Narayan Neupane
Kathmandu: The Rastriya Kitabkhana or the National Pension Records Office for the civil servants has started e-pension online service. The service that began a month ago from Lalitpur as pilot project is has now expanded across the country.
The concept of e-pension has been introduced in order to make the service fast, efficient and technology-friendly, said Acting Director General of the Office Sangeeta Ojha.
The new service will end the compulsion and hassle for civil servants to travel to the federal capital for their pension following retirement. The office has been maintaining all the records since the appointment to retirement of civil servants, teachers and police personnel. The Civil Service Act and Regulations provide that those who have completed more than 20 years of service are entitled to pension, while those who have served less receive gratuity in a lump sum.
According to office, 3,785 employees joined the pension scheme in the previous financial year 2078/79. Records show that 88,000 civil servants have retired so far.
Information Officer Prakash Jung Karki said that the process of receiving applications for pensions through online has started from all districts of the country since Friday. The employees who are about to retire will be notified in advance about the documents required for the pension scheme and they can apply from anywhere.
The office has been updating the records of employee appointment, citizenship, academic qualification, transfer, promotion, leave, departmental action, service period and awards received. It also works on parental pension, medical treatment, insurance, accumulated leave, disability and child benefit.
However, even though all the documents are collected online, there is still a compulsion to come to the office to complete the pension scheme and have the pension booklet. (RSS)