying Service Rate of Death Gratuity
Less than 1 (one) year 2 times of last drawn monthly emoluments
1 (one) year or more but less than 5 (five) years 6 times of last drawn monthly emoluments
5 (five) years or more but less than 11 (eleven) years 12 times of last drawn monthly emoluments
11 (eleven) years or more but less than 20 (twenty) years 20 times of last drawn monthly emoluments
20 (twenty) years or more Half of the last drawn monthly emoluments for every completed six monthly period of qualifying service subject to a maximum of 33 times of last drawn monthly emoluments

Illustration:-

  • For a service period of 20 years and last basic pay of Rs. 15,000/-, DA Rs. 3000/- retirement gratuity will be Rs. 1,80,000/- and death gratuity if applicable would be Rs. 3,60,000/-

Commutation of Pension

A Government employee is entitled to commute up to a lump sum of 40% of pension as per the following table:

Age on next birthday Commutation value expressed as number of year’s purchase Age on next birthday Commutation value expressed as number of year’s purchase
20 9.188 51 8.808
21 9.187 52 8.768
22 9.186 53 8.724
23 9.185 54 8.678
24 9.184 55 8.627
25 9.183 56 8.572
26 9.182 57 8.512
27 9.180 58 8.446
28 9.178 59 8.371
29 9.176 60 8.287
30 9.173 61 8.194
31 9.169 62 8.093
32 9.164 63 7.982
33 9.159 64 7.862
34 9.152 65 7.731
35 9.145 66 7.591
36 9.136 67 7.431
37 9.126 68 7.262
38 9.116 69 7.083
39 9.103 70 6.897
40 9.090 71 6.703
41 9.075 72 6.502
42 9.059 73 6.296
43 9.040 74 6.085
44 9.019 75 5.872
45 8.996 76 5.657
46 8.971 77 5.443
47 8.943 78 5.229
48 8.913 79 5.018
49 8.881 80 4.812
50 8.846 81 4.611

[Basis: LIC(94-96) Ultimate Tables and 8.00% interest]

Illustration: An employee with last basic pay of Rs. 30,000/-, qualifying service 22 years, then pension is Rs. 15,000/-, Commutation is Rs. 15,000 x 40% = Rs. 6000/-. If the age at next birthday is 61 years then Commutation Values for Pension (CVP) from the above table = Rs. 6000 x 8.194 x 12 = Rs. 5,89,968/-, Reduced pension is Rs. 9000/-.

Ref: 535-F dated 01.10.2019 and 536-F dated 01.10.2019

 

 

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