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Thursday 12 October 2017
NAVAL 10 YEARS FLEET RESERVE SPECIAL PENSION ORDER ISSUED
Tuesday 10 October 2017
DISABILITY PENSION CALCULATION BY SBI CPPC MUMBAI WORK IN PROGRESS
On Monday, 9 October 2017 11:31 AM, CPPC MUMBAI <cppc.mumbai@sbi.co.in> wrote:
Madam / Dear Sir,
With reference to the trail mail, we have to advise
that
- Considering the mass effect, such revisions are done globally by us in respect of all the eligible pensioners.
- Technical work / development of software towards revision of Disability pension under PCDA (P) Circular 582 is in progress.
- The said revisions will be made within the time frame set over by RBI guidelines / PCDA .
4. This particular revision is likely to be done by end of this month.
Regards,
Assistant General Manager
CPPC Mumbai (04464)
Saturday 7 October 2017
Many defence staff do not follow pension norms
Many ex-servicemen and their dependents suffer due to faulty Pension Payment Order.
Hyderabad: The wife of Mahavir Chakra winner late
Major Padmapani Acharya did not know that she was entitled to one-rank
one-pension. Ms Charu Latha Acharya, wife of Maj. Acharya who gave his
life in the Kargil war, was also not getting the gallantry amount of Rs
5,000 per month from 1998 as the Pension Payment Order (PPO) did not
have the qualifying service mentioned.
In another case, the 84-year-old wife of a lieutenant colonel did not know that she was entitled to get 20 per cent additional pension as she had crossed 80 years of age. It took her nearly a year to get her dues. Several defence personnel do not provide the required personal data about their spouse in the PPO. It is important to mention the year of birth to claim the benefits. Of 40,000 defence personnel from TS, 70 per cent are pensioners.
Colonel P. Ramesh Kumar, director of the TS Sainik Welfare Board, said, “With regard to Ms. Acharya, the PPO did not have the qualifying service of the late Major Acharya, who died in the 1998 Kargil war. Since then, she was not receiving the Rs 5,000 gallantry award. We had to write to the Army and the matter was referred to the Principal Controller of Defence Accounts, Allahabad, which issued a corrigendum. All this could have been avoided if the qualifying service was mentioned.” In the case of the 84-year-old, the delay in getting additional pension could have been avoided if her birth details were mentioned. “There are several cases wherein the ex-servicemen miss out on important PPO details. In the recent Adalat held in the city, 932 cases related pension were reported,” he said.
Air travel ID for unmarried daughters, sons:
Unmarried daughters of defence personnel and sons up to the age of 25 will be issued an identification card for air travel. Apart from pensioners, the spouse, too, will receive the air travel cards.
Many dependants are ignorant of the fact that unmarried daughters can avail pension if the parents are dead, while sons can remain dependent till 25 years of age and avail all pension-related services.
Colonel P. Ramesh Kumar, director, TS Sainik Welfare Board, said, “Unmarried daughters of a deceased veteran and spouse are entitled to get pension benefits if her income is less than what is entitled till she is married. To get these benefits, the dependent’s name should be endorsed while applying for pension, by registering with the Zilla Sainik Board.”
He said defence pensioners are entitled to exemption from property tax. The city is home to veterans from various wars, the Sri Lankan operation and the 1999 Kargil war.
In another case, the 84-year-old wife of a lieutenant colonel did not know that she was entitled to get 20 per cent additional pension as she had crossed 80 years of age. It took her nearly a year to get her dues. Several defence personnel do not provide the required personal data about their spouse in the PPO. It is important to mention the year of birth to claim the benefits. Of 40,000 defence personnel from TS, 70 per cent are pensioners.
