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LUCKNOW DISTRICT CONFERENCE HELD BEFITTINGLY.

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Lucknow District Branch held its biennial District Conference at Kaiser Bagh Telephone Exchange premises on 28-01-2019. Com. Ishwar Lal, District President controlled the proceedings. Com.R.K.Mishra, Circle Secretary, BSNLEU inaugurated the conference explaining the current developments with regard to pension revision, wage revision, 4G spectrum to BSNL and the AUAB decision for a three days Strike from 18-02-2019. Delivering the keynote address, Com.K.R.Yadav, Circle Secretary dealt on organizational issues including the ensuing AIC at Kolkata.

Coms. Ishwar Lal, Maya Varma and S.R.Varma were elected unanimously as President, District Secretary and Treasurer, respectively. 

Two Family Pensions on death attributable to Govt.Service of a Re-employed Pensioner

No.1/3/2016-P&PW(F)
Government of India
Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare
(Desk-F)

3rd Floor, Lok Nayak Bhavan,
Khan Market, New Delh,
Dated the 24th January, 2019

Office Memorandum

Subject: Clarificatory OM for payment of two family pensions on death attributable to Govt.Service of a re-employed pensioner-regarding.

The undersigned is directed to say that references have been revived in this Department Seeking clarification as to whether a second family pension is admissible under CCS(EOP)Rules when a military/civil pensioner is re-employed in civil service dies and his death is attributable to government service.

2.Vide this Documents Notification No. G.S.R 938(E) dated 27.12.2012,sub-rule 13A 13B of Rule 54,prohibiting two family pension have been deleted.Subsequently vide OM No 1/33/2012-P&PW(E) dated 16.1.2013,two family pensions have been allowed in the event of death of a re-employed pensioner,in service or after retirement, The financial benefits for the past cases however is with effect from 24th September 2012 Thus under CCS(Pension) Rules,two family pensions are admissible with effect from 24th September.

3.The matter has been examined in the context of the provisions of CCS(Extra-ordinary Pension)Rules. it is clarified that the provisions of two family pensions,one in respect of Military/civil service and the other for civil service after re-employment as available in terms of CS(Pension)Rules is also applicable under CCS(EOP)Rules. In other words on death of a pensioner who was re-employed in civil service where death is attrbutable to government services family pension under CCS(EOP)Rules in respect of services in re-employment would be admissible in addition to ordinary family pension in respect of the previous military/civil service.

4.Where, however, on death of a re-employed civil Government servant the family is eligible for Special/extra-ordinary family pension under the EOP rules in respect of the first spell of service,family pension for the second spell of service would be admissible under the CCS(Pension)Rules,1972 only.

Two Family Pensions on death of a Re-employed Pensioner

5.The extra-ordinary family pension shall be granted only in one service and  in no case both the family pension shall be granted under EOP Rules.

6.The financial benefits in the past cases will accure with effect from 24th September 2012 as in the case of family pension under CCS (Pension)Rules.

7.Formal amendment in Central Civil Service (Extraordinary Pension)Rules will be made in due course.

8.This issues with the approval of Department of Expenditure, vide their ID No.1 (5)/EV/2012 dated 3/4/2017 and 15/01/2019.

sd/-
(Sujasha Choudhury)
Director

BURDWAN DISTRICT CONFERENCE HELD WITH MASSIVE PARTICIPATION.

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Com. Dhananjoy  Ganguly, veteran leader and District Secretary, AIBDPA, Durgapur formally inaugurated the 4th biennial District Conference of Burdwan on 26-01-2019. Coms.D.Basu, AGS, Pijush Chakraborty, Circle Secretary, Dipak Mitra, Circle Vice President,  Kanakalata Dutta, AIBDPA, Kolkata Telephones, B.R.Ghosh, Asoke Chatterjee of Yukta Morcha addressed the conference. Coms.  Mohd Yunus and B.R.Ghosh jointly presided. Com.Syama Pada Ray, District Secretary and S.S.Mondal presented the report and accounts, respectively which were adopted after discussion. 157 comrades participated in the conference.

Office bearers with Com.Mohd Yunus (President),  Com.Syama Pada Ray (District Secretary) and Com.S.S.Mondal (Treasurer) were elected unanimously. 

Three day strike from 18-02-2019.- AIBDPA TO SUPPORT AND ORGANIZE SOLIDARITY ACTION.

The AUAB meeting held today, the 25th january, 2019 has decided to organise a three day strike from 18.02.2019. The decisions of the AUAB meeting, and also the charter of demands are as below:

Decisions

  1. Considering various ground realities, the meeting decided to call on all the Executives and Non-Executives of BSNL to go on a three day strike from 18.02.2019.
  2. Street corner meetings are to be organised throughout the country for 5 days from 11.02.2019, and mobilise the support of the general public for the strike demands.
  3. Press meetings are to be organised at circle and district levels on 12 or 13 February.       
  4. To meet all political parties, for mobilising their support for the demands especially, the revival of BSNL.

