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Pension Adalat by Chief Postmaster General, Maharashtra Circle

by Suman Gupta

It has been decided to conduct nation-wide Pension Adalats by each Ministry/ Deptt./ Organisation/ field formation as per Guidelines of Department of Pension and Pensioners Welfare, issued vide D O No.1/12/2019-P&PW(G) Dated 28.06.2019 and Pension Section Postal Directorate Letter No. 100-1/2019-Pen, Dated 10.07.2019.

The Chief Postmaster General, Maharashtra Circle, Mumbai will be holding the Postal Pension Adalat for Pensioners/Family pensioner of Postal Department on Friday, August 23rd  2019 at 11 Hrs. in the Office of the Chief Postmaster General, Maharashtra Circle, 2nd Floor, GPO Building, Mumbai-400001.

Pensioner may send their complaints addressed to the Sr. Accounts Officer, O/o Chief Postmaster General, Maharashtra Circle, Mumbai GPO Bldg., 2nd Floor, Mumbai -400001 on or before 23rd July, 2019 in the Proforma attached below. The applications received after 23rd July, 2019 will not be considered in the Pension Adalat.

It is further intimated that the cases earlier scheduled to be taken up in the Pension Adalat dated 25.07.2019 stands extended and will now be taken up on 23.08.2019.

 DEPARTMENT OF POSTS

APPLICATION FORM OF POSTAL PENSION ADALAT

SR.No. SUBJECT DETAILS TO BE FILLED IN BY THE INDIVIDUAL/PENSIONER
1. Name of the pensioner /Family pensioner with Designation at the time of retirement/death
2. Name of Post Office from where retired etc. and date of retirement
3 PPO No.
4 Name of the Post Office from where Pension is being drawn
5 Postal address of the pensioner

with phone no.

6 Complaint in brief (Attach application containing details if required)
7 Date & signature of the Individual/Pensioner.

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