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Thursday, 26 September 2019
KENDRIYA SAINIK BOARD CONTACT
Wednesday, 25 September 2019
RTI TRANSFERRED TO CGDA
DESW/CGDA/TRIPAS Dear Sir, Kindly furnish me a copy of rank wise, group wise, length of service wise live pension data of 2018 retirees received form Army, Navy & Air force pay cells for the revision of OROP w.e.f 01/07/2019. Charges if any for copy as per rules will be sent on demand. Yours faithfully |
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DEXSW/R/2019/50932 | ||||||||||||||
Name | M B CHANDRAN MENON | |||||||||||||
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Date of filing | 07/09/2019 | |||||||||||||
Public Authority | Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare | |||||||||||||
Status | REQUEST TRANSFERRED TO OTHER PUBLIC AUTHORITY | |||||||||||||
Date of action | 24/09/2019 | |||||||||||||
Details of Public Autority :- Controller General of Defence Accounts (CGDA). View Status of CGDFA/R/2019/80339 | ||||||||||||||
Nodal Officer Details :- | ||||||||||||||
Telephone Number | 01123012593 | |||||||||||||
Email Id | us-ic@desw.gov.in |
50% of basic pay as family pension for less than 7 years Service of deceased> Amendment in Rule 54 of Pension Rules
Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
23-September-2019 18:46 IST
Government amends Rule 54 of CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972
On
death of a Government servant while in service, the family is entitled
to a family pension in accordance with Rule 54 of the Central Civil
Services (Pension) Rules, 1972. The family pension was payable at
enhanced rate of 50% of the pay last drawn for a period of 10 years, if
the Government servant had rendered a continuous service of not less
than seven years; thereafter the rate of family pension was 30% of the
pay last drawn. In case the Government servant had rendered a service of
less than seven years before his death, the rate of family pension was
30% from the beginning and family pension at enhanced rate of 50% of
last pay drawn was not payable to the family.
The
Government felt that the need for family pension at enhanced rate is
more in the case of a Government servant who dies early in his career,
as his pay at the initial phase of service is much less. The Government
has, therefore, amended Rule 54 of the Central Civil Services (Pension)
Rules, 1972 by a notification dated 19th September, 2019. As per the
amended Rule 54, the family of a Government servant, who dies within
seven years of joining service, will also be eligible for family pension
at enhanced rate of 50% of last pay drawn, for a period of 10 years.
The
above amendment would be effective from 1st October, 2019. However, the
families of Government servants who died before completion of service
of seven years within 10 years before 1st October, 2019, will also be
eligible for family pension at enhanced rates with effect from 1st
October, 2019.
The benefit of
amended provisions would be available to the families of all Government
servants, including the personnel of CAPFs, in the unfortunate event of
their death within seven years of joining Government service.
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, September 24
The central government on Tuesday clarified there was no proposal to tinker with the retirement age of central government officials.
A section of social media has been abuzz for a while about DoPT approving a change in superannuation rules.
Official sources toss however said: “The rumours circulating in the social media about DoPT having given clearance to a proposal for reducing the age of superannuation of central Government employees with effect from April 1, 2020, are unfounded and baseless. It has been clarified that there is no such proposal”.
Tuesday, 24 September 2019
कोयले के नाम से फौजी जवान - जेसीओ के 1 लाख करोड़ रूपए किसने खाए
Monday, 16 September 2019
A TRANSITION FROM THE DREAM LAND TO REALITY
THE WAY
AHEAD
There is great brainstorming in VOP chatbox since
past few days about snatching away weightage and pro-rata max. of the scale
from us. I wonder whether those were FACILITIES or DEPRIVATION of 50% LPD. I
will give my example how I (15yr X-gp Sgt) was deprived by the so-called facilities. Weightage was of course
a facility but pro-rata of max. eaten away much more than the gain.
IV CPC (1986) fixed my pension Rs.564/- as per weightage and pro-rata
maximum of scale. But if I could get 50% of my LPD, I would be much much more
benefitted. The pay scale for Sgt of my group was: 1460-25-1710. Even with nil
increment I could be entitled for Rs.730/- (30% more) by LPD system.
V CPC (1996) fixed my pension Rs.1478/- as per weightage and pro-rata
maximum of scale. But if I could get 50% of my LPD, I would be much more
benefitted. The pay scale for Sgt of my group was: 4670-85-5945. Even with nil increment the
pension entitled could be Rs.2335/- (58%
more) by LPD system.
Pensioners retired after Sixth CPC (2006)
started getting 50% of LPD. The weightage and pro-rata of max was withdrawn but,
MSP, Grade pay and X-pay (where applicable) were added to Basic Pay for Pension
calculation. Can anybody show that by LPD system of VI CPC, someone's pension
got reduced compared to older system?
The problem started after OROP, since OROP was
not conceded to post -OROP pensioners. So after 01.07.2014, many pensioners
started getting lesser than past pensioners. JCO & Hony ranks are worstly
affected. Hopefully, during 2nd OROP revision, those who are getting less will
be enhanced to OROP-1 X 2.57 level.
When weightage and Pro-rata was removed,
nobody raised any objection. I am not aware of any objection raised from any
quarter. Rather, Post VI CPC pensioners were happy because there was
substantial increase in pension. Now after 13 years if the demand of weightage
is raised, I doubt anybody will listen. It has been well explained in VI CPC
report that weightage was given to offset the reduction of pension by Pro-rata
as ESMs are retiring in early age. So as Pro-rata was removed, weightage is
also removed.
As I said earlier, in OROP-2 revision, lower
ranks will have some gain. From OROP-3 (if at all it is there), nobody will
have any gain. We have reached almost at the end of OROP-path. We have to think
of plausible demands in future, which are logical and can hold the ground of
justice. Equal MSP and Enhancement of pension after 20 years of retirement are
two such issues, on which we should concentrate our future demands.
An Article By Biswasda
OROP#जवानो का नाम आगे बढ़ा कर,फिर से सरकारी खजाने को लूटने का इरादा
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