VII Central Pay Commission recommendations – reg

VII Central Pay Commission recommendations – reg

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APPEAL

No SG/BPS/CPC/16/12

Dated : 02.06.2016

To
Dr Jitendra Singh,
Hon’ble Minister of State (I/C) Depts. of Development of N E Region; P M O;
Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Govt. of India, New Delhi

Respected Sir,

Sub: VII Central Pay Commission recommendations – reg

1. Bharat Pensioners Samaj (BPS) Federation of pensioners’ associations, a conglomerate of over 628 pensioners’ organizations as an accredited Federation under the Government of India, had appealed to the Secretary, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, on 16.2.2016 (during the meeting on Aadhar seeding to hold a meeting of Pensioners Associations to discuss 7th CPC pension related recommendations, though he had agreed to hold such a meeting but somehow it did not materialize.

2. Now, BPS has come to know through NJCA News letter dated 27.5.2016 issued after their meeting with the Cabinet Secretary on 26.5.2016 that the Department of Pension is opposed to the first option recommended by the 7th CPC to bring about the parity with the past pensioners, as they consider it to be infeasible and impracticable (due to the non-availability of the requisite records)

3. It is hard to believe Sir, how a department meant for the welfare of pensioners which helped pensioners to get a better deal in earlier pay commissions could arrive at such a damaging and misleading decision without even consulting the stake holders.

4. Sir, the Service record is a permanent one and if it to be destroyed, proper permission from the Competent Authority is to be obtained. In any case, service record of pensioners can always be reconstructed taking the details from various sources available with the department and the material collected from the Pensioner. This has been done in the past while implementing parity enunciated by fifth CPC and even while implementing modified parity of 6th CPC. It is also being done now implementing OROP. In this regard your kind attention is also drawn to recent Bombay High court Nagpur judgement dated 09.03.2015 in case of Smt. Saija v. General Manager, Central Railway O.A.No. 2131 of 2011 (Bombay Bench at Nagpur)

The undersigned in the capacity of Secy. Genl ‘Bharat Pensioners Samaj’, request you to intervene to save pensioners/family pensioners from unprecedented permanent damage by a department meant for their welfare. The under signed also request you to grant an audience to a BPS delegation to represent the issue in person. With warm regards, DA/copy of JCA letter

Yours faithfully,

S.C. Maheshwari
Secy General Bharat Pensioners Samaj
Mob: 9868488199
Copy to Secretary ARPG for information & n/a please
S.C. Maheshwari
Secy Genl Bharat Pensioners Samaj

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