AG office informs on pension, GPF

Kohima, August 19 (MExN): All the retired State Government officers/officials have been informed that pension and GPF final payment cases settled up to the month of July 2016 have been uploaded on the Accountant General (AG) Nagaland website. Pensioners may log on to www.agnagaland.gov.in, click at Felicitation and PENSION or GPF Felicitation or directly click on the Sticky Note written “Click here to view list of settled PENSION /GPF final payment cases”. The list has also been put up for display at the Public Relation Cell of the AG office and can be viewed on any working days during office hours.  

A press release from AG (A&E) has further requested all retired Government employees once again to record their personal mobile numbers in the pension documents to enable the office to intimate them on the progress of their pension cases through SMSs. The SMSs will be triggered through Pension Database SMS gateway No.9402739265. Since the number is integrated with the system, pensioners have been requested not to call the number. SMSs will be sent during the following stages: When confirmation on the pension case is received; When the case is sent back to the department due to observation/objections; When the pension case is completed.  

Aggrieved Pensioners or government officials with genuine problems have been requested to write directly to the Deputy Accountant General (A&E) Kahoto J Yepthomi via e-mail at kahoto_j@yahoo.co.in or agaenagaland@cag.gov.in or through a handwritten letter addressed to Kahoto J Yepthomi, IAAS, Deputy Accountant General (A&E), Office of the Accountant General (A&E), Kohima: Pin No.797001,Nagaland. They can also submit suggestions to strengthen the delivery system.  

Meanwhile, the release requested all Heads of Department in the state government to ensure timely submission of all retirement related documents (that is, six months before the date of retirement) to avoid harassment to retired officials at various processing stages. The AG office as of now has been fully sensitized and is geared to settle all cases within the stipulated two months period as per commitments given in our “Citizen’s Charter”, it said. Departments have been asked to seriously take up the matter of timely submission of retirement documents, so as to enable the pensioners to receive their retirement benefits in time.



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