Colonel P. Ramesh Kumar, director of the TS Sainik Welfare Board, said, “With regard to Ms. Acharya, the PPO did not have the qualifying service of the late Major Acharya, who died in the 1998 Kargil war. Since then, she was not receiving the Rs 5,000 gallantry award. We had to write to the Army and the matter was referred to the Principal Controller of Defence Accounts, Allahabad, which issued a corrigendum. All this could have been avoided if the qualifying service was mentioned.” In the case of the 84-year-old, the delay in getting additional pension could have been avoided if her birth details were mentioned. “There are several cases wherein the ex-servicemen miss out on important PPO details. In the recent Adalat held in the city, 932 cases related pension were reported,” he said.
Air travel ID for unmarried daughters, sons:
Unmarried daughters of defence personnel and sons up to the age of 25 will be issued an identification card for air travel. Apart from pensioners, the spouse, too, will receive the air travel cards.
Many dependants are ignorant of the fact that unmarried daughters can avail pension if the parents are dead, while sons can remain dependent till 25 years of age and avail all pension-related services.
Colonel P. Ramesh Kumar, director, TS Sainik Welfare Board, said, “Unmarried daughters of a deceased veteran and spouse are entitled to get pension benefits if her income is less than what is entitled till she is married. To get these benefits, the dependent’s name should be endorsed while applying for pension, by registering with the Zilla Sainik Board.”
He said defence pensioners are entitled to exemption from property tax. The city is home to veterans from various wars, the Sri Lankan operation and the 1999 Kargil war.
7th Pay Commission: Good news, Pay hike confirmed, govt gives green signal
The government has given the green signal to hike the minimum pay
and fitment factor beyond the recommendation of the 7th Pay Commission.
This news would come as a major relief to all Central Government
employees who have been waiting for good news and latest updates on pay
hike.
The green signal has been given to the National Anomaly Committee which
is set to meet this month. The NAC would now take up the issue.
Minimum pay hike gets green signal:
The NAC was formed to look into the pay anomalies rising out of the
7th Pay Commission recommendations. The government had assured that the
anomalies would be looked into. Now it has given the green signal to
the NAC to go ahead with the pay raise and also the fitment factor to 3
times. This would mean that the pay would be hiked from Rs 18,000 to Rs
21,000.
Government has funds:
Officials in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions say that the government decided to give the green signal as it
had funds. The government realises that it has the funds to increase the
pay of the CG employees. This is the reason why it gave the green
signal to the NAC to go ahead and hike the minimum pay and increase the
fitment factor to 3 times.
How much will salary hike be:
As of now, the indication is that the salary hike would be Rs
21,000. However there is no clarity of what the final amount would be.
It could be more and that would depend on the deliberations at the NAC
meet. However sources say that the amount would not be below Rs 21,000. Read more at: https://www.oneindia.com/india/7th-pay-commission-govt-gives-green-signal-to-hike-basic-pay-and-it-fitment-factor/articlecontent-pf30486-2557500.html
Friday 6 October 2017
BEST WISHES TO JCO/JAWAN VETERANS LEAGUE HARYANA, FROM VOP ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR OFFICIAL LAUNCHING CEREMONY ON 07/10/2017 |
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Wednesday 4 October 2017
7th Pay Commission: Arun Jaitley won’t break promise on pay hike
After clearing the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission, the
question is will the Finance Minister of India, Arun Jaitley keep up his
word on the basic minimum pay hike?
Sources say that the promise made by Jaitley will not be broken. He is
waiting for the reports by both the National Anomaly Committee as well
as the Department of Expenditure before he takes a final decision on the
matter.
Will Jaitley keep up his promise?
Sources say that Jaitley will keep up his promise on the issue relating
to the hike in basic minimum pay. During the various deliberations that
the Union Finance Minister has held on the issue, he has always
indicated that the hike in basic pay must go through.
Will NAC meet on October 7th
The all important meeting of the NAC is scheduled to be held this month.
The issue of a hike in basic minimum pay will taken up during this
meeting. A majority vote is what Central Government employees will be
expecting during this meeting. The tentative date for this meeting is
October 7th.
