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Single Copy : Rs. 50SEPTEMBER 2016 VOI. XI NO. 09RNI REGD. NO. DELBIL/2006/17678web site : www.bharatpensioner.org e-mail : [email protected]
OFFICIAL MONTHLY ORGAN OF THE BHARAT PENSIONERS SAMAJ, NEW DELHI - 110 014
(Federation of All India Pensioners’ Associations)
(MEMBER, INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION ON AGEING, TORONTO, CANADA)
DIRECT SUCCESSOR TO “PENSIONER” ESTABLISHED IN 1955
INCORPORATING ‘PENSIONERS’ COUNSELLOR’
Challo Dilli Chalo
to
join Mega meet ofpensioners
on 13.11.2016
In Mavlankar Hall, Constitution Culb, Rafi Marg, New Delhi 110001.
9.00AM to 17.30 PM
Revision of Pension of Pre 2016
Pensioners on notional basis
Now or Never
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1. Hum Aur Aap ................................................01-02
a) Mega meet of pensioners.................01-02
BPS 61st AGM
b) Advisory on remittances...........................02
c) Management......................................03-04
d) BPS writes.....................................04-08&36
e) Another attempt to wipetears............08-09
f) From Editor’s desk..................................09
2. GOI Orders:.................................................10-24
a) DOP&PW reg revision of disability ..... 10pension/family pension of pre-2006
pensioners
b) DOE-CPAO reg monitoring/.............10-11handling of pensioner’s grievances
c) DOE-CPAO reg quarterly list of .... 11-12retiring employees
d) DOP & Trg reg nomaly committee 12-13
Setting 7th CPC anomalies
e) MOD reg implemantation of 7CPC ... 13recommendations-fixatio of pay & arrearpayments
f) CPAO reg stepping up of notionalfull 14Full pension-delinking QS of33 years forDR & addl old age pensions.
g) Pr CD(P) reg implementation of ... 14-20
7 CPC recommendations of defence civilians
h) DOP & Trg reg revision of .................. 20provisions in r/o pension/ gratuty/CP etc
i) MoF reg payments of revised ....... 20-24pensions & arrears due to 7th CPCbriefof meeting of 22.08.16 with CPPCs/GBDns of authorised banks
3. Judgement- HC Madras ...................... 24-25
4. Platinum Age’16 Bros ......................... 26-27
5. Unconnected remittances ....................... 28
6. P’age’ B’hood ............................................ 29
7. Aap Aur Hum ........................................ 29-32
8. Thanks ! ........................................... 33-34
9. Grievances Redressal System ............... 35
10. Appeal for donations ................................ 35
Mega Meet Of Pensioners
Plan Your Journey Now
BPS 61st AGM will be held on 13thNov.2016 (Sunday) at DELHI.
BPS President and the managing committeecordially invites affiliated/ Associated Associationsand MOU Partners to send delegates to 61st AGMto be held on 13th Nov 2016 at Mavlankar Hall,Constitution Culb, Rafi Marg, New Delhi 110001.
It is a crucial meeting wherein alongwithother issues 7th CPC notif ication andimplementation will also be discussed and actionplan to protect the interests of pensioners will bedrawn. Delegation fee is Rs 400/- per personwhich includes Breakfast, Lunch & eveningTea only on 13th Nov, 2016. Accommodationwill have to be arranged by the delegatesthemselves. Details of budget hotels /Dharamshalas in the vicinity of AGM venueare published in June to August,2016 issues of‘Bharat Pensioner’
Confirm your participation by sendingMulticity cheque/DD/ MO for Rupees 400/-in favour of Bharat Pensioner Samaj bypostal mail at office address. No remittancesof Rs. 400/- through ECS. Please Note noentry to hall without paying delegation feeof Rs. 400/-
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BHARAT PENSIONERS SAMAJ, NEW DELHI(Federation of All India Pensioners' Associations)
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Contact each of them directly at :Sr.Vice-Prez : R N Tripathi
L-21, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi -110092Mob:09560225970
Vice-Prez (North Zone):Tarsem Singh, CG Pensioners Assn BXL-144 Prem Nagar Phagwara-144401, Mob :09876118098-email : [email protected]
Vice-Prez (East Zone):M L Chatterjee, B/9-215 PO-Kalyani DistNadia(WB)-741235,M : 09433876384email : [email protected]
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Vice-Prez (South Zone):M Somasekhara Rao, 12-11-1411,Budhanagar, Secunderabad (Telen)500061T : 040 - 2707 8848 ,M : 099490 52609e-mail : [email protected]
Vice-Prez (N E Zone):Th Yaisukul Singh, Irawat Bhawan,Imphal (Manipur)-795 001T: 0385 - 244 3738 M : 09436033765e-mail : [email protected]
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Details of Managing committee members ofBharat Pensioners Samaj :-
P K Goswami (Smt), Tel : 011-24378583
P N Sharma, Tel : 011-27018811,09210204078
D Jayaraman, Tel : 044-45538497,09654858175
Vijay Kumar Taneja, Mob : 09711206666, [email protected]
R S N Moorthy, Tel : 09958839936, [email protected]
K B Krishna Rao, Tel : 080-23230545, [email protected]
V. Umesh Babu, Tel : 09400856624, [email protected]
S P Bhardwaj, Tel : 09810914167
D A N Sarma, Tel : 09247537961
M K Kapse, Tel : 09420854834, [email protected]
Mohd Yunus, Tel : 09665586788, [email protected]
Shripad Vishnu Deshpande, Tel : 020-24473757
Asis Ranjan De, Tel : 0361-271852, [email protected]
S M Kanjilal, Tel : 0954499382, [email protected]
Prakash Pathak, Tel : 09822936284, [email protected]
P N Pandey, Tel : 09422905481,[email protected]
S.S Dubey, Tel : 09936662638, [email protected], [email protected]
R K Nanda, Tel : 09810793174, [email protected]
T V Surya Prakash, Tel : 09448375138, [email protected]
Note : Members may check & errors, ifany, be intimated to BPS.
Letter No. SG/BPS/PC7/016/08 dt : 19.08.16 bySG BPS S C Maheshwari to Secy,M/oPersonnel,Deptt of AR, PG & Pensions, PatelBhawan, New Delhi-01 (Kind Attention: ShriChirravuri Vishwanath IAS).
Sub :Feasibility of implementation ofrecommendations accepted by GOIcontained in paras 10.1.67 & 10.1.68 of7CPC report.
In connection with feasibility of implementationof recommendation contained in para 10.1.67 of7CPC report relating to pre-2016 pensioners, theundersigned, on behalf of Bharat PensionersSamaj (Federation) a conglomerate of over 628pensioners Associations, submits as follows:
i). Your kind attention is invited to 5th CPCrecommendation contained in Para 137.14 of thereport together with GOI’s decision there on whichreads as under:
The pension of all pre -1986 retirees may beupdated by notional fixation of their pay as on1.1.1986 by adopting the same formula as for theserving employees. Thereafter, all the pastpensioners who have been brought on the FourthCPC pay scales by notional fixation of their payand those who have retired on or after 1.1.1986can be treated alike regarding consolidation oftheir pension as on 1.1.1996 by allowing the samefitment weightage as may be allowed to the servingemployees. However, the consolidated revisedpay of the post held by the pensioner at the timeof retirement. (137.14)
Govt Decision:
Accepted to the extent that pension of pre1.1.96 retirees including pre-86 retirees shall beconsolidated as on 1.1.1996 as recommendedbut the consolidated pension shall be brought onto the level of 50% of the minimum of the revisedpay of the post held by the pensioner at the timeof retirement. Nos. 45/86/97-P&PW(A) Part-II dt.27.10.1999 & 45/1098-P&PW(A) dt 17.12.98 refer.
ii). Similarly 6th CPC recommendation on thesubject of revision of pre-2006 pensioners werepossible as per GOI orders contained in F.No.38/37/08-P&PW(A) dated 01.09.2008 andamendments issued by DOP & PW thru F.No.38/37/08-P&PW(A) dated 28-01-2013 wherein para
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4.2 reads “ That is, the fixation of pension will besubject to the provision that the revised pension,in no case shall be lower than 50% of the minimumof the pay in the pay band plus grade paycorresponding to the pre revised pay scale fromwhich the pensioner had retired. In case of HAG+and above scales, this will be 50% of the minimumof the revised pay scale.”
iii). Pension record is of permanent nature andif it is to be destroyed, proper permission from thecompetent authority is to be obtained. In any case,these record can always be reconstructed takingthe details from various sources available in thedepartment and the material collected from thePensioner. In this regard attention is also drawnto recent CAT Bombay Nagpur Bench judgementdated 09.03.2015 in case of Smt. Saija vs. GeneralManager, Central Railway O.A.No. 2131 of2011(CAT Bombay Bench at Nagpur) & F.No. CIC/DS/A/2013/000901-YA. Date of Decision :03.07.2014. It is also pointed out that never everany department in any of the Court cases broughtout the issue of non-availability of records.
2. It was possible to implement the aboverecommendations of pay panels and issue revisePPOs as records were traced out, probably due tosome incentive given to the staff concerned forrevising the PPOs of pre-1986 retirees involvingnotional fixation. Railway administration for certaingave incentive to the staff concerned forimplementing 5th CPC recommendations.It isreliably learnt that as no incentive for additionalwork involved in revision of PPOs after 6thCPCwas offered. Rly Admn did face some difficultiesin implementing recommendations of 6th CPCand consequential issue of revised PPOs to pre-2006 retirees, still as per Rly Board 100% PPOscould be revised. Govt records can speak of theposition of incentive offered by variousdepartments concerned. It is one of thesuggestions to consider incentive to staff to easethe problem of locating old records/informationrequired, since in 90% cases records areavailable and remaining can be recasted.
3. 7th CPC considered the long standingdemand of pensioners retired in earlier CPCsregimes to grant them parity in fixation of pension
with those retiring subsequently afterimplementation of its report. Accordingly, 7th CPChas recommended granting benefit of incrementsearned by the pensioner in the Pay Band andGrade Pay/Scale of Pay for 01.01.2006Pensioners while determining their notional payas on 01-01-2016 at a level in the pay matrix givenby the 7th CPC. Pension would be fixed at 50% ofthe notional pay so arrived.
4. Apprehension of non-feasibil ity ofrecommendation, discussed in para 3 , due tonon-availability of records is further narrowed ¬ zeroed. PPOs issued at the time of retirementand revised afterwards do reflect changesprescribed by the Govt. in the pay scales on therecommendations of different Pay Commissions,record the stage of pay in the Pay Scale/Pay Bandof a person retired.
5. The recommendation of 7thCPC vide theirpara10.1.67(option1) for Parity of Pension isbased on legal & Constitutional grounds and assuch to maintain sanctity it needs to beimplemented in toto.
6. It is a history that pensioners retired earlierwere always at a discount in the matter of revisedpensions. 7th CPC has tried to give some reliefto pre-2016 retirees. For the purpose ofdetermining pension under para 10.1.67 of 7thCPC in cases where all attempts to tracerecords or to recast missing ones fail, it issuggested that such of the pensioners may begiven option to get their notional pay determinedon the basis of stage of pay i.e. LPD in the gradeindicated in the PPOs this information isinvariably available in all PPOs. If in some PPOsif LPD is not indicated it can be determined fromfamily pension which is 30 % of LPD.
7. Fixation of notional pay of pre 2016pensioners on the basis of the stagecorresponding to the grade of pay in which apensioner had retired would offer a fair & equitableoption in all cases where records cannot betraced in spite of best efforts.
8 . However to meet the ends of justice, Bharatpensioners Samaj request that a personalhearing be granted to its delegation.
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Letter No.SG/BPS/CB/3 dt : 18.8.2016 by SG BPSSC Maheshwari to Sh Arun Jaitely, Hon’bleMinister of Finance, GOI, New Delhi - 01.
Sub : Grant of full pension for less than 33 yearsof service – Extension of the provisionsof Govt. of India, Ministry of Personnel,Public Grievances and Pensions,Department of Pension and Pensioners’Welfare, OM No.38/37/08-P&PW (A) dated6th April, 2016 to Pre-2006 Coffee BoardPensioners.
We would like to invite your kind attention tothe OM cited above, a copy of which is enclosedherewith for ready reference, under which all pre -2006 Central Govt. Pensioners who had retiredwith less than 33 years of service have been madeeligible for full pension i.e. at 50 % of the sum ofthe minimum of the pay in Pay Band and GradePay thereon introduced w.e.f.1-1-2006,corresponding to the pre revised pay scale fromwhich they had retired, in terms of para 4.2 of OMdated 1-9-2008 of the Department of Pension andPensioners’ Welfare.
2.With delinking of 33 years of service foreligibility to full pension, all pre -2006 Pensionerswith a qualifying service of 10 years and abovehave become eligible for full pension w.e.f 1-1-2006 without any pro rata reduction in pension forless than 33 years of service. Admissibility of fullpension for 10 years of service has also beenconfirmed by the Ministry of Finance, Departmentof Expenditure, Central Pension Accounting Office(CPAO), New Delhi ,vide their OM No.CPAO/IT&Tech/Revision(Pre-2006)/2016-17/8 Vol-VI/58dated 13th June 2016 ,a copy of which is alsoenclosed for reference.
3.We have been informed by the Coffee BoardPensioners’ Association, Bengaluru, an AffiliateAssociation of the Coordination Committee ofCentral Government Pensioners’ Associations,Karnataka (R), that the orders contained in theDepartment of Pension OM dated 6-4-2016 statedabove, have not yet been extended to Coffee BoardPensioners, who are also governed by CentralCivil Services (Pension) Rules and whosepension has already been revised under 6th CPCrecommendations, implemented Vide DoP&PWOM dated 1-9-2008. We have also been informed
by this Association that the Coffee Board hasrequested Ministry of Commerce for release ofadditional funds required for payment of arrearsto its pensioners as per this OM and who, in turn,has requested your Department for sanction ofadditional funds required. We understand thatmany of the other Statutory Bodies/AutonomousBodies have already implemented the orderscontained in this OM and it is only the pre-2006pensioners of Coffee Board have not got thisbenefit so far. We are really not able to understandwhy this kind of step-motherly treatment is beingmeted out to few sections of pensioners.
