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Counting the past military service for pension purpose

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 04 January 2011 This query is : Resolved 
I am drawing pension from IAF after completion of 15.5 years.after i joined DGAQA with out any service break .I worked for 9 years..now I have resigned my job due to personal reasons.Before resignation only I came to know that my past military service can be counted for the full pension benefits as per the 6CPC.But this option should have been exercised within one year of joining.That time I was unaware and ignorent.Prior to resignation I have applied for condining letter to execute this option.the same was rerjected by authoritybased on pension rule no-19.There was no otherway .so i have resigned.Is there any way to add my past military service to civil service so that I can get my benefits.Kindly advice me.Also advice me what are the benefits i.e gratuty I will get on my resignation. Thank you
Ajay Bansal (Expert) 05 January 2011
Sorry.You have legaly left your valuable right forever.
Kirti Kar Tripathi (Expert) 05 January 2011
i agree with Mr.Bansal. now you are estoppel from claiming such benefits.


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