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EPFO New Rules Now these_documents are no longer required for the claim_process

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[Now these documents are no longer required for the claim process]( [EPFO New Rules The Employees Provident Fund Organization EPFO has changed the rules of EPFO ​​​​in May. EPFO ​​​​said that now users will not have to upload a copy of the bank passbook or check leaf while making a claim. EPFO ​​said that if the subscribers fulfill all the other eligibility, then he does not need to upload a copy of the check book or passbook. EPFO ​​said that this will speed up online claim settlement. Along with this subscribers will also find it easier to give claim requests.]( [Read More]( To Unlist [Click Here](

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