5.We are, therefore, constrained to approachyour kind self with an earnest request to causeimmediate implementation of the provisions ofDoP&PW OM dated 6-4-2016 cited above inrespect of pre-2006 Coffee Board Pensioners whohad retired with less than 33 years of service, soas to ensure grant of full pension to suchPensioners from 1-1-2006 on par with otherCentral Civil Pensioners, by releasing additionalfunds requested by the Ministry of Commerce sothat the consequential benefits, that have accruedto these pensioners as per DoP&PW OM dated4.8.2016 issued in implementation ofGovernment’s decisions on the recommendationsof 7th Pay Commission – revision of pension ofpre - 2016 pensioners/family pensioners etc.,- maybe granted based on this revision.
Letter No.SG/BPS/CB/3 dt : 18.8.2016 by SG BPSS C Maheswari to Sh Arun Jaitely Hon’bleMinister of Finance, GOI, New Delhi - 01.
Sub: Implementation of Government’sdecisions on the recommendations ofthe Seventh Central Pay Commission -Revision of pension of pre-2016pensioners/Family pensioners etc. –DoP&PW OM NO.38/37/2016- P&PW(A)DATED 4TH AUGUST 2016.
We would like to invite your kind attention tothe OM cited above, a copy of which is enclosedherewith for ready reference, under which theGovernment has revised pension of pre-2016pensioners/family pensioners w.e.f. 1.1.2016based on the 7th Pay Commissionrecommendations.
2. The orders contained in this OM shall also
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apply to all pensioners/family pensioners whowere drawing pension/family pension before1.1.2016 under Central Civil Services (Pension)Rules, 1972. Further, the Government has alsoordered that the revised pension and the arrearsdue to the pensioners, as per this OM is paid tothe pensioners or credited to their account by 31st
August 2016. In accordance with this O M, all thepensioners of Central Government will be gettingrevised pension/arrears w.e.f. August 2016.
3. The pensioners/family pensioners of theStatutory Bodies/Autonomous Bodies viz. CoffeeBoard, Rubber Board, Spices Board, Central SilkBoard, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sanghathan, NationalCouncil of Science Museum, etc. are all governedby Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules and theirpension/family pension are being revised as perthe Government orders based on Central PayCommission Recommendations, issued fromtime to time. As the orders contained in the e OMcited above apply to all pensioners/familypensioners, who were drawing pension/familypension before 1.1.2016 under Central CivilServices (Pension) Rules 1972, pensioners ofthe organisations indicated in para 3 above areentitled to get their pension revised as per the OMdated 4.8.2016.
3.We may also recall your press briefing on19.11.2015, made immediately after 7th PayCommission recommendations were submittedto the Government, when your good self informedthe Media that 7th Pay CommissionRecommendations, as and when accepted by theGovernment, will benefit staff of autonomousbodies, universities and public sectorundertakings.
4. Under the above circumstances, we requestyou kindly to cause issuance of necessaryinstructions to Administrative Ministries concernedto implement the orders contained in the OMdated 4.8.2016 in respect of the pensioners/familypensioners of Statutory Bodies/AutonomousBodies, immediately, and to ensure that theirrevised pension/family pension are paid fromAugust 2016, for which we will be grateful to you.If this is done, this will ensure equity amongstpensioners/family pensioners of CentralGovernment and Statutory/Autonomous Bodies ofCentral Government.
Letter NoSG/BPS/ NCJCM/2 dt : 23.08.2016 bySG BPS S C Maheshwari to Comrade Shiv GopalMishra General Secretary NCJCM (Staff side)
Sub: Implementation of the recommendationsof 7th CPC-Revision of pension of Pre -2016 pensioners under Option 1 (Para10.1.67 of Report)
Ref: GOI Resolution No. 38/37/2016-P&PW (A)dated 4th August 2016 and OM F.No.38/37/2016-P&PW (A) (ii) dated 4th August,2016.
Bharat Pensioners Samaj express itsprofound thanks for your support to pensioner’scause.
BPS is also thankful for your ardent supportfor implementation of option1 for revision ofpension (Para10.1.67) I am writing following fewlines with the intention that the informationhereunder may further strengthen the stand infavour of pre 2016 pensioners :
a) The PPOs invariably contain the last pay drawn,pay scale and the designation of pensioner. Itis not difficult to glean the requisite informationfrom this;
b) Pension related documents are a permanentand protected record which cannot bedestroyed without the sanction of competentauthority and certainly not during the life timeof pensioner/family pensioner;
c) It was possible to implement therecommendations of earlier pay panels (like5th CPC) and issue revised PPOs as recordswere traced out after giving some incentive inRailways to the staff concerned for revisingthe PPO of pre 1986 retirees involving notionalfixation. Hence the incentive scheme on thesame lines can be considered to motivatethe concerned staff to ease the problem oflocating the old records/information asneeded since most of the record is alreadyavailable and the remaining, if required, canbe recast;
d) More over the General Financial Rules (GFR)2005 issued by MOF (DOE) in Chapter 12 VIII(Page 72) lays down the retention periodregarding Destruction of Records connectedwith Accounts. In item 8 (Page 109) in Annexure
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to Appendix 13, it is mentioned that undervarious types of pensions, Retention Periodis till one year after the last beneficiary ofthe family pension ceases to be entitled toreceive or 5 years whichever is later;
e) Much longer period is prescribed in the Ministryof Railways. Under item 136 of Appendix ix(Para 121) of IR ACCOUNTS CODE (IRCA),THE PERIOD FOR WHICH THE RECORDSIN ACCOUNT OFFICES ARE TO BEMAINTAINED in respect of PENSION PAPERSis five years after the date on which thePENSION becomes inoperative; and
f) In very few and exceptional cases, the recordmay have to be recast taking the details fromvarious sources and the material collectedfrom pensioners.
It is, therefore, clear from the above that withthe availability of all the pension documents incompliance with codal provisions for retention ofrecord and some incentive to the concerned staff,there should not be any difficulty in implementingthe long awaited parity of past pensioners asenvisaged under option 1. The Govt. with its bonafide intention and vast resources at theircommand can always implement Option 1 ofrevising pension of past pensioners as acceptedby the Cabinet. Hope you will find the aboveinformation useful in support of the issue underreference.
Letter No. BPS/RP/NIP/ M/20/16 dt. 06-07-2016by Secy(Rlys) BPS B Chakraborty to ExecutiveDir(PG), Rly Bd, Rail Bhawan, New Delhi reg grantof life-time family pension to 100% permanentlyblind child of deceased Rly Pensioner wrt GM(E)/Western Rly no.E(S)789/4/P-2015 dt. 28-03-16& WRMS/GS/BCT2016/153 and 2) Rly Bd's cirnoF(E)iii/2000/PNI/55 dt. 14-12-2005(RBE no. 214/2005).
I have the honour to draw your kind attention tothe above letter of GM(E) Western Rly, refusing togrant family pension to Sh Ramakant L Rajpurkar,blind son of late Sobhna Liladhar Rajpurkar, Ex-CC, Comml Br., on the plea that though he wasfound with 100% visual disability, he was noteligible for family pension as, "PHYSICALLY HEIS ABLE TO EARN FROM JOB WHERE VISION
IS NOT REQUIRED."THAT,in fact, all thepermanently Blind persons if they are nototherwise crippled, are capable of earning, ifopportunity is available to them.On this groundno family pension can be sanctioned to a blindchild & under this condition, the provision of grantof family pension to a blind child becomesinoperative.That, in reality there a gulf of differencebetween the "Capacity to Earn" and "actualearning". That, as far as "Capacity to earn" for ablind person is concerned, he can earn hislivelihood by begging also. Should we desire thesame for the children of Rly Pensioners? That asper extent rules, family pension is sanctioned tothe children of Pensioners whose maximum limitof earning is Rs2550/- or below. The saidprovision is reasonably applicable to the blindchild also. That, the spirit of the content of the Bd'circular as referred to above is to grant familypension to a permanently blind child and not todeprive him/her of the same on the ground that,"he is able to earn from job where vision is notrequired ", without defining the amount he canearn under the same condition. Under thecircumstances, I would request you to pleaseclarify the stand of the Rlys and on the above issueso that a genuinely deserving blind child of adeceased Rly Pensioner in not deprived of hislegitimate claim.That, in the light of above, GM(E)/W Rly may please be directed to grant familypension to Sh. Ramakanth L Rajpurkar, who isperfectly eligible for the same.
(cont’d on p-36)
' Another Attempt to
Wipe tears'Vice prez(W Z) BPS J N Rao informs of the
case of Smt. Surajwati Bairagi widow of lateSwaroop Dass-Gate Keeper(Retd), Howbagh/Nagpur Dn, SEC Rlys. Late Swaroop Dass retiredon 30-07-1986 and was sanctioned pension/family pension. The pensioner died on 20-09-2006 keeping his wife in dark about the familypension, she is entitled to. Late Swaroop Dasshimself was unaware of the benefits to which hiswife is entitled after the pensioner's death. Widowof the deceased pensioner an illiterate, was underthe impression that only an employee is entitled
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to pension. In 2015, secy(WZ)/BPS learnt of theincident and contacted Central Bank Nainpur (MP)from where the pensioner Swaroop Dass wasdrawing his pension. On scrutiny, it was foundthat the name of Smt Surajwati is mentioned inthe PPO and entitled to family pension being wifeof the deceased pensioner. After protractedcorrespondence, the bank has released familypension to Mrs Surajwati commencing f/pensionfrom the month of July, 2016 with assurance thatarrears of family pension from 21-09-2006onwards will also be disbursed in couple ofmonths. This case again strengthens the needfor arranging workshops both for serving as wellas dependents of the deceased pensioners toensure that the entitled benefits are made knownto all .
of sending long communications thru emails forpublication in the 'Bharat Pensioner' withoutscrutiny at their end. The reports containinformation of no use to BPS such as names/attendance sheets of the members present in theAGMs/functions/meetings of the associations,statement of accounts, names of new membersenrolled, life sketch of members honoured onattaining the age of 70/75/80 & onwards.Needless to say that reports sent to BPS forpublication be brief and to the point and containinformation relating to pensioners/familypensioners. 'Bharat Pensioner' is of 36 pagesand has to cover various issues and all GOI ordersaffecting pensioners.Practice of sending emailsof 30-40 pages is not only affecting the life of theapparatus but most important affecting the eyesof the readers. Few Assn's send a copy of theirpublication expecting Editor to read & search formaterial for publication in their name. This practicealongwith sending group messages forcorrections be stopped forthwith and sent on thethe email of either BPS or editor or office bearerconcerned.
It is further noticed that affiliates do notmention their affiliation number despite requestfrom BPS made empteen times. Please note
'From Editors' Desk" Office - bearer / MC members of BPSand Affiliates have cultivated the habit
that,in future, reports received without affiliationnumbers will be ignored and NOT PUBLISHEDRPT NOT PUBLISHED. Reports received byeditors-both in English & Hindi, by 20th of themonth only will be published in the ensuing monthie reports received by 20th August will find mentionin 'Bharat Pensioner' of September issue and therest will be carried forward for publication inOctober issue. Complaints for magazines notdelivered should be lodged with BPS only afterthe end of the month and duplicate copy, subjectto availability, will be sent on or after 10th of thefollowing month.If landline no of BPS-011/24376642, operative between 11.00 hrs to 14.00hrs is not available, sms message be sent onBPS mobile: 08860412898. Those of themembers/affiliates having email facility can lodgetheir complaints on [email protected].
Some members, it is noticed, have startedremitting subscriptions thru EMOs/multicity bankcheques at the residences of the office bearers.This is a wrong practice. All payments be remitted,timely, at the authorised addresses of BPSpublished in each issue of the magazine. All theabove issues which are in tune with the existingRules and Regulations of BPS were discussedin the BPS M C meeting held on 09-07-2016 andwere unanimously approved.
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Courtesy: Hindustan Times
Dated 27.08.2016
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September 2016GOI ORDERS
Letter No.45/3/2008-P&PW (F) dt : 08.08.16 fromGOI Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances &Pensions Department of Pension & Pensioners’Welfare, New Delhi-110003.
Sub : Special benefit in cases of death anddisability in service - Revision of DisabilityPension/Family pension of Pre-2006disability pensioners/ Family Pensioners- regarding.
The undersigned is directed to say that thepension of pensioners/family pensioners whowere drawing pension/family pension as on1.1.2006 under the CCS(EOP) Rules were revisedin accordance with Department of Pension &Pensioners’ Welfare OM No.38/37/2008-P&P&W(A) dated 1.9.2008. Instructions wereissued vide this Department OM of even numberdated 30th September, 2010 for extension ofbenefits of modified parity to past pensioners forrevision of disability pension/family pensioncovered under CCS(EOP) Rules.
2. Subsequently, orders were issued vide thisDepartment’s OM NO.38/37/2008- P&PW(A) dated28. 01. 2013 and 30.7.2015 for further steppingup of normal pension/family pension to 50%/30%of the sum of minimum pay in the pay band andgrade pay corresponding to the pre-revised payscales from which the pensioner had retired, asarrived at with reference to the fitment tableannexed to the Ministry of Finance, Department ofExpenditure OM NO.1/1/2008-IC dated so” August2008 with effect from 01.01.2006. These benefitswere also extended to pre-2006 disabili typensioner/family pensioner covered under theCentral Civil Services (Extraordinary Pension)Rules vide this Department’s OM of even numberdated 20.11.2014 and 29” April 2016 respectively.As per para 111(a),IV(a) and para V(a) of thisDepartment’s OM of even number dated 20thNovember 2014, the service element of disabilitypension of pre-2000 disability pensioners waslinked to qualifying service for earning full pension.
3. In the case of pre-2006 pensioners receivingpension under CCS(Pension)Rules, 1972, ordershave been issued vide this Department’s OM NO.38/37/2008-P&PW(A) dated 6.4.2016 that therevised consolidated pension of pre- 2006pensioners shall not be lower than 50% of theminimum of the pay in the Pay Band and the grade
pay (wherever applicable) corresponding to thepre-revised pay scale as per the fitment tablewithout pro-rata reduction of pension even if theyhad qualifying service of less than 33 years at thetime of retirement.
