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  • Wednesday 8 August 2018

    Pay Fixation of Re-Employed Ex-Servicemen vs retired Gp A officer on re-employment: Clarification

    GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
    MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
    OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL CONTROLLER OF ACCOUNTS (FYS)
    10-A, S.K. BOSE ROAD, KOLKATA: 700001
    No: Pay/Tech-l/069/XVII
    Dated: 02/08/2018 
    Sub: Pay fixation of re-employed Ex-Servicemen 
    Ref: HQ office letter No.AT/II/2455-VI dated 06.07.2018 
    Kindly find, enclosed, HQ office letter quoted under reference on the above subject alongwith its enclosure. 
    It has been inferred in Para 5 of the aforesaid letter that the provisions of Para 8(iii) of DoP&T OM No 3/3/2016-Estt (Pay-II) dated 01.05.2017 and hence Para 3(v) of DoP&T OM No 3/19/2009-Estt (Pay II) dated 05.04.2010, which is analogical to para 8(iii) of OM No 3/3/2016-Estt (Pay-II) dated 01.05.2017, are applicable only for the pay fixation of retired Gr A officers on re-employment and not for the pay fixation of PBORs on re-employment in civil posts. Accordingly, pay fixation of persons who retired as PBOR and got re-employed in civil posts, in the revised structure of 6th CPC is to be regulated as per the provisions laid down in para 4(b)(i), 4(b)(ii) read with para 4(d) of DoP&T OM No 3/19/2009-Estt (Pay II) dated 05.04.2010. 
    Affected cases may be dealt with accordingly. 
    PC of A (Fys) has seen. 
    Sd/- 
    Dy Controller of Accounts(Fys) 

    Wednesday 1 August 2018

    Confirm 9% DA from July 2018:

    DA from July, 2018 is confirmed to be 9% in 7th CPC & 148% in 6th CPC pay structure with 2% increase in 7th CPC DA & 6% increase in 6th CPC DA after releasing of June, 2018 All India Consumer Price (Industrial Workers) Index Number [CPI(IW)].
    Employees who are in revised 7th CPC pay structure will get 9% Dearness Allowance from the month of January, 2018 and employees who are in pre-revised 6th CPC pay structure will get 148% Dearness Allowance from the month of July, 2018.  The revised Dearness Allowance for the second half of the year may be approved by the Govt in the month of September, 2018 as per previous trend. Monthly Dearness Allowance and Transport Allowance will enhanced from this increase in DA and pensioners will also be benefited by this increase.
    DA from July, 2018 calculated to be 9% in 7th CPC & 148% in 6th CPC pay structure as per  AICPIN of June-2018released.

    Sunday 29 July 2018

    MAIL FROM MAJ GEN SATBIR SINGH

      28 Jul 2018
    Dear Friends,
    1.             Video on SC Hearing on 27th Jul2018, Govt misleading the Nation on OROP recorded by NDTV India on 27th Jul 2018 but covered very small portion at 9 PM is enclosed for information and wide circulation please.
    2.             We will file a strong rejoinder to Govt assertion on OROP in SC within two weeks.
    3.             We will continue our struggle to get Respect, Justice and Status to Soldiers.
    4.             You are aware that other deprived Sections of Society Jawan, Kisan & Dalit have joined together to raise “Haq, Ki Awaj” a peaceful Andolan across the Country with effect from 09 Aug 2018.  People for write-up regarding People for Responsible Government is enclosed herewith.  Though we will execute our individual movements, we will support each other.
    5.             Other deprived Sections ie Youth, Women and labourers have also shown interest to join “Haq Ki Awaj”.
    6.         You are also aware that SC has allowed Protests at Jantar Mantar and Boat Club.  Delhi Police is framing the guidelines.
    7.         Another important issue is use of Power of Votes to ensure Defence Personnel are taken seriously.  Supreme Court in its judgement has stated that serving defence personnel are allowed to become voters at the place of Posting.  ESM at various cantonments and Military Station are requested to meet local commanders and Station Commanders to inform them about the contents of SC Judgement for action please.
    8.         We will continue our struggle at Jantar Mantar and at other loications across the Country.  All ESM and volunteers of our families are requested to join and intensify the struggle till our Mission of Restoration of respect; Justice and Status is accomplished.  Implementation of actual OROP being our fist objective.  All are requested to visit Jantar Mantar regularly as was done when we started the Protest Movement on 15 June 2015
    With regards,                                
    Maj Gen Satbir Singh, SM (Retd)                                                         
    Advisor United Front of Ex Servicemen &                                                                                        
    Chairman Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement (IESM)                                                                          
    Mobile: 9312404269, 01244110570                                                  
    Email:satbirsm@gmail.com 

