Another initiative has been taken by the Punjab government. The state government is going to set up pension courts to deal with the complaints of the state's pensioners and family pension holders. In which the problems of the people taking pension will be resolved.
Courts will be set up in 6 districts in the first phase
According to the information, in the first phase, the government has selected 6 districts Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Ferozepur, Ludhiana and Patiala. At the same time, the information about where the courts will be set up has not been revealed yet.
Complaints will be heard on November 21
It is being told that the Finance Department has issued a written letter to the DC Pensioners Association of the respective districts. The pension court will be held on November 21. Orders have been given by the Indian Audit and Accounts Department to set up a pension court in the state. The pension court will be organized to resolve the complaints of the pensioners.
Orders given to inform the pension holders
The Finance Department has written a letter to the Punjab State Treasury Pensioner Welfare Association regarding the pension courts. Ludhiana and Punjab State Treasury Pensioner Welfare Association Amritsar have been asked to cooperate. These associations have been written to inform the pensioners regarding the complaints of the pensioners so that the complaints can be resolved.
At the same time, the DCs of the 6 districts related to the pension courts will also alert the pensioners. If any pensioner has any problem, he can directly contact the DC. The help of Gram Panchayat can also be taken in this.