Thursday, February 18, 2016

Payment of Pensions at Revised Rates


Meeting of PDAs was held by CGDA on 12-2-16.

It is learnt from CPPC of my bank that as planned pension at new rates will be credited for Feb 16 in 29Feb. 

First installment of arrears to pensioners and complete arrears to family pensioners is likely to be paid by 15 March 

Please contact your bank for further details

Brig Vijay Raheja
+91-9810631945
(Source- Via e-mail from Col  A Sunder Rajan Vet)

8 comments:

  1. Nobody is there to talk about in favour of JCOs a tech jco with x gp have no meaning in orop. Officers short it out each and every single paise. I am laughing after reading your article because as per the orop table a 15 years jco and 28 years jcos are getting same pension.in the feature why did he serve more than 15 years.If it is like this Is our Army survive so long.

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  2. Brigs and above attained their OROP. Now the others below in officers and the PBOR/JCOs should continue their fight for corrections to their due.

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  3. hi can u tell me how can i know my dad is eligible for orop

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  4. Sir Thanks for good news.
    With warm regards JB

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  5. I am an ex-serviceman served Indian Army from 1968-1976 ( EME)and discharged from service on medical grounds i.e Permanent Cat.CEE./ Not in receipt of any Board Pension. Kindly let me know whether I am eligible for any pension from Army.....REGHUNATHAN M (cfn No7118192) reghucadal@gmail.com

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  6. Good, the dues must reach at fastest means. As regards the advise to contact bankers for further details, my conscience force me to spell out something that every body would have seen the table for jcos/or of circular 555. Where the JCOs stand, what means the orop and Koshiari projected table for them? Where to go to enquire about rupees 56, 110 and 298 and so on. It would have been better if the revision table left with NO CHANGE like circular No 501 of Jan 2013. Was it happened due to the high domination among veterans?

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  7. The JCO are totally neglected. After serving the nation for so long they are hardly rewarded . There is no one to speak for us Jai hind

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  8. The JCO are totally neglected. After serving the nation for so long they are hardly rewarded . There is no one to speak for us Jai hind

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