Bharat Pensioner’s Samaj presentation to 7th CPC
By
S.C. Maheshwari
Secretary General Bharat Pensioners Samaj
E-mail: bharatpensioner@gmail.com
Web Sites: www.bharatpensioner.org
S.C. Maheshwari
Secretary General Bharat Pensioners Samaj
E-mail: bharatpensioner@gmail.com
Web Sites: www.bharatpensioner.org
Pension is not largesse but a right.
Should be adequate to enable retd.
Employee to live with standard he was living.
There Should be no discrimination on the basis of date of retirement.
Gap between haves & have lots should go on reducing
Healthcare is a fundamental right of ex employee.
Should be adequate to enable retd.
Employee to live with standard he was living.
There Should be no discrimination on the basis of date of retirement.
Gap between haves & have lots should go on reducing
Healthcare is a fundamental right of ex employee.
Quantum of pension
Pension of Govt. employees need to be
65% of last drawn as per 5th CPC study (TECS ). Correspondingly Family
Pension to be 45% of last drawn.Fitment benefit exactly same as for
employees. BPS urge 7th pay comm. to recommend accordingly to do justice
.
Emoluments for Pension
DA of Govt. employees is part of salary.
It compensate fall in purchase value of salary. Should be taken into
account for calculation of pension as it affects commutation &
future DR
Parity in Pension
Pension of pre & post retired SC,HC
judges, CAG, Cab. Secy.& Secy. is at par. One rank one pension has
been acceded to Defence forces retirees . Others too are citizens of
this Country, then why disrimination.BPS Plead for 100% parity to all
Pensioners
Full and modified parity will be
meaningless unless the actual grades and grade pays implemented to
serving employees on revision are taken into consideration. For some
categories especially at lower and middle levels, grades higher than
those actually recommended by the Commissions were implemented for
employees in service. They were not extended for modified and full
parity to those who retired prior to revision in the corresponding posts
on the pretext that what were implemented were improved grades and
grade pays. This resulted in invidious discrimination against and grave
injustice to past retirees. The gap in pensions due to this ever widens
not only with every subsequent revision but also whenever additional
installment of DR and when additional quantum based on advanced age are
granted. Parity, full or modified, will be meaningful and confer real
benefit on past retirees only when the actual grades and grade pays
implemented for serving employees are taken for this purpose. This
injustice is happening only when a higher grade or grade pay is given to
a certain category after revision. We respectfully submit that certain
sections of past pensioners are not able to get justice in the matter of
full/modified parity due to the above discriminatory treatment. A
Group-B officer, who retired in III CPC scale had been brought down one
scale lower w.e.f., 1.1.96 and to Rs.4200/- GP w.e.f., 1.1.2006 whereas a
IV CPC Group-B officer got Rs.4600/- GP w.e.f., 1.1.2006 and a V CPC
Group-B officer got Rs.4800/- GP in revision. This injustice has
occurred to many categories of pre-2006 retirees. We appeal to the
Commission to do full justice to all past retirees in the above regard
by making suitable recommendations.
Pre-2006 pensioners were given 40%
fitment benefit whereas serving employees were given grade pay. This
resulted in grave imbalance between pre and post 2006 pensioners. In
order to rectify this, notional fixation has to be extended w.e.f.,
1.1.2006 to pre 2006 pensioners taking 50% of corresponding grade pay
into account so that they will be brought on a common platform with post
2006 pensioners and they will all get equal justice in the next
revision as per VII CPC. We urge the Commission to recommend same
fitment benefit to employees as well as pensioners to avoid imbalance
between past and future pensioners and also same multiplication factor
for revision to one and all to ensure equal treatment
No cut off dates
Revision of Pension by Pay comm. is to neutralize inflationary effect . Inflation affects all equally with- out cut off date. Then why cut off dates for implementation of Pay comm. recommendations?
Revision of Pension by Pay comm. is to neutralize inflationary effect . Inflation affects all equally with- out cut off date. Then why cut off dates for implementation of Pay comm. recommendations?
7th CPC recommendations should apply to
all pensioners without cut-off dates .All new benefits to apply to
present pensioners. Pension of all should rise by equal % to ensure
equality
Minimum-Maximum Ratio
Ratio mini- max. emoluments i.e.
Basic + DA+IR was down to 1:8 on 1.7.96 prior to Vth CPC
implementation. 7CPC must bring it back to that level.
Gulf between highest & lowest paid
Huge gulf between lowest & highest
pension need to be narrowed, should not be more than 1:8.Revise
pay/pension of top person first, divide it by 8 to calculate minimum.
