twenty years
Voluntary retirement-(a) A Government Servant who has attained the age of fifty years or who has completed twenty years of qualifying service may retire from service by giving notice of not less than three months in writing direct to the appointing authority with a copy marked to his immediate superior officer for …

Can family pension be stopped?

After a pension is sanctioned, its continuance depends on future good conduct vide Article 351, CSR [Rule 8, CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972] but it cannot be stopped or reduced for other reasons.

What is qualifying service for pension?

In calculating the length of qualifying service, (i) a fraction of a year equal to three months and above shall be treated as a completed six monthly period (ii) fraction of a year equal to 9 months & above shall be treated as 2 six monthly periods and reckoned as qualifying service for determining amount of pension.

Why are mothers-in-law bad for the family?

We created this vow because over the years, we’ve observed patterns of objectionable behavior in mothers-in-law… patterns that we very strongly do not wish to repeat when our own sons grow up and marry. We say this because unlike what they would like you to believe, you really do marry the family and not just your partner.

Can a toxic mother in law rot a relationship?

We say this because unlike what they would like you to believe, you really do marry the family and not just your partner. And patterns of unhealthy or toxic micro-aggressions from your in-laws can build up and rot a relationship from the inside out.

Can a mother in law lose her babysitting rights?

There is no wavering on this rule whatsoever. Please don’t let me piss off my daughter-in-law and lose babysitting rights over a forbidden bag of candy. Stab me with a hot poker first. Mothers-in-law don’t get to have the inside scoop on the young marriage.

What kind of mother in law is jealous?

This kind of jealous mother-in-law behavior is insidious and sinister. Waterboard me if I ever try to pull a stunt like this. Also known as: “Daughter-in-law is always wrong.”