Those Central Government employees retiring in accordance with the Pension Rules are entitled to receive a pension on completion of at least 10 years of qualifying service. Therefore, to be eligible for pension, a central government employee requires a minimum working period of 10 years. In the case of Family Pension, the widow is eligible to receive a family pension on death of her spouse after completion of one year of continuous service or even before completion of one year if the Government servant had been examined by the appropriate Medical Authority and declared fit for Government service.

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There are over 48.41 lakh Central government employees and 62.03 lakh pensioners. The number of pensioners as well as serving employees have been on the rise every year due to new hirings and fresh retirees.

Calculation of Pension for central government employees post-retirment:
Since January 1, 2006, Pension is calculated with reference to emoluments (i.e.last basic pay) or average emoluments (i.e. average of the basic pay drawn during the last 10 months of the service) whichever is more beneficial. The amount of pension is 50% of the emoluments or average emoluments, whichever is beneficial.

Minimum pension presently is Rs 9000 per month. The maximum limit on pension is 50% of the highest pay in the Government of India (presently Rs 1,25,000) per month. A pension is payable up to and including the date of death.

Besides this, Central government employees, after retirement, will also get Dearness Relief. Employees, on the other hand, get Dearness Allowance. The current DR is pegged at the rate of 12%.

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The Department of Pension & Pensioners' Welfare is the nodal department  for a formulation of policies relating to pension & other retirement benefits of Central Government Pensioners/Family Pensioners.