Any attempt to increase highest & lowest paid ratio in Govt jobs will be disastrous and against the preamble to constitution
Additional old age pension
100 yrs of age for a pensioner is
illusionary BPS requests the Hon’ble comm. to review existing
dispensation & to recommend 10%upward increase in pension every 5
yrs from 65yrs to 75yrs , 20% every 5yrs from 75- 85yrs & finally
increasing pension to 100% at 90 yrs of age. As in the present scenario
old age disabilities/diseases set-in right from 60 yrs of age & go
on manifesting v. fast needing additional medical & caregiver
expenditure.
Pension to be net of Income Tax
Purchase value of pension gets reduced
day by day due to steep rise in food, medical & transport cost. Net
worth of a pensioner gets considerably reduced at year end compared to
the beginning of the year. To enable a pensioner in the evening of life
to live with minimum comfort, BPS appeals that Pension may be exempted
from Income tax.
DR Merger
BPS requests the pay comm. to recommend merger of Dearness allowance with basic pension whenever it goes 50% or beyond.
Due to inherent flaws in the method of
inflation index calculation which is based on WPI. DR is never
sufficient to afford 100% neutralization. Whenever DR rise to 50% &
above, it results in considerable erosion of financial position of
Pensioners
Ex- servicemen status
Defence civilian are paid from defence
budget. Are accorded Rank equivalency. BPS urge pay comm. To recommend
ex- servicemen status to retd. Defence civilians
BSNL pensioners
BSNL pensioners are governed by Rule
137A of CCS (Pension)Rules 1972. BPS pleads that they be treated at par
with C .G. Pensioners for pension fixation.
Family pensioners other than spouse
Family pension is restricted to
daughters who become divorcee or widow during the life time of Parents.
Social Structure always force a widow or divorced lady to return to
parental home. In the absence of parents illiterate ladies have to feed
themselves & children by doing menial jobs & living as
destitutes. Removal of present restriction will help these ladies to
lead honorable life. BPS appeals to hon’ble comm. to consider the issue
on humanitarian grounds & to recommend removal of this restriction .
Injustice to those born on Ist jan & on Ist july
Modified FR56(a) requires every one
whose date of birth is the first of month to retire from service on the
afternoon of last day of preceding month on attaining superannuation
age. As a result, those born on Ist of Jan loose pay & pension
revision benefits due to pay comm. recommendations and those born on Ist
july loose benefit of one increment. They are deprived of equality of
status. Hon’ble pay comm. is requested to set right the discrepancy.
Gratuity
We suggest that the gratuity may be calculated on the basis of 26 effective days as against 30 days in a month.
The ceiling of 16.5 times should also be removed.
Health care
Healthcare is not a luxury to be in
possession of privileged few. All Govt. pensioners must be issued smart
cards for cashless treatment in emergencies in any empanelled/NABH
accredited hospital in the country. BPS requests the Honourable
commission to recommend accordingly
Quality healthcare
To ensure quality healthcare to
pensioners . Periodically upgrade CGHS rates, to keep these compatible
to market rates. Exercise rate & quality control on Govt. empanelled
hospitals
Hospital Regulatory authority
Constitute hospital regulatory authority
to monitor quality & rates of empanelled & NABH /NABL
accredited hospitals / Labs to ensure quality healthcare at affordable
rates.
Fixed Medical allowance
As is recorded in Para 5 of the minutes
of Committee of Secretaries (COS) held on 15.04.2010. OPD cost per CGHS
card holder was Rs1369/ PM in 2007-8. With inflation, it is well over Rs
2500/PM now.EPFO baneficiaries already getting RS 2000/PM FMA wef
June.013. Hon’ble comm. is requested to recomend Rs 2500/FMA w/o
distance restriction, net of Income Tax and allowingDR on it.
Grievance redressal
There should be an effective redressal
mechanism with a strict Time line & punitive clause for violation of
time line. Any court judgement involving a common policy matter of
Pay/Pension should be extended automatically to similarly placed
employees/Pensioners without driving every affected person to court of
Law.BPS, therefore, appeal to Hon’ble Comm. to recommend accordingly.
Immediate relief
Pending submission of commission’s
report & implementation of its recommendations . As an immediate
measure to partially mitigate sufferings of pensioners, BPS appeal to
the Hon’ble comm. to immediately recommend merger of 50% DR with basic
pension & an interim relief of 20% of existing pension.
General
1.Federations of C.G. Pensioners’
associations be granted recognition by Government. 2.Pensioners’
representatives should be included in various Committees & Forums
wherein issues relating to pensioners’ are discussed &
decided. 3.SCOVA may be upgraded to JCM level. 4.Scope of Pension
Adalats be widened to include Genl.Grievances& Pensioners
associations may be permitted to present pensioners cases in Pension
Adalats.
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