    Friday 27 July 2018

    One Rank One Pension: Govt says No to Annual Revision of Pensionary Benefits

    New Delhi: The Central government on Friday told the Supreme Court that it will not revise the formula for One Rank-One Pension (OROP) scheme nor would it bring down the timeline for periodical revision of the pensionary benefits for retired armed forces personnel. Appearing before a bench headed by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra, Additional Solicitor General Maninder Singh made the government's stand clear in response to a PIL. "We will not revise the OROP formula. The government has already gone out of its way," Singh submitted. The law officer added that whatever has to be decided by the government has already been done. "More than Rs 10, 000 crore has been sanctioned after much deliberation. This has huge ramifications on the exchequer and any interference would further burden us," Singh told the Court. The ASG sought dismissal of the petition by Indian Ex-servicemen Movement also on the ground that there is a limited scope of reviewing a policy decision. "This petition is not maintainable because it seeks to challenge a policy decision," said Singh. Representing the petitioner, senior advocate Vivek Tankha replied that he is ready to argue on both maintainability and merits of his plea.
    The Court then asked Singh to file a formal affidavit in reply to the petition and fixed the matter for hearing after four weeks. The Indian Ex-servicemen Movement (IESM) and others have challenged the government’s policy of periodic review of pension once in five years. It has sought a direction for the government to implement OROP as recommended by the Koshyari Committee with an automatic annual revision, instead of the current policy of periodic review once in five years. “OROP is the uniform desire of all three defence services. Ex-servicemen are presently drawing pension that is not consistent with their rank and/or length of service... the pension of past pensioners be automatically and contemporaneously enhanced, whenever there is any future increase or enhancement in the rates of pension,” said the petition. It added the government should be directed to fix the pension on the basis of highest pension of financial year 2014-15 and not 2013.

    MACP FROM 01/01/2006 ORDER


    Monday 23 July 2018

    ‘Complete ban’ on holding protests at Jantar Mantar unacceptable: Supreme Court

    The apex court asked the government to lay down guidelines for granting permission to hold protests in Jantar Mantar and Boat Club near India Gate.

    The Supreme Court on Monday said there cannot be a “complete ban” on holding protests at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, and asked the government to lay down guidelines for granting permission to protesters.
    A bench comprising Justices A K Sikri and Ashok Bhushan said there was a need for striking a balance between conflicting rights such as right to protest and right of citizens to live peacefully.  “There cannot be a complete ban on holding protests at places like Jantar Mantar and Boat Club (near India Gate),” the bench said while directing the Centre to frame guidelines on the matter.
    The bench was hearing a batch of petitions, including the one filed by Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sanghtan challenging the decision of the National Green Tribunal, which had banned all kinds of protests at these (Jantar Mantar, Boat Club) places.
    The National Green Tribunal last year banned all forms of protests at the venue, saying they violated environmental laws. The green panel said it was the duty of the state to protect its people from noise pollution. A bench headed by Justice R S Rathore ordered the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) to remove all make-shift structures, loudspeakers and other protest paraphernalia along the road stretch leading to Jantar Mantar. It identified Ramlila Grounds in Ajmeri Gate as an alternative site for agitators holding dharnas.  According to North body officials, only one organisation can hold an event at any given time at Ramlila Maidan.
    Jantar Mantar has been the site of many famous protests — including Anna Hazare’s anti-corruption movement, Babri Masjid demolition protests and the Tamil Nadu farmers’ protest.

