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Saturday, 17 May 2025

Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare to Conduct 13th Pension Adalat on 4 June 2025 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi with Theme “Family Pension” to Resolve 417 Grievances Across 17 Ministries

The Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare is set to host the 13th Pension Adalat on June 4, 2025, at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, with a focus on family pension grievances. This event aims to address long-pending issues affecting pensioners, ensuring financial security and dignity for families. This article explores the objectives, participating departments, and significance of this initiative.

Overview of the Pension Adalat

Event Details

Scheduled for June 4, 2025, the 13th Pension Adalat will tackle 417 grievances related to family pension across 17 Ministries/Departments. The event underscores the government’s commitment to faster grievance resolution, addressing delays in pension processing and disbursal that impact pensioners’ rightful dues.

Objectives

The Adalat seeks to resolve chronic grievances, ensuring timely payment of family pensions and clearing arrears caused by procedural delays. By streamlining processes, it aims to enhance the financial stability and well-being of pensioners’ families.

AspectDetails
DateJune 4, 2025
LocationVigyan Bhawan, New Delhi
OrganizerDepartment of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare
Grievances417 related to family pension

Participating Ministries and Grievance Breakdown

Key Departments Involved

The Adalat will address grievances from 17 Ministries/Departments, with the Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (PCDA), Prayagraj, accounting for the highest pendency at 270 cases. Other notable departments include the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare (62 cases) and the Ministry of Home Affairs (39 cases).

S. No.Ministry/DepartmentPendency
1Central Board of Direct Taxes (Income Tax)3
2Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs2
3Department of Agriculture Research and Education1
4Department of Commerce1
5Department of Defence Finance8
6Department of Defence Production1
7Department of Defence Research and Development1
8Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare62
9Department of Financial Services (Banking Division)12
10Department of Personnel and Training1
11Employees Provident Fund Organisation3
12Ministry of Civil Aviation1
13Ministry of External Affairs1
14Ministry of Home Affairs39
15Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs1
16Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas1
17Ministry of Railways (Railway Board)7
18O/o Controller General of Accounts1
19O/o the Comptroller & Auditor General of India1
20PCDA(P) Prayagraj270
Total417

Significance and Preparations

Addressing Chronic Issues

The Pension Adalat aims to resolve long-pending grievances, such as delays in initiating family pensions or errors in processing, which result in significant arrears. This initiative ensures that pensioners receive their rightful dues, enhancing their financial security.

Ongoing Preparations

Preparations for the June 4, 2025, event are in full swing, with the Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare coordinating with the concerned ministries to ensure effective redressal of all 417 grievances. This proactive approach reflects the government’s commitment to pensioner welfare.

Why It Matters

The 13th Pension Adalat is a crucial step toward ensuring dignity and financial stability for family pensioners. By addressing chronic grievances and streamlining pension processes, it reinforces the government’s dedication to supporting vulnerable families and improving administrative efficiency.

Key Highlights

  • Event Date: June 4, 2025, at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.
  • Organizer: Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare.
  • Theme: Family Pension.
  • Grievances: 417 cases across 17 Ministries/Departments, with PCDA(P) Prayagraj leading at 270 cases.
  • Objective: Resolve chronic grievances, clear arrears, and ensure timely pension disbursal.
  • Significance: Enhances financial security and dignity for family pensioners.