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Govt allows invalid pension for soldiers with less than 10 years of service

In a major decision, the Government has taken a decision to allow Invalid Pension to Armed Forces Personnel with less than 10 years of qualifying service. Invalid pension is granted to the Armed Forces Personnel who is invalided out of service on account of a disability which is accepted as Neither Attributable to Nor Aggravated (NANA) by Military Service. The proposal has been approved by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.

Govt allows invalid pension for soldiers with less than 10 years of service
Govt allows invalid pension for soldiers with less than 10 years of service
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Published : Jul 15, 2020, 9:46 PM IST

New Delhi: The defence ministry said on Wednesday it has allowed invalid pension to those armed forces personnel who have less than 10 years of qualifying service.

Till date, invalid pension was granted to those armed forces personnel who had more than 10 years of service and were invalided for reasons that were neither attributable to nor aggravated by military service.

If the service rendered was less than 10 years at the time of invaliding, only invalid gratuity was paid to the soldier till date.

The ministry said on Wednesday: "The government has taken a decision to allow the invalid pension to armed forces personnel with less than 10 years of qualifying service."

It said that an armed forces personnel, whose service is less than 10 years and who became invalid due to any bodily or mental infirmity that is neither attributable to nor aggravated by military service, and which permanently incapacitated him from military service as well as civil re-employment, will be benefited by this decision.

"The proposal has been approved by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. The benefit of this decision will be available to those armed forces personnel who were in service on or after 04.01.2019," the ministry noted.

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New Delhi: The defence ministry said on Wednesday it has allowed invalid pension to those armed forces personnel who have less than 10 years of qualifying service.

Till date, invalid pension was granted to those armed forces personnel who had more than 10 years of service and were invalided for reasons that were neither attributable to nor aggravated by military service.

If the service rendered was less than 10 years at the time of invaliding, only invalid gratuity was paid to the soldier till date.

The ministry said on Wednesday: "The government has taken a decision to allow the invalid pension to armed forces personnel with less than 10 years of qualifying service."

It said that an armed forces personnel, whose service is less than 10 years and who became invalid due to any bodily or mental infirmity that is neither attributable to nor aggravated by military service, and which permanently incapacitated him from military service as well as civil re-employment, will be benefited by this decision.

"The proposal has been approved by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. The benefit of this decision will be available to those armed forces personnel who were in service on or after 04.01.2019," the ministry noted.

PTI

Also read: Army General Chief reviews operational preparedness along Punjab border

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