For
the Personal Attention of Hon’ble Raksha Mantri
Dated: 23 Aug 2019
Sh. Rajnath Singh
Hon’ble
Raksha Mantri
104, South Block, New Delhi-110011
INCREASE IN PENSION OF CENTRAL GOVT EMPLOYEE INCLUDING DEFENCE
PERSONNEL AT OLD AGE; PENSION POLICY
Hon’ble Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh Ji,
1. We the
Defence Veterans seek your kind indulgence and consideration to review the
existing Policy of increase in Pension of Defence Veterans at old age
since the same is discriminatory.
2. As per
the existing Policy, Pensions vide O.M.No.38/37/08-P&PW(A)
dated 02 Sep 2008 for civilian employees and GoI MoD ltr No 17(4)/2008(1)/D(Pen/Policy) dated 11 Nov 2008 of
All Central Govt Employees including Defence Personnel are increased at old age
as under :-
Age of
Pensioner/family pensioner
|
Additional quantum
of Pension
|
From 80 yrs to less
than 85 yrs
|
20% of revised
basic pen/family pen
|
From 85 yrs to less
than 90 yrs
|
30% of revised
basic pen/family pen
|
From 90 yrs to less
than 95 yrs
|
40% of revised
basic pen/family pen
|
From 95 yrs to less
than 100 yrs
|
50% of revised
basic pen/family pen
|
100 years or more
|
100% of revised
basic pen/family pen
|
3. All Central
Govt Employees retire at 60 yrs of Age; consequently their
pensions are increased 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 years after retirement, by 20%,
25%, 30%, 50% and 100% respectively.
4. The Defence
Personnel retire at the following Ages:-
SerNo
|
Ranks
|
Ages
|
Remarks
|
(a)
|
Sepoy to Hav
|
35 to 42
years of age
|
|
(b)
|
Nb Sub to Sub
Maj
|
44 to 48 years
|
|
(c)
|
Officers upto the
rank of Col
|
Majority at 54 yrs
of Age
|
75-80%
|
(d)
|
Brig
|
56 years
|
10 – 15%
|
(e)
|
Maj Gen
|
58 years
|
3-5%
|
(f)
|
Lt Gen
|
60 years
|
Less than 1%
|
|
|
|
|
5. As
per the existing policy, pension of Defence Veterans are also increased at the
ages 80, 85, 90, 95 and 100 years ie :-
(a)
|
Sepoy
to Hav
|
40 , 45
,50,55,60,65 and 70 years After retirement
|
(b)
|
JCOs
(Nb Sub to Sub Major)
|
35, 40,
45,50, 55 and 60 years After retirement
|
(c)
|
Officers
uoto the rank of Col
|
26, 31,
36, 41 and 46 years After retirement
|
(d)
|
Brig
|
24,
29, 34 ,39 and 44 years After retirement
|
(e)
|
Maj
Gen
|
22, 27,
32, 36 and 42 years After retirement
|
6. In order to
do justice to soldiers, there is therefore case to review their existing policy
to also increase their Pensions after 20, 25, 30 and 40 years at par with the
other civilian Employees.
7. Life expectancy of the civil government employees
was studied by the Institute of Applied Research in Manpower Analysis (IARM) at
the behest of the fifth CPC. After a detailed and thorough investigation,
they arrived at 77 Years as the life expectancy of the Civil
Servant. Railways conducted a similar exercise for their personnel; they
assessed their life span as 78 years.
8. No such study was formally conducted for the
defence veterans since, it was generally believed that soldiers live longer
than civilians. However, Maj Gen (Retd) Surjit Singh, AVSM, VSM who
headed the Army Cell of 5th CPC, carried out a detailed study
alongwith other experts in 2005 which revealed that the average ages at which
our defence veterans die are as under :-
(a) Officers
- 72.5 years.
(b) JCOs
- 67 years.
(c) Other Ranks
- 59.6 to 64 years.
9. It will only be fair if the pensions of
defence Personnel at old ages are increased as under:-
Rank
|
20%
|
30%
|
40%
|
50%
|
100%
|
Sepoy to Hav
|
60 Years of Age
|
65 Years of Age
|
70 Years of Age
|
75 Years of Age
|
80 Years of Age
|
JCOs
|
65 Years of Age
|
70 Years of Age
|
75 Years of Age
|
80 Years of Age
|
85 Years of Age
|
Offrs
|
75 Years of Age
|
80 Years
|
85 Years of Age
|
90 Years of Age
|
95 Years of Age
|
10. May we humbly request
our Raksha Mantri to review the existing Policy of increase in pensions of
Defence Veterans at old Age as per para nine above
11. For your
favourable consideration please.
With
regards,
Yours Sincerely,
Maj Gen
Satbir Singh, SM (Retd)
Adv United Front of Ex SM &Chm Indian Ex-SM Movement (IESM) Mobile: 9312404269,
01244110570
Email:satbirsm@gmail.com
Encls: As
above.
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