ECoS to examine report
Once the NAC approves the hike in basic pay to Rs 21,000 from Rs 18,000,
it would be submitted to the Department of Expenditure. This would mean
that the fitment factor will be raised to 3.00 from 2.57 times.
The report would also be examined by by the Empowered Committee of
Secretaries headed by P K Sinha who is the Cabinet Secretary. Following
this the the matter would be placed before the Union Cabinet. The
Cabinet meeting on the basic minimum pay is likely to be held in
January.
7th Pay Commission frustration to end
The 7th Pay Commission only added to the frustration of the Central
Government employees. It was bad for them in every respect. All CG
employees are now pinning their hopes on the developments to take place
in the next three months. Once the hike in basic pay is approved and the
Central Government says that it would be variable in nature, then the
hardships and frustration of the CG employees would reduce to a large
extent.
Read more at: https://www.oneindia.com/india/7th-pay-commission-arun-jaitley-wont-break-promise-on-pay-hike/articlecontent-pf30439-2555974.html
Read more at: https://www.oneindia.com/india/7th-pay-commission-arun-jaitley-wont-break-promise-on-pay-hike/articlecontent-pf30439-2555974.html
Sunday 1 October 2017
BANK PENSION UPDATION CASES
1. In the Civil Appeal No.1942/2009 Bank of India Vs K.Mohandas, Supreme
Court has awarded landmark judgement of 5 Years notional weightage to
SVRS – Pension optees. While many Public Sector Banks implemented the
above judgement of apex court, the same has not yet been implemented
in Vijaya Bank & Associated Banks of SBI.
Court has awarded landmark judgement of 5 Years notional weightage to
SVRS – Pension optees. While many Public Sector Banks implemented the
above judgement of apex court, the same has not yet been implemented
in Vijaya Bank & Associated Banks of SBI.
2. In the Civil Appeal No.6013/2011 Sheelkumar Jain Vs New India
Assurance Co. Ltd., the Supreme Court delivered judgement in favour of
the resignee through beneficial interpretation of Pension Regulations.
Assurance Co. Ltd., the Supreme Court delivered judgement in favour of
the resignee through beneficial interpretation of Pension Regulations.
3. In the WP (C) 184/2011 Federation of All India SBI Pensioners’
Association Vs Union of India, the Federation has prayed for updation of
pension to SBI pensioners in line with periodical upward wage revisions of
serving employees.
Association Vs Union of India, the Federation has prayed for updation of
pension to SBI pensioners in line with periodical upward wage revisions of
serving employees.
4. In the Civil Appeal No.2739/2007 Uco Bank Vs Rajinderlal Kapoor, the
Apex Court has held that issuing Chargesheet to bank pensioners after
retirement on superannuation is illegal.
Apex Court has held that issuing Chargesheet to bank pensioners after
retirement on superannuation is illegal.
5. In the WP (C) No.184/2011 - Federation of All India SBI Pensioners’
Associations Vs Union of India admitted by the Supreme Court, the
Federation has prayed that:
Associations Vs Union of India admitted by the Supreme Court, the
Federation has prayed that:
Pension should be paid as per Pension Fund Rules calculated at 1/60th of
last average 12 months pay reckoning pension service upto a maximum of
30 years without omitting any pensionable service rendered.
last average 12 months pay reckoning pension service upto a maximum of
30 years without omitting any pensionable service rendered.
HIGH COURTS:
1. In the Writ Appeal No.1209/2007 G.Palani & Others Vs Bank of Baroda,
Madras High Court delivered judgement in favour of the Pensioners
granting payment of Arrears of Pension & Commutation to those retired
between 01-04-1998 and 30-04-2005. However, Bank of Baroda
management has preferred appeal through Special Leave Petition before
the Supreme Court.
