CPENGRAMS
Stands for:
Centralized PENsion Grievances Redress And Monitoring System
C + PEN + GRAMS
C for Centralized
PEN for Pension
GRAMS for Grievances Redress And Monitoring System
What is:
Online Web-enabled System - For Speedy Redressal of Grievances - Relating to Pension and Other Settlement Issues.
Developed by:
NIC - National Informatics Centre, New Delhi - Version 5.0 (30.01.2023)
Maintained by
Department of Pension & Pensioner’s Welfare, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensioners.
Salient features:
Registration of grievances online
Remainders too online
See status Online
Available 24/7
Covered:
Central Government MDOs
MDOs stands for Ministries, Departments & Organizations
Who can Register:
A Pensioner
Any other person on behalf of a Pensioner
Pensioner’s Association (Recognized by Dept of Pension & Pensioners Welfare)
Time Limit:
Immediate Acknowledgement through CPENGRAM (on Mobile)
Maximum period - 60 days
An interim reply (In case not possible to give an immediate reply)
Types of Grievances:
Pension/Family Pension
Other Retirement Benefits
Service-related i.e., Fixation of Pay, MACP, Qualifying Service, etc.
Medical facilities
7th CPC (Central Pay Commission) issues
DA (Dearness Allowance) arrears
NPS - New Pension Scheme
Others
Not covered:
Sub-judice - Pending with Courts
Other than Pension Rules/instructions (they can be treated as Demand)
For Employees in the service
How to File a Grievance: - 4 types
Website - www.pgportal.gov.in/pension/
Toll Free - 1800-11-1960
Mobile App - UMANG - Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance developed by MeitY - Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology and NeGD - National e-Governance Division.
By Post
Focus on:
Super Senior Pensioners (80 years & above)
Family Pensioners
Appeal System:
If not resolved satisfactorily, a Pensioner can approach DPG
DPG stands for Director of Public Grievances (in the Cabinet Secretariat of the Government of India)
Time limit to resolve - 30 days
Key points for MCQ:
CPENGRAMS stands for Centralized PENsion Grievances Redress And Monitoring System
Developed by NIC, New Delhi
NIC stands for National Informatics Centre
MDOs stands for Ministries, Departments & Organizations
The time limit for redressal of grievances - 60 days
In case of Appeal - Time limit - 30 days
The appeal can register with DPG
DPG stands for Director of Public Grievances (in the Cabinet Secretariat of the Government of India)
Focus on Super Senior Pensioners and Family Pensioners
Who is Super Senior Pensioner - 80 years of age and above
Mobile App for Grievances - UMANG
UMANG stands for Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance
MeitY stands for Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology
NeGD stands for National e-Governance Division
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