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  • Friday 25 August 2017

    AFFECTED VETERANS MAY REFER THE FOLLOWING AFT JUDGEMENTS FOR RESERVIST PENSION

    Those veterans who were discharged before 15 years of regular service with reserve liability & have completed 15 years from the date of enrollment inclusive of both regular & reserve period are eligible for reservist pension as per the following AFT Judgements.How ever the judgements are applicable to the petitioners only.The affected veterans are advised to take legal opinion from advocates practicing  in AFT for pursuing their case.
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    Thursday 24 August 2017

    Ref/NFOESM/7thCPC/110/2017             24/08/2017
    Shri. Narendra Modi,
    Hon. Prime minister

    Dear Sir,
    The under mentioned News Item appeared in “The Hindu” shows the approach of Department of Ex-servicemen Welfare, Ministry of Defence, towards the welfare of  Ex-servicemen of the Nation.
    NEW DELHI, August 24, 2017
    Updated: August 24, 2017 05:12 IST
    File on defence allowances yet to be cleared
     The Defence Ministry is yet to clear the file on allowances and revised pensions for military personnel under the Seventh Pay Commission, almost two months
      after they were approved by the Union Cabinet, official sources said.
    “The Defence Ministry is yet to clear the file and then forward it for approval of the Finance Ministry. This includes disability pension, revised pension for those retired January 1, 2016 and allowances,” a senior official told The Hindu .
    They have already been implemented for civilian employees in the government “over a month ago”, the official stated. The Union Cabinet had approved the recommendations in June-end and the gazette notifying them was issued on July 6. Based on this, various ministries were supposed to issue orders implementing the revisions.
    It has been learnt that the file is pending with the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare.
    “There is no accountability. The files have not been sent till now,” an official said.
     The entire Babudom has become Lethargic in the absence of a full time defence minister,
    Kindly intervene immediately by your esteemed PMO office & issue instructions to MOD,DESW to clear the pending file pertains to serving & Ex-servicemen.
    Yours Faithfully
    MOHANARANGAN
    SECRETARY GENERAL
    NATIONAL FEDERATION OF EX-SERVICEMEN
    nfoesm@gmail.com

    Status as on 24 Aug 2017
    Registration Number:PMOPG/E/2017/0466997
    Name Of Complainant:MOHANARANGAN The Secretary General
    Date of Receipt:24 Aug 2017
    Received by:Prime Ministers Office
    Officer name:Shri Ambuj Sharma
    Officer Designation:Under Secretary (Public)
    Contact Address:Public Wing


    5th Floor, Rail Bhawan


    New Delhi110011
    Contact Number:011-23386447
    e-mail:ambuj.sharma38@nic.in
    Grievance Description

    Current Status:RECEIVED THE GRIEVANCE

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    NEW DELHI, August 24, 2017

    Updated: August 24, 2017 05:12 IST

    File on defence allowances yet to be cleared

     The Defence Ministry is yet to clear the file on allowances and revised pensions for military personnel under the Seventh Pay Commission, almost two months after they were approved by the Union Cabinet, official sources said.
    “The Defence Ministry is yet to clear the file and then forward it for approval of the Finance Ministry. This includes disability pension, revised pension for those retired January 1, 2016 and allowances,” a senior official told The Hindu .
    They have already been implemented for civilian employees in the government “over a month ago”, the official stated. The Union Cabinet had approved the recommendations in June-end and the gazette notifying them was issued on July 6. Based on this, various ministries were supposed to issue orders implementing the revisions.
    It has been learnt that the file is pending with the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare.
    “There is no accountability. The files have not been sent till now,” an official said.