Kerala Pay Revision Commission recommends raising retirement age to 57
The Hindu
It proposes five-day week for government offices and abrogation of compassionate employment scheme by offering better financial benefits to kin of employees who die in harness
The 11th Pay Revision Commission has recommended that the retirement age of State government employees be enhanced by one year to 57. The commission has also proposed a five-day week for government offices, and the abrogation of the compassionate employment scheme by offering better financial benefits to the kin of employees who die in harness. The report of the commission headed by former bureaucrat K. Mohandas, titled Administrative Efficiency, Social Accountability, People Friendliness, and Gender Sensitivity, has been handed over to the State government.More Related News

The Shakespeare Millennium Club in collaboration with the Annai Velankanni Church (Society of St. Vincent De Paul), conducted a Free Medical Camp on November 23, 2025 at the church premises from 9 am to 6 pm, with Dr. Samundi Sankari and Dr. Divya Sivaraman of Srushti Hospitals, Dr. Sharada L N of Aramba, the Kumaran Dental Clinic, Lychee and Satya Physiotherapy Centre, according to a press release.