Demands

  1. Implementation of 3rd Pay Revision with 15% fitment.
  2. Allotment of 4G spectrum to BSNL, as per the proposals submitted by the BSNL Management.
  3. Revision of pension to BSNL retirees w.e.f. 01.01.2017.
  4. Payment of pension contribution by BSNL as per the government rule.
  5. Settlement of the left out issues of the 2nd Pay Revision Committee.
  6. a) Approval for BSNL’s Land Management Policy without any delay.

b) Expeditiously complete the mutation and the process of transferring of all assets to BSNL, as per the Cabinet decision taken on the eve of the formation of BSNL.

  1. Extend financial support to BSNL, to ensure financial viability, as per the decision taken by the Group of Ministers, at the time of formation of BSNL. Issue letter of comfort for BSNL’s proposals for taking bank loans.
  2. Scrap the proposal for outsourcing for the maintenance of BSNL’s mobile towers.

(BSNLEU Website)

AIBDPA FULLY SUPPORTS THE DECISION AND CALLS UPON ALL ITS UNITS PARTICIPATE IN THE CAMPAIGN BY THE AUAB UNITS AND  TO ORGANIZE SOLIDARITY DHARNA/ DEMONSTRATION DURING THE STRIKE.

KHARAGPUR TELECOM FACTORY DISTRICT BRANCH FORMED.

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A new District Branch of Kharagpur Telecom Factory under Telecom Factory & Stores Circle, Kolkata has been formed on 24-01-2019. The meeting held for this purpose was inaugurated by Com.Susanta Ghosh, CHQ Vice President.Com. Pratap Samanta presided. Coms. Adhir Kr Sen, Circle Secretary, Com. Om Prakash Sing, Circle Secretary, BSNLEU, TF also addressed the meeting.

Office bearers with Com. Hikim Chandra Hansda (President), Pratap Samanta (District Secretary) and Com. Sukumar Majumdar (Treasurer) were elected unanimously.

JALGAON DISTRICT CONFERENCE HELD WITH GOOD PARTICIPATION.

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Jalgaon District has held its biennial Conference on 12-01-2019. Com. A.R.Patil, District President was in chair. Com.R.N.Patil, Circle Secretary inaugurated the conference explaining the current developments on the important issues of pension revision, wage revision, BSNL MRS and the ensuing AIC at Kolkata. Coms. A.S. Choudhari, Circle Vice President and A.S.Ingale, Circle Treasurer also attended and addressed. All the comrades who have crossed 75 years were honoured.

Coms. A.R.patil, C.D.patil and S.R.Patil were elected unanimously as President, District Secretary and Treasurer, respectively.

 

Wealth of Indian Billionaries increased by Rs. 2,200 crore a day in last year – Oxfam report

 

Davos, January 21 : The wealth of Indian billionaires rose by Rs 2,200 crore a day last year, with the top 1% of the country’s richest getting richer by 39% as against a 3% increase in wealth for the bottom-half of the population, according to a study released by Oxfam on Monday.

The document, released before the start of the five-day World Economic Forum in Switzerland’s Davos, said 13.6 crore Indians, who make up the poorest 10% of the country, have remained in debt since 2004.

Oxfam International Executive Director Winnie Byanyima said it is “morally outrageous” that a few wealthy individuals are collecting a growing share of India’s wealth, while the poor are struggling to find their next meal or pay for medicines, PTI reported.

“If this obscene inequality between the top 1% and the rest of India continues, it will lead to a complete collapse of the social and democratic structure of this country,” said Byanyima.

The study showed that India’s top 10% holds 77.4% of the total national wealth, while the top 1% holds 51.53% of the wealth. A massive chunk of the population – the bottom 60% – holds only 4.8% of the national wealth. “The wealth of the top nine billionaires is equivalent to the wealth of the bottom 50% of the population,” it said.

India now has a total of 119 billionaires, having added 18 new ones last year. Their total wealth crossed the $400 billion, around Rs 28 lakh crore, mark for the first time. The country is also expected to produce 70 new dollar millionaires every day between 2018 and 2022, the study added.

The study said the total revenue and expenditure of the Centre and states for medical, public health, sanitation and water supply is Rs 2,08,166 crore, less than the Rs 2.8 lakh crore wealth of Mukesh Ambani, India’s richest individual.

The global figures

Oxfam said that the world’s 26 richest people own the same wealth as the poorest half of the population, and the combined fortunes of billionaires rose by $2.5 billion, around Rs 1.78 lakh crore, each day in 2018. Meanwhile, the wealth of 3.8 billion people at the bottom of the scale declined by 11% last year.

Amazon Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos, the world’s richest man, saw his wealth increase to $112 billion, around Rs 8 lakh crore, last year. According to the study, just 1% of his wealth was the equivalent of Ethiopia’s total health budget.

Oxfam said that governments were only helping increase inequality by underfunding public services like healthcare and education while undertaxing the rich. “The super-rich and corporations are paying lower rates of tax than they have in decades,” it said. “The human costs – children without teachers, clinics without medicines – are huge.”