CPENGRAMS
Stands for:
- Centralized PENsion Grievances Redress And Monitoring System 
- C + PEN + GRAMS 
- C for Centralized 
- PEN for Pension 
- GRAMS for Grievances Redress And Monitoring System 
What is:
- Online Web-enabled System - For Speedy Redressal of Grievances - Relating to Pension and Other Settlement Issues. 
Developed by:
- NIC - National Informatics Centre, New Delhi - Version 5.0 (30.01.2023) 
Maintained by
- Department of Pension & Pensioner’s Welfare, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensioners. 
Salient features:
- Registration of grievances online 
- Remainders too online 
- See status Online 
- Available 24/7 
Covered:
- Central Government MDOs 
- MDOs stands for Ministries, Departments & Organizations 
Who can Register:
- A Pensioner 
- Any other person on behalf of a Pensioner 
- Pensioner’s Association (Recognized by Dept of Pension & Pensioners Welfare) 
Time Limit:
- Immediate Acknowledgement through CPENGRAM (on Mobile) 
- Maximum period - 60 days 
- An interim reply (In case not possible to give an immediate reply) 
Types of Grievances:
- Pension/Family Pension 
- Other Retirement Benefits 
- Service-related i.e., Fixation of Pay, MACP, Qualifying Service, etc. 
- Medical facilities 
- 7th CPC (Central Pay Commission) issues 
- DA (Dearness Allowance) arrears 
- NPS - New Pension Scheme 
- Others 
Not covered:
- Sub-judice - Pending with Courts 
- Other than Pension Rules/instructions (they can be treated as Demand) 
- For Employees in the service 
How to File a Grievance: - 4 types
- Website - www.pgportal.gov.in/pension/ 
- Toll Free - 1800-11-1960 
- Mobile App - UMANG - Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance developed by MeitY - Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology and NeGD - National e-Governance Division. 
- By Post 
Focus on:
- Super Senior Pensioners (80 years & above) 
- Family Pensioners 
Appeal System:
- If not resolved satisfactorily, a Pensioner can approach DPG 
- DPG stands for Director of Public Grievances (in the Cabinet Secretariat of the Government of India) 
- Time limit to resolve - 30 days 
Key points for MCQ:
- CPENGRAMS stands for Centralized PENsion Grievances Redress And Monitoring System 
- Developed by NIC, New Delhi 
- NIC stands for National Informatics Centre 
- MDOs stands for Ministries, Departments & Organizations 
- The time limit for redressal of grievances - 60 days 
- In case of Appeal - Time limit - 30 days 
- The appeal can register with DPG 
- DPG stands for Director of Public Grievances (in the Cabinet Secretariat of the Government of India) 
- Focus on Super Senior Pensioners and Family Pensioners 
- Who is Super Senior Pensioner - 80 years of age and above 
- Mobile App for Grievances - UMANG 
- UMANG stands for Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance 
- MeitY stands for Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology 
- NeGD stands for National e-Governance Division 
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