Pensioners in the country must submit their life certificate every year to ensure their pension continues, and staying informed about this vital process is crucial for financial security. In this article, we not only provide information on the methods of submitting your life certificate but also offer insights into the consequences of missing the deadline
Methods for Submitting Your Life Certificate
For the convenience of pensioners, there are several methods available for submitting their life certificates:
- Jeevan Pramaan Portal: Access the Jeevan Pramaan portal to submit your life certificate online.
- “Umang” Mobile App: You can use the “Umang” mobile app to submit your life certificate from the comfort of your smartphone.
- Video-based Customer Identification Process: This is an option for those who prefer a video-based process to confirm their identity.
- Biometric Devices at Post Offices: Visit your nearest post office with biometric devices for a hassle-free submission.
- Physical Life Certificate Forms at Branches: Fill out physical life certificate forms available at designated branches.
- Doorstep Banking (DSB) Agent: Arrange for a doorstep banking agent to assist you with the submission.
- Face Authentication: Explore face authentication as another convenient option to confirm your identity.
Important Deadline
The last date for submitting your life certificate is 30th November. It’s crucial to remember that this date applies to citizens between the ages of 60 and 80, as well as those who are 80 years or older. Elderly individuals who are 80 years of age or older had the privilege of starting the submission process from October 1.
Consequences of Missing the Deadline
If you miss the 30th November deadline, your pension payments will be temporarily halted from the next month. However, as soon as you submit your life certificate, your pension will be reinstated.
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