ekoshlite - Treasury accounts & pensions
Access GPF, payslips & medical bills effortlessly while tracking payments with this easy-to-use finance app.

- 2.4.5 Version
- 1.4 Score
- 243K+ Downloads
- Free License
- 3+ Content Rating
The Directorate of Treasury Accounts and Pensions was created by the National Informatics Center (NIC) of the Government of Chhattisgarh.
This mobile application allows users to access GPF, CPS, medical bills, and payslips for both regular and non-regular employees.
With this app, users can check the status of echallan payments as well as vendor payments.
Treasury Pulse: Essential Financial Access for Chhattisgarh Government Employees
My experience using the Directorate of Treasury Accounts and Pensions app has fundamentally transformed how I manage work-related finances as a state employee. What once required tedious office visits, paper trails, and bureaucratic delays now unfolds instantly on my phone with exceptional transparency. The ability to instantly access and download payslips – whether for permanent staff or contractual roles – eliminates months of uncertainty about salary credits or deductions. I particularly value the GPF and CPS tracking, which provides real-time visibility into long-term savings with granular contribution histories, replacing annual queries with on-demand clarity.
The medical reimbursement feature is revolutionary: submitting bills through the app with photo documentation slashed processing time from weeks to days, while status tracking eliminated endless follow-up calls. For vendors, echallan transparency brings accountability to public projects, allowing me to verify government payments against deliverables without third-party mediation. Despite its official nature, the interface prioritizes simplicity – filtering payslips by month/year or searching medical claims by URN feels intuitive. This isn’t just convenience; it’s financial empowerment for thousands, turning opaque systems into streamlined digital services backed by NIC’s reliability. For every government employee in Chhattisgarh, this app bridges the gap between administration and accessibility, ensuring fiscal rights are just a tap away.
Essential Clarifications:
Is my financial data secure?
Yes – the app operates via NIC’s Government of Chhattisgarh infrastructure, using encrypted channels. Login requires OTP/mobile verification. Data never leaves secure state servers.
How current are transaction records?
Payslips reflect real-time updates post-state treasury processing. GPF/CPS statements sync monthly. Echallan/vendor payments update within 24 hours of treasury clearance.
Can non-regular employees access full features?
Absolutely. Contractual/ad-hoc staff enjoy identical access to payslips, CPS tracking, and medical reimbursements through unified login authentication.
What if I encounter discrepancies?
The app provides official reference numbers for each transaction. Use these when contacting Treasury Helpdesk for swift resolution (contact details embedded in-app).
Are historical records available?
Payslips archive indefinitely post-registration. GPF/CPS data covers all service years. Medical claims retain 5-year history.
- Version2.4.5
- UpdateAug 20, 2025
- DeveloperNational Informatics Centre.
- CategoryTools
- Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
- Downloads243K+
- Package Namecom.cgtreasury.cgekosh.ekoshlite
- Signature644b8287415e21220807d7d5bcd2e5bf
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Easy access via web browser
Ability to view and save payslips
Good support for salary slip retrieval
User-friendly interface when functioning
Suggestion for digital signature on payslips
Provides an alternative to official website errors
Convenient app usage for quick access
Frequent server downtime
Issues with password reset option
Complaints of not receiving OTP messages
Poor maintenance leading to usability problems
App frequently shows login errors despite correct credentials
Lack of timely updates and support
Frustrating user experience due to technical glitches
Negative impact on user trust and reliability
Perception of poor development standards by the government