Srinagar: Hundreds of government employees in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, who have retired over the past two years, continue to wait for their gratuity and General Provident Fund (GPF) payments.
According to Global Mirror, in a written reply to Starred Assembly Question tabled by MLA Rameshwar Singh, the authorities confirmed that “hundreds of employees have superannuated during last two years and their gratuity, GP Fund and other claims are still pending for disbursement.”
The total accrued liability for pending gratuity and GP Fund claims as of January 31, 2026, stands at Rs 1,635 crore and Rs 3,471 crore respectively, totaling over Rs 5,106 crore.
According to Global Mirror, in a written reply to Starred Assembly Question tabled by MLA Rameshwar Singh, the authorities confirmed that “hundreds of employees have superannuated during last two years and their gratuity, GP Fund and other claims are still pending for disbursement.”
The total accrued liability for pending gratuity and GP Fund claims as of January 31, 2026, stands at Rs 1,635 crore and Rs 3,471 crore respectively, totaling over Rs 5,106 crore.