On Thursday, the Tamil Nadu government has announced a one-year increase in the age limit prescribed for retirement. After this new announcement, now the state employees, teachers etc. will be given retirement after 59 years. In the order issued by the state government, it has been mentioned that the retirement age of employees and teachers of government institutions and schools will be 59 years. No reason has been given by the government for this change. For your information, let us tell you that Union Minister of State for Personnel Dr. Jeetendra Singh recently denied the news, saying that the government was considering reducing the age prescribed for retirement. He said that 'fake news has been spreading for the last few days, which is just a rumor. Ignore them. The government does not have a plan to reduce the retirement age of government employees. Nor is any proposal made in this regard at any government level. He said that there are fake reports about pension being given to employees. The Personnel Minister said that rumors were also raised about the reduction in pension. Like the government is going to cut the pension by 30 percent and stop the pension of people above 80 years of age. 'Both these things about the pension are completely fake. The government has not taken any such decision. Rather, on March 31, the pension of all eligible ex-employees has been deposited in their account. Also Read: Crowd gathered om streets in Kerela, police baton charged Priyanka attacks PM Modi, says 'It is not enough to talk about God, also execute it' Rahul Gandhi to hold press talks today, postponed due to Visakhapatnam accident Delhi Government to give one crore rupee to constable Amit Rana's family died from corona