Dopt Minister Clarifies on Retirement Age 58 or 33 Years of Service
In Lok Sabha today, the Dopt Minister Shri Jitendra Singh said that there is no proposal to reduce the retirement age to 58 years of age or 33 years of service for Central Government employees.
In a written reply for the question regarding the retirement age of Central Government employees in Parliament today, the concerend Minster of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh said that the there is no such proposal to reduce the retirement age with the connection of 33 years of service.
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Its humble request from youth of India to the central cabinet ministers and Honorable P.M to consider retirement age criteria of 7th comm that is 33 years of service OR 60 years of age whichever come first. This decision will give qualified unemployed citizen to serve for Government PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
And wosab employees ka kya hoga jo 51-53 yrs ages ka hai???and dere childrens ages between 12-18?
NO QUALITY OF WORK AFFECT & PROJECT COST INCREASED DUE TO LATE COMPLECTION
Your decision is welcomed to give opportunity to unemployed youths