4. This provision would be equally applicablefor computing service element of revised disabilitypension being drawn by the pre-2006 disabilitypensioners. Accordingly, the provision linking theservice element of disability pension under paraIII(a),IV(a) and V(a) of this Department’s OM ofeven number dated 20th November 2014 standsdeleted. The arrears of revised disability pensionwould be payable with effect from 1.1.2006.
5. All Ministries/Departments are requestedto bring the contents of these orders to the noticeof Controller of Accounts/Pay and AccountsOfficers and Attached and Subordinate Officesunder them for revising the pension of all thosepre-2006 disability pensioners who had renderedless than 33 years of qualifying service at the timeof retirement/boarding out in the manner asindicated above on top priority. Revised PensionPayment Orders (PPOs) in all these cases mayalso be issued immediately.
6. All other terms and conditions in the O.M.No.45/22/97-P&PW(F) dated 3.2. 2000 and O.M.No.45/3/2008-P&PW (F) dated 30.09.2010,20.11.2014 and 29.4.2016 shall remainunchanged.
7. This issues with the concurrence of theMinistry of Finance, Department of Expenditure,vide their 1.0. Note No.1(5)/EV/2012, dated05.07.2016.
(Sujasha Choudhury)Director
Letter No. CPAO/IT&Tech/Web Responsive/54/2016-17/120 dt : 29.08.16 from GOI Ministry ofFinance, Deptt of Expenditure, Central PensionAccounting Office, New Delhi-66.
Sub: Monitoring/handling of Pensioners’Grievances uploading of quarterly listsof retiring employees by Pr. CCAs/CCAs/CAs/ AGs/Administrators of UTs/DelhiAdmin and respective PAOs through‘Web Responsive Pensioners Service’ ofCPAO
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1. Quick & satisfactory disposal of pensioners’grievances has been on top priority of CPAO. Forthis purpose, a Grievance Cell is alreadyfunctioning in CPAO and grievances receivedthrough different modes are settled by it. So far,grievances not pertaining to CPAO directly butinvolving other agencies for final disposal werebeing forwarded to the concerned agency i.e. Bank,PAO for necessary action through email/letter.However, no tracking/monitoring of disposal ofsuch grievances was available either with theMinistries or with CPAO.
2. In order to fill this gap, CPAO has developedGrievance Redressal and Monitoring System inits website www.cpao.nic.in under the ’WebResponsive Pensioners Service’. Through thisfacility, pensioners’ grievances can be transferredonline on the login of the concerned PAO from theCPAO website for early disposal and updatethereon for pensioner’s information. For thegrievances which need to be resolved byconcerned HOO/DDO; PAO has been given facilityto mark such grievances to the concerned DDOsfor their response. Here, it may be noted thatmarking of grievances to the DDOs is only forreporting/tracking purpose. After marking thegrievances through system, FAQ will require tosend the same to the concerned 0005 throughavailable modes i.e. letters/emails as DDOs arenot connected through this system. Similarly,response from the 0005 taken through samemodes will be updated by FAQs in the systemthrough their login IDs. For the time bounddisposal of grievances (within 30 days from thedate of receipt at CPAO), monitoring is required.Therefore, facility of monitoring of disposal ofgrievances marked to PAOs has been providedin the CPAO website under the existing CCAslogins along with Dashboards and meaningfulMIS reports.
3. It is further pertinent to mention that largenumbers of grievances pertain to delay in start ofpension for which late submission of pensionpapers from HOO to PAD is mainly responsible.For monitoring the timely submission of pensionpapers, facility to upload quarterly lists of theemployees retiring in next 12/15 months has beenprovided to FAQ in CPAO website to facilitate theimplementation of Rule 56 of CCS (Pension)
Rules which provides “that every Head ofDepartment shall have a list prepared every threemonths each year, of all Government servant whoare due to retire within the next twelve/ fifteenmonths and a copy of each such list shall besupplied to the Accounts Ofiicer concerned” .Under this facility, Pay and Accounts Officers willupload such quarterly lists on CPAO website byusing their existing logins after collecting the samefrom concerned HOOs/DDOs. Facility to monitortimely uploading of quarterly lists and submissionof pension papers thereof by the HOOs/DDOs isalso provided in the logins of CCA along withDashboard and required MIS reports.
4. In view of above, all the Pr. CCAs/CCAs/CAs/ AGs/Administrators of UTs/Delhi Admin arerequested to use this online monitoring facility onregular basis and keep track of the disposal ofgrievances to ensure that all grievances receivedfrom CPAO are settled on priority and maximumwithin 30 days and status is updated on CPAOwebsite by their FAQs. The period wise pendencyinformation is available on their dashboards. It isalso requested to ensure timely uploading of listsof retiring employees and submission of pensionpapers arising out of such lists. You are alsorequested to instruct your PAOs to use theseonline CPAO facilities as they are the nodal pointsfor CPAO in respect of disposal of grievances anduploading of quarterly lists.
5. For familiarization with this facility, step bystep user guidance along with relevantscreenshots (for CCAs and FAQs) is attached.
6. In case of any difficulty in using this facility,Sh. Davinder Kumar, Technical Director, NIC,CPAO may be contacted on 011-26715338/ email- kumar.davinder[@]nic.in
(Subhash Chandra)
Controller of Accounts
Letter No. CPAO/IT&Tech/Web Responsive/54/2016-17/123 dt : 29.08.16 from GOI, Ministry ofFinance, Deptt of Expenditure Central PensionAccounting Office, New Delhi-66.
Sub: Monitoring of Pensioners’ Grievances anduploading of quarterly lists of retiringemployees by Ministries/ Departments
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September 2016GOI ORDERS
through ‘Web Responsive PensionersService’ of CPAO.
1. Quick & satisfactory disposal of pensioners’grievances has been on top priority of CPAO. Forthis purpose, a Grievance Cell is alreadyfunctioning in CPAO and grievances receivedthrough different modes are settled by it. So far,grievances not pertaining to CPAO directly butinvolving other agencies for final disposal werebeing forwarded to the concerned agency i.e.Banks & FAQs for necessary action through email/letter. However, no tracking/monitoring of disposalof such grievances was available either with theMinistries or with CPAO.
2. In order to fill this gap, CPAO has developedGrievance Redressal and Monitoring System inits website www.cpao.nic.in under the WebResponsive Pensioners Service. Through thisfacility, pensioners’ grievances can be transferredonline on the login of the concerned PAO from theCPAO website for early disposal and updatethereon for pensioner’s information. Here, it isnot out of the context to mention that most of thepensioners’ grievances arise out of the wrongfixation and late finalization of pension by HOO/DDO and delay in start of pension for which latesubmission of pension papers from HOO to PADis mainly responsible. Such grievances need tobe resolved by concerned HOO/DDO; therefore,PAO has been given facility to mark thesegrievances to the concerned DDOs for theirresponse.
3. For the time bound disposal of grievances(all grievances need to be disposed of within 30days from the date of receipt in CPAO), marked toDDOs and strengthen monitoring, login IDsPasswords have been created for 15 (Admin) inthe CPAO website along with Dashboards andmeaningful MIS reports. For monitoring the timelysubmission of pension papers, Rule 56 of CCS(Pension) Rules provides that “every Head ofDepartment shall have a list prepared every threemonths each year, of all Government servant whoare due to retire within the next twelve/ fifteenmonths and a copy of every such list shall besupplied to the Accounts Officer concerned”. Inthis regard, facility to upload quarterly lists of retiringemployees has also been provided in CPAOwebsite. Under this facility, HOOs/DDOs are
required to prepare quarterly lists of retiringgovernment employees and furnish the same toconcerned Pay and Accounts Officers who in turnwill upload it on CPAO website. Facility to monitortimely preparation/uploading of quarterly lists andsubmission of pension papers thereof by theHOOs/DDOs is also provided in the logins of JS(Admin) along with required MIS reports.
4. In view of above, Joint Secretaries (Admin)/Admin in charge of respective ministries/departments are requested to use this onlinemonitoring facility for timely disposal ofpensioners’ grievances and timely preparation/uploading of quarterly lists of retiring officialssubmission of pension papers.For familiarizationwith this facility, step by step user guidance withrelevant screenshots are attached along with loginid & password.
5. In case of any difficulty in using this facility,Sh. Davinder Kumar, Technical Director, NIC,CPAO may be contacted on Telephone No. 011-26715338 or through email - [email protected].
(Sanjai Singh)
Chief Controller (Pension)
Letter No. 11/2/2016-JCA dt : 16.08.16 from GOI,
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions, Department of Personnel & Training
JCA Section, New Delhi.
Sub : Setting up of Anomaly Committee to settle
the Anomalies arising out of the
implementation of the Seventh Pay
Commission’s recommendations.
The undersigned is directed to say that it has
been decided that Anomaly Committees should
be set up, consisting of representatives of the
Officials Side and the Staff Side to settle the
anomalies arising out of the implementation of
the 7th Pay Commission’s recommendations,
subject to the following conditions, namely:
(1) Definition of Anomaly
Anomaly will include the following cases:
(a) where the Official Side and the Staff Side are
of the opinion that any recommendation is in
contravention of the principle or the policy
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enunciated by the Seventh Central Pay
Commission itself without the Commission
assigning any reason; and
(b) where the maximum of the Level in the Pay
Matrix corresponding to the applicable Grade
Pay in the Pay Band under the pre-revised
structure, as notified vide CCS (RP) Rules
2016, is less than the amount an employee is
entitled to be fixed at, as per the formula for
fixation of pay contained in the said Rules”.
(2) Composition : There will be two levels of
Anomaly Committees, National and
Departmental, consisting of representatives
of the Official Side and the Staff Side of the
National Council and the Departmental
Council respectively.
(3) The Departmental Anomaly Committee may
be chaired by the Additional Secretary (Admn.)
or the Joint Secretary (Admn.), if there is no
post of Additional Secretary (Admn.). Financial
Adviser of the Ministry / Department shall be
one of the Member of the Departmental
Anomaly Committee.
(4) The National Anomaly Committee will deal with
anomalies common to two or more
Departments and in respect of common
categories of employees. The Departmental
Anomaly Committee will deal with anomalies
pertaining exclusively to the Department
concerned and having no repercussions on
the employees of another Ministry /
Department in the opinion of the Financial
Adviser.
(5) The Anomaly Committee shall receive
anomalies through Secretary, Staff Side of
respective Council upto six months from the
date of its constitution and it will finally dispose
of all the anomalies within a period of one
year from the date of its constitution. Any
recommendations of the Anomaly Committee
to resolve the anomaly shall be subject to the
approval of the Government.
(6) Cases where there is a dispute about the
definition of “anomaly” and those where there
is a disagreement between the Staff Side and
the Official Side on the anomaly will be referred
to and “Arbitrator” to be appointed out of a panel
of names proposed by the two sides. However,
this arbitration will not be a part of the JCM
Scheme.
(7) The Arbitrator so appointed shall consider the
disputed cases arising in the Anomaly
Committees at the National as well as
Department level.
(8) Orders regarding appointment of the Arbitrator
and constitution of Anomaly Committee at
National Level will be issued separately. All
Ministries / Departments are accordingly
requested to take urgent action to set up the
Anomaly Committees for settlement of
anomalies arising out of implementation of the
7th Pay Commission’s recommendations, as
stipulated above.
(G. Srinivasan) Deputy Secretary (JCA)
F.No.11(3)/2016-D(Civ-I) dt : 08.08.2016 from GOI
Ministry of Defence, D(Civ-I)
Sub : Implementation of the recommendation
of 7th CPC - fixation of pay and payment
of arrears-instructions-reg
Ministry of Finance (deptt of Expenditure) has
issued OM No. 1-5/2016-IC dated 29th July 2016
and 01st August 2016 on the subject
“Implementation of recommendations of the 7th
CPC- fixation of pay and payment of arrears-
instructions regarding
2. A copy of the same has been uploaded on
the website of MOF and MoD/DoD. All concerned
are requested to download this OM for further
necessary action.
(Gurdeep Singh) Under Secy to the GOI
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Letter No. CPAO/IT&Tech/Pre-2006 (PSU)/8 (Vol-VI)/2016-17/105 dt : 09.08.16 from GOI, Ministryof Finance, Deptt of Expenditure, Central PensionAccounting Office, New Delhi - 66.
Sub - Restoration of 1/3rd commuted portion ofpension in respect of Governmentservants who had drawn lumpsumpayment on absorption in Central PublicSector Undertakings / CentralAutonomous Bodies-Stepping up ofnotional full pension w.e.f. 01.01.2006 forthe purpose of Dearness Relief andadditional pension for old pensioners.
Taking into consideration DP&PW OM No. 38/37/08-P&PW (A) dated-06.04.2016, instructionswere issued for processing of cases of pre-2006pensioners by delinking of revised pension fromqualifying service of 33 years vide this office OMNo. CPAO/IT& Tech/ Revision (Pre-2006)/2016-17/11 dated-12th April, 2016 and subsequent OM No.CPAO/IT &Tech/ Revision (Pre-2006)/2016-17/19dated-27th April, 2016 & OM No. CPAO/IT &Tech/Revision [Pre-2006)/2016-17/8 Vol-VI/58 dated-13th June, 2016. Now, DP&PW vide their OM No.4/38/2008-P&PW (D) dated 04.08.2016 (notpublished) has clarified that the notional fullpension of absorbee pensioners would also berevised in accordance with the instructionscontained in aforesaid OM dated 06.04.2016 w.e.f.01.01.2006 and dearness relief and additionalpension for old pensioners would be admissibleon such notional revised full pension. There willhowever be no change in the actual 1/3rd restoredpension determined in accordance with the OMdated-15.09.2008 read with OM dated-11.07.2013.
All Pr. CCAs/CCAs/ CAs/AGs andAdministrators of UTs are requested to instruct theirFAQs for sending revisions for such cases as perabove instructions. They are also advised to instructtheir PAOs to verify the list of PPO numbers forrevision provided by CPAO in FAQs login, from theirrecords as to whether these PPO numbers arecovered by DP&PW OM dated-06.04.2016. Theother cases which are not available in the listprovided by CPAO but covered under the OM dated-06.04.2016 are also to be revised.
This issues with the approval of competentauthority.
