In an attempt to keep track of pensioners, the federal government has started the process of identifying retired federal government employees.
Pensioners’ Identity Card forms and proformas, devised by the Accountant General Pakistan Revenue (AGPR), have been forwarded to all government departments.
The widows and heirs of deceased federal government employees will be given pensioners’ identity cards after verification of the data by the government departments.
According to reports, the government departments will provide the forms and proformas to their retired employees. In the case of a deceased employee, the form and proforma will be given to their heirs.
The government has ordered all the departments to upload and display the Pensioners’ Identity Card forms and proformas on their websites. The move will allow retired employees living in distant areas easy access to the forms and proformas. Moreover, the drive will eliminate fake and ghost pensioners from the system.
The forms and proformas require the following information:
In case of family pension, the following additional information shall be provided:
Moreover, in the case of a family pension, the forms and proformas must be attested by a gazetted federal government employee. An attested photograph of the retired employees or their heirs should also be attached along with the form and proformas.
The Pensioners’ Identity Card forms and proformas will be submitted in the accounts office of the relevant government departments.