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Applicability:-
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Eligibility:-
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Amount of subscription:-
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Emoluments:-
Means pay, DP, leave salary and any remuneration of the nature of pay received in foreign service. Does not include DA.—Rule 2 (I) (b).
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NOTE:Whole or part of the bonus amount (ad hoc or productivity linked) may be deposited in the Provident Fund.—Rule 7, GID (2).
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Minimum subscription:-
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Enhancement/Reduction:-
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Suspension of subscription:-
Subscription to the fund shall be stopped during suspension, and at the option of the Government servant during leave on half pay, leave without pay and dies non. Proportionate subscription to be recovered for the period of duty and any leave other than HPL/EOL.—Rule 7(1), and Rule 8.
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Recovery to be stopped 3 months before retirement on superannuation:-
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Interest for 2004-05:-^%. |

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Nomination:-
A subscriber can nominate one or more persons conferring the right to receive his GPF amount in the event of his death. If morethan one person is nominated, the amount or share payable to each should beindicated clearly. A subscriber may at any time cancel a nomination bydue notice and send a fresh nomination. A subscriber having a family cannominate only members of his family. Subscriber having no family can nominate any person/persons, including a Company/Association/Body of individuals/a Charitable or other Trust or Fund. Subject to its validity, anomination/notice of cancellation takes effect from the date of its receipt by the Accounts Officer.— Rule 5.
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A nomination submitted to the Head of Office is valid even if the subscriber dies before it reaches the Accounts Officer.— C &A.G's Decision (2), Rule 5.<
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Family:-
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"Family" includes wife/wives except judicially separated wife, husband (unless expressly excluded), parents, a paternal grandparent when no parent is alive, children (including adopted children), minor brothers, unmarried sisters and deceased son's widow and children. A ward under the "Guardians and Wards Act, 1890", who lives with the Government servant and to whom the Government servant has given through a special will the same status as that of a natural child, will also be treated as a member of the family.— Rule 2.
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