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The Central Government has issued an important clarification regarding pension documentation under the CCS (Pension) Rules, 2021 , making it compulsory to include the names of all daughters in family records of employees and pensioners. The directive was released by the Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare (DoPPW) to strengthen beneficiary transparency and prevent disputes in future pension claims.
Key Highlights of the New Rule
1. Daughters’ Names Must Be Included
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All serving and retired Central Government employees must mandatorily record the names of their daughters in official family details.
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These names cannot be deleted as long as the pensioner or family pensioner is alive.
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The rule applies irrespective of the daughter’s age, marital status, or immediate eligibility for family pension.
2. Reason for the Directive
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To protect legitimate beneficiaries .
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To ensure error-free and timely pension disbursal after the pensioner’s death.
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To avoid disputes or delays due to incomplete family details.
Legal Basis: Rule 50(15) – CCS (Pension) Rules, 2021
Rule 50(15) mandates that every government servant must:
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Submit complete family details on joining service.
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Include spouse, all children, parents, and disabled siblings .
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Regularly update these details whenever changes occur (e.g., birth, marriage, death).
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Use Form 4 for submitting or revising family information.
This rule emphasises comprehensive and permanent family documentation.
Eligibility vs. Documentation
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Recording a name ≠ Granting eligibility .
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Eligibility for family pension is determined only after the pensioner’s death , based on existing rules.
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However, the name must be present in the records to be considered later.
Implications for Pension Processing
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Enhances transparency in identifying rightful beneficiaries.
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Reduces disputes and delays in sanctioning family pension.
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Ensures government departments maintain accurate and updated records .
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Supports smoother transition of benefits to family members after demise of the pensioner.
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Month: Current Affairs - November 14, 2025
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