DIRECTORATE OF TREASURIES & ACCOUNTS

General Provident Fund
It is a type of retirement savings scheme exclusively for government employees in India.

eGPF Grade IV

ABOUT GPF Grade IV

Launched by the Directorate of Treasuries and Accounts, Kohima, Nagaland, the eGPF Information System is designed for registered GPF subscribers belonging to Grade IV (Class D) employees of the State Government of Nagaland.

Eligibility and Registration Process

What it is:
Describes who can open a GPF account and the steps to register as a subscriber.


What it does:
Helps Grade IV (Class D) employees under the Government of Nagaland enroll in the GPF system and gain access to official records and online services.

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Contribution and Subscription Details

What it is:
Monthly contribution rules, minimum limits, and how it’s deducted from salary.

What it does:
Enables employees to systematically save a part of their income, which builds up over time as a secure retirement fund. Employees can also adjust the subscription amount as per their needs.

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Withdrawal and Final Settlement

What it is:
Outlines when and how subscribers can withdraw money partially or fully from their GPF account.

What it does:
Provides financial support during emergencies, and ensures the subscriber receives the total accumulated amount during retirement or resignation.

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GUIDELINES

The General Provident Fund (GPF) is a government-managed savings scheme designed to help Grade IV (Group D) employees build a financial reserve for retirement. These guidelines outline the rules and procedures for GPF subscription, contributions, advances, withdrawals, interest, and final settlement.

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SUBSCRIPTION

Subscription is a monthly GPF contribution based on the subscriber’s salary.

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INTEREST

A yearly credit by the government on GPF balance at a notified rate.

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NOMINATIONS

Allow a GPF subscriber to name beneficiaries to receive the fund in case of death.

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ADVANCE

Advances are repayable GPF withdrawals for urgent personal or family needs.

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WITHDRAWAL

A non-repayable GPF payouts for key needs or near retirement.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

If you can not find answer to your question in our FAQ, you can always contact us or email us. We will answer you shortly!

All Grade D / Group IV regular employees of the State Government of Nagaland—such as peons, chowkidars, sweepers, drivers, etc.—are eligible to subscribe to the General Provident Fund upon confirmation in service.

A Grade D employee can subscribe to GPF after completing one year of continuous service and being confirmed in a permanent post.

You must fill the GPF Nomination and Subscription Form through your DDO (Drawing and Disbursing Officer). The form is forwarded to the Directorate of Treasuries and Accounts for allotment of a GPF Account Number.

The minimum monthly subscription is 6% of your basic pay, but you may choose to contribute more, within permissible limits.

The final payment is made by the Accounts Officer, Directorate of Treasuries & Accounts, to the subscriber or the nominated family member.

For assistance, contact: 📧 Email: agaenagaland@cag.gov.in 📞 Help Desk: Available on office working days during office hours

Yes. You can view your statement by logging into the official Nagaland eGPF Portal at https://egpf.nagaland.gov.in using your Subscriber ID and password.

Yes. You may apply for: Temporary Advance (repayable) Part Final Withdrawal (non-repayable for specific purposes like marriage, education, medical treatment, house construction) Final Withdrawal (on retirement, resignation, or death)

Directorate of Treasuries & Accounts

Address: Below Civil Secretariat, Thizama Road Kohima-797001, Nagaland.

Phone: 370-02270116, +91(879)8747826

Email: itdtangl[at]gmail[dot]com

Business Hours

Monday - Friday - 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

Saturday - 10:00 am to 4:00 pm ( 2nd and 4th Saturday holiday)

Sunday - Closed