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  • April 27, 2016 at 10:44 am #70367
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    Hi dear members,
    I am Dr. Partha Pratim Saha & I recently joined West Bengal Health Services since 26th February 2016 . My DOB is 12th November 1983 . I have been posted as GDMO in SNCU in medical college kolkata . My question is am I eligible to draw pension after my retirement ? Or Pension has been withdrawn from our state for those who have joined after 01.01.2015 ! Has NPS ( National Pension Scheme ) been applied upon West Bengal government employees ?
    I am in a big dilemma & not getting any confirmatory reply from any sources .
    Please help & guide me .

    May 1, 2016 at 4:05 pm #81483
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    Yes, you will get PENSION after continuous service period should be minimum 10 years). If an employee joined in NPS then he must deduct a percentage of amout from his salary. It is not yet been started in W.B. Service.
    Thanks.

    May 1, 2016 at 5:16 pm #81487
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    Yes, you will get PENSION after continuous service period should be minimum 10 years). If an employee joined in NPS then he must deduct a percentage of amout from his salary. It is not yet been started in W.B. Service.
    Thanks.

    Thanks for reply.

    June 19, 2016 at 3:39 pm #81614
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    Yes, you will get PENSION after continuous service period should be minimum 10 years). If an employee joined in NPS then he must deduct a percentage of amout from his salary. It is not yet been started in W.B. Service.
    Thanks.

    sir i m a primary tchr apointd on 26.2.11
    i hv heard dat v wil nt gt pensn
    is it true? pls reply

    June 19, 2016 at 8:06 pm #81623
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    Look for your answer given in the question of Dr. Parthapratim Saha.

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