Bhubaneswar: In view of the surge in COVID-19 cases, Odisha government has decided to conduct the Pension Adalat in virtual mode.
Additional Chief Secretary, Home and General Administration & Public Grievance Sanjeev Chopra said the Pension Adalat will be held for government employees who have not received their dues after retirement.
He said the retired employees will redress their grievances online through the HRMS (Human Resource Management System) portal http://hrmsorissa.gov.in between April 8 and 30 while their issues will be resolved by April 30.
Stating that the state government has not paid the pension due to a host of issues, Chopra said that the notice and the date of hearing will be intimated to the retired employees through their e-mail.
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