Posted: 08 May 2012 02:39 AM PDT
A delegation of AIIPA met Current-in-Charge Shri D.K. Mehrotra and others at Central Office, Mumbai. The delegation conveyed the resent and the disappointment of LIC pensioners over non-resolution of their genuine issues for such a long time and insisted the LIC officials finding a way to get the issues resolved without any delay.
Stressing on the issue of increase in ex-gratia for the pre-1986 retirees, AIIPA also reminded
them of the advanced age of the pensioners and told that the delay in
decision-taking has already deprived scores of pensioners of their
legitimate benefits and that any further delay in finding solutions
would only add to the number of deprived pensioners.
AIIPA
conveyed its displeasure that even on issues such as increase in
quantum of ex-gratia paid to the pre-1986 retirees where the
Government's approval or notification was not required, no decision was
forthcoming and the retirees who are already above the age of 86 are
finding it financially difficult with the pittance of the amount of
ex-gratia fixed 15 years back and wanted immediate decision on increase
in the quantum.
Shri
Mehrotra replied that the management recognized the past services and
contributions of the pensioners to the institution and could also
understand the feelings of the pensioners and said that efforts were
being made continuously for getting solutions to some of these issues,
if not all.
Cashless medical treatment - AIIPA
wanted the facility of cashless medical treatment throughout the
country and also financial assistance to LIC pensioners for high cost
treatment to be considered by LIC. The officials
informed that some scheme for cashless medical treatment in select
centres and in select hospitals to start with, is under consideration
and depending on its experience, the same may be extended to other
places. They
further told the delegation that creation of a Welfare Fund for the
pensioners for providing financial assistance for High Cost medical
treatment over and above the eligible Group Medi-claim amount is also
under consideration by LIC. They assured of their early decision on these issues.
AIIPA
also met Smt. Aruna Seth, Secretary and pursued some of the issues
like resignation to be considered as VRS for purposes of sanction of
pension as has been ordered by Supreme Court and recovery of premium for Group Medi-claim Scheme from the pension, etc.
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