(Vijay Singh),Sr. Accounts Officer IT Tech)
Registered/AD
Letter No. No.GI/C/0199/VOL-I/Tech dt - 12.08.16O/O The Pr. C.D.A.(P) Allahabad - ImportantCircular No. C-153 to Treasury Officer : PO-Masters, Kathua/Srinagar (J&K) / Campbell Bay(Andaman & Nicobar); Defence PensionDisbursing Officer ; Pay & Accounts Officer,Military & Air Attache, Indian Embassay,Kathmandu, Nepal (through Gorkha, RecordOfficer, Kurnaghat, Gorakhpur); Director ofAccounts, Panaji (Goa); Finance Secretary,Gangtok, PO-I, Thimpu Bhutan ; General Manager(Nodal Officer, PSBs); all Managers, CPPC ofPublic Sector Banks and Managers, CPPC ofAuthorized Private Banks.
Sub: Implementation of Govt’s decisions on therecommendations of the Seventh CentralPay Commission-Revision of Pension ofPre-2016 Pensioners/Family Pensionersetc.
A copy of GOI, Ministry of P, PG and Pensions,Deptt. of P & PW OM No. 38/37/2016 - P&PW (A)(ii) dated 4th August, 2016 (at P-17) for immediateimplementation of Govt’s decision onrecommendations of the Seventh Central PayCommission relating to revision of pension of pre1-1-2016 pensioners/family pensioners w.e.f. 1-1-2016.
2. The following further instructions are issuedfor smooth implementation of the ibid Govt. OMon the subject: -
APPLICABILITY
3.1 Para-2 of the enclosed Govt. OM providesthe extent of its applicability. Present orders areapplicable to the pensioners/family pensionersin whose respect Pension Payment Order (PPO)have been issued by CDA (Pensions)/Chief CDA(Pensions)/ Pr. CDA (Pensions) from time to timein respect of Defence Civilians/Civilians underMinistry of Defence (MoD).
3.2 As stated in Para 2.2 of the enclosed OM,nothing contained in the enclosed OM applies toCommissioned Officers and Personnel BelowOfficer Rank (PBOR) of Armed Forces. Separateorders will be issued for them by Ministry ofDefence.
3.3 Consolidation of pension in respect ofcategories mentioned in para-3.1 above is to be
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done only in r/o Civilians/their families who retired/died before 1.1.2016. In other words, cases ofretirement/death in service on or after 1.1.2016are not covered by these orders.
REVISION OF PENSION
4.1 For existing pensioners, who have retiredbefore 01.01.2016, the revised pension/familypension with effect from 01.01.2016 shall bedetermined by multiplying the pension/familypension, as had been fixed at the time ofimplementation of 6th Central Pay Commission(CPC) recommendations, by a factor of 2.57. Theamount of revised pension/family pension soarrived at shall be rounded off to next higher rupee.
4.2 For calculation of revised pension, theexisting pension/family pension will be the basicpension/family pension only without the elementof additional pension available to the oldpensioners/family pensioners of the age of 80years and above. The additional Pensions/FamilyPension payable to old pensioners/familypensioners will be worked out in accordance withpara 4.5 of the OM.
4.3 Since the consolidated pension will beinclusive of commuted portion of pension, if any,the commuted portion will be deducted from thesaid amount while making monthlydisbursements.
4.4 MINIMUM / MAXIMUM PENSION/FAMILYPENSION : The minimum pension w.e.f.01.01.2016 wil l be Rs. 9000/- Per month(excluding the element of additional pension toold pensioners). The upper ceiling on pension/family pension will be 50% and 30% respectivelyof the highest pay in the Government (The highestpay in the Government is Rs. 2,50,000 w.e.f.01.01.2016).
4.5 ADDITIONAL PENSION : The quantum ofpension/family pension available to the oldpensioners/family pensioners shall continue tobe as follows:-
The amount of additional pension will beshown distinctly in the pension payment order.
For example, in cases where a pensioner is more
than 80 years of age and his/her revised pension
in terms Para 4.1 above is Rs. 10,000 pm, the
pension will be shown as (i) Basic Pension= Rs.
10,000 and (ii) Additional pension = Rs. 2,000
pm. The pension on his/ her attaining the age of
85 years will be shown as (i) Basic Pension =
10,000 and (ii) additional pension = Rs. 3000 pm.
Dearness relief will be admissible on additional
pension available to the old pensioners also.
4.6 In cases, where the Govt. Servants have
drawn one time lump-sum terminal benefits
equal to 100% of their pensions and have become
entitled to the restoration of one third commuted
portion of pension, their cases will not be covered
by these orders. Orders for regulating pension of
such pensioners will be issued separately.
4.7 The revised pension/family pension arrived
at as per paragraph 4.1 includes dearness relief
sanctioned from 1.1.2016.
5. Where the revised pension/family pension
in terms of paragraph 4.1 above works out to an
amount less than Rs. 9000/-, the same shall be
stepped up to Rs. 9000/-. This will be regarded
as pension / family pension w.e.f 01.01.16.
6 PENSIONER EMPLOYED/RE-EMPLOYED:
The existing instructions regarding regulation of
dearness relief to employed/re-employed
pensioners / family pensioners, as contained in
Department of Pension & Pensioners Welfare
O.M. No. 45/73/97-P&PW (G) dated 02.07.1999,
as amended from time to time, shall continue to
apply.
7. CONSTANT ATTENDANT ALLOWANCE:
The matter regarding CAA admissible to existing
pensioners shall be examined by the Committee
constituted by the GoI. For this purpose, till a final
Age of pensioner/familypensionerFrom 80 years to lessthan 85 yearsFrom 85 years to lessthan 90 yearsFrom 90 years to lessthan 95 years
Additional quantum ofpension20% of revised basicpension/ family pension30% of revised basicpension/ family pension40% of revised basicpension/ family pension
From 95 years to lessthan 100 years100 years or more
50% of revised basicpension/ family pension100% of revised basicpension/ family pension
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decision is taken based on the recommendation
of the Committee, Constant Attendant Allowance
shall be paid at the existing rates.
8. DEARNESS RELIEF: The pension/family
pension as worked out in accordance with
provision of Para 4.1 above shall be treated as
‘Basic Pension’ with effect from 01.01.2016. The
revised pension/family pension includes
dearness relief sanctioned from 1.1.2016 and
shall qualify for grant of Dearness Relief
sanctioned there after.
9. ARREARS OF PENSION:- The arrears of
Pension/Family Pension, as a result of
consolidation of Pension, will be worked out by
PDAs and will be paid to pensioner or credited to
their accounts by 31st August 2016 positively.
10. If any overpayment is in the process of
recovery, the amount still due for recovery
should be adjusted in lump- sum against the
arrears payable.
11. PROCEDURE:- The Govt. has authorised
the Pension Disbursing Authorities including
Public Sector Banks to pay the consolidated
Pension/ Family Pension without further
authorization from this office at the revised rates
in terms of Para 4.1 and 5 above. Wherever the
age of pensioner/family pensioner is available in
the PPO, the additional pension/family pension
in terms of Para 4.5 above may also be paid by
the PDAs without any further authorization from
this office. The following points may specially be
kept in view while authorizing disbursement under
the captioned order:
(a) A suitable entry regarding the revised
pension shall be recorded by the Pension
Disbursing Authorities on face of Pension
Payment Orders.
(b) A suitable entry regarding revised
consolidated pension/ Family Pension w.e.f. 1-1-
2016 should also be recorded in the check
register/Payment Register/ Pension Payment
scroll.
(c) In every case, where revision is done by
PDA’s, intimation to this office in the form given
as Annexure-I to this circular will be prepared in
triplicate. Two copies thereof will be sent to this
office in covers bearing the following address in
convenient batch(s):- SAO, O/IC Audit Section, O/
o the Pr. C.D.A. (P.) , Allahabad- 211014. A
consolidated soft copy of all such payment in CSV
format may be sent in a CD to this office and also
be mailed to us in the format attached in Annexure-
II on the email sevenpaycomalbd.dad@
hub.nic.in specially created for the purpose.
(d) All cases where such revision is carried
out will ‘change’ entitlements and other data which
must be reflected as such in the Pension Payment
Account in a separate schedule/scroll.
12. In cases where the PDAs are in doubt
about the entitlement on revision in individual
cases or in regulation of minimum pensions/
revised pension for pensioners in receipt of more
than one pension, the cases with full details of
pensioner and PPO NO. may be referred to Audit
Section of this office for advice and further action
on the same address mentioned in para 11(c) or
a mail may be sent on the email address given in
para 11(c).
(The copy of this circular is available on the
website of this office www.pcdapension.nic.in)
(Dr. Upinderbir Singh),DCDA (P)
Annexure-I
(Defence Civilian)
Form of intimation by the Pension Disbursing
Authority to the P.C.D.A.(P) regarding revision of
Pension in terms of Department of Pension and
Pensioners Welfare Office Memorandum No. 38
37/2016-P&PW (A) (ii) dated 04 -8-2016.
1. Name of the Pensioner/Family Pensioner
2. PPO No. (in the format prescribed by this office)
3. Date of Birth
4. (a) Date of retirement (in case of live Pensioner)
(b) Date of death (in case of family pensioner)
5. Savings Bank A/C No.
6. CPPC Code (BSR)
7. (a) Paying Branch Code(BSR)
(b) Bank Name
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Sub: Implementation of Government’s decisionson the recommendations of the SeventhCentral Pay Commission - Revision ofpension of pre-2016 pensioners/familypensioners etc.
The undersigned is directed to say that inpursuance of Government’s decision on therecommendations of Seventh Central PayCommission, sanction of the President is hereby
9. a. Additional Pension due to old age/FamilyPension Rs.————————PM, if any.
b. Arrears of Pension/Family Pension up to
(date)————— (amount)Rs.———
c. Arrears Paid on (date)—————————
———————————————
SIGNATURE OF PENSION DISBURSING AUTHORITY
Note: - 1. Where the Revised Pension/Family
Pension works out to an amount less than Rs.
9000/-, the same is required to stepped upto Rs.
9000/-.
Annexure –“II” (not published)
Enclouser : OM F.No.38/37/2016-P&PW(A) (ii),GOI, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances &Pensions, Deptt of Pension & Pensioners’Welfare,Lok Nayak Bhawan, New Delhi-110003,dt - 04.08.2016
accorded to the regulation, with effect from01.01.2016, of pension/ family pension of all thepre-2016 pensioners/ family pensioners in themanner indicated in the succeeding paragraphs.Separate orders are being issued in respect ofemployees who retired/died on or after01.01.2016.
2.1 These orders shall apply to all pensioners/family pensioners who were drawing pension/family pension before 1.1.2016 under the CentralCivil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972, Central CivilServices (Extraordinary Pension) Rules and thecorresponding rules applicable to Railwaypensioners and pensioners of All India Services,including officers of the Indian Civil Service retiredfrom service on or after 1,1.1973. A pensioner/family pensioner who became entitled to pension/family pension with effect from 01.01.2016consequent on retirement/death of Governmentservant on 31.12.2015, would also be covered bythese orders.
2.2 Separate orders will be issued by theMinistry of Defence in regard to Armed Forcespensioners/family pensioners.
2.3 These orders also do not apply to retiredHigh Court and Supreme Court Judges and otherConstitutional/Statutory Authorities whosepension etc. is governed by separate rules/orders.
3. In these orders :
a. ‘Existing pensioner’ or ‘Existing Familypensioner’ means a pensioner/familypensioner to whom these orders areapplicable in terms of para 2.1 above.
b. ‘Existing pension’ or ‘Existing FamilyPension’ means the basic pension (inclusive ofcommuted portion, if any) or basic family pension,as had been fixed at the time of implementationof 6th CPC recommendations, which an existingpensioner or family pensioner was entitled to.
4.1 For existing pensioners, who have retiredbefore 01.012016, the revised pension/familypension with effect from 01.01.2016 shall bedetermined by multiplying the pension/familypension, as had been fixed at the time ofimplementation of 6th Central Pay Commission(CPC) recommendations, by 2.57. The amount ofrevised pension/family pension so arrived at shallbe rounded off to next higher rupee.
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8. Computation of revised pension/family pension
Pension
(A) Existing basicpension without theelement of additionalpen-sion(inclusive ofcommuted port-ion ifany), as had been fixedat the time of implemen-tation of 6th CPCrecommendation.
(B) Revised Pensionas on 01.01.2016:2.57* (A) above (roun-ded off to next higher)
Amount Family Pension/Enhanced FamilyPension(A) Existing basicFamily Pension/Enhanced FamilyPension without theelement of additionalpension as had beenfixed at the time ofimplementation of 6thCPC recommen-dation.(B) Revised FamilyPension/EnhancedFamily Pension as on01.01.2016: 2.57* (A)above (rounded off tonext higher)
Amount
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Illustration:
Case I
Pensioner ‘A’ retired at last pay drawn of Rs.79,000 on 31sl May, 2015 under the 6th CPCregime in the scale of Rs. 67000-79000.
1.2.
Basic Pension fixed in 6th CPCRevised Pension fixed under 7th
CPC (using a multiple of 2.57)
Amount in Rs.39500101515
Case II
Pensioner ‘B’ retired at last pay drawn of Rs.4,000 on 31s1 January, 1989 under the 4th CPCregime in the pay scale of Rs. 3000-100-3500-125-4500:
4.2 For this purpose, the existing pension/family pension will be the basic pension/familypension only without the element of additionalpension available to the old pensioners/familypensioners of the age of 80 years and above. Theadditional pension/family pension payable to theold pensioners/family pensioners will be workedout in accordance with para 4.5 of this O.M.
4.3 Since the consolidated pension will beinclusive of commuted portion of pension, if. any,the commuted portion will be deducted from thesaid amount while making monthlydisbursements.
4.4 The minimum pension with effect from01.01.2016 wil l be Rs. 9000/- per month(excluding the element of additional pension toold pensioners). The upper ceiling on pension/family pension will be 50% and 30% respectivelyof the highest pay in the Government (The highestpay in the Government is Rs, 2,50,000 with effectfrom 01.01.2016).
4.5 The quantum of pension/family pensionavailable to the old pensioners/ family pensioners
shall continue to be as follows:-
1.2.
3.
