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Letter written to Jt CGDA regarding Reservist Pension is enclosed. There may be many more similar cases.Please report the same to IESL with documents for our further action
IESL had taken up the case for revision of OROP which is due for revision in Jul 2019 as per Para 3(V) of MOD letter No 12(1)/2014/D(Pen/Policy)- Part II dated 07 Nov 2015 vide letter No IESL/353/OROP/2019 dated 18 Feb 2019 (scanned copy encl). Reply recd vide MOD letter No 91/D(Pen/Pol)/2019 dt 28 Feb 2019 is encl for info please.
Feel elated and proud of the mission undertaken by IAF (Letter written by Brig Kartar Singh to Air Chief Marshal A S Dhanoa)
Brig Kartar Singh, V (IA), President IESL had written a DO letter to Hon’ble Minister Shri Nitin Gadakri for exemption of toll to ESM dt 30 Jan 2019). Reply recd from Hon’ble Minister is encl
2nd meeting with Raksha Mantri
Brig Kartar Singh(Retd), President National Confederation of ESM Organisations (NCESMO) and delegation of NCESMO met the Hon’Ble RM and discussed the progress on the memorandum submitted on 27 Nov 2018 containing ten (10) items.
The Hon’ble RM gave quite a few positive directions and minutes will be issued by RM’s Sectt later. However, the good news which should be shared immediately is as under:-
(a) Enhanced Family Pension for Widows of the War Disabled invalided out of Service Item III). Disabled War Veterans Pension will be based on Policy letter No 200847/Pen-C/71dated 24 Feb 1972. This will enhance the service element of Veterans pension where applicable.
(b) Reservist’s Pension (Item V). Reservist’s Pension will be 2/3 of Sepoy’s pension if Reservists have completed 15 years service of reserve liability. This amount will now be Rs 11419/- and not Rs 9000/- which is being given now. Those who have not completed 15 years of reserve liability to draw
Rs 9000/- pm.
(c) MACP for Pre 2006 Retirees (Item VI). The Hon’ble RM directed that this issue is part of OMJC terms of reference and will be looked into again.
(d) Litigation in Courts (Item IX). Hon’ble RM said that they are aware of the situation and suitable measures will be taken as and when required on the merits of the case
(e) Veteran’s Day. Will be celebrated on 14 Jan as hitherto fore.
We have taken up the case with MOD and also requested for a meeting for implementation at the earliest
copy of the DO letter writen by President IESL to Shri Nitin Gadkari , Hon’ble Minister of Surface & Transport is attached herewith for your information.
A delegation led by Brig Kartar Singh (Retd) comprising the following met Hon’ble RM on 27 Nov 2018 at 1500 h and handed over the memorandum/agenda pts:- (a) Brig Kartar Singh, President IESL & President NCESMO. (b) Lt Gen VK Chaturvedi, PVSM, AVSM, SM(Retd) (c) AVM RP Mishra (Retd). (d) Admiral Paras Nath, AVSM, VSM(Retd). (e) Brig CS Vidyasagar (Retd), President Tri Services Ex-Servicemen Welfare Association (TSEWA). (f) Comde Sudheer Parakala, member TSEWA. (g) Col HN Handa, Advisor Body of Disabled War Veterans (India). (h) Maj Gen NN Gupta(Retd), Akhil Bhartiya Poorva Sainik Seva Parished (ABPSSP). (j) Brig SC Sareen (Retd), Gen Secy, ABPSSP. (k) Mrs Damayanti V Tambay, Gen Secy War Widows Association. Madam RM accepted the memorandum gracefully and after discussion of all the points of the memorandum/agenda, directed the Joint Secy Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare and associated staff to prepare a progress report within a fortnight and present the same to her. She further directed that another meeting will be called later to discuss the points and issue directions accordingly. The Memorandum/Agenda points are enclosed. Photograph of meeting with Hon’ble RM is also enclosed. Kindly see the attachment.
Visit Gen Bipin Rawat, PVSM,AVSM,YSM,SM,VSM,Chief of Army Staff to HQ Indian Ex-Services League to address the Governing Council on 26 Nov 2018
The Chief of Army Staff, General Bipin Rawat, PVSM, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM, was invited to visit Indian Ex-Services Leaue and address the Governing Council in the evening of 26 Nov 2018. The Chief of Army Staff was received by Brig Kartar Singh, President Indian Ex-Services League and Gen GS Jamwal,President J&K Ex-Services League. The Council members had come from all the states and the Chief of Army Staff highly appreciated the fact that most of the office bearers of IESL were JCO’s and NCO Veterans of Army, Navy and Air Force. It may be noted that IESL is the largest body of three services having over seven lakh Veteran members recognized by the Govt of India and is also an affiliate of Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League, London
While applauding the good work being done by IESL, the General addressed the various issues of the Ex-Servicemen and said, “Veterans are the strength of our Armed Forces. You have dedicated your self in service of our Nation and continue to uphold the rich values of our Defence Services, serving the society and accordingly the people, to lead a disciplined life and to always follow the dictum “Nation First”. We are proud of you and may the Indian Ex-Services League continue to grow from strength to strength”.
The Army Chief highlighted that ensuring correct pension as entitled is disbursed to all pensioners as there are some of them not getting their dues. He advised IESL to reach out to those affected and bring such cases to the notice of local Veteran cells (Col Veteran) so that the needful can be done.
COAS informed that AGIF sum assured on death in respect of Jawans is being *increased from Rs 37.5 lakhs to about Rs 40 lakhs without any increase in premium / subscription.
ECHSCOAS informed that: DG AFMS has been directed to work out establishment of Veterans Hospitals – to begin with Delhi, Pune and Chandigarh have been identified as locations and staffed by Veteran Doctors and paramedics.
Case for treatment of Veterans in MH where capacity is underutilized is also under consideration.
Physical Casualties Presently Officers and Jawans get disability pension based on percentage of Pension wherein disability element of Pension for same degree of disability, Jawans get much lower amount. This is being reexamined to review the quantification yardstick based on severity of disability increase disability percentage beyond 100% (eg 200%) keeping in view the financial needs of the individual concerned.
Reservist Pension Case taken up with MOD to get Rs 15000 as Pension to reservists.
Pension to pers who fought 1962 / 1965 / 1971 war This proposal is being considered for those who participated in the war but not getting any Pension.
Cantt Roads The Chief explained that the Cantt Issue is being set right and action is underway to review and enforce security measures by following procedures in accordance with Cantt Act 2006.
Post Retirement Employment of JCOs / OR Chief informed that action is underway to grade promotion exams and promotion caders passed by all ranks in the army. Those who pass all exams to be conferred with graduation degree from a recognised University. JCOs / OR will be imparted coaching for entrance exams at training centers before retirement for employment in the civil.