The notifications are based on the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission's Pension Revision Committee, an official release said.
Pensions for those who retired before January 1, 2016, will be determined by multiplying the existing pension basic by 2.57, it said.
For this purpose, the existing pensions would be the basic. This does not include additional pension that is provided to old pensioners, attaining 80 years age, the release said.
The additional pension will be worked out in accordance with these rules, it said.
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It said the commuted portion of the pension shall be deducted while making monthly disbursements.
The quantum of additional pension would continue to be 20 per cent of the revised basic if the age of the pensioner or family pensioner is between 80 to less than 85 years, 30 per cent if between 85 to less than 90 years, 40 per cent if between 90 to less than 95 years, 50 per cent if between 95 to less than 100 years and 100 per cent in case age is 100 years or more, the release said.
The maximum limit of death-cum-retirement gratuity would be Rs 20 lakh. The ceiling on gratuity would increase by 25 per cent whenever the Dearness Allowance rises by 50 per cent of the basic pay, the release said.