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Days of the Year and Basic Pension
PENSION SCHEME

Please see Annual Statement for other Details

Pension Details for the Month of Mar/2013

P.P.O.No.
76985
Name of the Pensioner
SUBRAMANIAN.G

Category
REGULAR PENSION
Branch Name
SANKARANKOIL

Account Number
12222

PENSION DETAILS
RECOVERIES

Basic Pension
11445

Fsfs + HF
220

Dearness / Additional Pension
0

Commutation amount(less)
2677

Festival Advance
0

Other recovery
0

Drawing Pension
8768

D. A . (72)%
8240

Total
220

Medical Allowance
100

Festival Adv / Pongal gift
0

Interim Relief
0

Miscellaneous Arrears/D.A. Arrs
0

Lumpsum (if any)
0

Total
17108

Net Pension 16888

Note : Additional Pension for eligible pensioners as per order no. 24 dt. 06/08/2011
Glossary:

Draw.pen.:
Drawing Pension (Basic Pension - Commutation)
DA:
Dearness Allowance
IR:
Interim Relief
HF:
Health Fund
FSFS:
Family Security Fund Scheme
WH:
With held
MAR:
Medical Attendance Rules

Note :
Health Fund subscription increased from Rs.100/- to Rs.150/- for pensioners and for Family pensioners from Rs.75/- to Rs.100/-

AUDIT BRANCH
800, Anna Salai, Chennai 600 002.

Annual Pension Statement for the year: 2012-2013

PPO No: 76985 Name : SUBRAMANIAN.G
Basic Pension: 11445 Commutation : 2677
IOB Branch: SANKARANKOIL SB A/c. No : 12222

Pension
Recoveries

Month

0
15506
220
0
0
15286
MAY 12
8768
7439
100
0
0
0
0
16307
220
0
0
16087
JUN 12
8768
7439
100
0
0
0
0
16307
220
0
0
16087

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