Basic Pension fixed in 4th CPCBasic Pension as revised in 6th
CPCRevised Pension fixed under 7th
CPC (using a multiple of 2.57)
Amount in Rs.194012600
32,382
Age of pensioner/familypensionerFrom 80 years to lessthan 85 yearsFrom 85 years to lessthan 90 yearsFrom 90 years to lessthan 95 years
Additional quantum ofpension20% of revised basicpension/ family pension30% of revised basicpension/ family pension40% of revised basicpension/ family pension
From 95 years to lessthan 100 years100 years or more
50% of revised basicpension/ family pension100% of revised basicpension/ family pension
The amount of additional pension will be
shown distinctly in the pension payment order.
For example, in case where a pensioner is more
than 80 years of age and his/her revised pension
in terms para 4.1 above is Rs.10,000 pm, the
pension wil l be shown as (i).Basic
pension=Rs.10,000 and (ii) Additional pension =
Rs.2,000 pm. The pension on his/her attaining
the age of 85 years will be shown as (i).Basic
Pension = Rs.10,000 and (ii) additional pension
= Rs.3,000 pm. Dearness relief will be admissible
on the additional pension available to the old
pensioners also.
4.6 The revised pension/family pension arrived
at as per paragraph 4.1 includes dearness relief
sanctioned from 1.1.2016.
5. Where the revised pension/family pension
in term’s of paragraph 4.1 above works out to an
amount less than Rs. 9000/-, the same shall be
stepped up to Rs. 9000/-. This will be regarded
as pension/family pension with effect from
1.1.2016.
6. The existing instructions regarding
regulation of dearness relief to employed/re-
employed pensioners/family pensioners, as
contained in Department of Pension &
Pensioners Welfare O.M. No. 45/73/97-P&PW(G)
dated 02.07,1999, as amended from time to time,
shall continue to apply.
7. The cases of Central Government
employees who have been permanently
absorbed in public sector undertakings/
autonomous bodies will be regulated as follows:-
(a) PENSION
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Where the Government servants on
permanent absorption in public sector
undertakings/autonomous bodies continue to
draw pension separately from the Government,
the pension of such absorbees will be updated in
terms of these orders. In cases where the
Government servants have drawn one time lump
sum terminal benefits equal to 100% of their
pensions and have become entitled to the
restoration of one-third commuted portion of
pension as per the instructions issued by this
Department from time to time, their cases will not
be covered by these orders. Orders for regulating
pension of such pensioners will be issued
separately.
(b) FAMILY PENSION
In cases where, on permanent absorption in
public sector undertakings/autonomous bodies,
the terms of absorption and/or the rules permit
grant of family pension under the CCS (Pension)
Rules, 1972 or the corresponding rules,
applicable to Railway employees/members of All
India Services, the family pensicn being drawn by
family pensioners will be updated in accordance
with these orders
8. The matter regarding Constant Attendant
Allowance admissible to the existing pensioners
shall be examinted by a Committee comprising
Finance Secretary and Secretary (Expenditure) as
Chairman and Secretaries of Home Affairs,
Defence, Posts, Health & Family Welfare,
Personnel & Training and Chairman, Railway
Board as Members. Till a final decision is taken
based on the recommendations of the
Committee, Constant Attendant Allowance shall
be paid at existing rates.
9. All Pension Disbursing Authorities including
Public Sector Banks handling disbursement of
pension to the Central Government pensioners
are hereby authorised to pay pension/family
pension to existing pensioners/family pensioners
at the revised rates in terms of para 4.1 and 5
above without any further authorisation from the
concerned Accounts Officers/Head of Office etc.
Wherever the age of pensioner/family pensioner
is available on the pension payment order, the
additional pension/ family pension in terms of para
4.4. above may also be paid by the pension
disbursing authorities immediately without any
further authorisation from the concerned Accounts
Officer/ Head of Office, etc. A suitable entry
regarding the revised pension shall be recorded
by the pension Disbursing Authorities in both
halves of the Pension Payment Order.
10 The pension/family pension as worked out
in accordance with provisions of Para 4.1. and 5
above shall be treated as ‘Basic Pension’ with
effect from 01.01.2016. The revised pension/
family pension includes dearness relief
sanctioned from 1.1.2016 and shall qualify for
grant of Dearness Relief sanctioned thereafter.
11. Further orders in regard to revision of
pension based on the recommendations of the
Committee to be constituted in terms of the
Government’s decision on Item No. 11 of this
Department’s Resolution No. 38/37/2016-P&PW
(A) dated 4tn August, 2016, will be issued in due
course.
12. After a decision as in para 11 above is
taken by the Government and orders are issued
in this regard, the Head of the Department of the
Ministry, Department, Office, etc. from which the
government servant had retired or where he was
working prior to his demise will revise the
pension/family pension of all pensioners/family
pensioners with effect from 1st January 2016 in
accordance with those orders and issue revised
Pension Payment Order (PPOs) accordingly.
13. It is considered desirable that the benefit
of these orders should reach the pensioners as
expeditiously as possible. To achieve this
objective it is desired that all Pension Disbursing
Authorities should ensure that the revised pension
and the arrears due to the pensioners in terms of
para 4.1. and para 5 above is paid to the
pensioners or credited to their account by 31st
August, 2016 or before positive.
14. In their application to the persons
belonging to Indian Audit and Accounts
Department, these orders issue in consultation
with the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
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Letter No.14021/4/2016-AIS(II) dt : 01.09.16 fromGOI, Ministry of Personnel, P.G. and Pension,Deptt of Personnel & Training, New Delhi to ChiefSecretaries of all States/Union Territories.
Sub Implementation of Government’s decisionon the recommendation of the SeventhCentral Pay Commission- Revision ofprovisions regulating pension/gratuity/commutation of pension/family pension/disability pension/ex gratia- lump-sum-compensation, etc-reg.
I am directed to say that in pursuance ofGovernment’s decision on the recommendationsof the Seventh Central Pay Commission, theDepartment of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare byits OM No. 38/37/2016- P&PW (A)(i),(ii) andResolution dated 4th August 2016 (copiesenclosed) has issued the necessary detailedorder for implementation of Government’sdecision on the recommendation of the SeventhCentral Pay Commission- Revision of provisionsregulating pension/gratuity/commutation ofpension/family pension/disability pension/ex-gratia lump-sum-compensation etc. under theCCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 and Commutation ofPension under CCS (Commutation of Pension)Rules 1981,CCS( Extraordinary Pension) Rules1939 etc.
2. The applicability of the provisions ofaforesaid Office Memorandums of theDepartment of Pension & Pensioners Welfare tothe members of All India Services has beenconsidered. It has been decided that theprovisions contained in the aforesaid OfficeMemorandum issued by the Department ofPension & Pensioners shall be equally applicable
Mutatis-Mutandis to members of All India Servicegoverned by the AIS(DCRB) Rules, 1958.
(Kavitha Padmanaban)
Deputy Secretary(Services)
Letter No. CPAO/IT&Tech/Revision (7th CPC)/19.Vol-III/2016-l7/124 dt : 30.08.16 from GOIMinistry of Finance, Bhikaji Cama Place, N D-66.
Sub: Minutes of the meeting held on 22.08.2016under the Chairmanship of Addl.CGA withall the Heads of CPPCs/GovernmentBusiness Divisions of Authorised Banks toreview the status of implementation of 7thCPC pension revision and other issues.
A meeting with all the Heads of CPPCs/Govt.Business Divisions to review the status ofimplementation of 7th CPC revision and other issueswas held on 22.08.2016 at PFMS Conference Hall,4th Floor, Shivaji Stadium Annexe, New Delhi underthe Chairmanship of Addl.CGA. A list of participantsis enclosed at Annexure-I.
Following agenda items were discussed.
I) Status of implementation of 7th CPC PensionRevision
1) Readiness of the banks for timely andcorrect revision of pension and payment of arrearsby 31th Aug 2016:- As per DPPW OM dated 4thAugust, 2016 all the pension disbursing banks haveto complete the task related with 7th CPC pensionrevisions and payments of arrears by 31st August,2016. Banks were also instructed vide OM No. CPAO/IT & Tech/Revision (7th CPC)/ 19.Vol-IlI/2015-16/109 dated 1 1th August 2016 from CPAO instructingthem to complete the task by 31St August 2016 andreport the revision through e-scrolls. In the meeting,instructions were reiterated to ensure payment ofrevised pension alongwith arrears to all pre-2016pensioners by 31.08.2016. All banks expressed theircommitment for payment of revised pensionalongwith arrears to pensioners by 31.08.2016.However, the State Bank of India mentioned that itwas targeting the date of 8 September, 2016 tocomplete the process on which both the Addl. CGAand CC (P) instructed SBI that the target date of31.08.2016 is non- negotiable and SBI should useall their resources to complete the payment ofrevised pension alongwith arrears by 31.08.2016.
GOI ORDERS15. Ministry of Agriculture etc. are requested to
bring the contents of these Orders to the notice of
Controller of Accounts/Pay and Accounts Officers
and Attached and subordinate Offices under them
on a top priority basis. All pension disbursing
offices are also advised to prominently display
these orders on their notice boards for the benefit
of pensioners.
(Vandana Sharma)
Joint Secretary to the Government of India
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Since payment of pension presently being drawn bythe Pensioners/Family Pensioners under 6th CPCwill provide basis for revision under 7th CPC,correctness of pension under 7th CPC revisionswould depend upon the accuracy of the revisionseffected by the Banks under 6th CPC. lntemal Auditof CPAO has pointed out in many casesmismatches between the pension authorized by theCPAO and the pension paid by the Banks vide letterdated 22nd July 2016 to banks. In these cases,banks were either making overpayments orunderpayments to the pensioners. If not corrected,these discrepancies in the payment would percolateto the 7lh CPC revisions also which may lead to thepensioners’ grievances and court cases. Therefore,banks were advised to comply with the auditobservations while revising such cases as per 7thCPC without breaching the deadline of 31st August,2016.
2) Strategy of banks to deal with pending casesof revision under 6th CPC: - It was discussed thatthere were possibilities where Revision Authoritieshad been sent by the CPAO but banks had not yetacted upon these authorities pertaining to thepension revisions under DP&PW O.M. dated30.07.2015 & 06.04.2016. Further, other revisionsunder 6th CPC pending with Departments may alsobe received by the banks later after effecting revisionsunder 7th CPC by them based on the existingpension. To deal with these pending cases under6th CPC, banks were advised to make suitablestrategy and provision in their software to revisethese cases under 6th CPC at a later date too andprovisions for further required adjustments for 7thCPC revisions may also be made.
3) Monitoring of implementation of 7th CPC byCPPCs/GBDs: As banks have to effect 7th CPCrevisions along with payment of arrears by 31stAugust, 2016, close monitoring of implementationof the same was required. For this purpose, bankswere advised to constitute a group of officials whomay keep a close watch on the status ofimplementation on daily basis. This group may dealwith the issues related with manpower, software,infrastructure and availability of records to ensurethat correct revisions are done and arrear paymentsare made by 31st August, 2016. Banks were alsoadvised to strengthen their Internal Monitoring andControl System for timely and correct payment ofpension and revisions.
4) Reporting of revised cases to CPAO bybanks: The objective of government is to ensuretimely and correct revision of pension under 7th CPC.It becomes necessary for CPAO to monitor the same.Therefore, after paying the revised pension andarrears, banks were advised to flag the revisedcases in the Format -A of the e-scrolls to besubmitted to CPAO so that revised cases may beidentified at CPAO. To enable the banks for flaggingof such cases, necessary modifications have beenmade in the Format-A of e-Scroll by changing theheading of column 18 to "Applicable PayCommission'. Under this column, banks have to fill"7" for the cases which have been revised under 7thCPC by them. Further banks were advised toincorporate in the column 27 of the Format in e-scroll titled “Pay Commission”, 7th CPC and send italongwith Format-A. Banks sought certainclarifications on the 7th CPC revisions and theclarifications of CPAO have been put on CPAOwebsite on 24th August 2016. A copy of the same isat Annexure-II.
II) Other Issues
a) Furnishing the details/records of pendingrevision of Pre-2006 pension cases: Despite allefforts of PAOs and CPAO, still 4,857 (1.13%) casesas on 22th August 2016 pertaining to Civil Ministries/Departments were pending for revision as per 6thCPC recommendations. In these cases, details ofpensioners required for revision are neither availablewith CPAO nor with PAO/Ministry/ Department. Sincebanks are paying pension to these pensioners, theywere advised to forward the details of suchpensioners/family pensioners to CPAO forimmediate revision of pension. In those caseswhere banks are not having requisite details of thesepensioners, they were supposed to contact thepensioners on the contact details available with themunder KYC norms and get the details.
b) Delay in commencement of family pensionto spouse on death of pensioners: - It has beenreported by the pensioners and pensionersassociations that there is inordinate delay in start ofpension in favour of spouse after the death ofpensioners. Ideally there should not be any delay inthe start of family pension in favour of the spouse ofdeceased pensioners because family pension infavour of spouse is co-authorized in the original PPOof pensioners itself through joint bank accounts. Thefamily pension must be started immediately after
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submission of death certificate of the pensioners. Itis essential for CPAO to monitor such types of cases;however, it becomes difficult because the date ofdeath of pensioner is not known to CPAO. Though,provision of reporting of date of death of Pensionersis available in the Format ‘F’ of the e-scroll. However,banks are not providing this information to CPAO.Therefore, banks were advised to take necessarysteps in this regard to ensure timely payment offamily pension in the event of death of pensionersand report the same to the CPAO through Format / Fof e-Scroll.
c) Automatic Restoration of Commutation ofpension and payment of Additional Pension: Thecommuted portion of pension must be restored after15 years from the date of payment of commutationautomatically. Similarly, on attaining the age of 80years, additional pension to the pensioners shouldalso be paid automatically. It was mentioned to thebanks that it has been noticed that in many casestimely restoration of CVP and payment of additionalpension are not done by the banks resulting intosufferings to the pensioners. These issues arereported by the pensioners and pensionersassociations to the government time and again. Inthe recent SCOVA meeting also these issues wereraised on which Secretary (P&PW) expressed hisdeep concern and desired that CPAO should takemonthly report on it from the banks. To ensure timelyrestoration of CVP and payment of additional pensionon attaining the age of 80 years, banks were advisedto make necessary provisions in their software forflagging of such cases and regular monitoringthereof so that pensioner may not feel harassed onthese grounds.
