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  • Saturday, 8 April 2017

    FRAUD IN THE NAME OF ARMY GROUP INSURANCE FUND (AGIF)

    Certain firms/individuals are cheating serving/retired army personnel by claiming to be Agents of AGIF or having tie up with AGIF.  They insist on serving/retired army personnel to become members of their Firm/Club by paying membership money.  The Firm then promises to facilitate the processing of claim/loan and refund of their pending money from AGIF.
    2.   AGIF has NOT employed Firm/Agent and has NO tie up with any one.  Therefore, beware of such fraudsters and not pay any amount to them. AGIF does not charge any money for payment of claims.  Particulars of anyone claiming to be Agent of AGIF may please be confirmed from AGIF by mail/Telephone at the following numbers :-
     
    ARMY GROUP INSURANCE FUND
    ADJUTANT GENERAL'S BRANCH
    INTEGRATED HQ MOD (ARMY)
    RAO TULA RAM MARG
    PO.  VASANT VIHAR
    POST BAG NO.14
    NEW DELHI-110057

    TELEPHONE NUMBERS
              
    MD  AGIF               011-26143757
     PDAS                    011-26143759
    Director (Coord)    011-26142369
    Director (EMI)        011-26143852
    Director (Claim)     011-26144837
    Director (Fin)          011-26149813
    Exchange AGIF      011-26142749
    011-26147230
    011-26151031

    Monday, 3 April 2017

    RTI pleas on pension issues should be decided in 48 hrs: CIC

     Business Standard
     Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 
    Right to information (RTI) applications seeking details should be replied to within 48 hours as it pertains to the "life and liberty" of the elderly, the Central Information Commission has held as it pitched for early redressal of such grievances.
    The Commission also directed that if an application is a genuine grievance of a pensioner, steps should be initiated within 48 hours to redress it.
    The directive of Information Commissioner Sridhar Acharyulu will come to the aid of over 58 lakh central government pensioners.
    Acharyulu in a recent order held that the information pertaining to of a person pertains to his/her life and liberty which is mandated to be replied to within 48 hours as per the Act.
    He said the moment an application on issue is received, there should be a mechanism at the entry stage to discover and identify if it reflects a related grievance.
    He said it should be brought to the notice of the responsible officer by the CPIO on the same day and if it is a genuine case, the grievance should be addressed. The result should be communicated within 48 hours, followed by redressal within 30 days.
    Acharyulu said considering the "living needs" of elderly pensioners, it is important that records of their dues should be considered as "life and liberty" related information under the Act.
    "The moment application on issue is received, there should be a mechanism at the entry stage to discover and identify if it reflects a related grievance/issue and should be acted upon immediately," Acharyulu said in his directives to Employees' Provident Fund Office, Raipur.
    He said all the cases relating to delay in fixation and payment of and also arrears shall be dealt with urgently, considering them as request for information concerning the life or liberty under section 7(1) of Act.
    "Any grievance regarding these issues should also be treated as 'right to life' under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution and the public authorities shall do all the needful to address the issue within 48 hours," the Information Commissioner said.
    Acharyulu said some authorities say that unless an imminent danger is there to life or liberty, this clause cannot be invoked.
    "It is an extraneous extension of imagination without any basis. The expression used in the Act is simply 'where the information sought for concerns the life or liberty of a person', which should mean it is enough if it concerns the life or liberty. That need not be in imminent danger," he clarified in his order.
    He was adjudicating the case of one Amrika Bai who had filed an application seeking to know discrepancy in the payment of to her.
    When she could not get proper response, she approached the Commission questioning non-payment of arrears of in a time-bound manner.
    "The arrears involved is only an increase of 4 per cent on the basic of Rs 1,986, which comes to Rs 80. Though it is a very small amount it matters most for an old age appellant, who lost her husband and depends upon sons or daughters," Acharyulu said.