    Friday 20 July 2018

    Delay in payment of pension to Defence Pensioners/Family Pensioners by PDA

    Delay in payment of pension to Defence Pensioners/Family Pensioners by the Pension Disbursing Agencies 
    0/0 the principal Controller of Defence Accounts (Pensions) 
    Draupadighat Allahabad – 211 014 
    Circular No. 203 
    No. AT/Tech/342-III 
    Dated: 17/07/2018 
    To 
    1. The Chief Accountant, RBI Deptt. of Govt. Bank Accounts, Central office C-7, Second Floor, Bandre- Kurla Complex, P B No. 8143, Bandre East, Mumbai-400051 
    2. The Director of Treasuries of all State 
    3. The Manager CPPC of Public Sector Banks including IDBI 
    4. The CDA (PD) Meerut 
    5. The CDA, Chennai 
    6. The Nodal Officers (ICICl/AXIS/HDFC Bank) 
    7. The Pay 85 Accounts Officer 
    8. The Military. 85 Air Attache, Indian Embassy, Kathmandu, Nepal 
    9. The D.P.D 0 
    10. Post Master, Kathua (J 85 K) and Camp Bell Bay 
    Sub: Delay in payment of pension to Defence Pensioners/Family Pensioners by the Pension Disbursing Agencies. 
    The payment of pension to Defence (including Defence civilian) pensioners/family pensioners is disbursed by Pension Disbursing Agencies (PDAs) as per instructions contained in Defence Pension Payment Instructions (DPPI), 2013. Any other order issued by the Government affecting in disbursement of pension are also supplied to the PDAs through circulars for timely & correct implementation. 
    However, some of the issues have been highlighted in the 30th Standing Committee of Voluntary Agencies (SCOVA) meeting held on 23/03/2018 under the chairmanship of Hon’ble Minister of State (PP) and accordingly our HQrs office i.e. CGDA, New Delhi has instructed to this office to issue suitable guidelines on the following issues to the PDAs disbursing Defence (including Defence civilian) pensioners/family pensioners. 
    1. Delay in commencement of family pension to spouse on death of pensioners: It has been decided in the SCOVA meeting that family pension should commence within one month of the receipt of death certificate in respect of the deceased pensioner and other required certificates as stated in DPPI, 2013. Therefore, you are advised to make sure that the families of the deceased pensioners get the family pension in time and an acknowledgement is invariably given by the PDAs to the family member on receipt of the death certificate of the deceased pensioner and application for commencement of family pension. 
    2. Timely (i) Restoration of commuted pension and (ii) Commencement of Additional Pension on attaining the age of 80 years : In the SCOVA meeting it has been pointed out that commuted amount of pension is not being restored after deduction of 15 years. It has also been pointed that the additional pension on attaining the age of 80 years of age and above is not being started when it is due. Necessary guidelines in the matter has already been issued vide this office Circular No.165 dated 22/02/2013 and Circular No.191 dated 23/03/2017. therefore, you are advised to take necessary action accordingly. 
    3. Item wise details of payment made to be shown in the pass books of pensioners: This office Circular No.128 dated 13-07-2007 and Circular No.184 dated 06-06-2016 regarding issue of pension slip to Defence pensioners/family pensioners has already been circulated to all the PDAs to issue pension Slip to all the Armed forces personnel/Defence civilian pensioners including family pensioners at the commencement of pension and thereafter whenever there is a change in the quantum of pension. Now, it has been decided in the SCOVA meeting that item wise details of payment made to the pensioners to be shown in the pass books of the pensioners. The same has already been implemented by the SBI to some extent. Therefore, you are advised to take necessary action accordingly in the matter. 
    (Sandeep Thankur) 
    Addl. CDA (Pensions)