d) Use of CPAO website to respond on theaction taken on pensioners’ grievances: Bankswere informed that CPAO has developed webresponsive pensioner’s service on its websitewww.cpao.nic.in for the registration and tracking ofgrievances registered by the pensioners. Facility toforward bank related grievances and taking onlineresponse thereof has been developed. For thispurpose login IDs have been created for every headof CPPC and necessary instructions (along withlogin id and password) have already been circulatedby CPAO for the use of this service by the banks. Tomonitor the disposal of grievances by the banks,separate login IDs have also been created for theofficers of Government Accounting/Business
Divisions. However, it is noticed that banks have notstarted using this facility for taking action on thegrievances of pensioners forwarded online throughthis system. They were advised to use this facilityimmediately. Further, banks were also advised tohave separate website for CPPCs which should beable to redress pensioners grievances too as perpara 9.2 of CPPC guidelines issued by CPAO.
e) Readiness of SFT P for implementation ofdigitally signed pension revision authorities: Afterthe implementation of paperless movement ofdigitally signed revision authorities for SBI, PNB,Canara Bank and Bank of Baroda, other 25 bankswere instructed through CPAO OM dated 28/01/2016to get ready with their SFTP server so that w.e.f.16.02.2016 this project might be implemented in allthe banks. Accordingly, all the banks were requestedto provide Server fingerprint for SFTP, Usemame ofSFTP and Password for the SF TP to the CPAO.However, 7 Banks i.e. Bank of India, Central Bank ofIndia, Indian Overseas Bank, Oriental Bank ofCommerce, State Bank of Travancore, UnitedCommercial Bank and Syndicate Bank were still toprovide these details. Consequently, this projectwas yet to be implemented with these banks. These7 Banks were advised to complete all formalities inthis regard without further delay so that the digitallysigned pension revision authorities may beimplemented with them also.
f) Status of Aadhaar Seeding: CC (P)appreciated the overall seeding of Aadhaar by thebanks which was more than 75% of the total civilpensioners. Further, quoting the reference ofDP&PW letter dated-10.08.2016 addressed toCMDs of all Pension Disbursing Banks, he advisedthe banks to complete the Aadhaar seeding forremaining pensioners also while revising thepension under 7th CPC.
g) Delay in receipt of Scrolls from Banks:Though Banks are required to send e-scrolls toCPAO either on the same day or by next day, butdelay ranging from 1 days to 68 days has beenobserved. Banks were advised to ensure that e-scrolls are timely sent to CPAO.
h) Timely credit of revisions of pensioneffected consequent to OMs dated-30th July, 2015and 6th April 2016 respectively of DP & PW :Instances have been reported where the revision ofpension already sent by CPAO consequent to OMs
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dated-30th July, 2015 and 6th April 2016 respectivelyof DP&PW have not been effected by banks for longor with too much delay. Banks were instructed tohave their internal timelines to effect revisions andkeep a close watch to avoid delays.
Meeting ended with the vote of thanks to the chair.
(Vijay Singh)Sr. Accounts Office (IT & Tech)
ANNEXURE-I
O/O the Controller General of Accounts
(1.) Shri G.P.Gupta, Addl. CGA In-Chair
CPAO,
(l.) Sh. Sanjai Singh, CCP, CPAO
2. Smt. Amita Gupta, Sr. TD, NIC, CPAO
3. Sh. Davinder Kumar, TD, NIC, CPAO
4. Sh. Vijay Singh Sr. Ao, CPAO
(5.) Sh. Khushal Singh Rawat, AAO, CPAO
(6.) Sh. Satish D. Jaswani, AAO, CPAO.
Banks
1. Sh. Tarun Mutreja, OSD, 881, 0/0 the CGA (2.) Sh.Ajay Singh Sharya, Asstt. General Manager, StateBank of India, Centralised Pension ProcessingCentre(CPPC), Sector-I , Jankipuram, Lucknow-226021 (3.) Sh. A.K. Arora, Assistant GeneralManager , State Bank of India, CPPC,Panchkula(4.) Sh. K. R. Prakash, Chief Manager,State Bank of India, Centralised PensionProcessing Centre (CPPC), 1-7-3 87, G N RHeights, lst Floor, Mushirabad Main Road, opp.Guru Nanak Care Hospital, Hyderabad -500020(5.) Sh. R. K. Sharma, Asstt. General Manager,State Bank of India, Centralised PensionProcessing Centre (CPPC), SBI, Chandni ChowkBranch Premises, 2"dFloor, Chandni Chowk,Delhi -110006 (6.) Sh. A.K. Mishra, State Bank ofIndia, CPPC Slh Floor, Premises No. T-651 & T-751, I.T.C Belapur, CBD Belapur Railway StationComplex, Navi Mumbai(7.) Sh. AniI K. Sharma,Govt. Business Unit, State Bank of India, Delhi(8.) Sh. A.K. Mishra, State Bank of India,Centralised Pension Processing Centre (CPPC),4th Floor, Administrative Building, Judges CourtRoad, Patna -800001 (9.)Sh. Virendra Singh,State Bank of India, Centralised PensionProcessing Centre (CPPC), Chandni ChowkBranch Premises, 2““Floor, Chandni Chowk,Delhi -110006 (10.) Smt. Rita Shukla, State Bankof India, Centralised Pension ProcessingCentre(CPPC), Navi Mumbai (11.) Sh. PradeepShanna, State Bank of India, CPPC, Panchkula(12.) Sh. Rajinder Kumar, Govt. Business Division,
Punjab National Bank Gurudwara Road, KarolBagh New Delhi-110055 (13.) Sh. D.P.S. Chawla,Punjab National Bank, CPPC Gurudwara Road,Karol Bagh, New Delhi - 110055 (14.) Sh. BiswajitRay Dy. General Manager, Canara Bank, CPPC,Bangalore (15.) Sh. G.T. Selvan, Bank of Baroda,Central Pension Processing Centre, Bank ofBaroda Bldg. 16, Parliament Street, New Delhi -110 001 (16.) Sh. A.K. Sahu, General Manager,Bank of India, (17.) Sh. J.S. Bhatia, Chief Manager,Bank of India, Govt. Business Department,Mumbai (18.) Sh. D.V. Joshi, Chief Manager, Bankof India, CPPC Nagpur (19.) Sh. Govinda Pant,Govt. Bank Division, Bank of India, STAR HOUSE,C-5, "G" Block Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra(East), Mumbai - 400051 (20.) Sh. P. K. Singh, Dy.General Manager, Central Bank of India, ZonalOffice, New Delhi (21.) Sh. Rakesh Sharma, Sr.Manager, Govt. Business, Central Bank of India,Zonal Office, New Delhi (22.) Sh. we Chandan,Sr. Manager, Central Bank of India, Central Office,2““I Floor, Central Bank Building, MG. Road,Hutatma Chowk Fort, Mumbai, Pin-400001 (23.)Sh. G. Kumar, Manager, Indian Overseas Bank,CPPC Central Office, 763, Anna Salai, Chennai-600002 (24.) Sh. R. Harihara Subramanian,Indian Overseas Bank, ITD, Central Office, 763,Anna Salai, Chennai-600002 (25.) Ms. R. Padma,Dy. General Manager, Indian Bank, CorporateOfiice, PB No: 5555, 254-260, Avvai ChennaiShanmugam Salai, Royapettah, Chennai - 600014 (26.) Sh. B.D. Mane, Chief Manager, IndianBank, CPPC, Fourth Floor, No. 66, Rajaji Salai,,Chennai-600001 (27.) Sh. Ritesh Rastogi, Govt.Business & Complaints, Oriental Bank ofCommerce Gurgaon (28.) Sh. Kamal ICManchanda, Oriental Bank of Commerce, CPPC,Gurgaon (29.) Sh. Manjeet Singh, State Bank ofTravancore New Delhi Administrative Complex,Trivandrum - 695012 (30.) Sh. Suja Jawb, StateBank of Travancore Chembikalam Buildings 3“1floor, Vazhuthacaud, Trivandrum-695014 (31.)Smt. Jayasree Ramachandran, State Bank ofTravancore Chembikalam Buildings 3rd floor,Vazhuthacaud, Trivandrum-695014 (32.) Sh. R.K.Chhattani, General Manager (IT)), UCO Bank, HO,Kolkata (33.) Sh Sanjay Jain, Chief Manager, UCOBank, CPPC, Nagpur (34.) Sh. Lolakjyachandran,Syndicate Bank, CPPC, Karnataka (35.) Sh.Karunesh Tyagi, HDFC Bank A-1 1 1, First Floor,Pension Dept, Sec-4, Noida (UP) 201301 (36.)Sh. Sanjay Garg, HDF C Bank A-l l 1, First Floor,Pension Dept, Sec-4, Noida (UP) 201301 (37.)Sh. S.K Agrawal, General Manager, Try & CFO,State Bank of Patiala, Govt. Business Department,Patiala (38.) Sh. Amar Singh, State Bank of Patiala,
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September 2016HC-JUDGMENT
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE ATMADRAS
DATED: 02.08.2016
CORAM:
THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE A.SELVAM
AND
THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICEP.KALAIYARASAN
Writ Petn. No.13207 of 2013
R.Sethumadhavan ... Petitioner.
-vs-
1.Union of India, rep.by the General Manager,Southern Railway, Chennai-600 003
2.The Registrar, The Central AdministrativeTribunal, Madras Bench, Chennai-104 ....Respondents
WRIT Petition filed under Article 226 of theConstitution of India, praying for the issuance of awrit of certiorarified mandamus calling for therecords relating to the order of the 2nd respondentmade in O.A.No.436 of 2010 dated 31.10.2011, toquash the same and consequently, direct therespondents to re-compute the basic pension ofthe petitioner based on PB 2 (Rs.9300-34800)plus Grade Pay Rs.4200/-, with effect from01.01.2006, with all the consequential benefits.
For Petitioner : Mr.L.Chandrakumar
For Respondents : Dr.S.Seethalakshmi
Dr.M.Devendran,Standing counsel
for Railway
ORDER
(Order of the Court was made byA.SELVAM, J.)
This writ petition has been filed, under Article226 of the Constitution of India, praying to call forthe records relating to the impugned orderpassed in O.A.No.436 of 2010, dated 31.10.2011,by the Central Administrative Tribunal, MadrasBench and quash the same.
2. The petitioner herein, as applicant, has filedOriginal Application No.436 of 2010, on the file ofthe Central Administrative Tribunal, MadrasBench, wherein the present first respondent hasbeen arrayed as respondent. In the application itis averred that the petitioner/applicant has servedas Train Examiner in Indian Railways and he hasbeen permitted to retire on 31.3.1991. At the timeof his retirement he has drawn monthly salary onthe basis of scale of pay of Rs.1,400/- - Rs.2,300/-. The fifth Pay Commission has come into effecton 01.01.1996 and on the basis of revised scaleof pay, he is entitled to get benefits on the basis ofRs.5000/- - Rs.8000/-. Further“ it is averred in theapplication that after 01.01.1996, the post of TrainExaminer has not been in existence and it hasbeen re-designated as Junior Engineer Grade-II.On 30.10.2009, the first respondent haserroneously fixed the revised scale of pension of
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the applicant at Rs.4,500/- - Rs.7000/- and thesame has been challenged in the present originalapplication.
3. The Central Administrative Tribunal, afterconsidering the contentions raised on either side,has dismissed the Original Application No.436 of2010, by way of passing the impugned order andthe same is being challenged in the present writpetition.
4. The learned counsel appearing for thepetitioner has contended to the effect that the writpetitioner/applicant has been permitted to retireon 31.3.1991 as Train Examiner and on the dateof his retirement, his scale of pay is Rs.1,400/- -Rs.2,300/-. On 01.01.1996, the 5th PayCommission has come into effect and as per therevised scale of pay, his pension should be fixedon the basis of Rs.5000/- - Rs.8000/-. But, the firstrespondent has erroneously fixed the pension onthe basis of Rs.4,500/- - Rs.7000/- and further,after 1.1.1996, there is no post of Train Examinerand the said post has“ been re-designated asJunior Engineer Grade-II and as per the revisedscale of pay, Junior Engineer Grade-II is entitledto get Rs.5000/- Rs.8000/- and on that basis, thewrit petitioner is entitled to get his pension. Underthe said circumstances, Original ApplicationNo.436 of 2010 has been filed on the file of theCentral Administrative Tribunal, Madras Bench, butthe same has been erroneously dismissed andtherefore, the order passed by the CentralAdministrative Tribunal, is liable to be quashed.
5. Per contra, the learned counsel appearingfor the first respondent has contended that sincethe petitioner has been retired on 31.3.1991 andthe 5th Pay Commission has come into effect on01.01.1996, he is not entitled to get benefits onthe basis of revised scale of pay. Under the saidcircumstances, the order passed by the CentralAdministrative Tribunal, Madras Bench, is perfectlycorrect and the same does not call for anyinterference.
6. It is seen from the records that after 1.1.1996,the post of Train Examiner has been re-designatedas Junior Engineer Grade-II. As per 5th PayCommission, Junior Engineer Grade-II is entitledto get pay scale of Rs.5000/- - Rs.8000/-.
7. The claim of the petitioner is very limited. As
adverted to earlier, after 1.1.1996, the post of TrainExaminer has been redesignated as JuniorEngineer Grade-II and the revised scale of pay isRs.5000/- - Rs.8000/- and the same is applicableto the petitioner.
8. Even in the letter given by the Railway Board,on 15.1.1999, it has been clarified to the effectthat pension of all pensioners, irrespective of theirdate of retirement, shall not be less than 50% ofminimum pay in the revised scale of pay with effectfrom 1.1.1996. Even a cursory look of theclarification made by Railway Board, it is madeclear that the petitioner is entitled to get 50% ofthe revised scale of pay by way of pension.
9. As mentioned supra, the only contentionput forth on the side of the petitioner is as towhether he is entitled to get revised scale of payof Rs.5000/- - Rs.8000/- or Rs.4,500/- - Rs.7000/-.
