<p>There is raging speculation that the Centre may raise the retirement age of its staff but top sources say there is no such move.<br /><br />"There is no such plan to raise the retirement age to 62 from 60 years," a reliable source in the government said.<br /><br />There are about 50 lakh central government employees working in various departments including the Railways across the country.<br /><br />Recent media reports had claimed that the Ministry of Personnel was working on a proposal to increase the age of service by two years as part of government's plan to defer payouts in the form of pensions and other payments to check fiscal deficit.<br /><br />It was also speculated that the move may be timed ahead of Lok Sabha elections.<br />Sources in the Ministry said raising retirement age requires a detailed consultation with all stake holders and discussion with the Finance Ministry. Without the Finance Ministry's nod, the matter cannot be processed, they said.<br /><br />The retirement age for a majority of central government employees is 60 years. However, the age for retirement in case of teachers and scientists is 62 years.<br /><br />In a related development, Chhattisgarh government has recently increased the age of retirement to 62 years from 60 for its employees.<br /><br />The age of superannuation varies in state governments with majority of them keeping it at 60 years.<br /><br />The Centre had in 1998 raised the retirement age of central government employees to 60 from 58 years. </p>
<p>There is raging speculation that the Centre may raise the retirement age of its staff but top sources say there is no such move.<br /><br />"There is no such plan to raise the retirement age to 62 from 60 years," a reliable source in the government said.<br /><br />There are about 50 lakh central government employees working in various departments including the Railways across the country.<br /><br />Recent media reports had claimed that the Ministry of Personnel was working on a proposal to increase the age of service by two years as part of government's plan to defer payouts in the form of pensions and other payments to check fiscal deficit.<br /><br />It was also speculated that the move may be timed ahead of Lok Sabha elections.<br />Sources in the Ministry said raising retirement age requires a detailed consultation with all stake holders and discussion with the Finance Ministry. Without the Finance Ministry's nod, the matter cannot be processed, they said.<br /><br />The retirement age for a majority of central government employees is 60 years. However, the age for retirement in case of teachers and scientists is 62 years.<br /><br />In a related development, Chhattisgarh government has recently increased the age of retirement to 62 years from 60 for its employees.<br /><br />The age of superannuation varies in state governments with majority of them keeping it at 60 years.<br /><br />The Centre had in 1998 raised the retirement age of central government employees to 60 from 58 years. </p>