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CGHS rules clarified: parents or parents in law can be dependents for medical benefits

Economy
Published on 14 May 2026
CGHS rules clarified: parents or parents in law can be dependents for medical benefits

One-time switch locks in choices for male employees

Central government employees under CGHS can now list either their parents or parents-in-law as dependents for medical benefits. The move is a one-time option under the CGHS and Central Services (Medical Attendance) Rules, 1944, and once chosen it cannot be reversed by male employees. The clarification is meant to remove earlier ambiguity over eligible dependent categories.

  • Employees can choose parents or parents-in-law as CGHS dependents
  • The option is one-time and cannot be reversed by male employees
  • Applies under both CGHS and Central Services Medical Attendance rules
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