A trusted voice for pensioners since 1974.
Established to serve the Central Government pensioners of Karnataka, the Association continues its dedicated work for the welfare and dignity of its members.
Our History
The Karnataka Central Government Pensioners' Association was founded in 1974 by a group of dedicated retired officers who recognised the need for a unified body to address the concerns of Central Government pensioners in the state. In 1983, the Association was formally registered (Regn. No. 143/1983-84).
Over five decades, the Association has grown into a respected institution affiliated with the Bharat Pensioners Samaj (BPS), the All India Federation of Pensioners' Associations (AIFPA) and the Karnataka Coordination Committee of Central Government Pensioners Associations (KCCCGPA).
Headquartered at "Swarna", Vyalikaval, Bengaluru, the Association serves thousands of members across Karnataka through advocacy, publications, welfare camps and community engagement.
Our Objectives
- Safeguard the rights, interests and welfare of Central Government pensioners.
- Represent pensioners' grievances before government authorities.
- Disseminate information on pension rules, DA, medical facilities and Government Orders.
- Publish the quarterly Pensioners' Digest with timely and useful content.
- Organise welfare activities, health camps and cultural programmes.
- Foster fellowship and mutual support amongst retired Central Government employees.
Office Bearers
Names will be updated by the Association.
