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The retirement age for most Indian government servants is 60 years. However, in certain cases, the retirement age may be extended to 62 years. The retirement age of 65 years is not generally applicable to government servants in India.
60 years.
Some professions with mandatory retirement ages include airline pilots, military personnel, and some federal and state judges. These retirement ages are in place to ensure safety, prevent burnout, and maintain efficiency in these high-stress or physically demanding occupations.
In India it is 60 yrs
if you start your carrier as a teacher, there is no deduction from your paycheck for SS. there is a deduction for teacher's retirement funds. when one retires as a teacher (based on a point system that is based on age and number of years of service) he/she receives his/her check from the teacher's retirement fund not from SS.
It depends which government you are referring to and what position they hold. For instance, a judge may hold that position for life in certain countries. Some countries insist that retirement age is 55, others differ.
No, retirement age is not set in stone at 65. It can vary depending on personal circumstances, financial goals, and career choices. Some people choose to retire earlier or later based on their individual preferences and needs.
As I am not of an age or anywhere near an age of retirement and will not be able to do so until I am 70 which is the age the government is pushing for, I have not been nor will i likely ever need to go to one.
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i have heard that there is 60 year for retirement age of senior college teachers as per new gr. of govt.of maharashtra
What is the retirement age for someone born in 1954.