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‘52nd Pension Adalat to be held on 16th March 2023’

by Suman Gupta

The Chief Postmaster General, Maharashtra Circle, Mumbai will be holding the 52nd Postal Pension Adalat for pensioners/family pensioners of Postal Department on 16th March 2023 at 11.00 Hrs, in the Office of Chief Postmaster General, Maharashtra Circle, Mumbai -400 001.

Grievances regarding pensionary benefits pertaining to those who retired/died while in service from Department of Posts, Pensioners of Postal Department, Maharashtra and Goa States, which have not been settled within 3 months, will only  be  entertained in the Postal Pension Adalat.

  Cases involving purely legal points i.e. succession, Notional pension, TBOP/MACP Promotion, stepping up of pay and disciplinary cases involving policy matters and cases pending for review of DPC  will not be considered in Pension Adalat.  Pensioner should forward their grievance individually (not in bulk or on behalf of others) in triplicate in the proforma attached to Accounts Officer/ Secretary, Pension Adalat, O/o Chief Postmaster General, Maharashtra Circle, Mumbai GPO Bldg., 2nd Floor, Mumbai -400 001 on or before 15th February 2023.  The applications received after 15th February’2023 will not be considered in the Pension Adalat.

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.

4Name of the Post Office from where Pension is being drawn

5 Postal address of the pensioner

with phone no.

6Complaint in brief (Attach application containing details if required)

7Date & signature of the Individual/Pensioner.

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