10. Considering the fact that the post of TrainExaminer has been re-designated as JuniorEngineer Grade-II and also considering the factthat from 1.1.1996, Junior Engineer Grade-II isentitled to get“ revised scale of pay of Rs.5000/- -Rs.8000/-, the same yardstick can also beextended/applied to the petitioner. Under the saidcircumstances, the claim of the petitioner can beaccepted.
11. The Central Administrative Tribunal,without considering the aforesaid factual aspectand also the clarification made by the RailwayBoard, has erroneously dismissed O.A.No.436of 2010 and therefore, the order passed by theCentral Administrative Tribunal is liable to bequashed. In fine, this writ petition is allowedwithout cost. The order passed in O.A.No.436 of2010 by the Central Administrative Tribunal isquashed and O.A.No.436 of 2011 is allowedwithout cost. The revised fixation of pension doneby the first respondent on 30.10.2009 is set asideand directed to re-fix the pension of the petitioneron the basis of revised scale of pay of Rs.5000/-- Rs.8000/-. The first respondent is directed to re-fix the pension of the petitioner within two monthsfrom the date of receipt of a copy of this order.
(A.S.,J.) (P.K.,J)
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(WL-2720): Sat Pal Mallik- Born on 15-06-1936. After passing B.E(Hons), joinedIndian Ordnance Factories Services (IOFS) in1963 as A W M and retired as GenlManager in 1994. Residing at Flat no.103-104 ‘B’ Bldg., Lunkad Gardens, VimanNagar, Pune - 411014 ( MH). Contact nos: 020-26633125; 09881023225.
(WL-2561): Parshtom Lal Chawla - Born on 15-01-1936 in Distt Lahore. Joinedservice on 01-07-1955 as Postal clerk at Ferozepur HQ and voluntarily retired 09-06-1989, the last post held - Supervisor S.B.C. Organisation. During service awardedtrophy & commendation certificate.Residing at B- 102, Sainikpuri Nagar (UttamNagar), New Delhi - 110059. Contact no: 09719374634.
(M-8440): Hari Narayan Patil - Born on 15-09-1936. During studies in 1956 wasfoot ball player in Poona Univ. Joined Telecom Deptt. In 1960. Participated in CentralGovt. All India strike and remained in Central Jail, Rajkot for 10 days. Retired in1994 as Commercial Officer. After retirement was Org secy for 12 years of All IndiaCentral Govt Pensioners Assn HQ Pune & presently prez Pragati Jaysta NagrikSwantha ,Jalgaon. Residing at “Manokamna” 3 Parakh Nagar, Jalgaon -425002(MH). Contact no. 09422224284.
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(WL-9215): Jagdish Chand Aggarwal - Born on 21-11-1936 at Palwal. Aftergraduation, joined Telephone Revenue Dept. In January, 1956 & later in May, 1957switched to Armed Forces HQ, Ministry of Defence as LDC. The Retired in November,1994 as Civilian Staff Officer. Residing at B-6/82, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi -110029. Contact nos: 011-26187001;09990807211.
(A-3333): Balbir Singh Sandhu - Born on 09-10-1936 at Amritsar. After completingF.Sc., joined as Telephone Operator in the O/O DET, Patiala in December, 1958 andretired in October, 1994. Interested in social service. Residing at H No: HIG-719,Urban Estate Phase-1, Patiala-147002 (PB). Contact nos: 0175-2286651;09464844848.
(A-3335): Tirath Ram Sharma - Born on 20-09-1936 at Kangra(HP).Passed HighSchool in 1952 & later PMC in 1953. Joined UPSC in May,1955 as LDC, PA to CAOAFHQ till 1968. On deputation to Cab.Sectt as Personal Assisstant to various seniorofficers & finally retired as PS to D.A.S.C. In September, 1994. Presently engaged insocial service as Prez, Pong Dam Oustees Sangharash Samiti in Kangra.Residingat Village & P O Ludret, Tehsil Dehra, Distt. Kangra - 176027(HP).Contact nos:01970-260297; 09816160603.
(WL-2773): I D Kewalramani - Born on 27-10-1936 in Sind(Pakistan). PassedMatriculation in 1953. Joined LDC in October, 1955 in Ministry of Rehabilitation andretired as Director, MOD(Army HQ) in October, 1994. During service acquired higherqualifications. After retirement actively associated in social service.Residing at EA-288, Maya Enclave, New Delhi - 110064. Contact no. 09873675387.
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It is proposed to hold the 61st Annual GeneralBody Meeting of BHARAT PENSIONERS’ SAMAJ onSunday, the 13th November, 2016 at MavlankarAuditorium, Constitution Club, Rafi Marg, New DELHI-01. As per our past tradition, members who would becompleting 80 years age in 2016 will be honoured.The eligibility criteria for Platinum Age Brotherhood is:i) members should have been born between01.01.1936 to 31.012.1936 and ii) be either whole lifeMembers and are still subscribing to publication BharatPensioner OR are continous Annual / Biennial /Triennial Member from 01.04.2014/from earlier date.Such of the eligible members,who are interested toparticipate and be so honoured, are requsted to sendtheir Biodata in brief, not more than 100 words dulytyped/legibly handwritten in the proforma given belowalongwith 2 copies of coloured passport sizephotographs (with their name & membership numbermentioned at the back). This should reach theSecretary, Bharat Pensioners Samaj, 2/13-A, LGF(Backside), Jangpura ’A’ Hospital Road, New Delhi-110014 latest by 15.09.2016 RPT 15.09.2016. Bio-Datas recieved after this date will not be considered.Members who do not have Membership number intheir own names will not be considered and maykindly excuse. Memebers entitled must informspecifically whether they will be attending or not. Noproxy/authority will be entertained and the citations onlyin respect of members absent will be sent to them bypost. Kindly note that BPS is not liable to reimburseany expenditure.
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septuagenarian members followed by Tr H GPanchal presenting accounts for 2015-16 andsame approved. House was informed ofadmission of case in the CAT Ahmd relating toimproper revision of pre-2006 scientists/engrs.Added that steps to set right the injustice done tothem will be taken after the implementation of 7thCPC. Also desired scrapping of NPS & raising ofminimum salary to Rs.26000/-. Elected newbody(details not sent). Before end, house paidhomage to members who left for heavenly abodesince the last AGM.(Always write the affiliation no).
DELHI: Income Tax Retired Persons WelfareAssn — In the MC meeting held on 02-06-2016,house agreed to hold biennial meeting of theassn as well as 2nd Foundation day on03-09-2016.An appeal has been made to members todonate liberally / raise donations & procureadvertisements for publication of souvenir - cum -members directory and send their bio-data withtwo photos. Also decided to arrange one medical camp. Apprised of position reg allotment of roomto assn. Quarterly bulletin ‘Sun Rise’ for April - June 16 highlights dissatisfaction on non-implementation of option-1 for revision of pre-2016retirees, as recommended by the 7cpc, but notbeing implemented immdtly by GOI. Expressedannoyance on news item relating to Rlys askingSr. Citizens to forego concession which has beenaccorded in line with international standards forSr citizens. Desired all federations & pensionersAssns/Sr citizens forum to oppose this. Paidhomage to late Sh Praveen Rashtrapal, sittingRajya Sabha member who left for his heavenlyabode on 12-05-2016. During his service in ITDept- Gujarat, late Praveen Rastrapal was in thefore front of the civil trade union movement of ITDept.
HAMIRPUR(HP): Retired Employees WelfareAssn — In election held on 06-06-2016, electedoffice-bearers for 2016-18 comprising prez- OmParkash Sharma, secy Genl - P D Sharma andtreasurer - Nanak Chand alongwith 1 each aschief patron/sr v prez/ asst cashier & secy HQ; 2each as patrons/asst secys/press Secys &auditors; 3 advisors ; 4 each as v prezs & Jt secyand 11 exec.members. Contact nos of prez, genl& cashier are 9418367999, 9418663901 &9418605568 respectively.
JABALPUR(MP): Organisation of Pensioners— MC meeting held on 20-07-2016 was chairedby A M Prasher. Prez Patankar briefed all about7th CPC. Genl secy Sahtoo Ram highlightedacheivements of orgn during his tenure followedby 90th birthday celebration of member R CSaxena who retired from IT Tribunal Jabalpur in1984 with a pension of Rs 478/- pm which thruefforts of Orgn of Pensioners has been revisedpresently to Rs 8145/-pm with arrears ofRs.2,92,850/-. Orgn honoured Saxena jee withshawl & coconut who in turn donated Rs 29,285/- to the Orgn for its good work. House thanked RC Saxena for his liberal donation and meetingended with thanks to the chair.
KAPURTHALA(PB): P&T Audit and AccttsandOther Central Govt Pensioners’ Assn — In ameeting held on 31-07-2016 chaired by its prez KK Malhotra, secy Genl P N Nagpal after welcomingall lncluding a member of Bharat Jagran Manch(BJM) Kapurthala, read the minutes of last meetingand same approved. Prez in his address laudedthe work done by BJM followed by other speakersincluding prez BJM Sandeep Bajaj. Secy Genlexhorted all to extend financial & moralcooperation to manch and honoured membersof manch with momentos. Sant Singh Kalsibriefed all on latest about 7cpc and drew attentionto the table published by BPS in their monthlyissue of July, 2016. Later light entertainmentprogramme was presented followed by birthdaygreetings. House observed two minutes silencein memory of members & their relatives who haveleft for their heavenly abode. Meeting ended withsinging of National Anthem.
KARAIKAL(TN): Retd Govt Officers Assn —AGM held on 26-06-2016 was chaired by its prezK Ramasamy. After prayer, v p G Vaithanathanwelcomed all. This was followed by presentationof activity report and finanancial report for 2015-16 by secy C Narayanasamy and treasure A ARahim respectively. House took a swachhtapledge. Tr A A Rahim was felicitated on hisattaining 75 years of age. Meeting came to endwith thanks proposed by vp N V Navanidame.
KOLKATA(WB): C E C And ST Penr’s Assn —On 18-03-2016 elected new office-bearerscomprising prez - Amritlal Chakraborty, genl secy- Chanchal Bhattacharya, tr- Apurba
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Bandyopadhyay alongwith v prezs-2, asst secyGenl-2, org secy-1, cultural secy-1 & 6 members.
MEHSANA(GUJRAT): Mehsana TelecomDistrict (BDPA-India) —3rd Dist Conference heldon 07-08-2016 attended by over 250 membersand chaired by M S Patel, was inaugurated byGMTD Mahendra Sinh. After welcome by V SThakor, B C Trivedi listed acheivements duringhis tenure followed by briefing of acheivementsof the assn by A N Patel. DGM(Finance) assuredof all help. GMTD desired pensioners to contributeto the development and assured his full attentionto the problems of pensioners. D D Mistry drewattention to the efforts of S C Maheshwari SG/BPSin taking up issues of BDPA in Scova and otherfora and added in case of delay of arrears onaccount of 78.2% IDA merger,legal action shallbe resorted. P M Patel, M L Chaudhari,M S Pateland M D Barot also addressed the conference.Later V S Thakor & M L Chaudhari were electedDist secy & Dist prez respectively.
NAGAPATTINAM(TN): A I Central Govt Penrs’Assn — Annual branch conference held on 03-07-2016 was presided by M A Abul Ameen. Afterprayer & welcome by Jt secy/, house paid homageto two of its members who have left for theirheavenly abode. Prez informed of funeral grant ofRs1500/- to each family. Prez expresseddissatisfaction on the recommendations of 7CPC. Similar views were expressed by Sundarajan,Selvi R Selvarani-secy Thiruvvar Br Penr’s’ Assn& Manicknam- secy Erode Br. Members advisedto ensure entry of DOB of the spouses to obviateany problem later.House applauded the servicesto pensioners community of nonagenarian secy-Karaikal Br M S Abdul Majeed and wished for hislong life & prosperity. Special invitee Dr BVenkatesan-ex State Govt Medical Officer washonoured for his services services to pensioners.House agreed to continue with present officebearers for another term. Meeting ended withthanks by Ramalingam.
NELLORE-Dist Branch(AP): A P State GovtRetd Employees Assn —- Get-to-gather meetingheld on 19-07-2016 was chaired by its prez ILakshminarayana. Secy Y Durga Prasada Raowelcomed all. After prayer, house paid homage
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to departed souls. Later prez informed of ameeting with state leaders-P Ashok Babu/JACchairman, B Venkateswarlu/State prez &Vidyasagar/prez NGOs’ assn Vijayawada whereatdemands reg PRC 10 months arrears & 15%adhoc pension to pensioners of 70 yrs werepresented for onwards submission to CM. C/manJAC assured of same. Prez also apprised of govt’splan to settle medical reimbursements bills ofpensioners thru Dr N T R Arogya Sri ‘Arogya SriTrust’.Desired all to submit LCs timely.Meetingended with National Anthem preceded by vote ofthanks by secy.[ Report for publication in BharatPensioner be addressed to BPS].
TIRUNELVELI(TN): Rly Penrs’ Assn—Triennial GB meeting held on 13-08-2016,attended by 1000 members, was presided by itsprez A Balan Xavier with ADSTE/TEN SmtDhanarani as chief guest. House observed twominutes silence as a mark of respect to thedeparted souls.After Prez’s welcome address,secy S K Murugan and his predecessor DSarangapani presented activities reports of theirtenures followed by accounts for August,2013 toJuly,2016 by S Muthiah. Spl guest expressedhappiness to see the large gathering andarrangements at the meeting. Houseunanimously elected new body comprising prez-A Balan Xavier, secy-SK Murugun & Tr-S Muthiahalongwith 2 advisors, 1 v prez, 4 asstt secys and 9wkg committee members. Six resolutions relatingto common objections on revision of pension ofpre-2016 pensioners, increase in FMA etc werepassed. Desired BPS to take issues with the govt.Meeting ended with vote of thanks by vp ESorimuthu.
VISAKHAPTNAM(AP): Rly Pensioners’Federation — In 27th annual convention held on14-07-2016, attended by large number ofpensioners/family pensioners, elected new officebearers comprising prez-B James David, Genlsecy-R N Murty, fin secy-V Rami Reddy alongwith1 each as wkg prez& addl Genl secy, 2 each as vprezs & Jt Genl secys and 3 asst Genl secys.
