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Committee to study implementation of 62-year retirement age in power utilities

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V. Raghavendra
Committee to study implementation of 62-year retirement age in power utilities
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The Andhra Pradesh Power Coordination Committee has formed a six-member panel to evaluate the financial and administrative implications of raising the retirement age for public sector power utility employees from 60 to 62. The committee is expected to submit its findings within 15 days.

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This decision impacts labor policy and public sector workforce management, potentially influencing pension liabilities and employment opportunities in the state.

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The Andhra Pradesh Power Coordination Committee (APPCC) has formed a six-member committee to examine the implementation of the government’s order to increase the retirement age of the public sector employees from 60 to 62 years in the power utilities.

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The report is a straightforward administrative update regarding government policy and committee formation.

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