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Dr. Jitendra Singh to Launch 58th PRC in Guwahati

Guwahati: Union Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr. Jitendra Singh, will inaugurate the 58th Pre-Retirement Counselling Workshop (PRC) on February 23, 2026, at the Administrative Staff College in Guwahati, Assam. The initiative aims to equip Central Government employees with comprehensive guidance as they prepare for retirement.

Strengthening ‘Ease of Living’ for Pensioners

The Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare (DoPPW), under the Government of India, has been actively working to simplify pension processes and enhance service delivery. The Pre-Retirement Counselling Workshops are a key component of this larger vision to improve the “Ease of Living” for pensioners and family pensioners.

Over the years, the government has introduced digital initiatives and policy reforms aimed at streamlining pension disbursement and grievance redressal. The upcoming workshop in Guwahati continues this effort by providing practical, hands-on information to employees who are due to retire within the next 12 months.

Comprehensive Guidance for Retiring Employees

Approximately 350 Central Government employees currently posted across Assam are expected to participate in the workshop. These employees are set to retire within the coming year and will benefit from structured sessions covering retirement benefits, pension procedures, and digital tools.

The workshop will include sessions on the BHAVISHYA portal, the Integrated Pensioners’ Portal, Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS), family pension rules, CPENGRAMS for grievance redressal, ANUBHAV platform, Digital Life Certificate submission, and cybersecurity awareness.

Experts will also discuss safe investment options and financial planning strategies to help retirees manage their pension corpus effectively. The focus will be on ensuring a smooth transition from active service to post-retirement life.

Bankers’ Awareness Programme and Exhibition

Alongside the Pre-Retirement Counselling Workshop, the Department is organizing a Bankers’ Awareness Programme in collaboration with the State Bank of India. This programme is designed to familiarize Pension Disbursing Banks with updated pension rules and procedures relevant to Central Government employees.

An exhibition featuring multiple Pension Disbursing Banks will also be held during the event. Participating banks will showcase pension-related products and services, assist employees in opening pension accounts, and provide guidance on investment schemes tailored to retirees.

All major pension-related banking services will be made available at the venue, offering participants a one-stop platform to resolve queries and complete essential formalities.

Digital Transformation in Pension Administration

The 58th PRC reflects the government’s broader push toward digitization of pension processes. Tools such as the BHAVISHYA portal and Digital Life Certificate system have significantly reduced paperwork and processing delays.

By integrating technology into pension administration, the government aims to ensure transparency, efficiency, and timely delivery of benefits. These reforms have helped minimize grievances and improve communication between departments, banks, and retirees.

The Guwahati workshop will serve as both an awareness drive and a practical support mechanism, ensuring employees understand their entitlements and procedural requirements well before retirement.

Building Confidence for Post-Retirement Life

Pre-Retirement Counselling Workshops have become a vital institutional mechanism for preparing employees emotionally, financially, and administratively for retirement. The sessions not only clarify pension procedures but also encourage proactive planning and informed decision-making.

With Dr. Jitendra Singh inaugurating the 58th edition, the event underscores the government’s commitment to pension reforms and citizen-centric governance. As India moves toward greater digital integration in public services, such initiatives play a crucial role in ensuring that retiring employees transition smoothly into the next phase of life.

The Guwahati workshop stands as another milestone in strengthening pension administration and enhancing the overall experience of Central Government retirees across the country.

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