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Subject: 110th & 113th Report of DRPSC Recommendations : Compliance regarding


The 110th report (Rajya Sabha Secretariat) of Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee (DRPSC) on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice, on Pensioner's Grievances - Impact of Pension  Adalats and Centralized Pensioner  Grievance Redressal  and Monitoring System  (CPENGRAMS) has noted with concern that, on an average, 20% of grievances are not being disposed of within the stipulated time limit of 45 days in case of pensioners and 30 days in case of family pensioners and super senior pensioners (80 years and above). The Committee has recommended that all the Ministries/Departments of Central Government should core grievance prone areas and streamline their systems accordingly and to resolve the grievances within the prescribed limit 

2.   In view of the above, all Ministries/Departments are requested to take suitable action by identifying core grievance-prone areas leading to delays in sanction of pension/ disposal of grievances in their Ministries/Departments (including all subordinate/attached/autonomous bodies) and streamline their systems accordingly. It shall be the responsibility of each Ministry/Department to coordinate with their Attached/Subordinate/Autonomous bodies for disposal of grievances within the stipulated time frame of 45 days in case of pensioners and 30 days in case of family pensioners and super senior pensioners (80 years and above).  A detailedaction taken report be sent on every quarter starting from 2ⁿᵈ quarter of 2022 (i.e. 1st July/1st October/1st January/1st April) as per Proforma annexed to DoPPW regularly.


3.  The Ministries/Departments are further advised to ensure accountability of Government Officials dealing with pensioners grievances and to take administrative action against officials habitually responsible for delayed action or summary disposal of grievances without qualitative action as recommended by the DRPSC in its 113ᵗʰ Report. A Quarterly report in this regard may also be furnished to this Department in Table C of the Annexure attached.


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