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    May 22, 2012

    Govt Doles Out Rs.2,200 Crore Benefits to Ex-Servicemen in Three Years



    Govt Doles Out Rs.2,200 Crore Benefits to Ex-Servicemen in Three Years
    The Government has initiated several steps in the last three years in its commitment 
    to improve the welfare of the Ex-Servicemen (ESM). This entails granting direct benefits 
    amounting to an additional Rupees 2,200 crores annually.
    Significant improvements in pension for Armed Forces personnel were made over and 
    above the benefits that accrued out of implementation of the Sixth Central Pay Commission.
    Following the acceptance of the 6th CPC recommendations, a Committee 
    was set up under the chairmanship of no less than the Cabinet Secretary to 
    look specifically into the pension and other matters related exclusively to the 
    Armed Forces. The Committee submitted its report on June 30, 2009. Seven 
    major recommendations of the committee were implemented by the Government 
    with a financial implication of Rupees 2,200 Crores per annum. A major share of this
     amounting to Rs. 1,636 crores went towards further improving the pension of the 
    Personnel Below Officer Ranks (PBORs), based on the recommendations of the 
    Group of Ministers in the year 2006.
    Conceding to a longstanding demand of the ESM population the Government 
    also earmarked another Rs. 470.66 crores by bringing about parity between 
    pre- and post-1997 PBOR pensioners. The other welfare measures recommended 
    by the Cabinet Secretary Committee that were approved by the Government with 
    benefits accruing since January 1, 2006 include removal of linkage of full pension 
    with 33 years, inclusion of classification allowance for PBORs, revision of Lt. General 
    pension after carving out a separate Pay Scale for them, broad-banding of percentage 
    of disability/war injury pension for pre- January 1, 2006 disability / war injury pensioners
     and removal of cap on war injury element of pension in the case of disabled pensioners 
    belonging to Category "E".
    For the convenience of Ex- Servicemen a user-friendly software called "Suvigya" has 
    been launched since last year on the website of CGDA (Controller General of Defence 
    Accounts) i.e. www.cfida.nic.in which facilitates the pensioner to himself calculate and 
    verify his pension. Discrepancies if any may be brought to the notice of the concerned 
    PCDA and can also be resolved at the special camps organized by the Department of
     Ex-Servicemen Welfare (ESW) at the ZilaSainik Boards. A soon-to-be-launched
     website of the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare will further keep in touch online 
    with the ESM population and promptly resolve their grievances.
    Apart from the direct monetary benefits accruing out of higher pension, the Department 
    of ESW, now headed by a Secretary-level officer, under the Ministry of Defence, has 
    approved other significant welfare measures. An ex-gratia of Rs. 9 lakhs w.e.f. April 1, 2011
     was granted to invalided out Armed Forces Personnel with 100 percent disability. 
    For lesser disability between 20 percent to 99 percent this amount would be reduced 
    proportionately. Grant of family pension to childless widow of Armed Forces personnel
     including both officers and PBORs who died prior to January 1, 2006, which was 
    discontinued on her remarriage, was restored retrospectively from the same date subject to 
    certain conditions.
    The Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) has been a model success 
    of the Department of ESW, reaching out elementary healthcare and specialized treatment 
    to the vast ESM population and their dependents to every remote nook and corner of the 
    country. About 39 lakh number of ESM and their dependants are benefited by the ECHS
     healthcare facilities.
    Bolstered by the ECHS success story, the Government sanctioned 199 additional 
    ECHS polyclinics in October, 2010 to expand medical facilities to the ESM, in addition 
    to the existing 227 polyclinics. Out of these 199, 61 polyclinics have become functional 
    upto March 31, 2012.
    In another fillip to the ECHS Scheme, the Government decided in January this year to 
    extend the ECHS facility to Nepal, considering the large number of ESM population of 
    Nepal origin settled there. This will benefit more than two-and-a-half lakh Nepal domiciled 
    Gorkhas (NDG) Ex-Servicemen members including dependants.
    In other major welfare measures the Government substantially raised since October, 2011
    the War Memorial Hostels Grant from Rs. 900 to Rs. 1,350 per inmate for wards of 
    War Widows, War Disabled and Attributable Disability Cases. For Non-Attributable 
    Disability Cases grant revised from Rs. 450/- to Rs. 675/-. Financial assistance 
    provided under RakshaMantri`s Discretionary Fund (RMDF) was also revised 
    as follows:



    Scheme
    Old rate

    New rate
    Remarks
    Penury Grant
    Rs. 30,000/- one time lump sum or Rs. 500/- pm for two years.

    Rs. 1000/- pm for life time
    For non- pensionersuptoHavaldar rank of 65 years and above age.
    Educational grant
    Boys upto + 2
    200/- pm

    Rs. 1000/- pm
    Upto graduation irrespective of gender.

    Girls upto + 2
    400/-pm


    Girls uptoGrdn
    600/- pm


    Widows PG
    600/- pm

    Disabled Children grant
    Rs. 500/- pm

    Rs. 1000/- pm
    pensioner/non- pensioneruptoHavaldar rank

    DM/PK/NN

    (Release ID :84342)


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