Madras High Court delivered judgement in favour of the Pensioners
granting payment of Arrears of Pension & Commutation to those retired
between 01-04-1998 and 30-04-2005. However, Bank of Baroda
management has preferred appeal through Special Leave Petition before
the Supreme Court.
2. In WP (C) No.27929/2003 T.RVijayan Vs State Bank of India, Kerala High
Court awarded the judgement in favour of pensioner granting 100%
Neutralisation of Dearness Relief.
Court awarded the judgement in favour of pensioner granting 100%
Neutralisation of Dearness Relief.
3. In WP No.34619/2003 Jateendranath Vs State Bank of Mysore and other
related cases in WP Nos: 19267/2003, 46601/2004 & 10514/2005,
Karnataka High Court gave judgements in favour of affected pensioners
by ordering payment of Pension/Commutation arrears to those retired
during 01-04-1998 to 30-04-2005.
related cases in WP Nos: 19267/2003, 46601/2004 & 10514/2005,
Karnataka High Court gave judgements in favour of affected pensioners
by ordering payment of Pension/Commutation arrears to those retired
during 01-04-1998 to 30-04-2005.
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4. In D.B. Civil Special Appeal (W) No. 493/2010 LIC of India Vs Asthana,
Jaipur bench of Rajasthan High Court ordered LIC management to
implement its own Resolution and implement uniform Dearness Relief
Formula for all pensioners without any discrimination, besides updation.
Jaipur bench of Rajasthan High Court ordered LIC management to
implement its own Resolution and implement uniform Dearness Relief
Formula for all pensioners without any discrimination, besides updation.
5. In the WP No.37198/2001 M.C.Ratnakaran Vs Canara Bank, Kerala High
Court has ordered fixation of pension as 50% of average emoluments for
the last 10 months as defined in the statutory pension regulations and
consequent payment of arrears of Commutation/Pension from the date of
retirement till date of re-fixation.
Court has ordered fixation of pension as 50% of average emoluments for
the last 10 months as defined in the statutory pension regulations and
consequent payment of arrears of Commutation/Pension from the date of
retirement till date of re-fixation.
6. In respect of WP 710/2009 Karnik Vs Reserve Bank of India it was urged
before Bombay High Court for implementation of Updation of Pension as
contained in the RBI Circular dated 01-09-2003.
before Bombay High Court for implementation of Updation of Pension as
contained in the RBI Circular dated 01-09-2003.
7. In the Writ Petition No.26916/2010 - D.Arun Kumar & 56 Others Vs
Canara Bank, the Officers, who were denied pension option in 2010 on
account of their Voluntary Retirement from Bank’s service as per Officers’
Service Regulations, joined together and filed Writ Petition in Madras High
Court seeking justice. Also a petition was filed seeking priority hearing of
the case on grounds of litigants being Senior Citizens.
Canara Bank, the Officers, who were denied pension option in 2010 on
account of their Voluntary Retirement from Bank’s service as per Officers’
Service Regulations, joined together and filed Writ Petition in Madras High
Court seeking justice. Also a petition was filed seeking priority hearing of
the case on grounds of litigants being Senior Citizens.
8. With regard to Writ Petition No.23522/2011 M.P.Ramachandran Rao & 31
Others Vs Canara Bank the Officers, who were denied pension option in
2010 on account of their Voluntary Retirement from Bank’s service as per
Officers’ Service Regulations, joined together and filed Writ Petition in
Karnataka High Court seeking justice. Also, it is learnt that another
petition has been filed for clubbing similar cases of Officials from various
banks for common hearing in the Karnataka High Court.
Others Vs Canara Bank the Officers, who were denied pension option in
2010 on account of their Voluntary Retirement from Bank’s service as per
Officers’ Service Regulations, joined together and filed Writ Petition in
Karnataka High Court seeking justice. Also, it is learnt that another
petition has been filed for clubbing similar cases of Officials from various
banks for common hearing in the Karnataka High Court.
Saturday 30 September 2017
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