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NEW MEMBERS - Annual
A3693 Bhupati Sen Gupta Kolkatta 07/17A3705 Mirani Narayan Mumbai 07/17A3706 H N Shrivastava Thane West 07/17A3708 P Dass Gupta Silchar 07/17A3710 Sadashiva Naik Udupi 07/17A3711 Ajaib Singh Chatha Patiala 07/17A3712 Manohar Lal Bathinda 07/17A3713 Sat Paul Garg Sangrur 07/17A3714 Sai Chhaya Bhopal 07/17A3715 Banshi Lal Bhanapiya B’Mandi 05/17A3716 N S Dahat Nagpur 07/17A3717 B L Sharma Bikaner 07/17
NEW MEMBERS - Biennial
A3697 Sanjiv Malik Faridabad 07/18A3709 Tarlochan Singh Jaggi A’Cantt 03/18
NEW MEMBERS - Triennial
A3694 A Sivamanickam Mumbai 07/19A3696 S P Misra Gorakhpur 07/19A3698 B S Patel Gandhi Nagar 07/19A3700 B Purnachandra Rao Hyderabad 07/19A3703 E V Sankarappa Bangalore 07/19
NEW AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS
A3695 Rly S N Penrs Assn Katni 07/17A3699 NSSO Penrs Forum Madurai 07/17A3701 A I S Penrs Fed Delhi 07/17A3702 Engrs Penrs Assn Hyderabad 07/17A3704 HR Govt Penrs Assn Chandigarh 05/17
A3707 A P S G R E Assn Guntur 07/17
AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS (RENEWAL)
A1734 A I Rly Penrs Assn Chennai 06/17A0547 A I Org of Penrs Lucknow 12/16M6073 Rly Penrs Assn Amritsar 06/17M8748 Penrs F of Rlymens Katni 09/17M6614 DLW Penrs W Assn Varanasi 05/17M8855 A I Rly Penrs W Assn Salem 12/17A2782 C Govt Penrs Assn Mysore 05/16M8709 W Rly & CF Penrs W Mhow 06/17A1007 C G Penrs & F P Assn Chittorgadh 08/17A2452 A E R W Assn Mumbai 07/17M8047 P & T Penrs Assn Vizianagram 06/17M7805 Rly Penrs Assn Dharwad 08/17A2655 Rtd RIy K Samithi Muradabad 08/17A2847 K P & T Penrs B’Nagar 06/17M6088 L D T Penrs W Assn Jagraon 07/17A3297 C B Penrs Assn Bangalore 04/17M5442 B Penrs Samaj Bhilwara 08/17M7023 Retd P Welfare Assn New Delhi 07/17A0435 Postal Penrs Assn Karnal 07/17
A2676 IP Extn P W Assn Delhi 07/17A3060 A P S G R E Assn Narsarapet 12/16A3068 AP S G Rtd E Assn Bangalore 12/16M6634 C R (IT) Retd O Assn Jaipur 03/17A3034 N C Rly Penrs W Assn Gwalior 10/16A2642 AIOP Kerala T’Puram 12/16A2643 P&T Pen. Assn Udupi 02/17M6490 Rly Penrs Fedn V’Patnam 08/17A2678 C G Penrs Assn Kozhikode 03/18A0814 Rly Penrs W M Assn Bathinda 08/17A2612 H C Penrs W Assn Karnal 04/17M3901 Services Men League Gwalior 08/17
RENEWAL - Annual (Members)
A3169 Virendra Singh New Delhi 03/17A0433 J C Arora Karnal 07/17A1749 Balai Lal Gngopadhay Kolkata 07/17M7507 Ajoy Kumar Chatterjee Burdwan 08/17A3065 M L Chatterjee Nadia 12/17M7803 P K Ghosh Kolkata 08/17A0683 Arun Kumar Sen Kolkata 04/17A2338 P Kumarasamy Erode 09/17M6515 Gian Singh Delhi 09/17M8752 Joginder Singh Ludhiana 09/17M4336 Faqir Singh Titaria Sangrur 06/17A3322 B B Gaikwad Pune 07/17A0456 A P Shet Maharashtra 08/17M7551 Baldev Raj Sharma Delhi 09/17A3211 A P Pandian New Delhi 04/17M7030 Suresh Chander Sharma Delhi 08/17M5402 P C Bose New Delhi 07/17A0795 B N Natarajan Nilgiris 09/17A3361 O P Gupta Delhi 08/17A1006 S Ramanan Chennai 08/17M6105 Om Narain Kapoor Dehradun 07/17A3346 Om Prakash Manroa Faridabad 08/17A0045 A K Jain Delhi 06/17A1773 R K Jhanjee Delhi 07/17A0782 P C Jain Delhi 08/17M8225 AC Dhingra H’Garh Jn 11/17A2245 S Raghavendra Mumbai 06/17M7028 Govind Rajaram Lonare Jabalpur 08/17M6703 Mohinder Singh Amritsar 06/17A3316 Mohinder Lal Sharma Garhdiwal 07/17A2702 Ashok K Advakadkar Nashik 02/17A1935 S S Jha Saraswat Hazaribagh 09/17A0064 K Venkateswara Rao Tanuku 08/17A2125 V M Dave Visnagar 08/17M8157 K A Kamath Akola 08/17M4037 B B Sarmacharjee Karimganj 08/17A0113 G Yadagiri Rao Kazipet 09/17M8341 Pran Gopal Chakraborty Jalpaiguri 09/17M7853 R Aghoram Vijaywada 09/17A1357 H G Mate Aurangabad 07/17A0099 O P Punn Apra 08/17
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following for their generous donations .M8748 P Forum of Rlymens Katni 480/-A3672 S N Pandey Lucknow 300/-L2984 Dr J S Chauhan Lucknow 3000/-A3644 Dr Subas Chandra Lucknow 1000/-NM Pawan Sharma Delhi 500/-A3331 S Kumar Aggarwal Dehradun 200/-L2510 S R Malhotra Meerut Cantt 2200/-M8440 H N Patil Jalgaon 2000/-A1708 R P W Assn Sholapur 100/-NM N N Nawale Sholapur 100/-NM M Y Jagtap Sholapur 100/-NM Madhukar Kale Sholapur 100/-NM Shivaji Maruti Shinde Solapur 100/-NM Suresh Jagnath Shendge Solapur 100/-NM Arjun Balbhim Mopade Solapur 100/-A1635 Baldev Raj Ghaziabad 480/-L9243 J P Malik New Delhi 5000/-A0275 K V R Murthy Wardha 1500/-A2166 L K Kaul Kanpur 500/-A3326 Capt Sachin Bali Noida 500/-NM S W Khankhoje Bilaspur 1000/-M8637 G Penrs W Orgn M’Nagar 5000/-M7517 Bharat Penrs Samaj Imphal 1000/-A1845 J P Saxena Jhansi 500/-NM R G Attar Sholapur 100/-NM D Uttareshwar Sholapur 100/-NM Shalan Bhimrao Bangal Sholapur 100/-NM Nagnath S Shinge Sholapur 100/-NM Karim Allimiya Shaikh Sholapur 100/-NM M S Mali Sholapur 100/-NM Ajinath Bhagwan Zine Sholapur 100/-NM Jankatai N Sirskar Sholapur 100/-NM C K More Sholapur 100/-NM Imtiyazbi Ismail Syed Sholapur 100/-NM Shahul Gulab Navgire Sholapur 100/-NM S S Dange Sholapur 100/-NM Y B Dhale Sholapur 100/-NM J Maruti Kharbade Sholapur 100/-NM Nizam Jamal Shaikh Sholapur 100/-NM Ismail Fakruddin Syed Sholapur 100/-NM C Namdeo Kamble Sholapur 100/-NM H G Sutar Sholapur 100/-NM Sarswati N Shinde Sholapur 100/-NM S Sripad Kadam Sholapur 100/-NM Habibbi Gafur Shaikh Sholapur 100/-A1406 B Ramakrishna Rao Ganjam 200/-A1357 H G Mate Aurangabad 100/-
A1397 Satish Chand Kochhar New Delhi 07/17A0812 B N Roy Chowdhury Bareilly 06/17M7012 O P Singhal Ballabhgarh 07/17A1371 K Lakshminarayana Puttur 06/17A0999 Pushpa Verma Delhi 08/17A1085 Shyam Sunder Sharma New Delhi 06/17A1890 R C Agarwal Secunderabad 11/17A0595 K M Gupta New Delhi 04/17A0555 Santokh Singh New Delhi 07/16M8469 Satiender Kumar Noida 08/17A0956 L Swaroop Bhatnagar Beawar 10/17A1789 B D Keswani New Delhi 08/17A3326 Capt Sachin Bali Noida 07/17L9040 Ram Pratap Tandon New Delhi 06/17A1503 M S Ganguly Ghaziabad 11/17A1845 J P Saxena Jhansi 10/17M7138 J P Gupta Prantji 12/17M7810 M S Ahluwalia New Delhi 08/17M7559 B C Verma Agra 10/17A3282 Vijai Swaroop Verma Bareilly 04/17A1406 B Ramakrishna Rao Ganjam 07/17A1430 R D Gupta Fatehabad 08/17A2019 R P Sinha Chennai 07/17A2420 G. Hanumaiah Secunderabad 08/17M8738 S Radha Krisnaiah Makonda 08/17M7540 K N R Murthy M’Patnam 09/17M7881 K Subba Rao Nellore 12/17A1824 R S Singh Bettiah 07/17A0741 P Bhattacharyya Howrah 09/17
A1782 Jaimal Singh Una 08/17Biennial
A3230 Chandrika Yadav Patna 04/18A2932 N N Wlling Dimapur 08/18M5369 L U Siddiqui Bhopal 07/18M8723 B R Dutta Choudhary Silchar 07/18A2422 S Krishna Rao Suratkal 09/18A1022 S Anthony Trichy 06/18
A1428 Kanwal Nain Vohra Delhi 08/18
Triennial
A3331 S Kumar Aggarwal Dehradun 08/19A2837 Ranvir Singh Rajput Firozabad 06/19L2510 S R Malhotra Meerut Cantt 06/19A1779 Jagdish Chander Ropar Delhi 08/19M8440 H N Patil Jalgaon 07/19A0804 Iqbal Singh Chandigarh 09/19M8874 Roshan Lal Kalsia Mohali 02/19A0470 Shingara Singh Hoshiarpur 07/19A1635 Baldev Raj Ghaziabad 10/19A1816 Lalit Kumar Gupta Varanasi 09/19A1718 I L Patle Raipur 06/19A2888 P D Srivastava Lukhnow 07/21L2311 Abdul Ghani Khandawa 07/19
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Grievance
redressal system1. If you have any grievance in pension mattersyou may take it up with your Head of Office,the pension sanctioning authority or the pensiondisbursing authority, as the case may be.
2. In case you wish BPS to deal with it,then submit it directly to RK Nanda, CC- 57-B,Shalimar Bagh New Delhi-88, [email protected],Mob- 09810793174 inthe following Format :
a. Name
b. Full address with Mob. No/ e mail addressand Aadhaar No.
c. office from which retired (Name & Addressof the office may be indicated in full)
d. Post held at the time of retirement (and scaleof pay with last Basic pay)
e. If pension has been sanctioned, quantummay be specified alongwith :
i. Particulars of Accounts Officer which issuedthe PPO;
ii. Particulars of Pension Disbursing Authorityalong with Bank account No;
iii. PPO number with a photocopy of the PPO;
iv. Year of retirement & Type of retirement and
v. Reference No & date, with copies ofrepresentation made so for, if any, alongwith response of concerned authority if any
Important: Summary of your representationbe in not more than 4000 Characters or 125words
Note: Unless the above information is given in
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SG BPS/ FMA/1 dt : 10.09.16 by SG BPS SC Maheshwari to Secys : MOF/DOE/MHA/Posts/H&FW /
Personnel & Trg and chairman Rly Bd, GOI, regarding Fixed Medical Allowance.
Ref: Para 1 of Resolution of GOI on 7th CPC Report on Pensionary Benefits of Pre-2016 Pensioners
issued vide DOP&PW orders No.38/37/2016-P&PW (A) dated 4-8-2016
1. The reason given by the Pay Commission for not recommending the revision of FMA was quite unjust
because the basic issue to be considered was the quantum of FMA and not as to when it was last
revised.
2. It is regretted that the 7th CPC had not even gone into the merits of the reasons advanced for the revision
of FMA. Such summary rejection of the issue was most arbitrary and unjust.
3. FMA of Rs.100 was fixed in 1999 was itself very low and did not take into consideration the actual
requirement for day-to-day treatment especially in case of the Pensioners & their spouse who were all
senior citizens requiring regular medication, consultation and at times minor procedures (not requiring
hospitalisation).
4. A large proportion of Pensioners were residing in remote areas or villages having no excess to CGHS
Dispensaries & Railway Hospitals and as such, are wholly dependent on the paltry amount of FMA for
day-to-day treatment of self & spouse.
5. The Pensioners residing in non-CGHS areas and far away from CGHS Dispensaries / Wellness Centres
and Railway Hospitals were not even covered under CGHS / RELHS and had to bear all the expenses
even for the hospitalization, medicines and the related procedures for their treatment.
6. The cost had exorbitantly increased for the Medicines, Consultation Fee and cost of Pathological Tests
required for day-to-day medical treatment since 1999 (when the FMA was initially granted) and this had
risen at a much steeper rate than the General Price Index.
7. Average monthly expenditure per pensioner/per Patient on OPD in CGHS Hospitals has increased
manifold and is at present over Rs.3000/- per patient. This reflects the exorbitant increase in the cost of
Medicines, Consultation Fee and cost of Pathological Tests etc. required for day-to-day medical treatment.
The FMA of Rs.500 per month is thus a pittance of the actual expenditure on day-to-day Medical Treatment
by the Pensioners who are residing in non-CGHS /RELHS areas and have thus opted out of the same.,
8. It is, therefore, requested that the FMA may please be revised to at least Rs.3000 p.m. or at par with the
average expenditure on OPD Treatment per month per Pensioner / Patient in the CGHS Hospitals /
wellness Centres.
(cont’d from p- 8)