Indian Military Veterans Mr. Chanan Ram, the Dy Secy (Pensions), in MoD, (DoESW) (D Pen Pol) issued orders on 24.4.14, to CGDA to finali...
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Jul 5, 2015
HUNGER STRIKE JAWANS VS HUNGER STRIKE NETAS
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Jul 4, 2015
One Rank One Pension row: Ex-servicemen may skip 1965 war function
Indian Military Veterans NEW DELHI: Ex-servicemen protesting against the delay in implementation of One Rank One Pension policy may cas...
Government committed to implement 'One Rank One Pension': Manohar Parrikar to ex-servicemen
Indian Military Veterans NEW DELHI: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar has conveyed the NDA government's "unequivocal commitme...
OROP decoded: Know how Army veterans planning to put Modi govt on the mat
Indian Military Veterans New Delhi, July 1: It looks like Modi government's cup of woes will not get over anytime soon. Already on the...
Jul 3, 2015
100% hike in pay recommended, not of Govt. employees, but for MPs.
A parliamentary panel has pitched for 100 percent hike in salary and daily allowances of MPs and 75 percent raise in pension of ex-MPs apa...
Seventh CPC Update : 30% hike in pay, 4 times G.P. on the cards
The Seventh Pay Commission may present its report to the government by August so that salary hike can be implemented from January 2016 T...
Jul 2, 2015
Value of MP's new pay package is Rs 57L per year
Indian Military Veterans NEW DELHI: An annual package of Rs 27 lakh is nothing to sneeze at. If it comes with a flat in Delhi with free ...
IT Returns early to avoid the rush closer to the last date of filing – Income Tax Department
Indian Military Veterans Press Information Bureau Government of India Ministry of Finance 01-July-2015 17:43 IST Electronic Filing...
Parliament panel wants doubling of pay, automatic pay revision mechanism for MPs
Indian Military Veterans NEW DELHI: A parliamentary panel has recommended doubling the salary of law makers and also increasing pen...
'One Rank One Pension' row: Ex-servicemen prepare battle plan to take government head on NEW DELHI: The government's refusal to commit to a time frame for implementing One Rank One Pension policy in the armed forces has prompted organisations representing ex-servicemen to resort to new tactics to press for their demand even as their members continue the relay hunger strike that they began in Delhi on June 15. The United Front of Exservicemen, a conglomerate of all veterans' organisations, has decided to hold protests outside homes of parliamentarians, send teams to election-bound states to discourage people from voting for the ruling National Democratic Alliance and hold flash mobs across Delhi to generate awareness about the issue. In addition to this, war widows will express their frustration by sending the President letters signed with blood along with a bangle. "The government is not realising the demoralising effect that its ignorance is causing on servicemen across the country," said Colonel (retd) Devinder Bahl, spokesperson of the Indian Exservicemen Movement, the organisation spearheading the protests around the country. Meanwhile, ex-servicemen from the National Capital Region are continuing their relay hunger strike at Delhi's Jantar Mantar, where many participants expressed dismay over the government's apparent failure to take notice of their protest. "We will stop fighting only when implementation of OROP takes place," said Krishan Kumar, a 1965 war veteran from Rajasthan, who is among those participating in the hunger strike. Several other organisations have also joined hands with the ex-servicemen to fight for the implementation of the scheme. According to data given by IESM, eight farmers' organisations are now part of the nationwide protests, finding resonance in the historic 'Jai Jawan Jai Kisan' slogan. Stressing on the raising anger among other ranks, Bahl said that the protesters are considering both direct action and indirect action to make the government sit up and take notice. Direct action will involve blockade of roads across cities and public transport or fasting unto death, whereas indirect action will take a more calculated approach, with spot mobs across the country, protest letters and large demonstrations. According to the members of the group, the majority is leaning towards the indirect approach though Bahl said that the floodgates cannot be held back for a long time, implying that the growing resentment may prompt widows of decorated servicemen, for instance, to begin a fast unto death. Source:http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/defence/one-rank-one-pension-row-ex-servicemen-prepare-battle-plan-to-take-government-head-on/articleshow/47889302.cms
Indian Military Veterans 'One Rank One Pension' row: Ex-servicemen prepare battle plan to take government head on NEW DELHI...
utomatic Refund of Confirmed RAC E Tickets on Cancellation of Trains
Indian Military Veterans Railways will automatically Refund of Confirmed/ RAC E-Tickets on Cancellation of Trains similar to waitlisted e...
Poke me: Fix pensions for each rank and delink them from the last salary drawn
This week's " Poke Me " invites your comments on "Fix pensions for each rank and delink them from the last salary dr...
Jul 1, 2015
One Rank One Pension may not increase Army Personnel’s Pension much
Indian Military Veterans Present One Rank One Pension Scheme may not increase Army Personnel’s Pension much – As per News Paper reports G...
Uniform Age relaxation of 10 years to persons with disabilities
Indian Military Veterans Grant of age concession to the Persons with Disabilities – Uniform Age relaxation of 10 years in upper age limit...